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You 'em, RAM!!For ten years now, Walt, your publication has

been telling the country of the activities of our

more than 5,000 affiliated writers, composersand music publishers.

There is absolutely no other publication in this

country that has managed to do that job for so

long. On behalf of our affiliates we congratulate

you and wish you continued success in thedecades to come.

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Weekly50 CENTSVolume 21 No. 2February 23, 1974

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JUDY LaMARSH TO SPEAK ATCOMMUNICATION EIGHT (C8)Ms. Judy LaMarsh, Canada's Secretary ofState from 1965 through 1968, has beenfirmed as a guest speaker at RPM's Com-munication Eight. The industry meet takesplace at the Inn on the Park in Toronto,March 23 and 24.

Ms. LaMarsh completed a stint as "Open -Line" hostess at CKWX Vancouver late lastyear and is presently a Professor of Law atthe Osgoode Hall Law School of York Uni-versity and has had many years of experi-ence in radio and television.

As Secretary of State, it was Ms. LaMarshwho brought about the Broadcast Actwhich led to the creation of the 30% Cana-dian content legislation for music on AMradio.

Also appearing at C8 are Marshall McLuhan,

AMESBURY/YORKVI LLELOOKING FOR GOLDYorkville's re-entry into the disc race ispaying off with the Bill Amesbury deck,"Virginia (Touch Me Like You Do)",breaking nicely across the nation. York-ville's vice-president, Bill Gilliland, is hope-ful of the single chalking up sales in excessof 70,000 within the next few weeks. He hasalready shipped 35,000 to his distributorsacross the country.

The single moved from 29 to 16 (Feb. 16)on CHUM Toronto after two weeks and,according to Gilliland, is "Top 5 phones"at the station.

Amesbury has been kicking around theCanadian music industry for several yearsand took his original penning into studiosfor the co -production with Gilliland. Thesingle was picked up by Neil Bogart andwas the initial release on his newly bowedCasablanca label, distributed in the U.S. byWEA.

noted authority on communications, andKal Rudman, publisher of the Friday Morn-ing Quarterback, noted U.S. record tip sheet.

The morning and afternoon session of C8will be dedicated to speeches and presenta-tions. RPM will host a cocktail party forthe registrants that evening.

Sunday, the following record and produc-tion companies will open hospitality suitesthroughout the Inn: Columbia, Capitol/EMI,Concert Promotion International, GRT,MCA, Environmental Systems, WEA, RCAand RPM, with others to be announced asthey are firmed. These suites will be openfrom noon.

Sunday evening RPM, in cooperation withthe National Film Board will present theWorld Premiere of the documentary, " Rock -A -Bye", which deals with the music industryin Canada.

Tickets for C8 are available by mail. An orderform appears in this week's RPM. Registrationfor the two days has been set at $25. per per-son.

A completely separate affair will take placeMonday (25) in the Centennial Ballroom ofthe Inn. At this time RPM will present theJuno Awards Presentations. Tickets for thisevent can also be purchased from RPM. Anorder form appears in this issue. Price perperson is $12.50 for mail order tickets.Tickets, at the door will be $15. -if thereare still tickets available.

REGISTRATION FORMSFOR THE JUNO AWARDSAND C8 APPEAR ONPAGE 15

CONGRATULATIONS

UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS

HOT 100 CLASSICSADDS CLASS TORECORD INDUSTRYWhile there have been threats of cutbackson record product, particularly with theclassics, Deutsche Grammophon moves inwith extra promo muscle - and product,for their annual "Hot 100 Classics" promo-tion.

Focal point of the promotion is a largefull -colour poster featuring the 100 bestselling Deutsche Grammophon albumsof the past year. The poster is designed asan easy reference, eye-catching sales andbuying aid that proved so successful lastyear.

Recent DGG albums reviewed by RPM'sLawson Cook included: Robert Schumann'sFantasie in C Op. 17 - Sonata in F sharpminor Op. 11 featuring pianist MaurizioPollini, and Debussy's "Festival of Hits".The latter is part of their popular "Festival"series.

STAMPEDERS' "STONE"ON RUSH RELEASEProgrammer reaction to the Stampeders'"Me & My Stone" cut from their "From TheFire" album has forced Music World Creationsto rush release the selection as the group'snext single. Toronto station CFTR was thefirst to lean on the album cut which hasbeen edited down to 3 minutes, 5 seconds.CHUM -FM was the first major FMer torecognize the potential of the cut. First Ont-ario radio station to chart the cut was CKBBBarrie, which moved the album selection intothe No. 17 position, first week on.

Joe Owens, national promotion for Quality,recently returned from a trip into New Yorkand Philadelphia, received the nod on the"Stone" cut from Dennis Wilen of WMMRPhiladelphia, who has apparently playlistedthe song which was written by StampederRonnie King.

GREGORASH SHOWINGNAT'L. GROWING PAINSPolydor's sometimes on, sometimes offJoey Gregorash, is on with his latest singlerelease "You've Been Wrong". Statesideboost is a "Personal Pick" by Bill Gavin.

The label's Richard Glanville -Brown isof the opinion that this could be thebiggest single offering yet from the nativeof Winnipeg.

On the strength of the Gavin pick, Mercury,who have had so much luck with Bachman -Turner Overdrive, a west coast group thatCharlie Fach picked up during RPM's C5,have set wheels in motion for a rush releasefor this single in the U.S.

Polydor is backing the release with a nationalpromotion campaign. The label's promoand ad chief, Allan Katz, has just completeda cross -Canada tour of major markets wherehe met with his own people as well asretailers, rack -jobbers and radio programmers.

Congratulations

WALT, STAN AND STAFF

WE'VE GROWN WITH YOU

WITH YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT!

THE MERCEY BROTHERS

Larry, Ray, Lloyd.

CONTINUED SUCCESS

FROM ERNIE AND PAUL

MERCEY BROTHERS RECORDING STUDIO

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The 1 COUNTRYProgrammers PLAYLIST

1 3 WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVEBill Anderson/MCA 4164/J

2 2 I'M STILL LOVING YOUJoe Stampley/Dot 17485/M

3 4 THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOESJohnny Rodriguez/Mercury 73446/Q

4 5 LOVE SONGAnne Murray/Capitol 72714/F

5 8 BITTERSWEETDonna Moon/Marathon 45-1101/C

6 8THERE WON'T BE ANY MORECharlie Rich/RCA 0195/N

7 7 SOMETIME SUNSHINEJim Ed Brown/RCA 0180/N

813 DADDY WHAT IFBobby Bare/RCA 0197/N

9 12 ANOTHER LONELY SONGTammy Wynette/Epic 11079/H

10 1 JOLENEDolly Parton/RCA APBO-0145/N

11 11 THAT GIRL WHOWAITS ON TABLESRonnie Milsap/RCA 0097/N

12 15 THE RIVER'S TOO WIDEJim Mundy/ABC 1140/N

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13 14 I'VE JUST GOT TO KNOWFreddy Weller/Columbia 4-45968/H

14 9 HEY LORETTALoretta Lynn/MCA 40150/J

15 18 THERE'S A HONKYTONK ANGELConway Twitty/MCA 40173/J

16 16 THE UPTOWN POKER CLUBJerry Reed/RCA 0194/N

17 17 LUCKY LADIESJeannie Seely/MCA 40162/J

18 10 I LOVETom T. Hall/Mercury 7336/0

19 19 WOULD YOU LAY WITH METanya Tucker/Columbia 45991/H

20 21 TEN LITTLE FINGERSCarroll Baker/Gaiety G747

21 24 OUR LOVING TIMESMercey Brothers/RCA KPMO-0015/N

" `P"

MAP

22 34 MIDNIGHT ME AND THE BLUESMel Tillis/MGM 14689/0

23 33 SWEET MAGNOLIA BLOSSOMBilly Crash Craddock/ABC 11412/N

24 32 TONIGHT SOMEONE'SFALLINGJohnny Carver/ABC 11403/N

25 36 WRONG IDEASBrenda Lee/MCA 40171/J

26 27 WHEN I GET MYHANDS ON YOUDiana Trask/Dot 17486/M

27 45 I LOVE YOUHouston & Mandrell/Epic 5-11068/N

28 23 *OU WERE MY HOMEKen Stolz/Stamp ST4-11/M

29 46 SNAP YOUR FINGERSDon Gibson/Hickory 312/K

MAP

30 25 I REMEMBER LOVER. Harlan Smith/GRT 1230-64/T

31 20 BIG GAME HUNTERBuck Owens/Capitol 3769/F

32 48 LOVING YOU HASCHANGED MY MINDDavid Rogers/Atlantic 4012/P

33 22 THE LAST LOVE SONGHank Williams Jr./MGM K -14656/Q

34 26 DARLIN'Ray Griff/Dot 17471/M

35 39 NOTHING TO LOSEMery Smith/Quality 2084X/M

36 44 SWEET JESUSRoy Payne/RCA KPB0-001.7/N

37 28 COME ON PHONEJean Shepard/United Artists UAXW-317W/U

38 49 AMRILLO BY MORNINGTerry Stafford/Atlantic 4006/P

39 29 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLCharlie Rich/Epic 5-11040/H

40 52 DON'T PLAN ON LOSING YOUBrian Collins/Dot 17483/M

41 35 HEJim & Don Haggart/Arpeggio ARPS-1002/N

42 20 YOU DO IT AGAINSharon Lowness/Boot BTO-81/K

43 30 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUNJody Miller/Epic 5-11056/H

44 37 LOVIN' ON BORROWED TIMEMel Street/Metromedia Country 0143/T

45 58 WHATEVER HAPPENEDTO RANDOLPH SCOTTStatler Bros./Mercury M73448/Q

46 59 WHEN YOUR GOODLOVE WAS MINENarvel Felts/Cinnamon 779/K

47 38 SOMEWHERE BETWEENLOVE AND TOMORROW

48 65 JUST ONE MORE SONGBlanchard & Morgan/Epic 11058/H

49 53 TURN ON YOUR LIGHTKenny Price/RCA 0198/N

50 60 AMERICANSGordon Sinclair/Avco Embassy 4628/M

51 40 THE BAPTISM OFJESSE TAYLORJohnny Russell/RCA 0165/N

52 98 TWENTIETH CENTURY DRIFTERMarty Robbins/MCA 40172/J

53 77 HOUSTON(I'm Comin' To See You)Glen Campbell/Capitol 3808/F

54 97 GUESS WHOJerry Wallace/MCA 40183/J

55 68 PARDON MEWinston James/Marathon 1100/C

56 42 IF WE MAKE ITTHROUGH DECEMBERMerle Haggard/Capitol 3746/F

57 47 CARDBOARD COWBOYSBob Ruzicka/MCA 4012/P

58 41 AMAZING LOVECharley Pride/RCA APBO-0073/N

59 43 AIN'T LOVE A GOOD THINGConnie Smith/Columbia 4-45954/H

60 64 WALK THATENDLESS HIGHWAYDave Baker/Stamp ST4-13X/M

61 99 CHIP CHIPPatsy Sledd/Mega 203/M

62 62 THE RAINBOW INDADDY'S EYESSammi Smith/Mega 204/M

63 63 LET'S GO ALL THEWAY TONIGHTTillis & Bryce/MGM 14660/Q

64 68 JAMES BAY HYDRO -ELECTRICPOWER PLAYTed Wesley/Boot BT092/K

65 67 JET SETJones & Wynette/Epic 11083/H

66 69 COUNTRY GIRLDave Boire/Boot BT.088/K

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67 92 CRUDE OIL BLUESJerry Reed/RCA 0224/N

68 70 DON'T FORGET TOREMEMBERSkeeter Davis/RCA 0188/N

69 71 LINDA WON'T YOU TAKE ME INMurray McLauchlan/True North TN4-118/H

70 72 ODE TO JOLIE BLONGary Sargeants/Mercury 73440/0

71 73 MY COUNTRY CANADAJerry Eli/Matador JA4016

72 76 SHE'S GOT EVERYTHINGI NEEDEddy Arnold/MGM 14672/Q

73 75 I CHANGED MY MINDBilly Walker/MGM 14693/Q

74 74 GOODBYES DON'T COME EASYWarner Mack/MCA 0137/J

75100 YOU WERE A LADYTommy Overstreet/Dot 17493X/M

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76 78 RED ROSES FROM THEBLUE SIDE OF TOWNGeorge Morgan/MCA 40159/J

77 79 TO IT AND AT IT MAStompin' Tom Connors/ P

Boot BT.093/K MA78 86 SHANTY GIRL

Julie Lynn/Arpeggio ARPS1023/H79 80 A SIX PACK TO GO

Hank Wilson/Shelter 7338/F80 95 DUNROBIN'S GONE

Chad Allan/GRT 1230-71/T81 81 THE LONG LEFT HAND

OF LIFEAlan Moberg/Sweetwater 103

82 82 DO I HAVE TO HATE HERRon McLeod/Columbia C4 -4037/H

83 83 WE'RE BACK IN LOVE AGAINJohnny Bush/RCA 0164/N

84 94 THAT GIRLBill Lewis/Boot 8T.094/K

85 85 DADDY NUMBER TWOGlenn Barber/Hickory 311/K

86 87 LATELY I'M AFRAIDIT'S GONE TOO FARMike Graham/U.A. 389-W/U

87 93 DADDY PICKED GUITARAl Hooper/Dominion 169/C

88 88 LOOKING BACKJerry Foster/Cinnamon 774/K

89 89 ODE TO A VIOLINHank Thompson/Dot 17490X/M

90 90 MOONTANJeris Ross/ABC 11397/N

91 91 GREAT MAIL ROBBERYRex Allen Jr./Warner Bros. 7753/P

92 96 WORDS DON'T HAVEA MEANINGKen Stapley Jr./Sparkle 5000KERSBROOK COTTAGE 9Karl EriksonUnited Artists UAXW388W/FHELLO LOVEHank Snow/RCA 0215/NTHERE'S NOTHING LIKEA NEWFOUNDLANDERCarlton Showband /RCA KPBO-0024/NIT'S TIME TOCROSS THAT BRIDGEJack Greene/MCA 40179/JBABY DOLLBarbara Fairchild/ColuColumbia 4-45988/HALBERTA CAJUNChwill Brothers/Marathon 1108/CI'M LEFT YOU'RE RIGHTJerry Lee Lewis/Mercury 73452/0

100 .... MAMA'S GOT TO KNOW HOWDoug Kershaw/Warner Bros.Warner Bros. 7763/P

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PL 14:0YEARS

Congratulations RPMYou made it!

RPM's made it to its tenth. Incredible.And against all the odds.

After all, not too many people seemed towant a Canadian music industry ten yearsago. Let alone a Canadian music businesstrade paper.

Well, we were older then. Like Bob Dylansays, we're younger than that now.

We're all younger than we were. CAPAC,just to give you a for -instance, is going tocelebrate its 50th annnversary next year.So, RPM, we know what it feels like to havebirthdays. And we're very happy for you!

The Canadian Performing Right Society.1240 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2C21245 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que. H3G 1G2

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A conversation with

Walt GrealisFor many years now, I have wanted tointerview Walt Grealis for RPM. Finallythe occasion came about, and Walt consentedto, not an interview but a conversationthat was recorded on the afternoon ofSaturday, February 9th, 1974. This is atranscript of that interview/conversationverbatum. Actually, it turned out to be aninteresting variation on interviews as wehave come to know them.

WG: It really doesn't make sense for you tointerview me. You probably know all theanswers before I give them. It would reallylook and sound artificial - and that's whyI wasn't willing to be interviewed - by you.

". . the prophets of doom, the messengers of

mediocrity, will be overwhelmed by the new genera-tion of competent, creative, confident artisans andby all those of preceding generations who havealready demonstrated their freshness of mind, theirtalent and their capacity for inspired leadership."

- Pierre Juneau

;1 i7Apublished weekly since

February 24th, 1964, by

RPM MUSIC PUBLICATIONS LTD.6 Brentcliffe Road

Toronto, OntarioM4G 3Y2

(416) 425-0257Telex - 06-22756

Editor & Publisher - Walt Grealis

General ManagerProgrammers

Special ProjectsAdvertising Sales

SubscriptionsArt & Design

-S.J. Romanoff- Dave Tollington- Stan Klees- Joel Raport- Ms. Sam Murphy- MusicAd&Art

The following codes are used throughout RPM'scharts as a key to record distributors:

A&MAMPEXARCCMSCAPITOLCARAVANCOLUMBIAGRTLONDONMCAMARATHON

MUSIMARTDEFGHTK

WORLD

PHONODISCPINDOFFPOLVDOR

QUALITYRCTRANS WORLDUA RECORDSWEA

LS

MNVUPz

MAPL logos are used throughout RPM to define

Canadian content on discs:

M - Music composed by a Canadian

A - Artist featured is a CanadianP - Production wholly recorded in CanadaL - Lyrics written by a Canadian

SINGLE COPY - 50 CENTSAdvertising Rates On Request

Second Class Mail Registration Number 1351PRINTED IN CANADA

by Stan Klees

SK:. But there is really no reason why wecan't just sit and talk?

WG: We can try it and see what it turns outto be.

SK: Do you want to start by recapping thebeginnings of RPM? Go right back to whenyou started it and why.

WG: As you know, I wasn't in the industryvery long before I started to notice thatmost of what was sold and played wasn'tCanadian. I thought it would be a goodidea to start a trade paper like the ones thathelped to create the music industry in theUnited States and other countries.

SK: Do you remember at what point youactually said yes to making the move?

WG: I can remember talking to HaroldMoon and Ralph Harding about it, and I canalso remember the late George Lorenz (HoundDog) in Buffalo bringing up the fact thatCanada needed a trade paper. I didn'tknow it at the time, but Lorenz meant hissheet "Behind The Mike" would be a goodvehicle for Canada. I started RPM and for

years later, George and I joked about themisunderstanding.

SK: At the time you were managing anumber of Canadian artists. Was the strugglein getting something going a part of thedecision to start RPM?

WG: At the time, I was managing ShirleyMatthews, Dave Mickie and Jayson King. Ihad a certain amount of success with allthree of them, but it seemed that whateveryou did, it was all revolving around Ontarioand a few radio stations, and no one in therest of Canada either knew or was interestedin the fact that there were Canadian artistswith records. You know that. You had agreat deal of trouble getting Tamarac andRed Leaf off the ground.

SK: Did RPM finally get the results youwere hoping for?

WG: First of all, I dropped all three artists

as soon as I started RPM. It took years forRPM to mean anything. I would say that

RPM came into its own about 1970. Prior tothat it was just a hard job and a waste ofmoney.

SK: Over the first six years, did RPM makemoney or lose money?

WG: Boy did it lose money. I don't evenwant to think about how foolish it was tocontinue to put it out. All along there wasalways the hope that soon it would start tobring in a return. It started to look better in1970.

SK: It's considered by many in the industryas a gold mine.

WG: Notice how much bigger and better it istoday. We kept it from making back theoriginal investment by plowing the moneyback in. By the end of 1974, I think we maysee the first dollar of profit. If that's a goldmine, you can have it. I want to add thatno one asked me to start RPM, and we didn'task anyone to support its existence. We pro-vided a vehicle for the industry to use ifthey saw fit and we have tried to prove overthe years that there is a definite benefit toadvertising in RPM. One of the first thingsyou realize about the industry is that itdoesn't support charities and we neverexpected them to. They came to realizethat RPM was everywhere and the best wayto get to the trade.

SK: But the Canadian content ruling was aboon to RPM?

WG: It would have been a boon if it hadworked well right off the bat. In fact itonly created problems for RPM and theindustry. We were at war with two factionsin the industry. That war isn't over yet. Ithink we are very close to a stalemate. Ithink the industry is finally and very slowlycoming of age.

SK: What should the CRTC have done?

WG: The CRTC was wrong in bringing insuch a high percentage right off the bat andallowing so much backlogged Canadiancontent to qualify. They should havebrought in a lower figure and planned theairplay to create the industry on a slidingscale. At the time we weren't sure that theCRTC was wrong and we appreciated anyattempt to cure the problem, but theCRTC had so much faith and they were

GREA LIS continued on page 7

One Night StandlPatti McDonnellHad the Best/George Jones

CFSL WEYBURNIESTEVAN(Kenny "K" Kobelka)Song & Dance ManILove is Strange/

Johnny PaycheckAnymore/Charlie RichIn Love Again/Johnny BushThe Long Left HandlAlan Moberg

CKL Y LINDSAY(Bob Eakins)Crude Oil Blues/Jerry ReedWaits on Tables/Ronnie MilsapGuess Who/Jerry Wallace20th Century Drifter/Marty RobbinsRiver's Too Wide/Jim MundayAll the Things/Al HooperThat Girl/Bill Lewis

CKCL TRURO(Rod Mackey)All Kinds of EverythinglHarry HibbsLast Nitellack Baileylames BaylTed WesleyMidnighte & the BlueslMel TillisShanty GirIllulie LynnSnap Your FingersIDon Gibson

CF/C KAMLOOPS(Brent Wilson)Crude Oil Bluesllerry ReedGirl Who Waits/Ronnie MilsapRiver's too Wide/Jim Munday

CHEX PETERBOROUGH -(Don O'Neil)The Way Love Goes/Johnny RodriguezBig Red jimmy/Ron McLeod.Endless Highway/Dave Baker

CKX BRANDON(Cliff Birnie)LatelyIMike GrahamSong and Dance Man/Johnny PaycheckMy Friend/Zachary & KarenLindalMurray McLauchlanShow Me the Way/Nancy BartonI Will Love You/The KonkensHard Day's Night/Country LimitedMe and the Blues/Mel TillisI'm Really MelTammy Wynette (fls)Everything/Harry HibbsCelebration DaylDel RondoLoving You/David Rogers

CKLW-FM WINDSOR(Ron Foster)Kersbrook CottagelKarl EriksonBorn to SatisfylKaren Wheeler

Landscapes/ ValdyGot A ThinglElvis PresleyAnymorelNat StuckeyBoth Sidesllosie BrownLittle Sugar Plum/Helen Cornelius

CKBB BARRIE(lack Jacob)Honky Tonk Angel/Conway TwittyMe & the Blues1Mel Tillis20th Century Drifter/Marty RobbinsBaby Doll/Barbara FairchildEvery Time/Dorsey BurnetteLast Nightllack Bailey

CFGM TORONTO(Dave Johnson)Baby Doll/Barbara FairchildChickashealPorter WagonerShanty GirIllulie Lynn

Congratulations Walt !From the makers of

Juno Awards & Gold Records

CILIFETIME PLAQUES 1181 FINCH AVE. W. TORONTO, ONT. M3J 2E8 Tel. 630-1135

Walt, you've come a long way.Congratulations to you &

RPM for 10 great years.

