WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Week: 1976-02-14 Format: T40 WPGC - 1580 AM AND STEREO 95
MUSICRADIO FOR METRO WASHINGTON
FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 14, 1976
1. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Paul Simon 1
2. Dream On Aerosmith 2
3. Love Machine Miracles 5
4. Theme From "S.W.A.T." - Rhythm Heritage 3
5. All By Myself Eric Carmen 6
6. Oh What A Night (December 1963) Four Seasons 18
7. Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra 7
8. Wake Up Everybody Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes 13
9. Fanny Bee Gees 14
10. Take It To The Limit - Eagles 11
11. Dream Weaver Gary Wright 20
12. Convoy - C.W. McCall 4
13. Love Hurts Nazareth 16
14. Theme From "Mahogany" - Diana Ross 8
15. Lonely Night The Captain & Tennille 19
16. Feel Like A Bullet Elton John 17
17. I Write The Songs - Barry Manilow 10
18. Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka 12
19. Money Honey - Bay City Rollers 23
20. Slow Ride Foghat 22
21. Sweet Thing Rufus 25
22. Squeeze Box The Who 24
23. Sweet Love - Commodores 9
24. Sing A Song - Earth, Wind & Fire 15
25. Highfly John Miles 27
26. Somewhere In The Night Helen Reddy 26
27. Cupid Tony Orlando & Dawn 28
28. Only Love Is Real Carole King 29
29. Right Back Where We Started From Maxine Nightingale 30
30. Love To Love You Baby - Donna Somers 21
WASHINGTON'S HOTTEST ALBUMS
1. Desire Bob Dylan
2. Still Crazy After All These Years - Paul Simon
3. Rufus
4. Fleetwood Mac
5. Brass Construction
6. Dream On - Aerosmith
7. Wake Up Everybody Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
8. Mothership Connection Parliament
9. Elite Hotel Emmy Lou Harris
10. Aftertones Janis Ian
11. Livin For The City Blackbyrds
12. History America
13. Jethro Tulls Greatest Hits
14. Captured Live Peter Frampton
15. Station To Station David Bowie
16. One Of These Nights Eagles
17. Run With The Pack Bad Company
18. By The Numbers The Who
19. Eric Carmen
20. Groove-A-Thon Isaac Hayes
Pictured: Jim Collins 2 6 pm
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 (Sunday, 2015-02-01) |