VHM to Mac Davis's cheezy, meatheaded "One Hell of a Woman." He acknowledged to Barry Scott years ago that, yup, he just used the "Satisfaction" riff for this.
Kida creepy how, in the '70s -- the supposed "feminist decade" -- there were all these "I love her because she's a sex machine in private but in public she keeps her mouth shut" songs. There's this one, "Behind Closed Doors", "She's a Lady" etc. And lo and behold... this hour's Casey "extra" is... "You're Having My Baby"!
Usually, by the time we get to the Top Ten, the songs are overplayed "classics" I have no real need to hear. But not this week: ONJ, the Hollies, Anne Murray, John Denver -- artists that all-'70s stations tended to ignore when they made a big splash 15 years ago and that even today's "lite-rock" formats avoid.
VHM Blue Magic's fine Stylistics imitation.
BOS5 Ms. Murray with one of my favorite Beatle covers evah.
huggin' and a-lovin, gittin with the VHM: Gladys, "On & On" -- Radio de Sebb played the Curtis Mayfield version of this the other day, which was NTM.
Don't let your son go down on Elton, or he'll be knee-high to a man.
WOS2 the abominable "Rock'n'Roll Heaven" -- one of the AT40 geeks on that other board mentioned that this was orig done by Climax (of "Precious & Few" fame), and that Barry Scott plays that version occasionally.