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Description"Every week we countdown the most popular songs in the land from O'Brien, Oregon, to O'Fallon, Missouri; from O'Donnell, Texas, to Odell Illinois; and, at number 32 this week, here's John O'Banion." 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. In this countdown: "Kiss On My List" by Daryl Hall & John Oates was badly edited as last week's number one, but sounds up to standard as this week's repeat number one. Emmylou Harris is at number 37 with her song "Mister Sandman." Instead of playing the single release this week, Casey plays the album cut which has Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt singing back-up and tells why that version couldn't be released as a single A listener wants to know, "What singer has had the longest span of hits on the Billboard charts?" This man had the very first number 1 song on the first Billboard chart ever published in 1955, and went on to hit the chart 108 times in the next 40 years. Casey gives a report on the new wave of hair styles, a fashion that he says came straight out of the 1950's. The is an artist in the countdown so intent on getting his Master's Degree in musical composition at Temple University in Philadelphia, that he won't let his record company send him on tour. He keeps practiced by playing concerts in local Philadelphia jails. Casey says if you want to see this artist, ". . . get busted in Philadelphia." Casey intros the final segment by saying, "Every week we countdown the most popular songs in the land from the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe, to the Rock Island Line; and up a notch to number two this week, here is Sheena Easton with, 'Morning Train'." "Rock Island Line" is a song popularized by Lead Belly in 1937, and "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" is a song by Judy Garland from the film, "The Harvey Girls." It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1946. LW#1: Kiss On My List - Daryl Hall & John Oates 40: Say You'll Be Mine - Christopher Cross 39: Wasn't That A Pity - The Rovers 38: A Woman Needs Love - Ray Parker Jr. & Raydio 37: Mister Sandman - Emmylou Harris 36: What Are We Doin' In Love - Dottie West 35: Turn Me Loose - Loverboy 34: The Party's Over - Journey 33: Hold On Loosely - .38 Special 32: Love You Like I Never Loved Before - John O'Banion 31: Don't Stop The Music - Yarbrough And Peoples 30: Sukiyaki - A Taste Of Honey ARCHIVES: Help Me Rhonda – The Beach Boys 29: I Missed Again - Phil Collins 28: It's A Love Thing - The Whispers 27: I Love You - Climax Blues Band 26: How 'Bout Us - Champaign 25: Watching The Wheels - John Lennon 24: You Better You Bet - The Who 23: Sweetheart - Franke & The Knockouts 22: Time Out Of Mind - Steely Dan LDD: The Name Of The Game - ABBA 21: Just Between You And Me - April Wine ARCHIVES: Back In My Arms Again – The Supremes 20: Ain't Even Done With The Night - John Cougar 19: Too Much Time On My Hands - Styx 18: Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes 17: Take It On The Run - REO Speedwagon 16: Living Inside Myself - Gino Vannelli 15: Crying - Don Mclean 14: Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon 13: Somebody's Knockin' - Terri Gibbs 12: Her Town Too - James Taylor & J.D. Souther EXTRA: Hound Dog – Elvis Presley 11: I Can't Stand It - Eric Clapton & his Band ARCHIVES: I Can't Help Myself – The Four Tops 10: Don't Stand So Close To Me - The Police 9: The Best Of Times - Styx 8: Woman - John Lennon LDD: If You Remember Me - Chris Thompson 7: While You See A Chance - Steve Winwood 6: Rapture - Blondie 5: Angel Of The Morning - Juice Newton 4: Just The Two Of Us - Grover Washington Jr. 3: Being With You - Smokey Robinson 2: Morning Train - Sheena Easton 1: Kiss On My List - Daryl Hall & John Oates Related Torrents
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