From everyone atAmpex Canada Limited

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Thc POP MUSICProgrammers( PLAYLIST

1 2 LOVE SONGAnne Murray/Capitol 72714/F

2 3 WHO'S IN THESTRAWBERRY PATCHDawn/Bell 45-424/M

3 1 SEASONS IN THE SUNTerry Jacks/Goldfish GF 101/K

4 7 GOODBYE YELLOWBRICK ROADElton John/MCA 40148/J

5 9 I THOUGHT OF YOU AGAINSusan Jacks/Goldfish GF 102/K pp

6 5 LOVE'S THEMELove Unlimited/20th Century 2069/T

7 8 AMERICAN TUNEPaul Simon/Columbia 4-45900/H

8 4 MY MUSICLoggins & Messina/Columbia 4-45952/H

9 10 A SONG I'D LIKE TO SINGKris & Rita/A&M 4403/W

10 6 TOUCH THE WINDMocedades/Celebration CEL 2088X/M

11 12 THE WAY WE WEREBarbra Streisand/Columbia 65944/H

12 14 INSPIRATIONPaul Williams/A&M 1479/W

13 13 YOU'RE SIXTEENRingo Starr/Apple 1870/F

14 15 WHEN I FALL IN LOVEDonny Osmond/Kolob 14677/Q

15 17 SPIDERS AND SNAKESJim Stafford/MGM 14648/Q

16 20 GOOD TO BE BY YOUJack Cornell/RCA KPBO-0016/N

17 27 I SHALL SINGGarfunkel/Columbia 45983/H

18 50 FLASHBACK5th Dimension/Bell 45-425/M

19 19 I LOVETom T. Hall/Mercury 73436/Q

20 25 DADDY WHAT IFBobby Bare/RCA 0197/N

21 21 SHOW AND TELLAl Wilson/Bell 30073/M

22 18 LET ME BE THEREOlivia Newton -John/Polydor 2001-460/0

23 16 LEAVE ME ALONEHelen Reddy/Capitol 3768/F

24 29 MY SWEET LADYCliff de Young/MCA 40156/J

25 26 GODDESS OF NATUREAbraham's Children/U.A. UAX361W/U

26 36 HEY MY LOVEThe Bells/Polydor 2065-214/Q

27 37 RAISED ON ROBBERYJoni Mitchell/Asylum 11029/P

28 30 TELL HER SHE'S LOVELYEl Chicano/MCA 40104/J

29 38 LIFE IS A SONGWORTH SINGINGJohnny Mathis/Columbia 4-45975/H

30 22 PAINTED LADIESIan Thomas/GRT 1230-58/T

31 35 LOVE HAS NO PRIDELinda Ronstadt/Asylum 11026/P

32 23 THIS IS YOUR SONGDon Goodwin/Silver Blue SB806/Q

33 42 THERE WON'T BE ANY MORECharlie Rich/RCA 0195/N

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34 24 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLCharlie Rich/Epic 5-11040/H

35 44 THE LOVE IN YOUR EYESVicky/RCA KPBO-0018/N

36 66 LINDA WON'T YOU TAKE ME INMurray McLauchlan/True North TN 4-118/H

37 46 WANG DANG DOODLEPointer Sisters/Blue Thumb 243/M

38 43 AMERICANSGordon Sinclair/Avco Embassy 4628/M

39 28 TOP OF THE WORLDCarpenters/A&M 1468/W

40 47 ABRA-CA-DABRADeFranco Family/20th Century 2070/T

41 55 LUCY LUCY LUCY MAAlan Schick/MCA 40144/J

42 48 I HEARD BELLSMercey Brothers/RCA KPMO-0015/N

43 49 JOLENEDolly Parton/RCA 0145/N

44 51 WOLDHarry Chapin/Elektra 45874/P

45 64 I'LL BRING YOU APPLES WAGinette Reno/Parrot 2550/K Pp

46 11 TIME IN A BOTTLEJim Croce/ABC 11405/N

47 52 HALF A MILLION MILESAlbert Hammond/Mums 76024/H

48 54 ACROPOLOUS ADIEUMirielle Mathieu/Polydor 2065 102/0

49 53 ROCK ONDavid Essex/Columbia 4-45940/H

50 57 WILL YOU LOVE METOMORROWMelanie/Neighborhood 4213/M

51 31 SHELLY MADE ME SMILELisle/Bronco BR 2715

52 58 GOODBYE BLUESDanny McBride/Columbia C4 -4033/H

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THE LAST TIME I SAW HIMDiana Ross/Motown 1278/VSOMETHING BIGBurt Bacharach/A&M 1489/W

THE GYPSYIrish Rovers/Potato PPT 3002/Q

56 61 I CAN SEEThe Robert Tennison TroupeTentam TNT -100

57 62 IT DOESN'T HAVE TOBE THAT WAYJim Croce/ABC 11413/N

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58 32 LET ME GET TO KNOW YOUPaul Anka/Fame FM X345W/U

59 63 UNTIL YOU COME BACKAretha Franklin/Atlantic 45-2995/P

60 65 JENNER BY THE SEAAdam Mitchell/GRT 1230-68/T

61 67 SAME OLD FEELINGEdward Bear/Capitol 72772/F

62 75 THEME UN HOMME LIBREFrancis Lai/RCA SPS-45-106/N

63 69 (I Think I'm Over)GETTING OVER YOUPeter Noone/Philips 40730/K

64 73 WHEN I AM SO IN LOVEPeter Foldy/Kanata 1020X/M

6.5 71 MOLLYBearfoot/Columbia C4 -4027/H

66 74 DANNY COME HOME(A Town Near Montreal)Nana Mouskourl/Fontana 6010-095/K

67 76 I FELL IN LOVEWITH YOU SOMETIMEGary & Dave/Axe 11/K Mq

68 78 FREE AS THE WINDPatrick Norman/RCA KJB0-00201"

69 79 YOU'VE BE N WRONGJoey Gregora..'/Polydor 2065 219/u

70 70 RESCUE MEShirley Eikhard/Capitol 3798/F

71 72 GUILTY OF ROCK & ROLLLorence Hud/A&M 358/W

72 84 HOUSTONGlen Campbell/Capitol 3808/F

73 77 ONE MORE CHANCETom Middleton/Columbia C4 -4029/H

74 86 SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDERJohn Denver/RCA 0213/N

75 81 ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHINGHarry Hibbs/Marathon 45-1103/C

76 89 IN THE MOODBette Midler/Atlantic AT3004/P

77 82 MAR LENABobby Goldsboro/U.A. XW371W/F

78 91 FINALLY (With You)Cooper Brothers/Polydor 2065 220/0

79 85 I'VE GOT TO USE MYIMAGINATIONGladys Knight & the Pips/Buddah BDA 393/M

80 80 JENNIFERTom Kelly/Much CH 1026/W

81 88 ICH DENK AN DICHHeintje Simons/Polydor 2001 487/Q

82 83 SALUT LES AMOUREUXJoe Dassin/RCA KPBO-5007/N

83 93 YOU WILL BE MY MUSICFrank Sinatra/Reprise 1190/P

84 87 JOYIsaac Hayes/Enterprise 9085/Q

85 90 LOVE HAS NO PRIDELinda Ronstadt/Asylum 11026/P

86 94 TAKE CARE OF HERElvis Presley/RCA 0196/N

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MOUNTAIN TROLLSMoe Koffman/GRT 1230 66/T

89 98 TELL ME A LIESammi Joe/MGM South 7029/0

90 97 COME LIVE WITH MERay Charles/London LC973/K

91 99 YOU WON'T FIND ANOTHERFOOL LIKE MENew Seekers/MGM 14691/Q

SATURDAY NIGHTDavies SistersUnited Artists UA-XW391-W/U

THE LORD'S PRAYERSister Janet Mead/A&M 1491/W

94100 FOOLS PARADISEDon McLean/United Artists 363/U

95 .... CAME THE SONIan Thomas/GRT 1230-74/T

96 .... MY COUNTRY LADYJames Rapp & Paul StephensHouka RWP 179

97.... VIRGINIABill AmesburyYorkville YVM4S-100/C

98.... LANDSCAPESValdy/Halda HS110/W

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Well Done Walt,on your firstten years!

Best wishes for your next tenfrom your friends in

The Standard Broadcasting groupand The Canadian Talent Library

CFRB & CKFMToronto

CJAD & CJ FMMontreal

Standard Broadcast Produp jOASToronto

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A Ridiculous Idea!

At least, that's what most people thought about the conceptof having a truly Canadian music magazine as few as ten yearsago.

Thinking was on a provincial rather than a national or eveninternational level with bona fide across -the -country hits byCanadian artists being almost non-existent.

Record companies were little more than glorified distributorsand the fledgling music industry could barely support itself,to say nothing of its own magazine!

None -the -less, a focal point was needed to foster the growthand development of all facets of a Canadian music scene.

Luckily, this "ridiculous idea" took hold and ten years laterour music industry is in very much better shape.

A&M Records Of Canada is proud to have been associatedwith RPM Magazine for four of its ten years and hope thattheir "ridiculous idea" can continue to flourish.

Ridiculous, Yes.But Where Would We

Be Without It ?

CONGRATULATIONSIN RECOGNITION

OF

10 YEARSOF

PROMOTINGCANADA'S

MUSIC BUSINESS

CIRPA

CANADIANINDEPENDENT

RECORD

PRODUCERSASSOCIATION

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An entire nostalgia package containing the greatestclassic radio shows of the 30S, 40S and 50 '5.PLUS.... the funniest custom designed radio contesttc7c-ome along in decades. Package includes custom jingles, produced promo material, a visuallogo for cross promotion, scripts, and instructions. Yours exclusively by callingTINSEL and SHAM PRODUCTIONS (EDMONTON) (40 424 .6178 if you're serious, coil collect.

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Good For You/Toni Brown(LP)Live Dates/Wishbone Ash(LP)In The Mood/Bette MidlerHeartbreaker/Roiling StonesLove Has No Pride/Linda RonstadtI Shall SinglGarfunkel

RADIO SCARBOROUGH(Domenic Postorino)I'm One/The WhoLove's Theme/Love UnlimitedFor A Song/Michael StanleyTake The Road/Greg AdamsStarlStealer's WheelGoin' Home/PainterNutbushIlke & Tina TurnerSpiders & Snakes/Jim Stafford

CRSG-FM MONTREAL(Jim Johnson)Planet Waves/Bob Dylan(LP)Live At Keystone/Saunders-Garcia(LP)Graham Central Station(LP)Windfall1Rick Nelson(LP)Bright Moments/Roland Kirk(LP)7th Galaxy Hymn/Chick Corea

CBLC RADIO LOYALIST(Rick Jackson)Linda/Murray McLauchlan

In The Mood/Bette MidlerAbra-Ca-DabralDeFranco FamilyYeah/Brownsville Stn(LP)

MOHA WK COLLEGE(Blair Burrough)You're So Unique/Billy PrestonYou Angel YoulBob DylanMockingbirdlCarly SimonMidnight Rider/Gregg Allman

The r FMProgrammers

CHOM-FM MONTREAL(Tim Thomas)Radio City/Big Star (LP)One More River/Canned Heat (LP)Two Generations/Dave Brubeck (LP)Burn/Deep Purple (LP)Skeletons/Grateful Dead (LP)Roaring/Hookfoot (LP)AscensionlMalo (LP)Layers/Les McCann (LP)Loud 'n' Proud/Nazareth (LP)Tom Scott and La Express (LP)Hero and Heroine/Strawbs (LP)

ADDITIONS

RAY DANNI ELS

LIVERPOOLRUSH

THE BRITISH ARE HEREFLAG

CURTIS LEE & ABRAHAM

VIC WILSON

CONGRATULATIONSWALT!

Marathon -`

Back to Oakland/Tower of Power (LP)Hooked on a FeelinglBlue SuedeCa Finit Toujours/Les SinnersThe Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet MeadThird Man Theme/The BandMacumba/TitanicHoney PleaselBarry WhiteStone Country/Johnny WinterTouch the Wind/MocedadesPromotions:Wanted Dead or A livelDavid BrombergEnergized/FoghatNine/Fairport ConventionMessage PersonallFrancoise Hardylumpin' the Gunne/Jo lo.GunneSouthern Roots/Jerry Lee LewisMatching Tie/Monty PythonWindfall1Rick NelsonSeven/Soft Machine

The r COUNTRYProgrammers ADDITIONS

CJ VI VICTORIA(Helen Moulton)Down the RoadlCountry Gazettelames BaylTed WesleyYou Were A Lady/Tommy OverstreetLindalMurray McLauchlanWrong Ideas/Brenda LeeMidnightlMel TillisGettin' By/Jerry Jeff WalkerMarlenalBobby Goldsboro

CJC/ WOODSTOCK, N.B.(Charlie Russell)I'm Gonna Keep Hangin'lludy KesterStill Loving You/Joe StampleyMy Hands on You/Diana TraskHad You on My Mind/Sue Richards

CKPG PRINCE GEORGE(Hu McLennan)Sandys Gonna StaylGary BuckCup of Coffee/George Hamilto'n IVThe Last Time/Mery SmithEndless HighwaylDave BakerSt. Lawrence/Orval Prophet

HAMILTON'S

LEADING STATION

CKOC 1150

SALUTES

WALT GREALIS

AND

RPM

HAPPY

10th ANNIVERSARY

GREALIS continued from page 4

so ill-advised by certain segments of theindustry and so ignored by other segments.Not one record company made their viewsknown to the CRTC before the ruling,and there has been very little communica-tion since. Government is funny. They askwhat you want and give it to you. Theydon't pull back after they make up theirmind. That is what the CRTC did at thetime and we are going to have to live withit. The more we argue the more logicaltheir original proposition seems. The warringis what gives the regulation credibility -and also who is doing the bitching.

SK: Would you want the regulation changed?

WG: Right now I would like to see it mod-ified, and the better the results of the 30%,the more interested the Commission willbe in making a change. They aren't goingto make any changes for the self-interestgroups that are fighting the regulations. Ithink it will be changed at the height ofthe success of Canadian content internation-ally. This is my opinion ... and not until.

SK: Your recent editorial suggested a low-ering of the percentage.

WG: Yes, but did you see the subtle stringsattached to that proposal? We went out ona limb to indicate to anyone who wantsthe change that it can be done at the righttime and the right way by the right people.Do you realize how little the 30% rulingmeans in the CRTC agenda of things toimprove? Obviously the industry was in amess when Juneau took over. Since thenthere have been priorities after priorities andthe Commission is under -staffed. There aremany surprises the Commission has in storefor the media. I really believe that.

SK: Would you like me to erase that fromthe tape? You're committing yourself verystrongly about the future.

WG: I believe it to be a fact and it shouldstand.

SK: So what you're saying is that even ifwe get a reduced percentage on a higherCanadian content, the Commission meansbusiness.

WG: There is every indication of thateven to a fool.

SK: What about lack of product? TheCommission can't legislate the recordcompanies.

WG: No that would have to be done bysome other branch of government if itcame to that, but it doesn't have to.

SK: But you aren't ready to say it won't?

WG: Not unless I can predict the future.I would like to guess that it practically didhappen and very recently. There was everysign that the Ottawa crowd would gettogether and start talking about it.

SK: Again, we are in a very touchy area.

WG: Politics are a very touchy area. Youhave to know which way the wind blows towin, and Canadian culture is in the hot seat.Anyone who has anything to do with thecreative artists in Canada is subject to criti-cism unless they are very nationalistic.

Really and genuinely ... not just on thesurface. There are only four things thatmatter. P and L, Motherhood, the Flag andCanadian content.

SK: But there is a glimmer of hope on thehorizon?

WG: There's more than a glimmer. TheCanadian content thing is working and itwill work in spite of everything that hashappened. The Canadian inferiority com-plex is about to go down the drain.

SK: Can we get on something else?

WG: Only if you really want to.

SK: Would you like to comment on theCRIA's proposed awards based on recordsales.

WG: No not really. It's water under thebridge.

SK: Would you like to talk about the futureof the Juno Awards?

WG: Only enough to say that RPM willcontinue the Juno Awards which we startedfive years ago, and we will continue to valueinput from all segments of the industry andwe will continue to cooperate with theindustry in getting the Juno Awards on tele-vision at such a time as it will be of thegreatest benefit to the industry.

SK: Would you like to talk about where theprofits from the Juno Awards will go?

WG: Not really. I don't ask anyone whatthey do with their profits. I think the JunoAwards have to clear some of the enormous

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debt that has accrued over the five yearsthat it was a free ride. Then we can worryabout the profits which would probablybe dumped back into the Awards to makethem bigger.

SK: Are you pleased with the way thisyear's Juno Awards are progressing?

WG: Of course I'm going to say yes even ifI wasn't happy about the delays in planningand the controversy that still reigns regard-ing the Awards. Only time will indicateto us that the Juno Awards are going to con-tinue to be the biggest thing in the industry.One thing I can say is that the Juno Awardswill be brought back into shape very quicklyand the plans we delayed and scrapped willhave to be re -planned and re -shaped to makeit even more than we wanted it to be. At thisvery moment we are working on the mostelaborate Juno Awards to date. The CBCwould be out of their minds not to sit downand talk about televising the Awards. Theystill make all the other awards look cheapand small. Don't ask me how we did it,but there is some kind of magic that hastaken over the Awards, and we plan to keepit that way.

SK: Why do you particularly mentionthe CBC?

WG: As a Crown Corporation and somewhatdedicated to promoting Canadian artists,CBC is the logical vehicle for the JunoAwards. There is an alternative. We haven'tbeen sitting still for five years.

GREA LIS continued on page 9

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Sunshine/John DenverVirginialBill Amesbury

CJDC DAWSON CREEK(Mark Allan Lewis)WOLD/Harry ChapinThe Likes Of LouiselChip TaylorSam/Hurricane SmithCheer Up/BarrabasSunshine/John DenverBlue Horizon1Lou ChristieLindalMurray McLauchlanMama Wants To Barrelhouse/Bruce CockburnFree As The Wind/TrendIn The Mood/Bette MidlerHigh Noon/American JonesFinally/Cooper BrosAnother DaylRevelationI Can See/Robt Tennison Troupe

CKEY TORONTO(Judy Casselman)Get To Know You/Paul AnkaThe Way We Were/Ray Connif(LP)Beyond Tomorrow/Mikis TheodorakisLove In Your Eyes/Vicky LeandrosRussia/James Last(LP)

CPC SAULT STE. MARIE(Lou Turco)Blue Horizon1Lou ChristieA Night Like This/Bob DylanShe/SouthcoteBeautiful Day1Hurricane Smithlenner By The SealAdam MitchellSunshine/John Denver

CHFI-FM TORONTO(Tony Luciani)Free As The Wind/HumperdinckMore Than Missing You/Phyllis BrownNice To Be Around/Maureen McGovernGoodbye My LovelPaul Mouriat(LP)

CHML HAMILTON(Johnny Murphy)Beyond Tomorrow/Perry ComoYou're Sixteen/Lenny DeeVery Special Love SonglCharlie RichI Can See/Robert Tennison TroupeCity Boys/Davies SistersLe Meteque/Perry Carmen

CKL Y LINDSAY(Tex Bagshaw)Can't Get It All/Bobby G. GriffithMy Music/Frank SinatraBeautiful Day1Hurricane SmithFree As The Wind/TrendDark Lady/CherSunshine/John DenverBlue Horizon1Lou ChristieCity Boys/Davies SistersUntillAretha FranklinCFRB TORONTO(Arthur Collins)Free As The Wind/Patrick NormanStart A Dream/ChesterLe Metequel Perry CarmenGrown Up/Carly SimonCould Have Been/Karl Erikson(LP)The Entertainer/Marvin Hamlisch(LP)

CKX-FM BRANDON(Cliff Birnie)Free As The Wind/TrendDown To/Isley BrosAnother Day/RevelationFantastique Reveries/Moe KoffmanGet Your Love/RedboneI'll Bring You A pples1Ginette Reno

More Than Missing/Phyllis BrownIn The Mood/Bette MidlerMighty Love/Spinners

CKFM TORONTO(Dan Chevrette)Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet MeadBeyond Tomorrow/Perry ComoEye Level/Simon Park OrkLandscapes/ ValdyCity Boys/Davies SistersLucy LucylAlan SchickNice To Be Around/Maureen McGovernFree As The Wind/TrendRhapsody In White/Love Unlimited(LP)Goodbye My Love/Paul Mauriat(LP)For My Love/Jose Feliciano(LP)Inspiration/Paul Williams(LP)The Way We Were/Ray Connif(LP)

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The r CAMPUSProgrammers ADDITIONSPUS

CRFM RYERSON(Sue Duffield)Spiders & Snakes/Jim StaffordLinda/Murray McLauchlanBack Door Wolf/Howlin' Wolf(LP)16 & Savaged/Silverhead(LP)Graham Central Station(LP)ManholelGrace Slick(LP)

CKMR MAC RADIO(Peter Dowbiggin)Bachman -Turner Overdrive(LP)Windfall/Rick Nelson(LP)

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AS ONE GREAT CANADIAN INSTITUTION

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CONGRATULATIONS

WALT

JUST LOOK HOW MUCH YOU'VE DONE

IN SO SHORT A TIME

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WALT:

HAPPY 10th &CONGRATS

TO YOU & RPM

The Gaiety GangCARROLL BAKER - LANCE YOUNGERGEORGE CARONE - BEN KERRDEL RONDO - GEORGE PETRALIACHUCK WILLIAMS & DON GRASHEY

a/oily RECORDS* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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CFGO OTTAWA(Ric Allen)Mighty Love/SpinnersCan This Be Real/Natural Four .

Come and Get Your Love/RedboneBillie's Theme/Hoyt Axton

CHED EDMONTON(Wayne Bryant)Raised on Robbery/Joni MitchellHooked on a FeelinglBlue SuedeMy Sweet Lady/Cliff de YoungThe Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead

CJME REGINA(H, Hart Kirch)Sunshine/John DenverBennie and the Jets/Elton JohnMockingbird/Simon & TaylorI Fell In LovelGary & Dave

CJCH HALIFAX(Andy Kaye)Touch the Wind/MocedadesCome & Get Your Love/RedboneRaised on Robberylloni MitchellVirginia/Bill AmesburyUntil You Come BacklAretha FranklinStar Baby/Guess WhoDaddy What If/Bobby BareShelly Made Me SmilelLisleFinally With YoulCooper BrothersCan You Feel It/Lighthouselim DandylBlack Oak Arkansas

WANTED IMMEDIATELY - CJIB Vernon,B.C. requires an evening announcer. Someproduction duties. Country Format. Tapeand resume to Frank Martina, ProductionManager, CJIB 3315B 30th Avenue, Vernon,B.C.

