WDLW 1330 AM

WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS

Week: 1984-03-23
Format: C&W
                       WDLW 1330 – BOSTON          
                     COUNTRY RADIO PLAYLIST        
                   WEEK ENDING MARCH 23, 1984
   TW                                                             LW
    1. You Really Got A Hold On Me – Mickey Gilley                 4
    2. Buried Treasure – Kenny Rogers                              5
    3. Let’s Stop Talking About It – Janie Fricke                  6
    5. Let Somebody Else Drive – John Anderson                     7
    6. I’ve Been Wrong Before – Deborah Allen                     12
    7. You’re Welcome To Tonight – Lynn Anderson & Gary Morris     9
    8. Thank God For The Radio – The Kendalls                     11
    9. Will It Be Love By The Morning – Micheal Murphey           13
   10. Say When – Johnny Lee                                      14
   11. Right Or Wrong – George Strait                             15
   12. Happy Birthday Dear Heartache – Barbara Mandrell           18
   13. If I Could Only Dance With You – Jim Glaser                16
   14. Too Late To Go Home – Johnny Rodriguez                     19
   15. I Could ‘A Had You – Leon Everette                         20
   16. Sweet Country Music - Atlanta                              21
   17. I Guess It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes – The Oakridge 
                                                           Boys   24
   18. Silent Partners – David Frizzell & Shelly West             22
   19. In The Midnight Hour – Razzy Bailey                        26
   20. Left Side Of The Bed – Mark Gray                           27
   21. Candy Man – Mickey Gilley & Charly McClain                 28
   22. Roll On – Alabama                                           1
   23. Make My Day – T.G. Sheppard                                30
   24. I’ve Been Rained On Too – Tom Jones                        10
   25. I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love – Crystal Gayle               32
   26. Lonely Women Make Good Lovers – Steve Wariner               2
   27. I May Be Used – Waylon Jennings                            35
   28. Victim Of Life’s Circumstances – Vince Gill                33
   29. God Must Be A Cowboy – Dan Seals                           36
   30. Boys Like You – Gail Davies                                37
   31. As Long As I’m Rockin’ With You – John Conlee              38
   32. Three Times A Lady – Conway Twitty                          3
   33. We Didn’t See A Thing – Ray Charles & Geo Jones            23
   34. It Took Alot Of Drinkin’ – Moe Bandy                       40
   35. To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before – Willie Nelson &
                                                 Julio Iglesias   43
   36. Man Of Steel – Hank Williams Jr                            41
   37. Where’d That Woman Go – Mel McDaniel                       42
   38. Lady In Waiting – David Wills                              45
   39. I Bet You Never Thought I’d Go This Far – Micki Fuhrman    44
   40. Mona Lisa Lost Her Smile – David Allan Coe                 47
   41. Honey – Ricky Skaggs                                       --
   42. I Dream Of Women Like You – Ronnie McDowell                48
   43. Someone Is Falling – Kathy Mattea                          49
   44. Dedicate – Kieran Kane                                     --
   45. Repeat After Me – Family Brown                             50
   46. Just A Little Love – Reba McEntire                         --
   47. I Got Mexico – Eddy Raven                                  --
   48. Someday When Things Are Good – Merle Haggard               --
   49. I’m Not Through Loving You Yet – Louise Mandrell           --
   50. I Am What I Am – Jerry Lee Lewis                           --

       PICK
       Forever Again – Gene Watson

       Pictured: Nina Ryder  2 – 6 PM
       
NOTE: There is no #4 song listed on the survey.

    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 (Tuesday, 2019-06-04)




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