Casey teases that someone's got three records on the chart - I'm guessing Bee Gees.
Ding Ding Ding!
I caught up on some needed sleep and woke up in time for "Peg" at #15. I'll catch up with the other hours tonite and tomorrow, but it was a delight to hear Shaun Cassidy's "Hey Deanie", his 2nd Eric Carmen cover in a row at that point (Carmen would do his own version a year or 2 later). The Dan Hill is one of those rare ballads that was actually improved by a dance remake (by I-forget-who) in the late '90s. Can't wait to hear BOTH versions of the
Close Encounters theme.
My fave chart trivia of the week: LeBlanc & Carr's "Falling" and Paul Davis' "I Go Crazy" would both spend many weeks on the Hot 100 that year. "Falling" debuted in the 40 in what was already its
18th week on the chart; "I Go Crazy" was in its
25th week (!) as it moved up to #14. "Falling" would peak at 13, spending a total of 28 weeks on the chart; "Crazy" peaked at 7, racking up a total of 40 weeks, which was a record at the time iirc.