The r BREAKOUTProgrammers MARKET

ADDITIONS

CHEX PETERBORO(Don O'Neill)Chart AddsGet Your Love/RedboneCan You Feel It/LighthousePlaylist AddsMy Sweet Lady/Cliff De YoungYou've Been Wrong/Joey GregorashLove In Your Eyes/Vicky LeandrosGonna Love You/Larry SmithGoddess Of Nature/Abraham's ChildrenGonna Be A IrightlKarl Erikson

CKSO SUDBURY(Tom Kelly)Mighty Love/SpinnersStarlStealer's WheelTake Good Care/Elvis PresleyI'll Bring You ApplesIGinette RenoHoochie Koo/Rick DerringerBennie & letslElton JohnPut Your Hands Together/O'JaysGonna Love You/Larry Smith

CHOW NIAGARA(Jay Jeffrie)Lately/Mike GrahamlessicalAllman BrothersI Heard Bells/Mercey BrothersIn The NamelBarbara Mandrel,I Shall SinglGarfunkelLove ThemelLove UnlimitedAba-Ca-DabralDeFranco Family

In The Mood/Bette Midler

CHNL KAMLOOPS(Dan McAllister)Bennie & letslElton JohnLindalMurray McLauchlanSo In Love/Peter FoldyJenner By The Sea/Adam MitchellIn The Mood/Bette MidlerLucy Lucy/Alan Schick

CHEC LETHBRIDGE(Walt Edwards)Can This Be ReallNatural FourIn The Mood/Bette MidlerJim DandylBlack Oak Arkansaslet/Paul McCartneyA Thing About YoulElvis PresleyWon't Be AnymorelCharlie RichYou're So Unique/Billy PrestonJungle BoogielKool & GangBennie & letslElton JohnGonna Be A IrightlKarl Erikson

TheProgrammers

POP MUSICADDITIONS

CFA X VICTORIA(Gord Cruse)Show & Tell/Al WilsonBeautiful Day/Hurricane SmithSunshinelCliff De YoungThere Ain't No Way/LoboCome Back To MelTom MiddletonMy Music/Frank SinatraSundown/Gordon LightfootIn The Mood/Bette Midler

A U.S. FIRST FORCARLTON SHOWBANDA hot -off -the press telex from Ed Prestonof RCA reads: "RCA U.S. have just releasedthe Carlton Showband's 'By Request' LPunder the toitle 'If You're Ready' ". Titleor toitle, it's a big day for the CanadianIrish who have been struggling for sometime to gain U.S. recognition. Says Preston,

GREALIS continued from page 7

SK: Just exactly what is that alternative?

WG: Let me just say that we have beenapproached by others than the Canadiannetworks.

SK: Wouldn't that alternative be a littleembarrassing to Canada?

WG: Well I thought the name of the gamewas promoting Canadian performers. Noone says we have to limit ourselves toCanada. One thing I can tell you now isthat the Juno Awards won't be on Saturdayat 6:30PM.

SK: Do you have any regrets for the lastten years?

WG: Many. That it hasn't become a biggerbetter book. That the industry was

a slow starter, that the Juno Awards didn'tgo on television this year, that the industrycan't get together and promote the Canadianaspect. All in all it has been an exciting tenyears and I wouldn't want to change muchof what has happened to me. I would likeRPM to be able to afford to be more of amagazine. The industry can afford it. I

think the growing interest in Canadianrecords abroad will help us grow into apublication that will look better, have morein it and really supply the needs of theindustry. There have been so many pettythings holding us back. The industry willprove itself.

SK: How do you feel about competitionand the fact that RPM has none?

WG: Who says we haven't? We have no

"Great timing for St. Patrick's Day".

On the homefront the Carlton Showband aredoing it with their latest single "There'sNothing Like A Newfoundlander", aPublic Domain item adapted by the Show -band and featuring Fred White as leadvocalist. They are also showing good salesform with their "Best of" Vol. 2" album.All their sessions are produced by Jack Feeneyat RCA's Toronto studios.

The Showband are currently wending theirway across Canada on another hectic tour.They have played parts of New York state,Newfoundland, New Brunswick, NovaScotia and Ontario which included sixpacked days at St. John's Arts and CultureCentre.

March sees them at the Memorial Gardensin North Bay (1) followed by the CivicCentre/Ottawa (2) and back to Torontoto headline a real estate ball at the FourSeasons Motor Hotel (5). The rest of themonth takes them to Chatham/KinsmenAuditorium (8), Buffalo/Heartstone Manor(9), Winnipeg/Centennial Concert Hall(10-11), Brandon/Centennial Auditorium (12),Regina/Centre of the Arts (13-14), Saska-toon/Centennial Auditorium (15), Edmonton/Crystal Ballroom (16).Arena concert dates have been set fortheir return to British Columbia whichincludes Kelowna (19), Vernon (20),Kamloops (21) and the Prince George Arena(22). They also move further north for adate in Whitehorse (23).

While on the west coast they'll play six

competition from the standpoint that wehave been here every week for ten years,but we certainly haven't had a monopoly.It's been a struggle every inch of the way.

SK: Many out there feel that RPM hasmade it.WG: I don't and I never will. There is alwayssomething more that has to be done andthere is always something more than can bedone to inform the trade.

Next Week: Part Two

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days (25-30) at Vancouver's popular OomPa Pa Lounge and return for three days(April 4-6) at Toronto's Horseshoe.

Late press news from Jack Feeney has theShowband scheduled for a single release inthe U.S. Ethel Gabriel, who looks after theCamden catalogue in New York City, hasset a rush release for "Biddy McGraw". Thealbum cut has apparently picked up strongreaction in the Philadelphia area.

VANCOUVER'S CAVEREADYING FORMARCH OPENINGThe Cave, one of the original nite spotsof Vancouver, has been saved from passinginto retirement by Stanley Grozina. TheWinnipeg entrepreneur took over the ailingclub January 1st of this year and has madeextensive and expensive renovations. Thefacelifting adds an intimate lounge upstairsand an expanded dance floor. The wholecomplex will now feature new and updatedsound systems.

Grozina is currently scouting Europe for asuitable opening act, hopefully for themiddle of March. In his absence, MarionWilliams, assistant manageress of the club,is looking after business arrangements.

The Hornby Street club has been home tomany visiting name stars and played AnneMurray just prior to their closing in Decem-ber.

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When it all began - Feb. 24th, 1964RPM (Records - Promotion - Music) beganits life as an 81/2 by 14" mimeograph sheet,dated Feb 24th, 1964. The editorial dealtwith the need for a voice on the Canadianmusic industry and devoted space to a few -very few, of the artists who were attempt-ing to relate to an industry that didn't exist.A little encouragement and RPM became amimeographed four sheeter, fast gainingfriends but little support.

The September 1st, 1964 issue was RPM'sfirst entry into a glossy, magazine -typeformat. The front page banner headlineblasted out "The birth of an industry".and was the first issue to carry advertisingsupport. The editorial read as follows:

February 24 saw Canada's first weekly tradepublication come into being in the form ofa newsletter to the music industry. Now,after practically six months, the NEW RPMbecomes a part of the industry. Possiblythis will be a landmark in the developmentof the music industry in Canada.

With the NEW RPM the industry has asounding board for new ideas, a mediumfor promoting new names and new talent,and a market place to sell what may be-come a major export for Canada, music

and talent. If there has ever been a time tointroduce an industry trade weekly, this isit.

We have come this far with RPM, to thesurprise of many, and now go into an evenbigger, publication with the NEW RPM. Webelieve we have analyzed fairly, our contro-versial stands and soapbox attitude, the in-gredients that have taken the industry tothis point, and won over even the hardiestof our early opposition.

In six months, RPM has won the favour ofthe American industry and brought thespotlight to Canada's music. Many feel thelast six months have been the most activein history.

STEP TWO. Now the NEW RPM is steptwo of the birth of an industry, and this isonly the beginning. Every disc jockey, pro-gram director, record dealer, promotionman, record producer, musician, soundengineer, songwriter and trade organizerwill benefit from the growth of this in-dustry.

THE NEW RPM will, each week, bringyou news from all over North America aswell as international charts and editorial

CongratulationsRPM

on your 10th Anniversary

Modern Album of Canada Limited

PINDOFF RECORD SALES

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOURTENTH ANNIVERSARY WITHBEST WISHES FOR NOW AND

THE NEXT TEN YEARSFROM ALL THE PINDOFF RECORDMONTREAL AND TORONTO GANG

comment on the Canadian and Americanscene. An artist will be spotlighted eachweek to make you aware of the newcomersand established artists. This week Montre-al's Pierre Lalonde, next week Vancouver'sClassics. Our "Man of the week" columnwill make you familiar with the people be-hind the scenes in the business. Our GMPcolumn will keep you informed on Cana-dian LPs and "good music" activities.Country and Western news, On the Air,Cross Canada Here and There, Interna-tional Report will keep you informed onall aspects of the trade. The editorial voiceof RPM (Walt Grealis) will write Walt says......and Talk back (written by you, in the in-dustry). We will maintain a policy of keep-ing an advanced eye on the internationalpicture with our Top Forty -Ss Chart. RPMis yours. Let us know what you want tosee, and what you would like RPM to be.

This is the NEW RPM. We hope you likeit.

Chart action for that week listed BobbyCurtola's "Come Home Little Girl","Yours" by Lucille Starr, the Beavers with"Chantilly Lace and Wes Dakus with "Side-winder".

Andy Kim was breaking with "Give MeYour Love" from action by CHSJ SaintJohn. David Clayton Thomas had "BoomBoom" going for him at CKPT/Peterboroand CKBB/Barrie. Little Caesar & TheConsuls were receiving support from Ot-tawa's Music Prevue on their "Sea Cruise"deck, and get this, Chad Allen & The Re-flections (later to become the Guess Who)had picked up strong support from CKOMSaskatoon on their "Stop Teasing Me"single which was released on the Qualitylabel.

Advertisers in that Sept lst/64 issue in-cluded: CHUM/Toronto, London Records,CKEY/Toronto, Columbia Records, RCA,Ralph Harding for CAL Records, andTamarac Records.

The Beatles were making worldwide head-lines that week with their recordings of"Hard Day's Night", "I'll Cry Instead","Ain't She Sweet", "If I Fell" and "I LoveHer. Other international artists happeningat that time were: Bobby Goldsboro, GenePitney, Dionne Warwick, Millie Small, FourSeasons, Leslie Gore, Jan & Dean and, ofcourse, Elvis Presley.

October 19 of that year RPM introducedcolour throughout the magazine. Chartaction was happening for Canadians TerryBlack, Bobby Curtola, Lucille Starr, ChadAllen & The Expressions, Shirley Matthews,Barry Allen, The Girlfriends, Wes Dakusand Larry Lee.

The week of December 26, 1966 saw theend of the glossy RPM. In its place was afull tab newsprint format - another era forRPM, that lasted until May 11, 1968. Thiswas the issue that heralded the first releaseon Nimbus 9 of Guess Who product and al-most immediate acceptance of their single,

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A Song Worth Singing/Johnny MathisNight Adds:Day to Day Life/RedboneJet/Paul McCartney & Wings

CK XL CALGARYHaraldson)

Eres Tu/MocedadesIn the Mood/Bette MidlerVirginia/Bill AmesburyLandscapes/ ValdyHands Together1O'lays

CFRW WINNIPEG(Bob Quinn)MockingbirdISimon & TaylorCKLW WINDSOR(Bill Hennes)Dancing Machine/Jackson FiveSunshine/John DenverPhiladelphialMothers, Fathers, etc.CFCF MONTREAL(Mike Godin)Sunshine/John DenverHouston/Glen CampbellI A Thing/Take Good Care/

Elvis PresleyAnother Lonely Song/Tammy WynetteMarlenalBobby GoldsboroMockingbirdISimon & TaylorIt's Going to Be A IrightlKarl Erikson

CKGM MONTREAL(Lee Murray)Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin

ActionSides

The following singles are projected to reachthe top 25 of their respective charts, basedon early radio station action among thestations in the RPM sample.

ContemporarySUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDERJohn Denver (MCA)

THE LORD'S PRAYERSister Janet Mead (A&M)

BENNIE & THE JETSElton John (MCA)

AttnitYOU WILL BE MY MUSICFrank Sinatra (Reprise)

THE LORD'S PRAYERSister Janet Mead (A&M)

LANDSCAPESValdy (Haida)

Cower,HELLO LOVEHank Snow (RCA)

SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING I NEEDEddy Arnold (MGM)

YOU WERE A LADYTommy Overstreet (Dot)

MockingbirdISimon & TaylorGet Your Love/RedboneOne More ChancelTom Middleton

CJBK LONDON(Jerry Stevens)HeartbreakerlRolling StonesSame Old FeelinglEdward BearRescue MelShirley EikhardShe/SouthcoteVirginialBill AmesburyLucy Lucy LucylAllan SchickJim DandylBlack Oak ArkansasGet Your Love/Redbonelet/Paul McCartney & WingsStar Baby/Guess WhoMollylBearfootShelly Made Me SmilelLisleIn the Mood/Bette MidlerLast Time I Saw Him/Diana RossSunshine/john Denver

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CKCK REGINA(Ken Singer)Sunshine/John DenverUntil You Come BacklAretha FranklinHeartbreakerlRolling StonesMidnight Rider/Gregg AllmanJim DandylBlack Oak ArkansasMockingbirdISimon & Taylor

CHAM HAMILTON(Greg Stewart)Me & My Stone/StampedersLast Time/Diana RossLet It Ride/Bachman-Turner OverdriveUntil You Come BacklAretha FranklinJust Like That/April WineCome the Sonllan ThomasI Fell In Love/Gary & DaveVirginia/Bill AmesburyMollylBearfoot

CongratulationsWalt and RPM

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10 Great years.

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Freeman Roach, the Annapolis Valley/LoranFevens, CKNX Wingham/lona Terry, CKMPMidland/Tom Sheilds, CFTJ Cambridge/GregPeppler, CH EX Peterborough/Sean Eyre andCKOT Tillsonburg/Richard Bourdeau.

JUNO AWARDS - MARCH 25/74

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Programmers CHARTADDITIONS

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Your efforts on behalf of theCanadian Record and Music

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Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin

CKLW WINDSOR(Bill Hennes)(1) Bennie & the Jets/Elton john10-17 Energy Crisis'741Dickie Goodman13-23 Don't Want to Be/Main Ingredient15-30 Best Thing/Gladys Knight & Pips19-29 Loving You/Johnny Nash21-HB The Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead22-28 Virginia/Bill Amesburynew 23 Lookin' for a Love/Bobby WomackHB-27 Dark Lady/Cher28-HB Star Baby/Guess Who29-HB Let It Ride/Bachman-Turner30-HB I Am What I Am/Lois Fletcher

CFRW WINNIPEG(Bob Quinn)Sunshine/John DenverVirginia/Bill AmesburyStar Baby/Guess WhoGet Your Love/Redbone

CHAM HAMILTON(Greg Stewart)Midnight Rider/Gregg AllmanBennie & the Jets/Elton JohnStar Baby/Guess Who

CHED EDMONTON(Wayne Bryant)Living for You/Al GreenJet/Paul McCartney & WingsMolly/BearfootLove Song/Anne Murray

CFGO OTTAWA(Ric Allen)I Am What I Am/Lois FletcherSunshine/John DenverMockingbird/Simon & TaylorJungle BoogielKool and the GangShelly Made Me SmilelLisle

MUTUEL NETWORK/MONTREALToujours du Cinema/P, JuvetDepuis Que Le Monde Est/R. HuetDo It Right/Bob McBrideShe/SouthcoteRock On/David EssexLucy Lucy Lucy/Allan SchickMay Be Winter/Love Unlimited Orch.

CFTR TORONTO(Paul Godfrey)VirginialBill AmesburyLast Time I Saw Him/Diana RossI Fell In LovelGary & Dave

C/BK LONDON(Jerry Stevens)24 Touch the Wind1Mocedodes28 Rock On/David Essex29 I Shall Sing/Garfunkel

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Congratulationsto

Walt Grealis g RPMon Ten Years of Publishing

andThanks to all your readers

for the followingJuno Nominations

CANADIAN RECORD COMPANY OF THE YEAR IN PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIESRCA Ltd.

CANADIAN TOP RECORD COMPANY OF THE YEAR (MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR)RCA Ltd.

CANADIAN CONTENT RECORD COMPANY OF THE YEARRCA Ltd.

CANADIAN GROUP OF THE YEARGuess Who

CANADA'S MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEARNancy White

CANADA'S MOST PROMISING GROUP OF THE YEARScrubbaloe Caine

CANADIAN COUNTRY VOCALIST (MALE) OF THE YEARGary Buck

CANADIAN COUNTRY VOCALIST (FEMALE) OF THE YEARLynn Jones

CANADIAN COUNTRY GROUP OF THE YEARFamily Brown

Jim & Don HaggartMercey Brothers

CANADIAN COUNTRY SINGLE OF THE YEARHe - JIM & DON HAGGART

Dirty Old Man - GEORGE HAMILTON IV

CANADIAN POP MUSIC ALBUM (MOR) OF THE YEARWish I Were A Plane - LAURIE BOWER SINGERS

CANADIAN COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEARPortrait - FAMILY BROWN

Out West - GEORGE HAMILTON IV

RCA Records and TapesSUNBURY/DUNBAR MUSIC CANADA, LTD.

The ProgrammersA WEEKLY FEATURE OF RPM DESIGNED FOR CANADIAN RADIO PROGRAMMERS.MAIL, PHONE, OR TELEX YOUR INFORMATION TO REACH US BY 5PM TUESDAY.

The ( TRIBALProgrammers DRUM

PD Chuck Azzarello has left CHLO St.Thomas and may be contacted throughRPM. Bob Williams, who previously heldthe evening shift has been named the newPD. No changes in the album oriented for-mat have been announced apart from thestation restricting the on -air operation to 19

per day (6AM to 1 AM), instead ofthe usual 24 hour operation. The new line-up:Rich Greven 6AM-9AM, Bob Dickson 10AM-3PM, Bob Williams 3PM-7PM, Steve Moore7PM-1AM. Wayne Johnston and AndyHenderson continue as weekend part-timers.

CJIB Radio in Vernon are now programmingcountry from 7PM to 7AM with contem-porary sounds heard from 7AM to 7PM. Thestation line-up is as follows: 6-9AM FrankMartina; 9AM-1 PM Doug Harrison; 1PM-3PM Ron Stanley; 3PM-7PM Duane Grand-bois; 7PM-1AM Karl Munro; 1AM-6AM BobLinden. Tim Peck, a new addition to thestaff will handle week -end shifts.

FM 101

12 Midnight -4:00 amTuesday through Friday2:00-6:00 am Saturday

CJBK London ran a Valentine's Day contestcalled "Super Kiss". Once every hour theyran the sound of a big fat kiss and the firstlistener to call was entered as a qualifier. Thewinner was announced Valentine's Daymorning and was given a night on the townincluding a champagne dinner, a dozen rosesand theatre tickets.

CJOY, the Guelph 10,000 waiter, entersRPM's Picks & Plays adds this week throughinformation supplied by music director PhilViggiani. On -air lineup as follows; Mac Byard5-9AM; Wayne Moore 9AM-1 PM; Phil Dan-iels (Viggiani) 1-6PM; Marylin Kane 10-Mid-nite, and Mark Adams all-night.

Ian Slack, a member of the CFRB GoodNews Team during the summer of 1972,returned to CFRB News February 8th asthe station's all night newscaster. Ian is thethird former Good News Reporter to be hiredon a full-time basis by Standard Broadcasting.CFRB News Director. Don Johnston is nowaccepting applications for this summer'sGood News Reporters. Applicants must haveone year of university or college to completein the fall of 1974.

CFRB operator, Hugh Marquis, goes back toschool this week -- as a teacher. Hugh will beteaching the principles of radio broadcastingto a dozen grade 6 students at KensingtonCommunity School in Toronto. The nineweek course will cover all facets of radioprogramming and, as final projects, thestudents will produce entire radio programs.The course is sponsored by CFRB in co-operation with the Teaching Aids Depart -

HELLO!ARE! PEA! EMM! OOWON-FIFTEEN INTORONTO WITH DAVE TOLLINGTON.RING! ... amazing how you can write theline and hit the bell at the end of a sentenceon a typewriter with a bit of practice. Ifonly I had a heavier touch in my fingers, Icould be major market material ...Well, I handed in my microphone for a type-writer, but it still feels like the same thing.Communication. And that is what we arehere for. Let the left hand in Halifax knowwhat the right hand in Vancouver is doingand let those two know what all the littletoes in between are doing also. Toot yourown horn and help yourself and maybeyou'll be helping someone on the other sideof the country too. Keep it flowing. Betalking with you.

ment of the Toronto Board of Education.

Gordon Sinclair received a letter from - youguessed it - President Nixon complimentinghim on his "incite and eloquence" which"captured the spirit that helped to buildour nation - the spirit of compassion andgenerosity, the spirit of freedom andopenness". Sinclair of course, penned "TheAmericans", still number one on the Ameri-can charts.

Marathon's Harry Hibbs has been picking upa fair sampling of radio stations with hissingle "All Kinds Of Everyth?ng" Stationsvoicing their opinion on the deck include:CJGX Yorkton/Ron Waddell, CJCB Sydney/

CONGRATULATIONS TO WALT GREALISAND THE STAFF OF RPM MAGAZINE

ON THE CELEBRATION OFTHEIR TENTH YEAR AND THEIRMANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE

CANADIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY.

FROM YOUR GOOD FRIENDS AT

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CONGRATULATIONS TO WALT GREALIS ANDTHE STAFF OF RPM ON TEN UNFALTERINGYEARS OF UNEXCELLED - BUT TOO OFTENUNAPPRECIATED - SERVICE TO CANADA'SRECORDING AND BROADCASTING INDUSTRIES.

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We Believe in Music!And we at Smile Records thank allthose in the music industry who sharedthat belief in our music, making ourfirst year a hit year. We are proudand excited to be part of thenominations for Junos in threecategories:Independent Record LabelWe appreciate the recognition for ourcontribution to the industry for inno-vative and quality promotion andrecording which resulted in four hitsingles -Song of Love (Alabama),All Things Come from God (TonyKosinec), Highway Driving (Alabama),She (Southcote) - and two greatalbums - Consider the Heart (TonyKosinec) and Close to Home(Alabama).Country Group of the YearAlabama is without doubt one of themost refreshing and distinctivelyCanadian sensations to come out of

Congratulations to Walt Grealis andRPM Weekly for 10 years of stimula-ting the Canadian music industry.

Canada in 1973 with two national hitsingles and one album.Country Single of the YearHighway Driving is a bright uptemposong which scored fantastic industryand consumer response in both Englishand French versions across Canada and ispresently being prepared for release in severalforeign markets.At present we are working at insuring yourcontinuing support of our artists and music:Southcote's fantastic firstsingle "She" is solidly gainingmarkets throughout NorthAmericaTony Kosinec'sdynamic new single"Little Road and aStone to Roll" is justbeing released.Alabama will have acountry and a popsingle forthcoming.

To all the people in the industry who havepaved the way for our success and contributedto the development of our artists andcompany - we thank you sincerely....... Smile Records

GRT TO DISTRIBUTEHELLROARING ANDMUSHROOM PRODUCTRoss Reynolds, President of GRT Canada,has firmed a deal whereby GRT will distri-bute Hellroaring and Mushroom productin Ontario, Quebec and the AtlanticProvinces. The deal was negotiated byReynolds and principles in the new labels,Shelly Siegel, national sales and promotionmanager, and Steve Douglas, general mana-ger of Can -Base in Vancouver. Both labelsare owned by Can -Base Industries Limited.

