this week's '74 looks like a proto-'70s mash-up of the Good, The Bad and the Cheezy. Bring the snark!
and indeed we start with Wednesday -- one of 6 Canadian acts this week -- and their unnecessary cover of one of the most horrid songs ever: "Last Kiss". WOS1, eh?.
VHM BB, who likes to live the love. BOS1 Lamont Dozier, who's tryin' to hold on.
Double Denver: we just heard John doing "Sunshine on my Shoulders"; here's actor Cliff DeYoung (from the TV move
Sunshine that used Denver's songs) covering "My Sweet Lady". One of my fave Denver songs of that early period, even if DeYoung can't exactly, y'know, sing. Proxy of GazWOS.
BOS2 and best Cheeze-for-Breakfast candidate: Mocedades' "Eres Tu", just shy of being Charo-esque but quite lovely.
AAACK! Gordon Sinclair (who wrote it) with one of 2 versions of "The Americans" on the chart; Casey will announce but not play the Byron MacGregor version at #6.
More Canucks: Tony DeFranco screeches "Abra-ca-dabra", another proxy-of-GazWOS.
BOS3 the Natural Four's wonderfully smooth "Can This Be Real"
WOS2 another unnecessary remake from Carly & JT.