WHCR 88.3 FM

PALATINE, ILLINOIS

Week: 1972-03-31
Format: T40
                     WHCR 88.3 - PALATINE 
                     HARPER COLLEGE RADIO
                  WEEK ENDING MARCH 31, 1972
       TOP SINGLES
    1. Everybody Loves You Now – Billy Joel                       
    2. A Horse With No Name - America
    3. Cheer – Potliquor                                            
    4. The First Time Ever – Roberta Flack
    5. Dogtown – Harry Chapin                                      
    6. Legend In Your Own Time – Carly Simon                      
    7. Eve – Jim Capaldi
    8. Words #1 – Revival
    9. In An English Garden – Jim Dawson
   10. Father & Son – Cat Stevens

       TOP ALBUMS
    1. Eat A Peach – Allman Brothers                 
    2. America - America 
    3. Live Cream, Volume 2 – Cream 
    4. Alvin Lee & Company – Ten Years After 
    5. Jo Jo Gunne – Jo Jo Gunne                                  
    6. Fragile – Yes                                              
    7. Roadwork – Edgar Winter’s White Trash 
    8. Smokin’ – Humble Pie                  
    9. Harvest – Neil Young            
   10. Hellbound Train – Savoy Brown       
   11. Feedback – Spirit               
   12. Hendrix In The West – Jimi Hendrix                         
   13. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys - Traffic 
   14. Released – Jade Warrior
   15. Imagination Lady – Chicken Shack
   16. Ennea – Chase                          
   17. Paul Simon – Paul Simon           
   18. Bang – Bang              
   19. Jade Warrior – Jade Warrior
   20. A Journey From Eden – Steve Miller Band

       NEW RELEASES
    1. Bare Trees – Fleetwood Mac                               
    2. Machine Head – Deep Purple                 
    3. First Taste Of Sin – Cold Blood
    4. Second Wind – Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express
    5. The Chakachas – The Chakachas

 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 (Monday, 2022-07-11)