Already proving themselves as sales winnersare two albums on the Hellroaring label,"Teen Angel Lives" and "Twelve Inchesof Teen Angel". These albums arepicking up heavy play and sales in WesternCanada through an extensive tour nowunderway by the Vancouver -based 50'sstyled group. (See RPM Feb. 16/74 fortour dates).

RPM continued from page 10

"When Friends Fall Out". Hope GarberAssociates were touting their new artistswhich included the Sugar Shoppe andMurray McLauchlan, and Juliette was onrelease with her album "Juliette" for RCACamden.

Moving right along - RPM introduced colouronce again, on newsprint the week of De-cember 16,1968. The Guess Who's single,"These Eyes", from their "WheatfieldSoul" album had the support of bothToronto rockers, CHUM and CKFH andAndre Gagnon's "Don't Ask Why" albumon Columbia was selling like hotcakes.

The week of February 24th, 1969 wasRPM's "Fifth Anniversary". Gary Buckand Diane Leigh were doing it for Canadiancountry and The Five Man Electrical Band,Irish Rovers, Andy Kim and the Guess Whofor the rock and pop markets.

RPM helped celebrate many events in theCanadian music industry. The April 28th,1969 issue honoured Rodeo Records andits founder George Taylor on their 20thAnniversary. RPM was also there for aspecial issue honouring CKOC Hamiltonon its 47th Anniversary - June 9th, 1969.

A few months later RPM introduced theGold Leaf Awards - created to standardizethe industry in the awards for outstandingsales of single and LP records.

Now, another five years and this issuemakes it ten - a far cry from February24th, 1964.

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ERIKSON READY WITHSINGLE AND ALBUMKarl Erikson, off the record scene for sometime, has now been groomed for his returnby U.A.'s new A& R chief, John Pozer. Anew single, "It's Gonna Be Alright", aco -writing by Erikson and Norman Rookethrough Capitol-CAPAC, has alreadypicked up interest by "pop" programmers.The flip, "Kersbrook Cottage", whichErikson penned himself, has received thenod from several country programmers.

SEE YOU AT THE JUNOS

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U.A.'s Director of promo, Allan Matthews,has laid on a full-scale national promotionto get the single off the ground.

Ready for release is Erikson's new album,"I Am Next" produced by Michael Stewartwith arrangements by Jimmie Haskell atDevonshire Sound Studios in NorthHollywood, California. Erikson's firstalbum for U.A., "Aerogramme", establishedthe young talent as "one to watch" but un-fortunately, there has been a long wait be-tween releases. Matthews is of the opinionthat this new album "offers excellent pro-gramming material for all formats of radioand we are confident the music directors inevery area of the country will recognize itsvalue."

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U.S. MARKET RIPEFOR SOUTHCOTE DECKDave Coutts, president of Smile Records,is confident that the U.S. market is ripefor Southcote's single release, "She", nowclimbing the RPM 100 chart. The single hasbeen released in the U.S. on the Buddahlabel through a deal negotiated by Couttsand Buddah A&R execs Art Kass and LewisMerenstein. The latter is a former VanMorrison producer. The Smile deal is thefirst master purchase of the Buddah group'snew management, which Kass heads up aspresident.

Promotion for Southcote was handed overto Bruce Byrd, the label's new nationalpromo director who in turn serviced allradio stations in the U.S. The highly influ-ential CK LW Windsor was one of the firstto break the single followed up very quicklyby several other major markets. Also sup-porting the deck are three U.S. trade tipsers,Kal Rudman, Bill Gavin and Bob Hamilton.

Southcote was formed early in 1973. Theirfirst single, "She" was penned by thegroup's lead singer, Beau David who alsoplays bass and rhythm guitar. David formedthe Southcote group after Homestead, ofwhich he was leader, folded.

Besides David, Southcote is comprised ofCharlie White, lead guitar; Lance Wright,drums, and a seven year veteran of theCanadian rock scene; and Breen LeBoeuf,former lead singer for Chimo and a vocalassist to David.

The group will receive a national boostthrough an appearance on the "Miss TeenToronto" show which took place Feb. 14 atFairview Mall (Toronto). CBC-TV willtelevise the show March 2 for Toronto withthe network following on dates to beannounced.

POLYDOR RUSHESNEW BEE GEE DECK

A rush release of "Mr. Natural" by the BeeGees should put Polydor on the thresholdof chart action for the group who havebeen off the record scene for some time.

Polydor has also arranged a hefty butinformal meet -the -media session for thevisitors when they hit Montreal Feb. 16and date at the Forum's Concert Bowl.

The popular Australian -cum English groupwill also be appearing in Toronto Feb. 17and 18 and at Hamilton Place on the 19th.

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How doyoufollow three hit .)records? Why, with three morelike "CanYou Feel It"(1230-61) byLighthouse and "Come the Son7"Evil in -Your Eyes"(1230-74) by IanThomas and Downchild BluesBand's"(I'veGot Everything I Need)Almost"(1230-67).That's how!And they're all from GRT Records.

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DOWNCHILD'S "FLIP"NOT A FLOP YETIt's been more than five months since GRTreleased Downchild Blues Band's firstSpecial single, "Flip, Flop & Fly", and thesingle is still chalking up good sales andjust recently captured the Vancouver market.CKLG's Roy Hennessy saw hit potentialin the single, tried it on his listeners andestablished yet another market for sales, nowtopping 35,000 units sold.

A lot of water has gone under the bridge,and much of it tears, since July 20th, 1973.That was the release date of the single.Breakout 'market action was almost immed-iate but major stations were a little cautious,resulting in spotty regional action thatwould have totalled most groups. GRT'spromotion staff, along with a hefty boost

from David Bleakney and Jim McConnellof Special Records, hung on and hammeredaway at the major markets. Strong supportdid come from CFCF/Montreal, CFGO/Ottawa, CKY, CKRC and CFRW in Winnipeg,CHED/Edmonton and CKXL Calgary. Mr.Downchild (Donnie Walsh) himself, got onthe phone to programmers, exercising asincere hype of the record. Although theywere playing the single, some programmersdidn't dig the sound. Complaints of itbeing "too bluesy, too authentic" and eventagging it "an ethnic record", were beingshot down by listeners and buyers whowanted more of the Blues Band sound.Toronto's rocker, CFTR took it off theirprogramming list but, because of listenerdemand, returned the single to the playlist.

Still suffering from "regionalitis", program-mer reaction began to wane. CFCF in Mon -

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treal dropped it from their playlist. Justwhen all looked bleak in this major market,the giant rock listening post, CKGM triedthe deck on their listeners and Downchildwere back in the winner's circle again.

Flagship of the Mutuel Network, CJMS,took a stab at the single and their listenersdid the rest - resulting in a No. 2 berth onthe chart. That same week the single hitNo. 5 on the CKGM survey.

Bleakney was quite aware of the geographi-cal problem in Canada and decided to gethis crew out on the road. They were finallyestablished and it was the time to takeadvantage of the heavy requests for concertdates across the country. They are nowwending their way across Western Canadaplaying clubs, and campus dates, cappingthe tour with a two week stay at the BodyShop in Vancouver.

Downchild's follow-up single, "(I've GotEverything I Need) Almost", has now beenshipped and GRT and Special are ready tocapitalize on the five -months -in -the -makingof "Flip, Flop & :Fly".

RUHNKE OFF WITHREPRISE SINGLECraig Ruhnke, signed to Reprise Recordsmore than eleven months ago, is off withhis first release, "My World", a self -penningthrough Don Valley Music/BMIC. Theyoung Agincourt, Ontario native, alongwith the WEA people has been waiting forthe psychological time for release of hissingle which is "an upper all the way".

Ruhnke took himself and an experiencedsession drummer, Dave Brown (a memberof Dr. Music), into Jeff Smith's SoundsInterchange studio (Toronto) and trackedwhat sounds like an expensive and lushsession with the use of a Moog, piano,lead and rhythm guitars - all attended byhimself. He overdubbed his vocal eighttimes, and came up with a sixteen tracktaping - considered rather unique.

Like most of the material written byRuhnke, "World", was inspired by the viewfrom his twenty-fourth floor apartment.

Says Ruhnke: "It was a cold and drearysort of day and I wanted to reaffirm thatmy chick was still mine and that my worldwas still there at my fingertips." The loftyview also brought about the idea for "Sun-shine" which he co -wrote with Frankie Gibbs.The latter releases on the Warner Bros. label.

Ruhnke was the first writer signed to DonValley and this single release marks his majorthrust into the market - with a full promo-tional backing by WEA Music of Canada.

Playing the industry by ear, Ruhnke teachespiano and guitar and is a recognized soloclub act - playing the bar circuit in andaround Toronto. He has also used his exper-tise as a producer/arranger in the commercialfield, chalking up a successful commercialfor the Bank of Nova Scotia. As well, he hasbeen approached by several groups, offeringhim a piece of their action as a group mem-ber, but he prefers to wing it alone.

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A trifle radical to the ears of tin godsLONDON, ENG.

A change, some bright visionary onceremarked, is just like a holiday.

And so, despairing for a break from the rock'n' roll life and not having the time for aholiday, the other night we changed: putaway those giant Led Zeppelin press scrap-books for a couple of hours, boarded theno. 159 bus from West Hampstead andeventually arrived at the Royal Albert Hall.

A noble circular structure it is too - built,I seem to recollect, by the good Victoriafor her mate, Albert. Not that anybodyseems to care anymore for whom it was butbuilt; why, only a few months back, theybanned rock concerts completely from theseregal precincts because a minority of yobboshad been ripping up the seats and settingfire to the curtains. Rock does not enjoy anenviable reputation in the British Establish-ment, a tale of woe we would do well toavoid this week.

The evening's performance was the Polish -born Michael Bialoguski conducting theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra in Dvorak'sSymphony No. 9 in E Minor (From theNew World), a stunning piece of musicwhich some may be surprised to learn wecontinue to immensely appreciate."Freedom music" we like to call it althoughthat may appear a trifle radical to the ears oftin gods.

Arriving a few minutes late, we discovered

to our amazement that the concert hadstarted on time; furthermore, we would notbe allowed to scramble for our seats, thusdisturbing the audience -in -residence, untilthe completion of Tchaikovsky's Polonaiseand Waltz from Eugene Oregin. Even inthe galleries with the doors closed, the music

( NUMBER ONE:4;iTA WITH A BULLET

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was supremely sweet. I still cannot recallever having attended a rock concert whichstarted on time.

I should admit that we don't go to a lot ofclassical concerts.

Actually it's difficult to find the time bet-ween writing books, scouring researchmaterial, reading the odd rock paper, tend-ing infants and flowering plants and catchingthe occasional rock gig, not to mentionmaintaining friendships. We sometimesregret it, but there is much to be done andtime is (now) so precious. Catch it later andjust hope that later somehow comes.

They opened the doors prior to the secondselection, Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1 in B Flat Minor (the one that opens withthe refrain that Jackie Wilson hicked forAlone At Last) and, amidst what I felt wasunseemly attention, we took our seats. Since

the house lights were left on during the per-formance, one could easily take stock ofthe audience.

There were a few young people here andthere, you know the odd debutante gigglingbehind her white hanky but there were noblue jeans in sight. The crowd was mainlyelderlies and middle-aged; I could not helpbut notice how quite a lot of the womenwere holding their age quite tactfully (notraving beauties perhaps but fit to pass mus-ter) while their men had long since gone topasture. Why is it that women can survivethe rigors of middle age so much more effer-vescently than men? Ah, but one shouldnot generalize so.

The younger single women looked long-haired and lonely. While it was difficult tosee them shaking down at a Keith Moon--er,I wouldn't have put it past one or two ofthem to drop the old silk drawers for thesoloist, a keyboard stoker by the name ofMalcuzynski. They were getting off.

The music caused my mind to wander, andalong came the memory of a conversationa few days earlier with Nick Logan, thenew editor of the New Musical Express and aperceptive student of the scene. He hadbeen saying that all new groups should includein their repertoire material by other artists,something presumably on which to make anassessment of their artistic imagination. "In

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Produced by Quality's A&R Director BobMorten at Tempo Studios the Celebrationset has caused a flurry of excitement inthe major French (Montreal) and English(Toronto) markets. Montreal radio stationsCHOM-FM and CKLM have almost guaranteedthe album to be a smash in that marketwhile CHUM -FM in Toronto has strangelyenough found a bi-bi hook to hang this oneon their playlist. Favourite cut of the album

Bob Morten (I) producer looking over theboard chores of Fred Torak (arranger) andMichel Lachance. Standing behind are (l -r)Serge Fiori, Louis Valois and MichelNormandeau.

is -"Pour Une Instant", although "Harmon-ium Suite" is also receiving a great deal ofattention. It's expected that "Instant" willbe culled as a single.

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Quality's Quebec promo manager, NicolleDufour, put together a massive promotioncampaign to tie-in with test marketing thegroup through the province of Quebecbefore releasing in English Canada. Kick-offfor the campaign was a press reception atTempo studios which was broadcast "live"by CHOM-FM and CKLM. Internationalrecognition is also beckoning with an invi-tation for Harmonium to participate in theParis Music Festival to be held in October.

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fact", Nick ventured, shaking a finger at thebowl of freesias on the table, "I think everynew group should spend its first year playingnothing but Chuck Berry tunes." Indeed afascinating possibility.

But I was thinking, as the sound of thestrings shimmered through the smokelessair, of distant times when great rock songswould be performed just like the NewWorld Symphony by groups of musiciansin concert halls around the world; ProcolHarum's In Held Twas In In, Van Morrison'sMadame George, E.L.O.'s Roll Over Beetho-ven and the like, played by others becausethey are superb examples of contemporarymusic, well worthy of indigenous interpreta-

tion. Tonight, the Macon Music Guildpresents its performance of Their SatanicMajesties' Request.

And then, even further ahead, when EricClaptonor Jimmy Page or Keith Emersoncould perform with a different group ofmusicians in every city of the world. Aconstant interchange of talented individuals,catching flashes off each other in momentsof rare inspiration. Tonight in the RoyalAlbert Hall, a performance of Little Walter'sMy Babe by Paul Butterfield, Stevie Win -wood, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, NigelOlsson and Dave Mason. To be followed by ajam between the above -named musicians plusmembers of the Royal Philharmonic, onJimmy Page's Dazed and Confused.

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We rock'n' rollers could learn a lot frombehind, if we'd only take the trouble tolook.

It could turn out to be the pause thatrefreshes.

Even if there's only one woman and fivelong hairs in the 40 -odd musicians on stagenow.

But I told you Dvorak's Symphony No.9in E Minor was an inspiring piece, nowdidn't I?

Ah but I could not leave without a littletaste of what's in store. "Barbarians,"Zeppelin's Jimmy Page declared, "that'show we were once described. I can't reallydeny it." The pause that refreshes.

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Gregg Allman (19)Allman Brothers (47)American Graffiti/Soundtrack (9)Bachman -Turner Overdrive (54)The Band (78)Beach Boys (43)Black Sabbath (70)David Bowie (86)Jackson Browne (75)George Carlin (80)Carpenters (11)Cheech & Chong (32) (83)Cher (100)Chicago (31)Bill Cobham (52)Bruce Cockburn (21)Alice Cooper (18)Jim Croce (4) (5) (30)Crowbar (38)John Denver (1) (62)Rick Derringer (41)Neil Diamond (20)Doobie Bros (74)Bob Dylan (22) (27)Electric Light Orchestra (40)Emerson Lake & Palmer (16)David Essex (72)Roberta Flack (93)Gary & Dave (35)Marvin Gaye (59)Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross (79)J. Gells Band (85)Grand Funk (84)Al Green (63)Guess Who (14)Herbie Hancock (87)Isaac Hayes (42)Isley Brothers (69)Terry Jacks (49)Jesus Christ Superstar/French (91)Elton John (15)Gladys Knight & The Pips (28)Moe Koffman (66)Led Zeppelin (44)John Lennon (48)Gordon Lightfoot (29)Lighthouse (10)Loggins & Messina (24)Love Unlimited (2) (81)Mahavishnu Orchestra (56)Chuck Manglone (82)Paul McCartney & Wings (7)Murray McLauchlan (13)Don Messer (97)Bette Midler (3) (92)Steve Miller (6)Joni Mitchell (60)Mothers of Invention (73)Graham Nash (89)Olivia Newton -John (71)O'Jays (50)Mike Oldfield (23)Tony Orlando & Dawn (88)Shawn Phillips (55)Pink Floyd (25) (33)Elvis Presley (64)Helen Reddy (37)Charlie Rich (8)Rolling Stones (34)Linda Ronstadt (61)Diana Ross (68)Todd Rundgren (57)Santana (46)Seals & Crofts (77)Carly Simon (67)Frank Sinatra (45)Stampeders (12Ringo Starr (17Cat Stevens (95Rod Stewart/Faces (51)The Sting (96)Barbra Streisand (76)Teen Angel (99)Temptations (58)Valdy (90)Joe Walsh (94)War (65)Barry White (36)Who (39)Stevie Wonder (26)Yes (53)Jesse Colin Young (98)

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RPM Top 100 SinglesALPHABETICALLYBY TITLEA Very Special Love Song (90)Abra-ca-dabra (15)Americans (30)Americans (43)Baby Come Close (71)Bennie & the Jets (83)Best Thing That Every Happened to Me (98)Boogie Down (41)Can You Feel It (57)Come & Get Your Love (54)Come the Son (77)Crude Oil Blues (94)Daddy What If (59)Dark Lady (16)Do It Right (70)Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker (8)Energy Crisis '74 (93)Eres Tu (Touch the Wind) (19)Finally (With You)(81)Get That Gasoline (92)Goddess of Nature (36)Goin' Home to Rock 'n' Roll (76)Good to Be By You (50)Honey Please Can't You See (96)Hooked on a Feeling (69)Houston (63)

Fell In Love With You Sometime (60)Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind (61)Love (13)Miss You (100)Shall sing (28)Thought of You Again (7)n the Mood (32)

Jessica (37)Jet (25)Jim Dandy (12)The Joker (33)Jolene (85)Joy (39)Jungle Boogie (35)Just Don't Want to be Lonely (84)The Last Time I Saw Him (14)Let Me Be There (5)Let Me Get to Know You (26)Life is a Song Worth Singing (72)Linda Won't You Take Me In (45)Living for the City (51)The Lord's Prayer (82)Love Song (6)Love's Theme (2)Lucy, Lucy Lucy (53)Me and Baby Brother (27)Midnight Rider (17)Mighty Love (47)Million Dollar Weekend (23)Mockingbird (46)Molly (75)Mother For our Children (91)Must Be Love (68)My Sweet Lady (20)On A Night Like This (73)One More Chance (80)One Tin Soldier (79)Outside Woman (89)Piano Man (88)Put Your Hands Together (48)Raised on Robbery (62)Rescue Me (87)Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo (49)Rock On (10)Running Wild (18)Same. Old Feeling (44)Seasons In the Sun (3)Sexy Mama (99)She (21)Show and Tell (22)Showdown (58)Smokin' in the Boys Room (31)Spiders and Snakes (4)Star (24)Star Baby (52)Stop to Start 74)Sunshine on y Shoulder (66)Take Good Care of Her (56)Teenage Lament '74 (29)Tell Me A Lie (65)Thanks for Saving My Life (86)There Won't Be Anymore (64)This is Your Song (38)Trying to Hold on to My Woman (55)Until You come Back to Me (9)Virginia (Touch Me Like You Do)WOLD (34)The Way We Were (1)When I Am So In Love (97)You're Sixteen (11)You're So Unique (42)You've Been Wrong (78)You Sure Love to Ball (67)

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TEEN ANGEL SCORINGON NATIONAL FRONTShelly Siegel of Can -Base with Steve Douglasof Mushroom Records, in tow, are criss-crossing the nation and doing a good job ofselling their Teen Angel product. While inToronto, Siegel and Douglas met with GRT'sRoss Reynolds and Neill Dixon and firmeda distribution deal for Teen Angel product.

They are currently experiencing good saleson their initial release, "Ten Angel Lives"(HRS401), having sold more than 11,000copies, 7000 in the past sixty days sincethe group have been touring. Their secondrelease, "12 Inches Of Teen Angel" (HRS402)has now surpassed 5500 units sold, muchof it in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan andManitoba. The album has been on releasefor six weeks.

Douglas, well-known producer/record execfrom California, is now making his homein Vancouver and has taken an active partin the formation of Can -Base Productionsand Studios. Principles in the studio areDouglas, Siegel, Milt Brodie, Mike Flickerand Rolf Henneman. The latter producedboth Teen Angel albums. Douglas, has justformed Mushroom Records and will bereleasing product by Alexis, a young Wind-sor talent, among others over the next fewweeks.

TORONTO RADIO STATIONSTO AIR SYMPHONY TOURThe Toronto Symphony is undertaking a4 week, 16 concert European tour fromMarch 10 to April 6 under the direction ofguest conductor Kazimierz Kord. Frequentlive and taped reports from the tour willbe presented on CFRB (Starlight Serenadeplus regular newscasts), CHFI-FM (Classics'Til Dawn) and CBL-FM (throughoutregular programming). The toter is both thelongest and most extensive in the TorontoSymphony's history.

CONGRATULATIONS

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RPM100 Top Albums (51-100)

51 51

52 53

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65

55 50

56 48

57 46

67

59 59

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62 63

63 71

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65 56

66 69

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68 68

69 66

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86

73 73

74 55

75 81

ROD STEWART/FACES BARBRA STREISAND(5) Coast to Coast Overture (Mercury)

SRM 1-797-0 CWX 2752-P 8WM 2752-P... (1) TheWay.We Were (Columbia)

PC 3280-H CA 3280-H

BILL COBHAM SEALS & CROFTS

(6) Spectrum (Atlantic)SD 7268-P A8TC 7268-P

77 79 (7) Diamond Girl (Warner Bros.)Ss 2699:P CWX 2699-P 8WM 2699-P.

