Poor Miss Ross, struggling to find her way after "Ain't No Mtn High Enuf" hit #1: The fab "Remember Me" deserved better than #16, and here's the not-bad "Surrender", a week away from its #38 peak.
The Night-Liters "K-Jee" is one of the most enduring instrumentals of the period; I just heard it as a bed on KNBR the other day. But I'd forgotten how monotonous Peoples Choice's "I Likes To Do It" is -- especially when it appears back-to-back with James Brown's "Hot Pants".
The Stampeders' "Sweet City Woman" is right up there with Ray Stevens' "Misty" for Best Banjos on a Top 40 Hit, Ever. And who'd've guessed Paul Stookey would be the only member of PP&M to hit the 40 solo, with the lovely "Wedding Song (There is Love)". Peter Yarrow, OTOH, would write a #1 for someone else: all-time Gaz HFH "Torn Between Two Lovers".