Sorry, but this Elvis karaoke of "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" is justly forgotten.
Chart trivia: this was not the only Dusty Springfield cover on the Hot 100 that week: at #62 was Gary Puckett (!) doing "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" (!!) produced by Richard Perry (!!!).
Stevie's "Heaven Help us All" is one of my very favorite songs of his... the line
Heaven help the boy who won't reach 21
Heaven help the man who gave that boy a gunstill gives me chills. Dunno if there are covers of that one but I'd love to hear Patti LaBelle chew on it.
And Teegarden & Van Winkle -- it's been decades since I'd heard that. The melody is a complete rip-off of "Amen", the gospel tune from
Lillies of the Field that was a hit for the Impressions.
Other highlights for me: Ray Price's now-standard "For the Good Times", she-took-2-Tylenol-and-now-she's Freda Payne's "Deeper & Deeper", the aforementioned Candi Staton, and Dawn's glorious "Candida", which it occurs to me was a record ahead of its time by 2 or 3 years -- nobody was really doing late-50s/early '60s nostalgia yet in 1970; in '72
Grease would open Off-B'way and the floodgates would open.
Oh, and I loved hearing Casey being shocked! SHOCKED, I tells ya! that wholesome Shirley Jones won an Oscar for playing a hooker. LOL! A fabulous chart all around.