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Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« on: April 27, 2005, 12:36:42 PM »
and now for your listening pleasure, mshray's Top 5 songs to peak at Numbers 91 & 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#91
1. "Sugar Magnolia" -    Grateful Dead - 1973
2. "Once In A Lifetime" - Talking Heads - 1986   
3. "Never Comes The Day" - Moody Blues - 1969
4. "Bell Bottom Blues" - Derek & The Dominos - 1971
5. "Arrested For Driving While Blind" - ZZ Top - 1977


#92
1. "Revival (Love Is Everywhere)" - Allman Brothers - 1971
2. "The Obvious Child" - Paul Simon - 1990
3. "Psycho Killer" - Talking Heads - 1978
4. "A Long Time, A Long Way To Go" - Todd Rundgren - 1971
5. "Into the Great Wide Open - Tom Petty - 1991
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Re: Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2005, 01:14:27 PM »
Quote from: "mshray"
and now for your listening pleasure, mshray's Top 5 songs to peak at Numbers 91 & 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#91
1. "Sugar Magnolia" -    Grateful Dead - 1973
2. "Once In A Lifetime" - Talking Heads - 1986   
3. "Never Comes The Day" - Moody Blues - 1969
4. "Bell Bottom Blues" - Derek & The Dominos - 1971
5. "Arrested For Driving While Blind" - ZZ Top - 1977


#92
1. "Revival (Love Is Everywhere)" - Allman Brothers - 1971
2. "The Obvious Child" - Paul Simon - 1990
3. "Psycho Killer" - Talking Heads - 1978
4. "A Long Time, A Long Way To Go" - Todd Rundgren - 1971
5. "Into the Great Wide Open - Tom Petty - 1991
some good tunes here.  I believe the Sugar Magnolia single was an edit from the live 'Europe 72' set, and not the original from American Beauty.  Does your chart source give any details?

PS, a little digging in my source area confirms the Europe 72 version:

http://www.deaddisc.com/disc/Sug_Charlie.htm
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Re: Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2005, 01:21:58 PM »
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and now for your listening pleasure, mshray's Top 5 songs to peak at Numbers 91 & 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#91
1. "Sugar Magnolia" -    Grateful Dead - 1973
2. "Once In A Lifetime" - Talking Heads - 1986   
3. "Never Comes The Day" - Moody Blues - 1969
4. "Bell Bottom Blues" - Derek & The Dominos - 1971
5. "Arrested For Driving While Blind" - ZZ Top - 1977


#92
1. "Revival (Love Is Everywhere)" - Allman Brothers - 1971
2. "The Obvious Child" - Paul Simon - 1990
3. "Psycho Killer" - Talking Heads - 1978
4. "A Long Time, A Long Way To Go" - Todd Rundgren - 1971
5. "Into the Great Wide Open - Tom Petty - 1991
some good tunes here.  I believe the Sugar Magnolia single was an edit from the live 'Europe 72' set, and not the original from American Beauty.  Does your chart source give any details?


"Once In A Lifetime" would have been off of  the Stop Making Sense sound track, rather than it's original release, too.  Made popular by the big suit and weird hand gestures.

Good songs, in both years, though I would have ordered them differently.  I'm a big ABB fan, but the repetitive Revival leaves me cold.  "Psycho Killer," on the other hand, is high on my list of favorite songs by any artist.

"Bell Bottom Blues" would have topped the 91 list.
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Re: Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2005, 01:24:53 PM »
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and now for your listening pleasure, mshray's Top 5 songs to peak at Numbers 91 & 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.

#91
1. "Sugar Magnolia" -    Grateful Dead - 1973
2. "Once In A Lifetime" - Talking Heads - 1986   
3. "Never Comes The Day" - Moody Blues - 1969
4. "Bell Bottom Blues" - Derek & The Dominos - 1971
5. "Arrested For Driving While Blind" - ZZ Top - 1977


#92
1. "Revival (Love Is Everywhere)" - Allman Brothers - 1971
2. "The Obvious Child" - Paul Simon - 1990
3. "Psycho Killer" - Talking Heads - 1978
4. "A Long Time, A Long Way To Go" - Todd Rundgren - 1971
5. "Into the Great Wide Open - Tom Petty - 1991
some good tunes here.  I believe the Sugar Magnolia single was an edit from the live 'Europe 72' set, and not the original from American Beauty.  Does your chart source give any details?


No, I just get this from the Charts & Awards tab on the band profiles in Allmusic.  There are sub headings for albums, singles & grammys.  The singles tab includes every Billboard chart that a song might appear on, but a nice feature is that it's sortable by column, so can sort by date, or chart, etc.

btw, I actually modified my list for y'all.  In fact "Hands Across The Sea", Modern English's follow-up to "I Melt With You", would probably be right behind "Sugar Magnolia", but I sincerely doubt any of you have ever heard it.
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Re: Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2005, 01:26:43 PM »
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"Bell Bottom Blues" would have topped the 91 list.
Deadhead that I am, I would still agree with you. BBB is so hot!
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Re: Rainy Day Chart lists #91 & 92
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2005, 02:28:38 PM »
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Cashbox charts
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2007, 07:08:51 PM »
I couldn't find a more generic thread for chart geekery, so this one'll do.

Randy Price, a softball and music-trivia colleague of mine, compiled this astonishing database of the Cashbox charts:

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/randypny/cashbox/index.html
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Re: Cashbox charts
« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2007, 08:26:20 PM »
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I couldn't find a more generic thread for chart geekery, so this one'll do.

Randy Price, a softball and music-trivia colleague of mine, compiled this astonishing database of the Cashbox charts:

http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/randypny/cashbox/index.html

this is freakin' awesome.  For me, just to waltz through 1961-65, clicking on individual dates along the way is a huge sledgehammer.  Tell your friend thank you.
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