YES -THE BAND

(3) Tales From Topographic Oceans (Atlantic)2S0 908-P ACJ 908-P A8TJ908-P

78 54 (13) MOOndog Matinee (Capitol)ST 11214-F 4XW11214-F 8XW11214-F

BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE II MARVIN GAYE & DIANA ROSS(4) P I. Bachman -Turner Overdrive (Mercury) 79 58 (111 Together At Last (Motown)

SRM 1-696-Q 803-V T5803 -V T8803 -V

SHAWN PHILLIPS GEORGE CAR LIN

(6) Bright White (A&M)SP4402-W CS4402-W 8T4402 -W

80 57 (12) Occupation: Foole (Little David)LD 1005-P ACLD 1005-P ABLD 1005-P

(7)MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRABetween Nothingness (Columbia) .... (1)

LOVE'UNLIMITED ORCHESTRARhapiody In White (20th Century)

KC32766-11 T 433-T

(7)TODD RUNDGRENSomething/Anything? (Bearsvi Ile)2BX 2066-P CBRJ2066-P 8BRJ 2066-P

82 85 (5)

CHUCK MANGIONELand Of Make Believe (Mercury)SRM1-684-0

(4)TEMPTATIONS1990 (Tamla Motown)G 966V1 -V

83 82 (7)CHEECH & CHONGBig Bambu (Ode)SP77014-W

MARVIN GAYE GRAND FUNK(21) Let's Get It On (Tamla)

T329V I -V T5329 -V T8329 -V84 83 (261 We're Art American Band (Capitol)

SMAS 11207-F

(2)JONI MITCHELLCourt & Spark (Asylum)7ES1001-P CAS -1001-P 8AS-1001-P

85 so (6)

J. GEILS BANDLadies Invited (Atlantic)

SD 7286-P ABTC 7286-P

LINDA RONSTADT DAVID BOWIE(121 Don't Cry Now (Asylum)

SD 5064-P 8AS 5064-P86 74 (13) Pin-ups (RCA)

APL1-0291-B-N APK10291-N APK10291-N

(4)JOHN DENVERPoems, Prayers & Promises (RCA)LSP 4499-N

87 .... (1)HERBIE HANCOCKHeadhunters (Columbia)KC 32731-H CA 32731-H

AL GREEN TONY ORLANDO & DAWN(5) Livin' For You (Hi)

ASH L -32082-K88 76 (10) Dawn's New Ragtime Follies (Bell)

1130-M

ELVIS PRESLEY GRAHAM NASH(1) A Legendary Performer Vol. 1 (RCA)

CPL1-0341-N APK1-0341-N89 .... (1) Wild Tales (Atlantic)

SD 7288-P ABTC 7288-P

WAR VALDY(24) Deliver The Word (United Artists)

USLA 128F -U UACA 128-U UAEA 128-U 90 93 (4) VD LandscapesHL 5104-W 8T 5104-W

MOE KOFFMAN JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR(8)

(2)

Master Session (GRT)9230-1041-T 8230-1041-T

CAR LY SIMONHot Cakes (Elektra)

91

92

91

84

121 ,

(6)

Soundtrack/French (MCA)MCA2-11001,1 MCAC2-1 1001-J MCAT2-11001-J

BETTE MIDLERThe Divine Miss M (Atlantic)

7ES-1002-P CER-1002-P 8EK-1002-P SD 7238-P AC 7238-P ABTC 7238-P

(41DIANA ROSSLast Time I Saw Him (Tamla Motown)M 812V1 -V

93 77 (25)ROBERTA FLACKKilling Me Softly (Atlantic)SD 7271-P AC -7271-P A8TC-7271-P

(71ISLEY BROTHERS3 + 3 (T -Neck)KZ32453-M

94 78 131)

JOE WALSHThe Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (Dunhill)DSX 50140-N DSX550140-N DHM50140-N

BLACK SABBATH CAT STEVENS11) Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath (Warner Bros.)

BS 2695-P 8WM 2695-P95 87 (33) Foreigner (A&M)

SP 4391-W CS 4391-W 8T 4391-W

OLIVIA NEWTON -JOHN THE STING(2) Let Me Be There (Polydor) 96 96 (21 Soundtrack (MCA)

2310 316-Q MCA 390 MCAC390-J MCAT390-J

DAVID ESSEX DON MESSER(1) Rock On (Columbia)

KC 32560-H CA 32560-H97 100 (21 The Very Best Of (MCA)

MCA2-4037-J MCAT2-4037-J

MOTHERS OF INVENTION JESSE COLIN YOUNG(16) Over-nite Sensation (DiscReet)

MS 2149-P CR X 2149-P 8RM 2149-P98 92 (7) Song For Juli (Warner Bros.)

BS 2734-P 8WM 2734-P

DOOBIE BROS. TEEN ANGEL(46) The Captain And Me (Warner Bros.)

BS 2694-P CWX 2694-P 8WM 2694-P99 .... (1) OL Teen Angel Lives (Hellroaring)

HRS 401-T HRS8 401-T

JACKSON BROWNE CHER(6) For Everyman (Asylum)

SD 5067-P 8AS 5067-P100 95 (2) Half -Breed (MCA)

MCA2104-J MCAT2104-J

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RPM100 Top Singles (51-100)

51 30

64

53 63

54 58

73

56 59

9

58 47

59 61

,75

61 66

62 51

63 72

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91

41110 98

87

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73 81

74 77

75 83

(13)LIVING FOR THE CITYStevie Wonder 76Tamla Motown 54242-V

76 (5)

COIN' HOME TO ROCK 'N' ROLLPainterElektra E45873 -P

STAR BABY COME THE SUN

14) Guess Who 77Nimbus 9 APBO 0217-N

82 (31 Ian ThomasGRT 1230-74-T

(9)LUCY, LUCY, LUCYAlan SchickMCA 40144-J 78 85 141 0

YOU'VE BEEN WRONGJoey GregorashPolydor 2065 219-Q

(5)

COME & GET YOUR LOVERed BoneEpic 11035-H 79 80 (3)

ONE TIN SOLDIEROne Tin SoldierCoven 011-P

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TRYING TO HOLD ON TO MY WOMANLamont Dozier 80ABC 11407-N

84 (4)ONE MORE CHANCETom MiddletonColumbia C4 -4029/H

TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER FINALLY (With You)(3) Elvis Presley 1

RCA 0196-N95 (2)

Cooper BrothersPolydor 2065 220-0

CAN YOU FEEL IT THE LORD'S PRAYER(3) Lighthouse

GRT 1230-61-T .. (1)Sister Janet MeadA&M 1491-W

SHOWDOWN BENNIE & THE JETS(11)

Electric Light OrchestraU.A. UA-XW337-W-U (1)

Elton JohnMCA 40198-J

(6)

DADDY WHAT IFBobby BareRCA 0197-N

96 (2)JUST DON'T WANT TO BE LONELYThe Main IngredientRCA 0205-N

I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOU SOMETIME JOLENE(4) Gary & Dave 85

Axe 11-K86 (5) Dolly Parton

RCA 0145-N

I JUST CAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY MIND THANKS FOR SAVING MY LIFE(4) Four Tops 86 88 (3) Billy Paul

Dunhill 4377-N Phila. I nel 3538-H

RAISED ON ROBBERY RESCUE ME(7) Joni Mitchell 87

Asylum 11029-P89 14) Shirley Eikhard

Capitol 3798-F

HOUSTON PIANO MAN

(3) Glen CampbellCapitol 3808-F

88 94 (2) Billy JoelColumbia 45936-H

THERE WON'T BE ANYMORE OUTSIDE WOMAN(2) Charlie Rich 89

RCA 0195/N90 (3) Bloodstone

London 1052-K

TELL ME A LIE A VERY SPECIAL LOVE SONG(3) Sammi Jo 90

MGM South 7029-011) Charlie Rich

Epic 5-11091-H

SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER MOTHER FOR OUR CHILDREN(1) John Denver 91

RCA 0213-N92 (3) Whispers

Janus 231-T

YOU SURE LOVE TO BALL GET THAT GASOLINE(4) Marvin Gaye 92 100 (2) NRBQ

Tamla Motown 54244-V Buddah 58GX-M

MUST BE LOVE ENERGY CRISIS '74(2) James Gang 93

Atco 6953-P(1) Dickie Goodman

Wednesday 206

(2)

HOOKED ON A FEELINGBlue SwedeCapitol 3627-F 94 97 (2)

CRUDE OIL BLUESJerry ReedRCA 0024-N

DO IT RIGHT CAN THIS BE REAL(2) Bob McBride 95

Capitol 72718-F.... (1) Natural Four

Curtom1990-K

BABY COME CLOSE HONEY PLEASE CAN'T YOU SEE(2) Smokey Robinson 96

Tamla Motown 54239-T.... (1) Barry White

20th Century 2077-T

LIFE IS A SONG WORTH SINGING WHEN I AM SO IN LOVE(5) Johnny Mathis

Columbia 4-45975-H97 .... (1) Peter Foldy

Kanata 1020X -M

ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME(2) Bob Dylan

Asylum AS11033-P98 .... (1) Gladys Knight & The Pips

Buddah 403-M

(2)STOP TO STARTBlue MagicAtco 6949-P

99 .... (11SEXY MAMAMomentsStang 5052-V

(2)MOLLYBearfoot 100 111

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EEK WEEK 'CHART

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2 3 (71

3 1 (141

4 4 (12)

5 5 (7)

6 7 (9)

7 8 (11)

8 10 (6)

9 9 (71

10 11 (12)

11 6 (71

12 14 (7)

13 13 (7)

14 16 (7)

15 15 (7)

16 24 (6)

17 23 (7)

18 19 (11)

19 33 (5)

20 25 (61

21 26 (11)

22 12 (13)

23 28 (9)

24 32 (5)

25 41 (3)

THE WAY WE WEREBarbra StreisandColumbia 65944-H

LOVE'S THEMELove Unlimited20th Century 2069-T

SEASONS IN THE SUNTerry JacksGoldfish GF 101-K

SPIDERS AND SNAKESJim StaffordMGM K 14648-C)

LET ME BE THEREOlivia Newton -JohnPolydor 2001-460-0

LOVE SONGAnne MurrayCapitol 72714-F

I THOUGHT OF YOU AGAINSusan JacksGoldfish GF 102-K

DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO (Heartbreaker)Rolling StonesRolling Stones 19109-P

UNTIL YOU COME BACK TO MEAretha FranklinAtlantic 2995-P

ROCK ONDavid EssexColumbia 4-45940-H

YOU'RE SIXTEENRingo StarrApple 1870-F

JIM DANDYBlack Oak ArkansasAtco 6948-P

I LOVETom T. HallMercury 73436-0

THE LAST TIME I SAW HIMDiana RossTamla Motown 1278-V

ABRA-CADABRADeFranco Family20th Century 2070-T

DARK LADYCherMCA 40161-J

MIDNIGHT RIDERGregg AllmanCapricorn 0035-P

RUNNING WILDStampedersMusic World Creations 1014X -M

ERES TU (Touch The Wind)MocedadesCelebration 2088X -M

MY SWEET LADYCliff De YoungMCA 40156-J

SHESouthcoteSmile SLE 104-K

SHOW AND TELLAl WilsonBell 30073-M

MILLION DOLLAR WEEKENDCrowbarEpic 5-11050-H

STARStealer's WheelA&M 1483-W

JETPaul McCartneyApple 1871-F

0

ABM W MUSIMART RAMPEX V PHONODMC LARC 0 POLYDOR 0CAPITOL F QUALITY MCOLUMBIA

T RCA NGRTLONDON K UA RECORDS UMCA J WEA P

MARATHON C WORLD Z

CANADA'S ONLY NATIONAL SINGLE SURVEYCompiled from record store, radio station and record company reports.

26 37 (7)

27 17 (14)

28 22 (7)

29 21 (8)

30 35 (6)

31 20 (13)

32 38 (4)

33 18 (14)

34 48 (6)

35 36 (5)

36 40 (8)

37 46 (7)

LET ME GET TO KNOW YOUPaul AnkaFame FM XW345W-U

ME AND BABY BROTHERWarU.A. UAXW350W-U

I SHALL SINGGarfunkelColumbia 45983-H

TEENAGE LAMENT 74Alice CooperWarner Bros. 7762-P

AMERICANSGordon SinclairAvco Embassy 4628-M

SMOKIN' IN THE BOY'S ROOMBrownsville StationBig Tree 16011-M

IN THE MOODBette MidlerAtlantic 3004-P

THE JOKERSteve Miller BandCapitol 3732-F

WOLDHarry ChapinElektra 45874-P

JUNGLE BOOGIEKool & The GangDeLite 559-T

GODDESS OF NATUREAbraham's ChildrenRampage UAXW-361-W-U

JESSICAAllman Bros. BandCapricorn 0036-P

THIS IS YOUR SONG38 37 (9) Don GoodwinSilver Blue SB806-Q

39 39 (61JOYIsaac HayesEnterprise 9085-0

VIRGINIA (Touch Me Like You Do)40 60 (4) go Bill AmesburyYorkville YVM 45100-D

BOOGIE DOWNEd KendricksTamla Motown 54323-V41 43 (61

42 45 (61

43 42 (7) ta

44 53 (41

45 57 (4)

46 67 (2)

47 55 (4)

48 65 (3)

49 54 (5)

YOU'RE SO UNIQUEBilly PreqonA&M 1492-W

AMERICANSByron MacGregorWestbound 222-T

SAME OLD FEELINGEdward BearCapitol 72722-F

LINDA WON'T YOU TAKE ME INMurray McLauchlanColumbia TN4-118-H

MOCKINGBIRDCarly Simon & James TaylorElektra 45880-P

MIGHTY LOVESpinnersAtlantic 3006-P

PUT YOUR HANDS TOGETHERO'JaysPhila Int'l 3535-H

ROCK & ROLL HOOCHIE KOORick DerringerColumbia ZS7 2751-H

GOOD TO BE BY YOU50 52 (8) ® Jack Cornell

RCA KPBO-0016-N

ATop Albums

1 3 (10)

1 4 (7)

3 5 (8)

4 1 (16)

5 2 (81

6 6 (16)

7 7 (9)

8 9 (10)

9 16 (23)

10 11 (20)

11 8 (11)

12 12 (13)

13 14 (121

14 18 (12)

15 13 (19)

16 19 (10)

17 20 (13)

18 10 (10)

19 22 111)

20 15 (11)

21 17 (19)

22 61 (3)

23 27 (9)

24 21 (14)

25 25 148)

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JOHN DENVER'SGREATEST HITS (RCA)KPL 1-0374-N KPK-0374-N

LOVE UNLIMITEDUnder The Influence Of (20th Century)T414 -T

BETTE MIDLERBette Midler (Atlantic)SD7270-P AC7270-P

JIM CROCEDon't Mess With Jim (ABC)ABCX 756-N ABCX5756-N

JIM CROCEI Got A Name (ABC)ABCX 797-N ABCX5 797-N

STEVE MILLERThe Joker (Capitol)SMAS 11235-F 4XW-11235-F

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGSBand On The Run (Apple)S03415 -F 4XW3415-F

CHARLIE RICHBehind Closed Doors (Epic)KE32247-H

AMERICAN GRAFFITISOUNDTRACK (GRT)9230-1040-T 5230-1040-T

LIGHTHOUSECan You Feel It (GRT)9230-1039-T 5230-1039-T

CARPENTERSThe Singles (A&M)SP3601-W CS3601-W

STAMPEDERSFrom the Fire (Music World Creations)MWCS705-M MWCS4-705-M

MURRAY McLAUCHLANDay To Day Dust (True North)TN 14-H

GUESS WHOBest Of The Guess Who Vol. II (RCA)APL1-0269-N APK1

ELTON JOHNGoodbye Yellow Brick Road (MCA)2-10003-J MCAC 2-10003-J

EMERSON LAKE & PALMERBrain Salad Surgery (ManticorelMC 66669-P CMC 66669-P

RINGO STARRRingo (Apple)SWAL 3413-F 4XW3413-F

ALICE COOPERMuscle Of Love (Warner Bros.)BS 2748-P CWX 2748-P

GREGG ALLMANLaid Back (Capricorn)CP 0116-P CPx 0116-P

KPS-0374-N

A8TC7270-P

ABC X8756 -N

ABCX8 797-N

8XW-11235-F

8XW3415-F

EA32247-H

8230-1040-T

8230-1039-T

8T3601 -W

MWCS8-705-M

TNA 14-H

APS1-0269-N

MCAT 2-10003-J

8MC 66669-P

8XW3413-F

8WM 2748-P

8CP 0116-P

NEIL DIAMONDJonathan Livingston Seagull (Columbia)KS32550-H CA 32550-H

BRUCE COCKBURNNight Vision (True North)TN 11-H

BOB DYLANPlanet Waves (Asylum)7ES 1003-P CAS 1003-P

MIKE OLDFIELDTubular Bells (Virgin)VR 13-105-P CVR 13-105-P

LOGGINS & MESSINAFull Sail (Columbia)KC32540-H

TNA-11-H

8AS 1003-P

8VR 13-105-P

CA 32540-H

PINK FLOYDThe Dark Side Of The Moon (Harvest)SMAS 11163-F 4XW11163-F 8XW11163-F

RPM 2312174 - 21

A's, W MUSIMART RAMPEX V PHONODISC LARC 0 POLYDOR 0CAPITOL F QUALITY MCOLUMBIA HGRT T RCA NLONDON K UA RECORDS UMCA J WEA PMARATHON C WORLD Z

CANADA'S ONLY NATIONAL ALBUM SURVEYCompiled from record store, radio station and record company reports.

26 23 (25)

27 26 (7)

28 28 (11)

29 43 (5)

30 24 (491

31 33 (32)

32 31 (241

33 36 (7)

34 34 (201

35 37 (13)

36 35 (71

37 29 (251

38 41 (11)

39 32 (16)

40 42 151

41 39 (7)

42 49 (15)

43 38 (71.

44 40 (46)

45 30 1141

46 44 (9)

47 47 (28)

48 45 (7)

49 60 14)

50 62 (61

1;1C,

17L

,7\

STEVIE WONDERInnervisions (Tamla Motown)T326L-V T5326 -V

BOB DYLANBob Dylan (Columbia)PC32747-H

GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPSImagination (Buddah)BDS 5141-M BDS 4-5141-M

GORDON LIGHTFOOTSundown (Reprise)MS 2177-P CRX 2177-P

JIM CROCELife and Times (ABC)ABCX769-N ABCX5769-N

CHICAGOChicago VI (Columbia)KC 32400-H CT -32400-H

CHEECH & CHONGLos Cochinos (Ode)77019-W CS -77019-W

PINK FLOYD -A Nice Pair (Harvest)SABB11257-H

ROLLING STONESGoat's Head Soup (Rolling Stones)COC 59101-P COCX59101-P

GARY & DAVEGary & Dave (Axe)AXS503-K 5AX503-K

BARRY WHITEStone Gon (20th Century)TC 423-T

HELEN REDDYLong Hard Climb (Capitol)SMAS 11213-F 4XT-11213-F

CROWBARKE32746 (Epic)KE32746-H

WHOQuadrophenia (MCA)2-10004-J MCAC 2-10004-J

ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRAOn The Third Day (United Artists)UA-LA188-F-U

RICK DERRINGERAll-American Boy (Blue Sky)KZ32481-H

ISAAC HAYESJoy (Enterprise)ENS 5007-0

BEACH BOYSIn Concert (Reprise)2SRS 6484-P

LED ZEPPELINHouses of the Holy (Atlantic)SD 7255-P AC7255-P

FRANK SINATRA01' Blue Eyes Is Back (Reprise)FS 2155-P CFX 2155-P

SANTANAWelcome (Columbia)PC 32445-H CA32445-H

ALLMAN BROTHERSBrothers and Sisters (Capricorn)CP 0111-P CPX-0111-P

JOHN LENNONMind Games (Apple)S03415 -F 4XW3415-F

TERRY JACKSSeasons In The Sun (Goldfish)GLFP 1001-K

O'JAYSShip Ahoy (Philadelphia Int'l)KZ32408-H

T8326 -V

BDS 8-5141-M

8RM 2177-P

ABCX8762I-N

CA -32400-H

8T -77019-W

8C0059101 -P

8AX503-K

8XT-11213-F 0EA32746-H

MCAT 2-10004-J

8RJ 6484-P

A8TC7255-P

8FM 2155-P

CT32445-H

8CP-0111-P

8XW3415-F

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21

.1 .1 ail Top Albums

1 3 (10) JOHN DENVER'S

GREATEST HITS (RCA) KPL 1-0374 N KPK-0374-N KPS-0374-N

LOVE UNLIMITED a 4 17) Under The Influence Of (20th Century)

T414-1

BETTE MIDLER 3 5 18) Bette Midler (Atlantic)

SD7270-P AC7270.P A8TC7270.P

JIM CROCE 4

1 (16) Don't Mess Wrth Jim (ABC) ABCX 756.N ABCX5756.N ABCX8756-N

JIM CROCE 5 2 (8) I Got A Name (ABC)

ABCX 797-N ABCX5 797.N ABCX8 797.N

STEVE MILLER 6 6 (16) The Joker (Capitol)

SMAS 11235-F 4XW-11235-F 8XW-11235-F

PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS 7

7 (91 Band On The Run (Apple) S03415 -F 4XW3415-F 8XW3415-F

CHARLIE RICH 8 9 (10) Behind Closed Doors (Epic)

KE32247-H EA32247-H

AMERICAN GRAFFITI 9 SOUNDTRACK (GRT) 16 (23) 9230-1040-T 5230-1040-T 8230.1040-T

LIGHTHOUSE 10

11 (20) e Can You Feel It (GRT)

9230-1039-T 5230-1039-T 8230-1039-1

CARPENTERS 11 8 Ill) The Singles 1A&M)

SP3601-W CS3601-W 813601-W

12 12 (131 eiD STAMPEDERS

From the Fire (Music World Creations) MWCS705-M MWCS4-705-M MWCS8-705-M

MURRAY McLAUCHLAN 13 14 112)

SW Day To Day Dust (True North) TN 14-H TNA 14-H

GUESS WHO 14 18 (121 Best Of The Guess Who Vol II (RCA)

APL1 0209-N APK' .rz 9-N APS1-0269.N

ELTON JOHN 15 13 (19) Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (MCA)

2.10003-J MCAC 2-10003-J MCAT 2-10003-J

EMERSON LAKE & PALMER 16 19 (10) grain Salad Surgery (Manticore)

MC 66689-P CMC 66669-P 8MC 666133-P

RINGO STARR 17 20 (13) Ringo (Apple)

SWAL 3413-F 4XW3413-F 8XW3413.F

ALICE COOPER 18

10 (10) Muscle Of Love (Warner Bros.)

BS 2748-P CWX 2748-P 8WM 2748-P

GREGG ALLMAN 19 22 111) Laid Back (Capricorn)

CP 0116-P CPX 0116-P 8CP 0116-P

NEIL DIAMOND 20 15 (11) Jonathan Livingston Seagull (Columbia/

KS32550-H CA 32550-H

BRUCE COCKBURN 21

17 (19) ;:a% Night Vision (True North)

-1-14 11-H TNA-11-H

BOB DYLAN 22 61 (3) Planet Waves (Asylum)

7ES 1003-P CAS 1003-P 8AS 1003-P

MIKE OLOFIELD 23 27 (9) Tubular Bells (Virgin)

VR 13.105-P CVR 13.105-P BVR 13.105-P

LOGGINS & MESSINA 24 21 (14) Full Sail (Columbia)

KC 32540-H CA 32540-H

PINK FLOYD 25 26 (48) The Dark Side Of The Moon (Harvest)

SMAS 11163.F 4XW11163-F 8XW11163.F

AMPEX ARC

CAPITOL COLUMBIA

GRT LONDON

MCA MARATHON

W MUWM ART R V PNONODWC L

Pot...mon o QUALITY M

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J WE A C WORLD

CANADA'S ONLY NATIONAL ALBUM SURVEY Compiled .lrom record store, radio station and record company reports.

