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Description"From the Great Lakes to the Rio Grande, you hear the nation's biggest hits every week at this time on American Top 40. My name is Casey Kasem and the countdown rolls on." American Top 40 with Casey Kasem aired on radio from July 4, 1970 until August 6, 1988. This recording is a rebroadcast from internet radio. The Casey-hosted Extras are not from the original broadcast. This countdown really starts rockin’ at number 24 with "Levon" by Elton John who opens for Led Zeppelin and "Black Dog" at number 23. A listener wants to know what artist held the number one spot for the most consecutive weeks. Casey says it's a tie at 16 weeks in a row, and each artist needed two different songs to do it. In 1945 it was Les Brown & His Band Of Renowned and in 1956 it was Elvis. After Casey plays "Floy Joy" (at number 33) by the Supremes, he tells who wrote it so those in 1972 wouldn't be so sore (I'll forgive the composer if you will). Sly & The Family Stone sings "Family Affair" (at number 30). There was a popular TV show by the same name that had just ended its 5-year run. It starred Johnny Whitaker who would later appear in Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. What is "Perfect Harminola" you may ask? You won't hear it at number 26 when The Hillside Singers sing "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" but you will at the end of number 18 when The New Seekers sing the same song (you can't get away from that song even here in the 21st century!). One singer in the countdown played two weeks for the Los Angles Angels. Casey tells who. A listener asks which song stayed at #2 the longest. In 1950, Nat King Cole's "Mona Lisa" slipped after 5 weeks at #1 to spend 11 weeks at #2 (thank you Ben Marichal). Casey gets this question; "What artist occupied the #1 position consecutive or otherwise, more than anyone else in a single year?" Glen Miller was runner-up with 24 weeks in 1942, but the record-holder kept the #1 spot for 25 weeks in 1956 and then again for 25 more in 1957. It was the King of the Charts , Elvis Presley. 40: Everything I Own - Bread 39: My World - The Bee Gees 38: Ain't Understanding Mellow - Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager 37: Together Let's Find Love - The 5th Dimension 36: Footstompin' Music - Grank Funk Railroad 35: Sweet Seasons - Carole King 34: Feelin' Alright - Joe Cocker 33: Floy Joy - The Supremes 32: It's One Of Those Nights (Yes Love) - The Partridge Family 31: Bang A Gong (Get It On) - T. Rex 30: Family Affair - Sly & The Family Stone 29: Don't Say You Don't Remember - Beverly Bremers 28: That's The Way I Feel About 'Cha - Bobby Womack 27: Make Me The Woman That You Go Home To - Gladys Knight & The Pips 26: I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The Hillside Singers 25: Fire And Water - Wilson Pickett 24: Levon - Elton John 23: Black Dog - Led Zeppelin 22: The Witch Queen Of New Orleans – Redbone 21: Kiss An Angel Good Morning - Charley Pride 20: The Lion Sleeps Tonight - Robert John 19: Stay With Me - Faces 18: I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The New Seekers 17: Drowning In The Sea Of Love - Joe Simon 16: Sugar Daddy - Jackson 5 15: You Are My Everything - The Stylistics 14: Anticipation - Carly Simon 13: Scorpio - Dennis Coffey & The Detroit Guitar Band 12: Down By The Lazy River - The Osmonds 11: Clean Up Woman - Betty Wright 10: Joy - Apollo 100 9: Hurting Each Other - The Carpenters 8: Precious And Few - Climax 7: Sunshine - Jonathan Edwards 6: Never Been To Spain - Three Dog Night 5: Without You - Nilsson 4: Day After Day - Badfinger 3: Brand New Key - Melanie 2: Let's Stay Together - Al Green 1: American Pie - Don Mclean Related Torrents
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