
KQV in Pittsburgh is one of the oldest radio stations in the US. It is currently a non-profit station that simulcasts WKGO (88.1 FM) in Murrysville, playing an Easy Listening format. From 1958 to 1975, they were a Top 40 station, then switched to all news. Here’s their survey from March 27, 1973.
- Al Green, “Call Me”
- Anne Murray, “Danny’s Song”
- The Spinners, “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love”
- The Stylistics, “Break Up To Make Up”
- The O’Jays, “Love Train”
- Deliverance Soundtrack, “Dueling Banjos”
- Deodato, “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)”
- Edward Bear, “Last Song”
- Roberta Flack, “Killing Me Softly With His Song”
- Gladys Knight & The Pips, “Neither One Of Us”
And that’s Top Ten Tuesday for March 29, 2022.
Ah, 70s music! I love it! Great selection of songs.
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Glad you liked it!
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This was a fun listen to songs I have heard before but not recently.
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’73 wasn’t as good musically as ’72, but there were plenty of highlights. The soul on this is incredible: Al Green, The Stylistics, The Spinners, The O’Jay’s, and Roberta Flack. The ’70’s were definitely a time for soul…
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This was the first button on the radio ion my car. At night, I could pick up KQV on a radio in my apartment at West Virginia University (WVU was just over the PA line). I am certain I heard every one of these.
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I figured you had probably listented to them in the ’60’s and ’70’s. These were the teen years for us, so you would have heard them for sure.
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