STEVIE WONDER 26 23 (251 Innervisions (Tamla Motown)

T326L-V 15326-V 18326-V

BOB DYLAN 27 26 17) Bob Dylan IColumbial

PC 32747-H

GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS 28 28 1111 Imagination (Buddah) 0055141-M BOS 45141-M BDS 8-5141-M

GORDON LIGHTFOOT 29 43 (51

aD Sundown (Reprise) MS 2177.P CR X 2177.P 8RM 2177-P

JIM CROCE 30 24 (49) Life and Times (ABC)

ABC X769 -N ABCX57133-N ABCX8703-N

CHICAGO 31 33 (321 Chicago VI (Columbia)

KC 32400-H CT -32400-H CA -32400-H

CHEECH & CHONG 32 31 (24) Los Cochinos (Ode)

77019W CS -77019-W 8T -77019-W

PINK FLOYD . 33 36 (7) A Nice Pair (Harvest) SABB11257-H

ROLLING STONES 34 34 120) Goat's Head Soup (Rolling Stones)

COC 59101-P COCX59101.P 8C0059101 -P

GARY & DAVE 35 37 (131

e Gary & Dave (Axe) AXS503-K 5AX503-K 8AX503-K

BARRY WHITE 36 35 (71 Stone Gon (20th Century)

TC 423.T

HELEN REDDY 37 29 (251 Long Hard Climb (Capitol)

SMAS 11213-F 4X1 -11213-F 8X1 -11213.F 0

CROWBAR 38 41 (11) KE32746 (Epic)

KS 32746-H EA32746-H

WHO 39 32 (16) Ouadrophenia (MCA)

2-10004-J MCAC 2-10004-J MCAT 2-10004-.)

ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA 40 42 (51 On The Third Day (United Artists)

UA-LA188-F-U

RICK DERRINGER 41 39 (7) All-American Boy (Blue Sky)

KZ32481 -H

ISAAC HAYES 42 49 (15) Joy (Enterprise) ENS 5007-0

BEACH BOYS 43 38 (7) In Concert (Reprise)

2SRS 6484-P 8RJ 6484-P

LED ZEPPELIN 44 40 146) Houses of the Holy (Atlantic) SD 7255-P AC7255-P A8TC7255-P

FRANK SINATRA 45 30 (141 Or Blue Eyes Is Back (Reprise)

FS 2155-P CFX 2155-P 8FM 2155-P

SANTANA 46 44 (91 Welcome (Columbia)

PC 32445-H CA32445-H C132445 -H

.".LLMAN BROTHERS 47 47 (28) Brothers and Sisters (Capricorn)

CP 0111-P CPX0111-P 8CP-0111)P

JOHN LENNON 48 45 (7) Mind Games (Apple)

S03415 -F 4XW3415-F 8XW3415-F

49 60 (4) qv,- TERRY JACKS Seasons In The Sun (Goldfish)

GLFP 1001-K

O'JAYS 50 52 (6) Ship Ahoy (Philadelphia Intl)

KZ324013-H

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RPM 2312174

RPM100 Top Albums (51-100)

51 51 (51

52 53 161

62 (31

4IP 65 (41 Qs

55 so (6)

56 48 (71

57 46 (7)

67 (4)

59 59 121)

ON 121

61 64 (121

62 63 14)

63 71 15)

64 ....

(1)

65 55 (24)

66 69 (8) 111,

1/61 88 (2)

68 68 14)

69 66 (7)

(1)

11110 85 (2)

11)

73 73 (16)

74 55 1461

75 81 (61

ROD STEWART/FACES Coast to Coast Overture (Mercury) SRM 1-797-0 CWX 2752-P

BILL COBHAM Spectrum (Atlantic)

SD 7268-P

8WM 2752-P

A8TC 7288.P

YES Tales From Topographic Oceans (Atlantic) 2SD 908-P ACJ 908.P ABTJ908-P

BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE II Bachman -Turner Overdrive (Mercury)

SRM 1.696-0

SHAWN PHILLIPS Bright White IA&M)

SP4402-W CS4402-W

MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA Between Nothingness (Columbia)

KC32766.H

TODD RUNDGREN Sornething/Anything7 (Bearsville)

2BX 2066-P CBRJ2068-P

TEMPTATIONS 1990 (Tamla Motown)

G 966V IN

MARVIN GAYE Let's Get It On (Taria)

7329VIN 75329.V

JONI MITCHELL Court & Spark (Asylum)

7ES1001-P CAS -1001-P

LINDA RONSTADT Don't Cry Now (Asylum)

SD 5064-P

JOHN DENVER Poems. Prayers & Promises (RCA)

LSP 4499-N

AL GREEN Livin' For You (Hi) ASH L -32082-K

ELVIS PRESLEY A Legendary Performer Vol. 1 (RCA)

CPU -0341-N

WAR Deliver The Word (United Artists) USLA 128F -U UACA 128.0

MOE KOFFMAN Master Session (GRT)

9230-1041-T

CARLY SIMON Hot Cakes (E lektre)

7ES-1002-P CER-1002.P

DIANA ROSS Last Time I Saw Him (Tamla Motown)

M 812V1-1/

ISLEY BROTHERS 3+ 3 (T -Neck)

KZ32453-M

874402-W

8BRJ 2066-P

78329-V

BAS -1001-P

BAS 5064-P

APK 1-0341-N

UAEA 128.0

8230-1041-T

8EK-1002-P

BLACK SABBATH Sabbath. Bloody Sabbath (Warner Bros.)

BS 2695-P 8WM 2695-P

OLIVIA NEWTON -JOHN Let Me Be There (Polydor)

2310 316-0

DAVID ESSEX Rock On (Columbia)

KC 32560.H

MOTHERS OF INVENTION Over-nite Sensation (DiscReet)

MS 2149-P CR X 2149-P

DOOBIE BROS. The Captain And Me (Warner Bros.) BS 2E94.P CWX 2034-P

JACKSON BROWNE For Everyman (Asylum) SD 5067-P

CA 32560-H

BRM 2149-P

8WM 2694-P

8A5 5067 -P

77

78

79

80

410

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

CONGRATULATIONS TO WALT GREALIS AND HIS STAFF ON RPM'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY

BARBRA STREISAND (1) The Way We Were (Columbia)

.... PC 3280-H CA 3280-H

SEALS & CROFTS 79 (7) Diamond Girl (Warner Bros.)

BS 2E09 P CWX 2699-P 8WM 26139-P

THE BAND 54 (13) Moondog Matinee ;Capitol)

ST 11214-F 4XW11214-F 8XW11214-F

MARVIN GAVE & DIANA ROSS 58 111) Together At Last (Motown)

803-V 75803-V 78803-V

GEORGE CARLIN 57 (12) Occupation: Foote (Little David)

1:0 1005-P ACLD 1005-P ABLD 1005-P

LOVEUNLIMITED ORCHESTRA

.... (11 Rhapsody In White (20th Century)

T 433-T

CHUCK MANGIONE 85 (5) nv Land Of Make Believe (Mercury)

SRM1-684-0

CHEECH & CHONG 82 (7) Big Barnbu (Ode)

SP77014-W

GRAND FUNK 83 (26) We're An American Band (Capitol)

SMAS 11207-F

J. GEILS BAND 90 (6) Ladies Invited (Atlantic)

SD 7286-P A8TC 7286-P

DAVID BOWIE 74 (13) Pin-ops (RCA)

APL 1 -0291.B.N AP K10291 -N APK10291-N

HERBIE HANCOCK

.... (1) Headhunters (Columbia)

KC 32731 -H CA 32731-H

TONY ORLANDO & DAWN 76 (10) Dawn'sM New Ragtime Follies (Bell)

1130

.... (I)

GRAHAM NASH Wild Tales (Atlantic)

SD 7288-P A8TC 7288.P

GL) VALDY 93 (4) Landscapes

HL 5104-W 8T 5104-W

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR 91 (2)

, Soundtrack/French (MCA)

MCA2-11001./ MCAC2-11001.1 MCAT2-11001-J

BETTE MIDLER 84 16) The Divine Miss M (Atlantic)

SO 7238-P AC 7238-P A8TC 7239-P

ROBERTA FLACK 77 (251 Killing Me Softly (Atlantic)

SD 7271-P AC -7271-P ABTC-7271-P

JOE WALSH 78 (31) The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (Dunhill)

DSX 50140-N DSX550140.N DHM50140.N

CAT STEVENS 87 133) Foreigner (A&M)

SP 4391-W CS 4331-W 87 4391-W

THE STING 96 12) Soundtrack (MCA(

MCA 390 MCAC330-J MCAT390-.1

DON MESSER too 121

II The Very Best Of (MCA) MCA2-4037-J MCAT2-4037-J

JESSE COLIN YOUNG 92 (7) Song For Juli (Warner Bros.)

BS 2734-P 8WM 2734-P

TEEN ANGEL ....

(1) Teen Angel Lives (Hellroaring) HRS 401-T HRS8 401-T

CHER 95 121 Half -Breed (MCA)

MCA2104-J MCAT2104

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RPM 100 Top Albums ALPHABETICALLY

BY ARTIST

Gregg Allman (19) Allman Brothers (47)

American Graffiti Soundtrack (9) Bachman -Turner Overdrive (54) The Band (78)

Beach Boys (43) Black Sabbath (70) David Bowie (86)

Jackson Browne (75) George Carlin (80)

Carpenters (II) Cheech & Chong (32) (83)

Cher () Chicago100 (31)

Bill Cobham (52) Bruce Cockburn 121) Alice Cooper (18

Jim Croce (4) (5 (30) Crowbar (38)

John Denver (1) (62) Rick Derringer (41) Nell Diamond (20)

Double Bros (74) Bob Dylan (22) (27)

Electric Light Orchestra (40) Emerson Lake & Palmer (16) David Essex (72) Roberta Flack (9)3) Gr Dave 5 Marvin

Gaye ( (359)

Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross (79) J. Galls Band (85)

Grand Funk (84) Al Green (63)

Guess Who (14) Herbie Hancock (87)

Isaac Hayes (42) isley Brothers (69)

Terry Jacks (49) Jesus Christ Superstar/French (91) Elton John (15)

Gladys Knight & The Pips (28) Moe Koffman (66) Led Zeppelin (44)

John Lennon (48) Gordon Lightfoot (29) Lighthouse (10) Loggins & Messina (24)

Love Unlimited (2) (81) Mahavishnu Orchestra (56)

Chuck Mangione (82) Paul McCartney & Wings (7)

Murray McLauchlan (13) Don Messer (97)

Bette Midler (3) (92) Steve Miller (6)

Joni Mitchell (60) Mothers of Invention (73) Graham Nash (89)

Olivia Newton -John (71) O'Jays (50)

Mike Oldfield (23) Tony Orlando & Dawn (88)

Shawn Phillips (55) Pink Floyd (25) (33) Elvis Presley (64)

Helen Reddy (37) Charlie Rich (8) Rolling Stones (34)

Linda Ronstadt (61) Diana Ross (68) Todd Rundgren (57)

Santana (46) Seals & Crofts (77) Carly Simon (67) Frank Sinatra (45)

Stampeders j121 Ringo Starr /((173

Cat Stevens 95 Rod Stewart Faces (51) The Sting (96)

Barbra Streisand (76) Teen Angel (99)

Temptations (58) Valdy (90)

Joe Walsh (94) War (65)

Barry White (36) Who (39)

Stevie Wonder (26) Yes (53)

Jesse Colin Young (98)

Registration forms for

voivo- near appear on

page 15

RPM Top 100 Singles ALPHABETICALLY

BY TITLE

A Very Special Love Song (90) Abra-ca-dabra (15)

Americans (30) Americans (43)

Baby Come Close (71) Bennie & the Jets (83)

Best Thing That Every Happened to Me (98) Boogie Down (41)

Can You Feel It (57) Come & Get Your Love (54) Come the Son (77) Crude Oil Blues (94) Daddy What If (59)

Dark Lady (16) Do It Right (70)

Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker (8) Energy Crisis '74 (93)

Eras Tu (Touch the Wind) (19) Finally (With You)(81)

Get That Gasoline (92) Goddess of Nature (36)

Goin' Home to Rock 'n' Roll (76) Good to Be By You (50)

Honey Please Can't You See (96) Hooked on a Feeling (69) Houston (63)

Fell In Love With You Sometime (60) Just Can't Get You Out Of My Mind (61)

Love (13) Miss You (100) Shall Sing (28)

Thought of You Again (7) n the Mood (32)

Jessica (37) Jet (25)

Jim Dandy (12) The Joker (33)

Jolene Joy

(39(85))

Jungle Boogie (35) Just Don't Want to be Lonely (84) The Last Time I Saw Him (14) Let Me Be There (5) Let Me Get to Know You (26) Life is a Song Worth Singing (72)

Linda Won't You Take Me In (45) Living for the City (51)

The Lord's Prayer (82) Love Song (6)

Love's Theme (2) Lucy, Lucy Lucy (53)

Me and Baby Brother (27) Midnight Rider (17)

Mighty Love (47) Million Dollar Weekend (23)

Mockingbird (46) Molly (75)

Mother For our Children (91) Must Be Love (68)

My Sweet Lady On A Night Like This (73)

One More Chance (80) One Tin Soldier (79)

Outside Woman (89) Piano Man (88)

Put Your Hands Together (48) Raised on Robbery (62)

Rescue Me (87) Rock & Roll Hoochle Koo (49) Rock On (10)

Running Wild (18) Same Old Feeling (44)

Seasons In the Sun (3) Sexy Mama (99)

She (2 1) Show and Tell (22)

Showdown (58) Smokin' In the Boys Room (31) Spiders and Snakes (4)

Star (24) Star Baby (52rs. Stop to Start 74)

Sunshine on y Shoulder (66) Take Good Care of Her (56)

Teenage Lament '74 (29) Tell Me A Lie (65)

Thanks for Saving My Life (86) There Won't Be Anymore (64)

This is Your Song (38) Trying to Hold on to My Woman (55)

Until You come Back to Me (9) Virginia (Touch Me Like You DO) WOLD (34)

The Way We Were (1) When I Am So In Love (97)

You're Sixteen (11) You're So Unique (42) You've Been Wrong (78)

You Sure Love to Ball (67)

CFGM MONTREAL requires one major market newsman. Send tape and resume

to Lee Marshall, CFGM, 1310 Greene Ave., Montreal H3Z 2B5.

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TEEN ANGEL SCORING ON NATIONAL FRONT

Shelly Siegel of Can -Base with Steve Douglas of Mushroom Records, in tow, are criss-

crossing the nation and doing a good job of selling their Teen Angel product. While in

Toronto, Siegel and Douglas met with GRT's Ross Reynolds and Neill Dixon and firmed

a distribution deal for Teen Angel product.

They are currently experiencing good sales on their initial release, "Ten Angel Lives"

(HRS401), having sold more than 11,000 copies, 7000 in the past sixty days since

the group have been touring. Their second release, "12 Inches Of Teen Angel" (HRS402)

has now surpassed 5500 units sold, much of it in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and

Manitoba. The album has been on release for six weeks.

Douglas, well-known producer/record exec from California, is now making his home

in Vancouver and has taken an active part in the formation of Can -Base Productions

and Studios. Principles in the studio are Douglas, Siegel, Milt Brodie, Mike Flicker

and Rolf Henneman. The latter produced both Teen Angel albums. Douglas, has just

formed Mushroom Records and will be releasing product by Alexis, a young Wind-

sor talent, among others over the next few weeks.

TORONTO RADIO STATIONS TO AIR SYMPHONY TOUR The Toronto Symphony is undertaking a

4 week, 16 concert European tour from March 10 to April 6 under the direction of

guest conductor Kazimierz Kord. Frequent live and taped reports from the tour will

be presented on CFRB (Starlight Serenade plus regular newscasts), CHFI-FM (Classics 'Til Dawn) and CBL-FM (throughout

regular programming). The tar is both the longest and most extensive in the Toronto

Symphony's history.

CONGRATULATIONS

WALT

THANKS

FOR EVERYTHING

4147 zt Cr4.1e4p,v,v

MATADOR RECORDS

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OSMONDS TO HEADLINE TROPICANA'S NEW

SUPERSTAR THEATRE

All work and no play has netted the Osmonds ;1 million a year for the next

four years. The big bucks came about through a contract for appearances at the

new Superstar theatre in Las Vegas'

Tropicana Hotel. The deal calls for them to appear for a maximum of eight weeks a

year for the next four years. Their first appearance will be July 12 through August

1st.

The family phenomenon have been spending the last few weeks at their own brand new

studios in Utah, working on recording tracks for their new album.

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QUALITY PREPARES PROMO BOOST FOR HARMONIUM

One of the biggest happenings for Quality Records in some time is a Montreal pro-

duced French language album by Harmonium. Their album hasn't been officially released,

but advance copies have already indicated that the group is "about to arrive".

Produced by Quality's A&R Director Bob Morten at Tempo Studios the Celebration

set has caused a flurry of excitement in the major French (Montreal) and English

(Toronto) markets. Montreal radio stations CHOM-FM and CKLM have almost guaranteed

the album to be a smash in that market while CHUM -FM in Toronto has strangely

enough found a bi-bi hook to hang this one on their playlist. Favourite cut of the album

Bob Morten (I) producer looking over the board chores of Fred Torak (arranger) and

Michel Lachance. Standing behind ore (l -r) Serge Fiori, Louis Valois and Michel

Normandeau.

is "Pour Une Instant", although "Harmon- ium Suite" is also receiving a great deal of

attention. It's expected that "Instant" will be culled as a single.

Giving a board assist at the new West Lake Complex was Tempo's Michel Lachance with

Fred Torak looking after instrumental arrangements.

Harmonium is comprised of Serge Fiori, on 12 string guitar, flute and vocals; Michel

Normandeau, 6 string acoustic guitar, harmonica and vocals; and Louis Valois,

electric piano, bass and vocals. With the exception of percussion and Fluglehorn

parts handled by Rejean Edmond and Allen Penfold respectively, Harmonium played

all the instruments on the session.

Quality's Quebec promo manager, Nicolle Dufour, put together a massive promotion

campaign to tie-in with test marketing the

group through the province of Quebec before releasing in English Canada. Kick-off

for the campaign was a press reception at Tempo studios which was broadcast "live"

by CHOM-FM and CKLM. International recognition is also beckoning with an invi-

tation for Harmonium to participate in the Paris Music Festival to be held in October.

COMMUNICATION CIGHT

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Hopp,' Birth* RPM Liou're ton wears woung

With RPM Weekly (and Walt Grealis), getting on in time

means keeping up with the times. In Canada's World of

Music. you've both done it right and told it right!

Congratulations on your first ten big years...it's just a

beginning. All the Best from Capitol Records-EMI of

Canada Limited Artists and Management.

CAPITOL

Ronney Abramson A Foot in Coldwater

Cochrane Edward Bear Shirley Eikhard Fergus

Fludd The Flying Circus

Tommy Graham Karo

Suzanne Stevens Lise Thouin

Valerie Hudson 0

Christopher Kearny Bill King

Gene MacLellan Anne Murray Bob McBride

Terry McManus The Original Caste New Potatoes

Justin Paige Privilege

Joe Probst Donna Warner

Capitol ECORDS-EVI of CANADA Limited

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DOWNCHILD'S "FLIP" NOT A FLOP YET

It's been more than five months since GRT released Downchild Blues Band's first

Special single, "Flip, Flop & Fly", and the single is still chalking up good sales and

just recently captured the Vancouver market. CKLG's Roy Hennessy saw hit potential

in the single, tried it on his listeners and established yet another market for sales, now

topping 35,000 units sold.

A lot of water has gone under the bridge, and much of it tears, since July 20th, 1973.

That was the release date of the single. Breakout 'market action was almost immed-

iate but major stations were a little cautious, resulting in spotty regional action that

would have totalled most groups. GRT's promotion staff, along with a hefty boost

from David Bleakney and Jim McConnell of Special Records, hung on and hammered

away at the major markets. Strong support did come from CFCF/Montreal, CFGO/

Ottawa, CKY, CKRC and CFRW in Winnipeg, CHED/Edmonton and CKXL Calgary. Mr.

Downchild (Donnie Walsh) himself, got on the phone to programmers, exercising a

sincere hype of the record. Although they were playing the single, some programmers

didn't dig the sound. Complaints of it being "too bluely, too authentic" and even

tagging it "an ethnic record", were being shot down by listeners and buyers who

wanted more of the Blues Band sound. Toronto's rocker, CFTR took it off their

programming list but, because of listener demand, returned the single to the playlist.

Still suffering from "regionalitis", program- mer reaction began to wane. CFCF in Mon-

And now it's International!

Polydor records is now distributing

"When I Am So In Love"(HAN1020x)

by Peter Foldy

World Wide *(EXCEPT WHERE

mi PREVIOUSLY COMMITTED)

new believers this week: CFRA - OTTAWA, ONT. CKPT - PETERBOROUGH, ONT. CHML - HAMILTON, ONT. CFQC - SASKATOON, SASK. CHOW - WELLAND, ONT. CKEC - NEW GLASGOW, N.S.

in just oneWeek Thanks from

KANATA RECORDS

Manufactured in Canada by RECORDS LIMITED

treal dropped it from their playlist. just when all looked bleak in this major market,

the giant rock listening post, CKGM tried the deck on their listeners and Downchild

were back in the winner's circle again.

Flagship of the Mutuel Network, CJMS, took a stab at the single and their listeners

did the rest - resulting in a No. 2 berth on the chart. That same week the single hit No. 5 on the CKGM survey.

Bleakney was quite aware of the geographi- cal problem in Canada and decided to get his crew out on the road. They were finally

established and it was the time to take advantage of the heavy requests for concert

dates across the country. They are now wending their way across Western Canada playing clubs, and campus dates, capping

the tour with a two week stay at the Body Shop in Vancouver.

Downchild's follow-up single, "(I've Got Everything I Need) Almost", has now been

shipped and GRT and Special are ready to capitalize on the five -months -in -the -making

of "Flip, Flop & :Fly".

RUHNKE OFF WITH REPRISE SINGLE

Craig Ruhnke, signed to Reprise Records more than eleven months ago, is off with

his first release, "My World", a self -penning through Don Valley Music/BMIC. The

young Agincourt, Ontario native, along with the WEA people has been waiting for

the psychological time for release of his single which is "an upper all the way".

Ruhnke took himself and an experienced session drummer, Dave Brown (a member

of Dr. Music), into Jeff Smith's Sounds Interchange studio (Toronto) and tracked

what sounds like an expensive and lush session with the use of a Moog, piano,

lead and rhythm guitars -all attended by himself. He overdubbed his vocal eight

times, and came up with a sixteen track taping - considered rather unique.

