OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Week: 1978-05-06 Format: C&W KYNN 1490 - OMAHA
CORRAL OF COUNTRY HITS
WEEK OF MAY 6 - 13, 1978
TW LW
1. I’m Always On A Mountain/Flip – Merle Haggard 3
2. I’m Gonna Love You – Cristy Lane 2
3. Softly As I Leave/Unchained – Elvis Presley 6
4. Do You Know You Are My – Statler Bros. 5
5. Born To Be With You – Sandy Posey 7
6. Slow And Easy – Randy Barlow 10
7. It’s All Wrong – Dolly Parton 1
8. If You Can Touch Her At All – Willie Nelson 14
9. No, No, No – Rex Allen, Jr. 4
10. Gotta Quit Looking At You Baby – Dave & Sugar 17
11. This Is The Love – Sonny James 13
12. Hang On Feelin’ – Red Steagall 15
13. I’ll Never Be Free – Jim Ed & Helen 8
14. No Tell Motel – David Houston 19
15. Runaway – Narvel Felts 16
16. Me And The IFS/Flip – Johnny Paycheck 22
17. It Only Hurts For A Little – Margo Smith 29
18. I Can’t Wait Any Longer – Bill Anderson 28
19. Brother – Dewayne Orender 25
20. Maybe Baby – Susie Allanson 9
21. Two More Bottles Of Wine – Emmylou Harris 23
22. Puttin’ In A Little Overtime – Charlie Rich 24
23. The Power Of Positive Drink – Mickey Gilley 11
24. Georgia – Willie Nelson 26
25. I’ll Be True To You – Oak Ridge Boys 27
26. I Wish I Loved Someone Else – Tom T. Hall 18
27. She Can Put Her Shoes – Johnny Duncan 12
28. Night Time Magic – Larry Gatlin 32
29. Shady Rest – Mel Street --
30. I Like Ladies In Long – Bobby Borchers 40
31. Dirty Work – Sterling Whipple 38
32. Rising Above It All – Lynn Anderson 39
33. Sweet Love Fellings – Jerry Reed 34
34. I’ve Got A Winner In You – Don Williams 20
35. Come On In – Jerry Lee Lewis 21
36. Cowboy’s Don’t Get Lucky – Gene Watson --
37. Baby, I’m Yours – Debby Boone --
38. Four Little Letters – Stella Parton 31
39. We’re Living A Lie – R.C. Bannon --
40. I’d Like To See Jesus – Tammy Wynette --
PICK OF THE PICKIN’
When Can We Do This Again – T.G. Sheppard
Compiled by Chris Taylor.
NOTE: The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly
as they are shown on the printed survey. Any typos, spelling
errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed
sheet.
Contributed by: Gary Pfeifer (Thursday, 2022-04-07) | |