
When I chose today’s survey from WCFL, it was without checking to see if I had already done a survey of heirs from 1974. And, I did.. Then I checked that survey against this one, and it was sufficiently different that I decided to go with it. So, here’s the last survey from WCFL for 1974.
I’m just going to list the songs rather than give the whole spiel about them. I’ll get back to the descriptions and comments on the songs next week. Maybe…
- Paul Anka with Odia Coates, “One Man Woman, One Woman Man”
- Harry Chapin, “Cat’s In The Cradle”
- Helen Reddy, “Angie Baby”
- Barry White. “You’re The Forst, The Last, My Everything”
- The Three Degrees, “When Will I See You Again”
- BT Express, “Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied)”
- Paul McCartney, “Junior’s Farm”
- Elton John, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”
- Carl Douglas, “Kung Fu Fighting”
- Billy Swan, “I Can Help”
And that’s Top Ten Tuesday for December 28, 2021.
Every know and then you remind me of a song I liked but haven’t heard in forever. Today, it’s Paul McCartney, with “Junior’s Farm” – I’ll have to search for that and give a listen. Thanks John.
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Glad I could help!
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Great selection of songs! Love The Three Degrees, “When Will I See You Again”
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The first time I saw them (probably on “Soul Train” in the ’70’s) I fell in love. I did that a lot back then (I was in my teens…)
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Yes, I did too! I think it is a teenage thing!
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Had to smile at Barry White. “You’re The Forst, The Last, My Everything”
Have a good day 💜
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I liked Barry White’s music a lot, and he was a real character. You don’t see many 400 lb. sex symbols, but he was one…
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Yes indeed he was 😌
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