Like most of the material written by Ruhnke, "World", was inspired by the view

from his twenty-fourth floor apartment.

Says Ruhnke: "It was a cold and dreary sort of day and I wanted to reaffirm that my chick was still mine and that my world was still there at my fingertips." The lofty

view also brought about the idea for "Sun- shine" which he co -wrote with Frankie Gibbs.

The latter releases on the Warner Bros. label.

Ruhnke was the first writer signed to Don Valley and this single release marks his major thrust into the market - with a full promo- tional backing by WEA Music of Canada.

Playing the industry by ear, Ruhnke teaches piano and guitar and is a recognized solo

club act - playing the bar circuit in and around Toronto. He has also used his exper-

tise as a producer/arranger in the commercial field, chalking up a successful commercial

for the Bank of Nova Scotia. As well, he has

been approached by several groups, offering him a piece of their action as a group mem- ber, but he prefers to wing it alone.

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27 U.S. MARKET RIPE FOR SOUTHCOTE DECK

Dave Coutts, president of Smile Records, is confident that the U.S. market is ripe

for Southcote's single release, "She", now climbing the RPM 100 chart. The single has

been released in the U.S. on the Buddah label through a deal negotiated by Coutts

and Buddah A&R execs Art Kass and Lewis Merenstein. The latter is a former Van

Morrison producer. The Smile deal is the first master purchase of the Buddah group's new management, which Kass heads up as

president.

Promotion for Southcote was handed over to Bruce Byrd, the label's new national

promo director who in turn serviced all radio stations in the U.S. The highly influ- ential CK LW Windsor was one of the first

to break the single followed up very quickly by several other major markets. Also sup-

porting the deck are three U.S. trade tipsers, Kal Rudman, Bill Gavin and Bob Hamilton.

Southcote was formed early in 1973. Their first single, "She" was penned by the

group's lead singer, Beau David who also plays bass and rhythm guitar. David formed

the Southeote group after Homestead, of which he was leader, folded.

Besides David, Southcote is comprised of Charlie White, lead guitar; Lance Wright, drums, and a seven year veteran of the

Canadian rock scene; and Breen LeBoeuf, former lead singer for Chimo and a vocal

assist to David.

The group will receive a national boost through an appearance on the "Miss Teen

Toronto" show which took place Feb. 14 at Fairview Mall (Toronto). CBC-TV will

televise the show March 2 for Toronto with the network following on dates to be

announced.

POLYDOR RUSHES NEW BEE GEE DECK

A rush release of "Mr. Natural" by the Bee Gees should put Polydor on the threshold

of chart action for the group who have been off the record scene for some time.

Polydor has also arranged a hefty but informal meet -the -media session for the

visitors when they hit Montreal Feb. 16 and a date at the Forum's Concert Bowl.

The popular Australian -cum English group will also be appearing in Toronto Feb. 17 and 18 and at Hamilton Place on the 19th.

CONGRATULATIONS

WALT GREALIS

AND RPM WEEKLY ON THIS YOUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY

FROM EVERYBODY AT

RONCO TELEPRODUCTS

How do you follow three hit records? Why, with three more

like "CanYou Feel It"(1230-61) by Lighthouse and "Come the Son'V

"Evil inYour Eyes"(1230-74) by Ian Thomas and Downchild Blues

Band's"(I've Got Everything I Need) Almost"(1.230-67).That's how!

And they're all from GRT Records.

GAT

Congratulations from GRTand its distributed labels to Walt Grealis and RPM on their tenth anniv ';

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CONGRATULATIONS TO WALT GREALIS AND THE STAFF OF RPM ON TEN UNFALTERING

YEARS OF UNEXCELLED - BUT TOO OFTEN UNAPPRECIATED - SERVICE TO CANADA'S

RECORDING AND BROADCASTING INDUSTRIES. from the staff of

LIMITED

exclusive Canadian distributor

AUDIO FIDELITY Ago.

Records and Tapes

the finest of all tape, record and audio accessories

We Believe in Music! And we at Smile Records thank all

those in the music industry who shared that belief in our music, making our first year a hit year. We are proud and excited to be part of the

nominations for Junos in three categories:

Independent Record Label We appreciate the recognition for our

contribution to the industry for inno- vative and quality promotion and

recording which resulted in four hit singles -Song of Love (Alabama),

All Things Come from God (Tony Kosinec), Highway Driving (Alabama),

She (Southcote) - and two great albums - Consider the Heart (Tony

Kosinec) and Close to Home (Alabama).

Country Group of the Year Alabama is without doubt one of the

most refreshing and distinctively Canadian sensations to come out of

Congratulations to Walt Grealis and RPM Weekly for 10 years of stimula- ting the Canadian music industry.

Canada in 1973 with two national hit singles and one album.

Country Single of the Year Highway Driving is a bright uptempo

song which scored fantastic industry and consumer response in both English and French versions across Canada and is

presently being prepared for release in several foreign markets.

At present we are working at insuring your continuing support of our artists and music:

Southcote's fantastic first single "She" is solidly gaining

markets throughout North America

Tony Kosinec's dynamic new single

"Little Road and a Stone to Roll" is just being released.

Alabama will have a country and a pop

single forthcoming.

To all the people in the industry who have paved the way for our success and contributed

to the development of our artists and company - we thank you sincerely....... Smile Records

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29 The Programmers A WEEKLY FEATURE OF RPM DESIGNED FOR CANADIAN RADIO PROGRAMMERS.

MAIL, PHONE, OR TELEX YOUR INFORMATION TO REACH US BY 5PM TUESDAY.

The (

TRIBAL Programmers DRUM

PD Chuck Azzarello has left CHLO St. Thomas and may be contacted through

RPM. Bob Williams, who previously held the evening shift has been named the new

PD. No changes in the album oriented for- mat have been announced apart from the

station restricting the on -air operation to 19 hours per day (6AM to 1 AM), instead of

the usual 24 hour operation. The new line-up: Rich Greven 6AM-9AM, Bob Dickson 10AM-

3PM, Bob Williams 3PM-7PM, Steve Moore 7PM-1AM. Wayne Johnston and Andy Henderson continue as weekend part-timers.

CJIB Radio in Vernon are now programming country from 7PM to 7AM with contem-

porary sounds heard from 7AM to 7PM. The station line-up is as follows: 6-9AM Frank

Martina; 9AM-1PM Doug Harrison; 1PM- 3PM Ron Stanley; 3PM-7PM Duane Grand- bois; 7PM-1AM Karl Munro; 1AM-6AM Bob

Linden. Tim Peck, a new addition to the staff will handle week -end shifts.

12 Midnight -4:00 am Tuesday through Friday

2:00-6:00 am Saturday

CJBK London ran a Valentine's Day contest called "Super Kiss". Once every hour they

ran the sound of a big fat kiss and the first listener to call was entered as a qualifier. The winner was announced Valentine's Day

morning and was given a night on the town including a champagne dinner, a dozen roses

and theatre tickets.

CJOY, the Guelph 10,000 watter, enters RPM's Picks & Plays adds this week through

information supplied by music director Phil Viggiani. On -air lineup as follows; Mac Byard

5.9AM; Wayne Moore 9AM-1 PM; Phil Dan iels (Viggiani) 1-6PM; Marylin Kane 10-Mid-

nite, and Mark Adams all-night.

Ian Slack, a member the CFRB Good News Team during the summer of 1972,

returned to CFRB News February 8th as the station's all night newscaster. Ian is the

third former Good News Reporter to be hired on a full-time basis by Standard Broadcasting.

CFRB News Director Don Johnston is now accepting applications for this summer's

Good News Reporters. Applicants must have

one year of university or college to complete in the fall of 1974.

CFRB operator, Hugh Marquis, goes back to school this week - as a teacher. Hugh will be

teaching the principles of radio broadcasting to a dozen grade 6 students at Kensington

Community School in Toronto. The nine week course will cover all facets of radio

programming and, as final projects, the students will produce entire radio programs.

The course is sponsored by CFRB in co- operation with the Teaching Aids Depart -

HELLO! ARE! PEA! EMM! 00WON-FIFTEEN IN

TORONTO WITH DAVE TOLLINGTON. RING! ... amazing how you can write the

line and hit the bell at the end of a sentence on a typewriter with a bit of practice. If

only I had a heavier touch in my fingers, I

could be major market material ... Well, I handed in my microphone for a type-

writer, but it still feels like the same thing. Communication. And that is what we are

here for. Let the left hand in Halifax know what the right hand in Vancouver is doing

and let those two know what all the little toes in between are doing also. Toot your own horn and help yourself and maybe

you'll be helping someone on the other side of the country too. Keep it flowing. Be

talking with you.

ment of the Toronto Board of Education.

Gordon Sinclair received a letter from - you guessed it - President Nixon complimenting

him on his "incite and eloquence" which "captured the spirit that helped to build

our nation -- the spirit of compassion and generosity, the spirit of freedom and openness". Sinclair of course, penned "The

Americans", still number one on the Ameri- can charts.

Marathon's Harry Hibbs has been picking up a fair sampling of radio stations with his

single "All Kinds Of Everythfig" Stations voicing their opinion on the deck include: CJGX Yorkton/Ron Waddell, C)CB Sydney/

CONGRATULATIONS TO WALT GREALIS AND THE STAFF OF RPM MAGAZINE

ON THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR TENTH YEAR AND THEIR MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE

CANADIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY.

FROM YOUR GOOD FRIENDS AT

wee MUSIC OF CANADA, LTD.

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Freeman Roach, the Annapolis Valley/Loran Fevens, CKNX Wingham/lona Terry, CKMP

Midland/Tom Sheilds, CFTJ Cambridge/Greg Peppier, CHEX Peterborough/Sean Eyre and

CKOT Tillsonburg/Richard Bourdeau.

JUNO AWARDS -

MARCH 25/74

The r

MAJOR MARKET Programmers CHART

I ADDITIONS

CJME REGINA (H. Hart Kirch) Get to Know YoulPaul Anka Get Your Love/Redbone

10th Anniversary Congratulations

to Walt Grealis and Staff at RPM WEEKLY

Your efforts on behalf of the

Canadian Record and Music Industry are appreciated.

Gerry Prochaska General Manager

SHOREWOOD PACKAGING CORPORATION

OF CANADA LIMITED 11130 BELLAMY ROAD NORTH

SCARBOROUGH. ONTARIO TELEPHONE .1103/4191-419.11

Ed Ingram Marketing Manager

Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin

CKLW WINDSOR (Bill Hennes)

(1) Bennie & the letslElton /ohn 10-17 Energy Crisis'741Dickie Goodman 13.23 Don't Wont to Be/Main Ingredient 15-30 Best Thing/Gladys Knight & Pips 19-29 Loving You//ohnny Nash 21-HB The Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead 22-28 VirginialBill Amesbury

new 23 Lookin' for a Love/Bobby Womack HB-27 Dark Lody/Cher 28-HB Stor Baby/Guess Who 29-HB Let It Ride/Bachman-Turner 30-HB I Am What l AmlLois Fletcher

CFRW WINNIPEG (Bob Quinn)

Sunshine/John Denver Virginia/Bill Amesbury

Star Baby/Guess Who Get Your Love/Redbone

CHAM HAMILTON (Greg Stewart)

Midnight Rider/Gregg Allman Bennie & the letslElton John

Star Baby/Guess Who

CHED EDMONTON (Wayne Bryant) Living for You/Al Green

Jet/Paul McCartney & Wings Molly/Bearfoot

Love Song/Anne Murray

CFGO OTTAWA (Ric Allen)

I Am What I Am/Lois Fletcher Sunshine//ohn Denver

Mockingbird/Simon & Taylor Jungle BoogielKool and the Gong Shelly Made Me SmilelLisle

MUTUEL NETWORK1MONTREAL Tou/ours du Cinema/P. luvet

Depuis Que Le Monde Est/R. Huet Do It Right/Bob McBride

She/Southcote Rock On/David Essex Lucy Lucy LucylAllan Schick May Be Winter/Love Unlimited Orch.

CFTR TORONTO (Paul Godfrey)

VirginialBill Amesbury Last Time I Saw Him/Diana Ross

I Fell In LovelGary & Dave

C/BK LONDON (Jerry Stevens)

24 Touch the Wind/Mocedades 28 Rock On/David Essex 29 I Shall SinglGarfunkel

1 The

( MAJOR MARKET

Programmers PLAYLIST ADDITIONS

CFQC SASKATOON (Lee Silversides)

Sunshine/John Denver The Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead Blue Horizon/Lou Christie

LondscapesIValdy City Boys1Davies Sisters Say Goodbye to AnnelCliff Edwards

Bright WhitelShawn Phillips A Night Like This/Bob Dylan

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37 A Song Worth Singing/Johnny Mathis

Night Adds: Day to Day Life/Redbone

let/Paul McCartney & IVings

CK XL CALGARY (Greg Haraldson)

Eres Tu/Mocedades In the Mood/Bette Midkr

Virginia/Bill Amesbury Landscapes1Vakly

Hands Together1O'lays

CFR W WINNIPEG (Bob Quinn)

Mockingbird/Simon & Taylor

CKLW WINDSOR (Bill Hermes)

Dancing Machine/Jackson Five Sunshine/John Denver

Philadelphia/Mothers, Fathers, etc.

CFCF MONTREAL (Mike Godin)

Sunshine/John Denver Houston/Glen Campbell

I Got A Thing/Take Good Care/ Elvis Presley

Another Lonely SonylTammy Wynette MarlenalBobby Goldsboro

Mockingbird/Simon & Taylor It's Going to Be Alright/Karl Erikson

CKGM MONTREAL (Lee Murray)

Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin

Action Sides

The following singles are projected to reach the top 25 of their respective charts, based

on early radio station action among the stations in the RPM sample.

Coi.te.poriry SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER

John Denver (MCA)

THE LORD'S PRAYER Sister Janet Mead (A&M)

BENNIE & THE JETS Elton John (MCA) Adutt YOU WILL BE MY MUSIC Frank Sinatra (Reprise)

THE LORD'S PRAYER Sister Janet Mead (A&M)

LANDSCAPES Valdy (Heide)

Cottottrg

HELLO LOVE Hank Snow (RCA)

SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING I NEED Eddy Arnold (MGM)

YOU WERE A LADY Tommy Overstreet (Dot)

MockingbirdISimon & Taylor Get Your Love/Redbone One More ChancelTorn Middleton

CJBK LONDON (Jerry Stevens) Heart breakerlRolling Stones Same Old FeelinglEdward Bear

Rescue MelShirley Eikhard She/Southcote

VirginialBill Amesbury Lucy Lucy Lucy/Allan Schick

Jim DandylBlack Oak Arkansas Get Your Love/Redbone

let1Paul McCartney & Wings Star Baby/Guess Who

MollylBearfoot Shelly Made Me SmilelLisle

In the MoodlBette Midler Last Time I Saw Him/Diana Ross

Sunshine/John Denver

CKCK REGINA (Ken Singer)

Sunshine/John Denver Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin

Heartbreaker/Rolling Stones Midnight Rider/Gregg Allman

lim DandylBlack Oak Arkansas MockingbirdISimon & Taylor

CRAM HAMILTON (Greg Stewart)

Me & My Stone/Stumpeders Last Time/Diana Ross Let It Ride/Bachman-Turner Overdrive

Until You Come Back/Aretha Franklin lust Like That/April Wine

Come the Sonllan Thomas I Fell In LovelGary & Dave

Virginia/Bill Amesbury MollylBearfoot

Congratulations

Walt and RPM

on 10 Great years.

MCA RECORDS (CANADA)

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CFGO OTTAWA (Ric Allen)

Mighty Love/Spinners Can This Be ReallNatural Four

Come and Get Your LovelRedbone Billie's Theme/Hoyt Axton

CHED EDMONTON (Wayne Bryant) Raised on Robberylloni Mitchell

Hooked on a FeelinglBlue Suede My Sweet Lady/Cliff de Young

The Lord's Prayer/Sister lonet Mead

C/ME REGINA (H. Hart Kirch)

Sunshine/John Denver Bennie and the Jets/Elton John

Mockingbird/Simon & Taylor I Fell In Love/Gary & Dove

CJCH HALIFAX (Andy Kaye) Touch the Wind/Mocedades Come & Get Your Love/Redbone

Raised on Robberylloni Mitchell Virginia/Bill Amesbury

Until You Come BacklAretha Franklin Star Baby/Guess Who

Daddy What If/Bobby Bare Shelly Made Me Smile/Lisle

Finally With YoulCooper Brothers Can You Feel It/Lighthouse Jim Dandy/Black Oak Arkansas

WANTED IMMEDIATELY - CJIB Vernon, B.C. requires an evening announcer. Some

production duties. Country Format. Tape and resume to Frank Martina, Production

Manager, CJIB 3315B 30th Avenue, Vernon, B.C.

The ( BREAKOUT

Programmers MARKET ADDITIONS

CHEX PETERBORO (Don O'Neill) Chart Adds

Get Your LovelRedbone Can You Feel 10HO:house

Playlist Adds My Sweet Lady/Cliff De Young

You've Been Wrong/Joey Gregorash Love In Your Eyes/Vicky Leandros

Gonna Love YoulLarry Smith Goddess Of Nature/Abraham's Children

Gonna Be A IrightlKarl Erikson

CKSO SUDBURY (Tom Kelly)

Mighty Love/Spinners Star/Stealer's Wheel

Take Good CarelElvis Presley I'll Bring You A pplesIGinette Reno

Hoochie Koo/Rick Derringer Bennie & Jets/Elton John

Put Your Hands TogetherIO'lays Gonna Love YoulLarry Smith

CHOW NIAGARA (lay

LatelyIMike Graham Jessica/Allmon Brothers

I Heard Bells/Mercey Brothers In The Mandrel, I Shall SinglGarfunkel

Love Theme/Love Unlimited Aba-Co-DabralDeFranco Family

In The Mood/Bette Midler

CHNL KAMLOOPS (Dan McAllister)

Bennie & Jets/Elton John Linda/Murray McLauchlan

So In Love/Peter Foldy leaner By The Sea/Adam Mitchell

In The Mood/Bette Midler Lucy LucylAlon Schick

CHEC LETHBRIDGE (Walt Edwards)

Can This Be ReallNatural Four In The Mood/Bette Midler

Jim Dandy/Block Oak Arkansas let/Paul McCartney

A Thing About YoulElvis Presley Won't Be Anymore/Charlie Rich

You're So Unique/Billy Preston /ungle Boogie/Kool & Gang Bennie & lets/Elton John Gonna Be AlrightlKorl Erikson

The r

Programmers POP MUSIC ADDITIONS

CFA X VICTORIA (Cord Cruse) Show & Tell/Al Wilson

Beautiful Day/Hurricane Smith Sunshine/Cliff De Young

There Ain't No Way/Lobo Come Back To MelTom Middleton

My Music/Frank Sinatra Sundown/Gordon Lightfoot

In The Mood/Bette Midler

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RIGHTEN YOUR W WITH "MY WORLD"

by CRAIG RUHNKE

10-

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Sunshine/John Denver Virginia/Bill Amesbury

C/DC DAWSON CREEK (Mark Allan Lewis)

WOLD1Harry Chopin The Likes Of Louise/Chip Taylor

Sam/Hurricane Smith Cheer Up/Borrabos

Sunshine/John Denver Blue Horizon1Lou Christie

LindalMurray McLauchlan Mama Wants To Barrelhouse/Bruce Cockburn Nice To Be AroundlMaureen McGovern

Free As The Wind/Trend In The Mood/Bette Midler

High Noon/American "ones Finally/Cooper Bros

Another Day/Revelation I Con See/Robt Tennison Troupe

CKEY TORONTO (Judy Casselmon)

Get To Know You/Paul Anka The Way We Werelitay Connif(LP)

Beyond Tomorrow/Mikis Theodorakis Love In Your Eyes/Vicky Leondros

Russia/lames Lost(LP)

CPC SAULT STE. MARIE (Lou Turco) Blue Horizon1Lou Christie

A Night Like This/Bob Dylan ShelSouthcote

Beautiful Day/Hurricane Smith lenner By The SealAdom Mitchell

Sunshine/john Denver

CHFI-FM TORONTO (Tony Luciani)

Free As The Wind/Humperdinck More Than Missing YoulPhyllis Brown Nice To Be Around/Maureen McGovern

Goodbye My Love/Paul Mauriat(LP)

CHML HAMILTON (Johnny Murphy) Beyond Tomorrow/Perry Como You're Sixteen/Lenny Dee

Very Special Love Song/Charlie Rich I Can See/Robert Tennison Troupe

City Boys/Davies Sisters Le MetequelPerry Carmen

CKL Y LINDSAY (Tex Bagshaw) Can't Get It All/Bobby G. Griffith

My Music1Frank Sinatra Beautiful Day/Hurricane Smith

Free As The Wind/Trend Dark Lady/Cher

Sunshine/john Denver Blue Horizon1Lou Christie City Boys/Davies Sisters

UntillAretha Franklin

CFRB TORONTO (Arthur Collins)

Free As The Wind/Patrick Norman Start A Dream/Chester

Le Metequel Perry Carmen Grown UplCarly Simon Could Have BeenlKorl Erikson(LP)

The Entertainer/Marvin Hamlischaf° CKX-FM BRANDON

(Cliff Birnie) Free As The Wind/Trend

Down Tollsley Bros Another Day/Revelation

Fantastique Reveries/Moe Koffman Get Your Love/Redbone I'll Bring You A pples1Ginette Reno

More Than Missing/Phyllis Brown In The Mood/Bette Midler

Mighty Love/Spinners

CKFM TORONTO (Don Chevrette)

Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead Beyond Tomorrow/Perry Como

Eye LevellSimon Park Ork Landscapes1Valdy

City Boys/Davies Sisters Lucy LucylAlon Schick

Free As The Wind/Trend Rhapsody In White/Love Unlimited(LP) Goodbye My Love/Paul Mauriat(LP)

For My Love/Jose Feliciano(LP) Inspiration/Paul Williams(LP)

The Way We Connif(LP)

1I

ANADA'S LARGEST AND BEST-KNOWN RECORD

STORE

The (

Programmers CAMPUS ADDITIONS

CRFM RYERSON (Sue Duffield)

Spiders & Snakes/Jim Stafford Linda/Murray McLauchlan

Back Door Wolf/Nowlin' Wolf(LP) 16 & Savaged1Silverhead(LP)

Graham Central Station(LP) ManholelGrace Slick(LP)

CKMR MAC RADIO (Peter Dowbiggin)

Bachman -Turner Overdrive(LP) Windfall/Rick Nelson(LP)

AS ONE GREAT CANADIAN INSTITUTION

TO ANOTHER

CONGRATULATIONS

WALT

JUST LOOK HOW MUCH YOU'VE DONE

IN SO SHORT A TIME

..................................... . . WALT; * * HAPPY 10th &CO NG RAT'S

TO YOU & RPM * *

The Gaiety Gang

* * *

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Good For YoulToni Brown(LP) Live DatesIWishbone Ash(LP)

In The Mood/Bette Midler Heartbreaker/Rolling Stones

Love Has No Pride/Linda Ronstadt I Shall Sing/Garfunkel

RADIO SCARBOROUGH (Domenic Postorino)

I'm One/The Who Love's ThemelLove Unlimited

For A SonglMichael Stanley Take The RoadlGreg Adams

Star/Stealer's Wheel Goin' HomelPainter

NutbushIlke & Tina Turner Spiders & Snakes/Jim Stafford

CRSG-FM MONTREAL (Jim Johnson)

Planet Waves/Bob Dylan(LP) Live At Keystone/Saunders-Garcia(LP)

Graham Central Station(LP) WindfallIRick Nelson(LP)

Bright Moments/Roland Kirk(LP) 7th Galaxy Hymn/Chick Corea

CBLC RADIO LOYALIST (Rick Jackson)

Linda/Murray McLauchlan

In The Mood/Bette Midler Abra-Ca-DabralDeFranco Family

Yeah/Brownsville Stn(LP)

MOHAWK COLLEGE (Blair Burrough)

You're So UniquelBilly Preston You Angel You/Bob Dylan

MockingbirdlCarly Simon Midnight Rider/Gregg Allman

The Progr arnm CIS

FM ADDITIONS

CHOM-FM MONTREAL (Tim Thomas)

Radio City/Big Star (LP) One More River/Canned Heat (LP) Two Generations/Dave Brubeck (LP)

Burn/Deep Purple (LP) Skeletons/Grateful Dead (LP) Roaringfflookfoot (LP)

AscensionlMalo (LP) Layers/Les McCann (LP)

Loud Proud/Nazareth (LP) Tom Scott and La Express (LP) Hero and Heroine/Strawbs (LP)

RAY DANNIELS

CONGRATULATIONS

WALT

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Marathon

Bock to OoklandlTower of Power (LP) Hooked on a Feeling/Blue Suede

Ca Finit Toujours/Les Sinners The Lord's Prayer/Sister Janet Mead

Third Man Theme/The Band MacumbalTitanic

Honey Pleaselliarry White Stone Country/Johnny Winter Touch the WindlMocedades

Promotions: Wanted Dead or Alive/David Bromberg

Energized1Foghat Nine/Fairport Convention

Message PersonallFrancoise Hardy I umpin' the Gunnell° /o'Gunne

Southern Roots/Jerry Lee Lewis Matching Tie/Monty Python

Windfall1Rick Nelson Seven/Soft Machine

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C/ VI VICTORIA (Helen Moulton) Down the RoadlCountry Gazette lames BaylTed Wesley

You Were A Lady/Tommy Overstreet LindalMurray McLauchlan

Wrong Ideas/Brenda Lee Midnight/Mel Tillis

Gettin' Byllerry Jeff Walker MarlenalBobby Goldsboro

CICI WOODSTOCK, N.B. (Charlie Russell)

I'm Gonna Keep Hangin'lludy Kester Still Loving Youlloe Stampley My Hands on You/Diana Trask

Had You on My Mind/Sue Richards

CKPG PRINCE GEORGE (Hu McLennan)

Sandys Gonna Stay/Gary Buck Cup of CoffeelGeorge Hamilton IV The Lost Time/Mery Smith

Endless HighwaylDave Baker St. Lawrence/Orval Prophet

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The I POP MUSIC Programmers put YLIST

1 2 LOVE SONG Anne Murray/Capitol 72714/F

2 3 WHO'S IN THE STRAWBERRY PATCH

Dawn/Bell 45.424/M 3 1 SEASONS IN THE SUN

Terry Jacks/Goldfish GF 101/K 4 7 GOODBYE YELLOW

BRICK ROAD Elton John/MCA 40148/J

5 9 I THOUGHT OF YOU AGAIN Susan Jacks/Goldfish GF 102/K

6 5 LOVE'S THEME Love Unlimited/ 20th Century 2069/T

7 8 AMERICAN TUNE Paul Simon/

Columbia 4.45900/H 8 4 MY MUSIC

Loggins & Messina/ Columbia 4.45952/H

9 10 A SONG I'D LIKE TO SING Kris & Rita/A&M 4403/W

10 6 TOUCH THE WIND Mocedades/ Celebration CEL 2088X/M

11 12 THE WAY WE WERE Barbra Streisand/

Columbia 65944/H 12 14 INSPIRATION

Paul Williams/A&M 1479/W 13 13 YOU'RE SIXTEEN

Ringo Starr/Apple 1870/F 14 15 WHEN I FALL IN LOVE

Donny Osmond/Kolob 14677/Q 15 17 SPIDERS AND SNAKES

Jim Stafford/MGM 14648/Q 16 20 GOOD TO BE BY YOU

Jack Cornell/RCA KPBO-0016/N 17 27 I SHALL SING

Garfunkel/Columbia 45983/H 18 50 FLASHBACK

5th Dimension/Bell 45-425/M 19 19 I LOVE

Tom T. Hall/Mercury 73436/Q 20 25 DADDY WHAT IF

Bobby Bare/RCA 0197/N 21 21 SHOW AND TELL

Al Wilson/Bell 30073/M 22 18 LET ME BE THERE

Olivia Newton -John/ Polydor 2001-460/0

23 16 LEAVE ME ALONE Helen Reddy/Capitol 3768/F

24 29 MY SWEET LADY Cliff de Young/MCA 40156/J

25 26 GODDESS OF NATURE Abraham's Children/

U.A. UAX361W/U

;Lv

26 36 HEY MY LOVE The Bells/Polydor 2065-214/Q

to 27 37 RAISED ON ROBBERY

Joni Mitchell/Asylum 11029/P 28 30 TELL HER SHE'S LOVELY

El Chicano/MCA 40104/J 29 38 LIFE IS A SONG

WORTH SINGING Johnny Mathis/

Columbia 4.45975/H 30 22 PAINTED LADIES

Ian Thomas/GRT 1230-58/T 31 35 LOVE HAS NO PRIDE

Linda Ronstadt/Asylum 11026/P .t2 23 THIS IS YOUR SONG

Don Goodwin/ Silver Blue SB806/0

33 42 THERE WON'T BE ANY MORE Charlie Rich/RCA 0195/N

34 24 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Charlie Rich/Epic 5.11040/H

35 44 THE LOVE IN YOUR EYES Vicky/RCA KPBO-0018/N

36 66 LINDA WON'T YOU TAKE ME IN Murray McLauchlan/

True North TN 4-118/H 37 46 WANG DANG DOODLE

Pointer Sisters/Blue Thumb 243/M 38 43 AMERICANS

Gordon Sinclair/ Avco Embassy 4628/M

39 28 TOP OF THE WORLD Carpenters/A&M 1468/W

40 47 ABRA-CA-DABRA DeFranco Family/

20th Century 2070/T 41 55 LUCY LUCY LUCY

Alan Schick/MCA 40144/J 42 48 I HEARD BELLS

Mercey Brothers/ RCA KPM0.0015/N

43 49 JOLENE Dolly Parton/RCA 0145/N

44 51 WOLD Harry Chapin/Elektra 45874/P

45 64 I'LL BRING YOU APPLES Ginette Reno/Parrot 2550/K

46 11 TIME IN A BOTTLE Jim Croce/ABC 11405/N

47 52 HALF A MILLION MILES Albert Hammond/Mums 76024/H

48 54 ACROPOLOUS ADIEU Mirielle Mathieu/ Polydor 2065 102/0

49 53 ROCK ON David Essex/Columbia 4-45940/H

50 57 WILL YOU LOVE ME TOMORROW

Melanie/Neighborhood 4213/M

51 31 SHELLY MADE ME SMILE Lisle/Bronco BR 2715

52 58 GOODBYE BLUES Danny McBride/

Columbia C4.4033/H

53 56 THE LAST TIME I SAW HIM Diana Ross/Motown 1278/V

54 59 SOMETHING BIG Burt Bacharech/A&M 1489/W

55 60 THE GYPSY Irish Rovers/

Potato PPT 3002/0

56 61 I CAN SEE The Robert Tennison Troupe

Tentam TNT -100

57 62 IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY

Jim Croce/ABC 11413/N

58 32 LET ME GET TO KNOW YOU Paul Anka/Fame FM X345W/U

59 63 UNTIL YOU COME BACK Aretha Franklin/

Atlantic 45-2995/P 60 65 JENNER BY THE SEA

Adam Mitchell/GRT 1230-68/T

61 67 SAME OLD FEELING Edward Bear/Capitol 72772/F

(9 62 75 THEME UN HOMME LIBRE

Francis Lai/RCA SPS-45.106/N

63 69 Cl Think I'm Over) GETTING OVER YOU

Peter Noone/Philips 40730/K

64 73 WHEN I AM SO IN LOVE An Peter Foldy/Kanata 1020X/M

65 71 MOLLY Bearfoot/Columbia C4.4027/H

66 74 DANNY COME HOME (A Town Near Montreal)

Nana Mouskourl/ Fontana 6010-095/K

67 76 I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOU SOMETIME Gary & Dave/Axe 11/K

68 78 FREE AS THE WIND Patrick Norman/RCA KJB0-0020'm

69 79 YOU'VE BE N WRONG Joey Gregora.../Polydor 2065 219/u

70 70 RESCUE ME Shirley Eikhard/Capitol 3798/F

71 72 GUILTY OF ROCK & ROLL Lorence Hud/A&M 358/W

72 84 HOUSTON Glen Campbell/Capitol 3808/F

73 77 ONE MORE CHANCE Tom Middleton/

Columbia C4 -4029/H 74 86 SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDER

John Denver/RCA 0213/N 75 81 ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING eb

Harry Hibbs/Marathon 45-1103/C 76 89 IN THE MOOD

Bette Midler/Atlantic AT3004/P 77 82 MAR LENA

Bobby Goldsboro/U.A. XW371W/F 78 91 FINALLY (With You)

Cooper Brothers/ Polydor 2065 220/Q

79 85 I'VE GOT TO USE MY IMAGINATION

Gladys Knight & the Pips/ Buddah BDA 393/M

80 80 JENNIFER Tom Kelly/Much CH 1026/W

81 88 ICH DENK AN DICH Heintje Simons/ Polydor 2001 487/Q

82 83 SALUT LES AMOUREUX Joe Dassin/RCA KPBO-5007/N

83 93 YOU WILL BE MY MUSIC Frank Sinatra/Reprise 1190/P

84 87 JOY Isaac Hayes/Enterprise 9085/Q

85 90 LOVE HAS NO PRIDE Linda Ronstadt/Asylum 11026/P

86 94 TAKE CARE OF HER Elvis Presley/RCA 0196/N

87 92 KISS THIS Claude Denjean/Phase 4 PF90017/K

88 96 CAVERN OF THE MOUNTAIN TROLLS

Moe Koffman/GRT 1230 66/T eb

89 98 TELL ME A LIE Sammi Joe/MGM South 7029/Q

90 97 COME LIVE WITH ME Ray Charles/London LC973/K

91 99 YOU WON'T FIND ANOTHER FOOL LIKE ME

New Seekers/MGM 14691/0

92 ....SATURDAY NIGHT Davies Sisters United Artists UA-XW391-W/U

93.... THE LORD'S PRAYER Sister Janet Mead/A&M 1491/W

94100 FOOLS PARADISE Don McLean/United Artists 363/U

CAME THE SON Ian Thomas/GRT 1230-74/T MY COUNTRY LADY

James Repp & Paul Stephens Houke RWP 179

VIRGINIA Bill Amesbury

Yorkville YVM45-100/C LANDSCAPES

Veldy/Haida HS110/W 90.. I'L!

Craig huhnke/Reprise 4022/P 100.. DO IT RIGHT

Bob McBride/Capitol 72718/F

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One Night Stand/Patti McDonnell Had the Best/George Jones

CFSL WE YBURN1ESTE VAN (Kenny "K"Kobelka)

Song & Dance Man1Love is Strange/ Johnny Paycheck

AnymorelCharlie Rich In Love Again/Johnny Bush

The Long Left Hand/Alan Moberg

CKL Y LINDSAY (Bob Eakins)

Crude Oil Blues/Jerry Reed Waits on Tables/Ronnie Milsap

Guess Whollerry Wallace 20th Century Drifter/Marty Robbins

River's Too Wide/Jim Munday All the ThingslAl Hooper

That Girl/Bill Lewis

CKCL TRURO (Rod Mackey)

All Kinds of Everything/Harry Hibbs Last Nitellack Bailey

James Bay/Ted Wesley Midnighte & the BlueslMel Tillis

Shanty Girl/Julie Lynn Snap Your Fingers/Don Gibson

CF/C KAMLOOPS (Brent Wilson) Crude Oil Blues/Jerry Reed

Girl Who Waits/Ronnie Milsap River's too Wide/Jim Munday

CHEX PETERBOROUGH (Don O'Neil)

The Way Love Goes/Johnny Rodriguez Big Red Jimmy/Ron McLeod

Endless HighwaylOove Baker

CK X BRANDON (Cliff Birnie)

Lately/Mike Graham

Song and Dance Man/Johnny Paycheck

My Friend/Zachary & Karen Linda/Murray McLauchlan

Show Me the Way/Nancy Barton 1 Will Love You/The Konkens

Hard Day's Night/Country Limited Me and the BlueslMel Tillis I'm Really MelTammy Wynette (fls)

Everything/Harry Hibbs Celebration DaylDel Rondo

Loving You/David Rogers

CKLW-FM WINDSOR (Ron Foster)

Kersbrook Cottage/Karl Erikson Born to Satisfy/Karen Wheeler

Landscapes/ Valdy Got A ThinglElvis Presley

AnymorelNat Stuckey Both Sides//osie Brown Little Sugar Plumlnelen Cornelius

CKBB BARRIE (lack Jacob)

Honky Tonk AngellConway Twitty Me & the BlueslMel Tillis

20th Century Drifter/Marty Robbins Baby Doll1Borbara Fairchild

Every Time/Dorsey Burnette Last Nightllack Bailey

CFGM TORONTO (Dave Johnson) Baby Doll1Barbara Fairchild

Chickashea/Porter Wagoner Shanty GirIllulie Lynn

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COUNTRY Programmers PLA YLIST 1,

1 3 WORLD OF MAKE BELIEVE Bill Anderson/MCA 4164/J

2 2 I'M STILL LOVING YOU Joe Stampley/Dot 17485/M

3 4 THAT'S THE WAY LOVE GOES Johnny Rodriguez/

Mercury 73446/Q 4 5 LOVE SONG

Anne Murray/Capitol 72714/F 5 8 BITTERSWEET

Donna Moon/ Marathon 45-1101/C

6 8THERE WON'T BE ANY MORE Charlie Rich/RCA 0195/N

7 7 SOMETIME SUNSHINE Jim Ed Brown/RCA 0180/N

813 DADDY WHAT IF Bobby Bare/RCA 0197/N

9 12 ANOTHER LONELY SONG Tammy Wynette/Epic 11079/H

10 1 JOLENE Dolly Parton/ RCA APBO-0145/N

11 11 THAT GIRL WHO WAITS ON TABLES Ronnie Milsap/RCA 0097/N

12 15 THE RIVER'S TOO WIDE Jim Mundy/ABC 1140/N

13 14 I'VE JUST GOT TO KNOW Freddy Weller/Columbia 4-45968/H

14 9 HEY LORETTA Loretta Lynn/MCA 40150/J

15 18 THERE'S A HONKY TONK ANGEL

Conway Twitty/MCA 40173/J

16 16 THE UPTOWN POKER CLUB Jerry Reed/RCA 0194/N

17 17 LUCKY LADIES Jeannie Seely/MCA 40162/J

18 10 I LOVE Torn T. Hall/Mercury 7336/Q

19 19 WOULD YOU LAY WITH ME Tanya Tucker/Columbia 45991/H

20 21 TEN LITTLE FINGERS mn Carroll Baker/Gaiety G747 21 24 OUR LOVING TIMES

Mercey Brothers/ RCA KPMO-0015/N

22 34 MIDNIGHT ME AND THE BLUES Mel Tillis/MGM 14689/Q

23 33 SWEET MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM Billy Crash Craddock/ ABC 11412/N

24 32 TONIGHT SOMEONE'S FALLING

Johnny Carver/ABC 11403/N 25 36 WRONG IDEAS

Brenda Lee/MCA 40171/J 26 27 WHEN I GET MY

HANDS ON YOU Diana Trask/Dot 17486/M

27 45 I LOVE YOU Houston & Mandrell/ (pic 5-11068/N

28 23 OU WERE MY HOME 411 en Stolz/Stamp ST4-11/M

29 46 SNAP YOUR FINGERS Don Gibson/Hickory 312/K

30 25 I REMEMBER LOVE R. Harlan Smith/GRT 1230.64/T

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31 20 BIG GAME HUNTER Buck Owens/Capitol 3769/F

32 48 LOVING YOU HAS CHANGED MY MIND

David Rogers/Atlantic 4012/P

33 22 THE LAST LOVE SONG Hank Williams Jr./ MGM K -14656/Q

34 26 DARLIN' Ray Griff/Dot 17471/M

35 39 NOTHING TO LOSE Mery Smith/Quality 2084X/M

36 44 SWEET JESUS Roy Payne/RCA KP80.0017/N

37 28 COME ON PHONE Jean Shepard/

United Artists UAXW-317W/U 38 49 AMRILLO BY MORNING

Terry Stafford/ Atlantic 4006/P

39 29 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Charlie 5-11040/H

40 52 DON'T PLAN ON LOSING YOU Brian Collins/Dot 17483/M

41 35 HE Jim & Don Haggart/

Arpeggio ARPS-1002/N 42 20 YOU DO IT AGAIN

Sharon Lowness/Boot BTO-81/K 43 30 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN

Jody Miller/Epic 5-11056/H 44 37 LOVIN' ON BORROWED TIME

Mel Street/ Metromedia Country 0143/T

45 58 WHATEVER HAPPENED TO RANDOLPH SCOTT

Statler Bros./Mercury M73448/0 46 59 WHEN YOUR GOOD

LOVE WAS MINE Narvel Felts/Cinnamon 779/K

47 38 SOMEWHERE BETWEEN LOVE AND TOMORROW

48 65 JUST ONE MORE SONG Blanchard & Morgan/

Epic 11058/H 49 53 TURN ON YOUR LIGHT

Kenny Price/RCA 0198/N 50 60 AMERICANS

Gordon Sinclair/ Avco Embassy 4628/M

51 40 THE BAPTISM OF JESSE TAYLOR

Johnny Russell/RCA 0165/N 52 98 TWENTIETH CENTURY DRIFTER

Marty Robbins/MCA 40172/J 53 77 HOUSTON

Comin' To Sea You) Glen Campbell/Capitol 3808/F

54 97 GUESS WHO Jerry Wallace/MCA 40183/J

55 68 PARDON ME Winston James/Marathon 1100/C

56 42 IF WE MAKE IT THROUGH DECEMBER

Merle Haggard/Capitol 3746/F 57 47 CARDBOARD COWBOYS

Bob Ruzicka/MCA 4012/P 58 41 AMAZING LOVE

Charley Pride/RCA APBO-0073/N 59 43 AIN'T LOVE A GOOD THING

Connie Smith/ Columbia 4.45954/H

60 64 WALK THAT ENDLESS HIGHWAY

Dave Baker/Stamp ST4-13 X/M 61 99 CHIP CHIP

Patsy Sledd/Mega 203/M 62 62 THE RAINBOW IN

DADDY'S EYES Sammi Smith/Mega 204/M

63 63 LET'S GO ALL THE WAY TONIGHT Tiflis & Bryce/MGM 14660/Q

64 68 JAMES BAY HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER PLAY

Ted Wesley/Boot BT092/K 65 67 JET SET

Jones & Wynette/Epic 11083/H 66 69 COUNTRY GIRL

Dave Boire/Boot BT.088/K

67 92 CRUDE OIL BLUES Jerry Reed/RCA 0224/N

68 70 DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER

Skeeter Davis/RCA 0188/N 69 71 LINDA WON'T YOU TAKE ME IN

Murray McLauchlan/ True North TN4-118/H

70 72 ODE TO JOLIE BLON Gary Sergeants/Mercury 73440/0

71 73 MV COUNTRY CANADA Jerry Eli/Matador JA4016

72 76 SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING I NEED

Eddy Arnold/MGM 14672/Q 73 75 I CHANGED MY MIND

Billy Walker/MGM 14693/0 74 74 GOODBYES DON'T COME EASY

Warner Mack/MCA 0137/J 75100 YOU WERE A LADY

Tommy Overstreet/Dot 17493X/M 76 78 RED ROSES FROM THE

BLUE SIDE OF TOWN George Morgan/MCA 40159/J

77 79 TO IT AND AT IT Stompin' Tom Connors/

Boot BT.093/K 78 86 SHANTY GIRL

Julie Lynn/Arpeggio ARPS1023/H 79 80 A SIX PACK TO GO

Hank Wilson/Shelter 7338/F 80 95 DUNROBIN'S GONE

Chad Allan/GRT 1230-71/T 81 81 THE LONG LEFT HAND

OF LIFE Alan Moberg/Sweetwater 103

82 82 DO I HAVE TO HATE HER Ron McLeod/

Columbia C4 -4037/H 83 83 WE'RE BACK IN LOVE AGAIN

Johnny Bush/RCA 0164/N 84 94 THAT GIRL

Bill Lewis/Boot 87.094/K 010

85 85 DADDY NUMBER TWO Glenn Barber/Hickory 311/K

86 87 LATELY I'M AFRAID IT'S GONE TOO FAR

Mike Graham/U.A. 389-W/U 87 93 DADDY PICKED GUITAR

Al Hooper/Dominion 169/C 88 88 LOOKING BACK

Jerry Foster/Cinnamon 774/K 89 89 ODE TO A VIOLIN

Hank Thompson/Dot 17490X/M 90 90 MOONTAN

Jeris Ross/ABC 11397/N 91 91 GREAT MAIL ROBBERY

Rex Allen Jr./Warner Bros. 7753/P 92 96 WORDS DON'T HAVE

A MEANING Ken Stapley Jr./

Sparkle 5000 KERSBROOK COTTAGE

Karl Erikson United Artists UAXW388W/F

HELLO LOVE Hank Snow/RCA 0215/N

THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A NEWFOUNDLANDER

Carlton Showband / RCA KPBO-0024/N IT'S TIME TO

CROSS THAT BRIDGE Jack Greene/MCA 40179/J

BABY DOLL Barbara Fairchild/Colu

Columbia 4.45988/H 98.... ALBERTA CAJUN

Chwill Brothers/Marathon 1108/C 99.... I'M LEFT YOU'RE RIGHT

Jerry Lee Lewis/ Mercury 73452/0

100 ....

MAMA'S GOT TO KNOW HOW Doug Kershaw/Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. 7763/P

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