Survey of the Week

 KJR - CHANNEL 95 - SEATTLE/TACOMA
                           FAB FORTY          
                        AUGUST 10, 1973    
   TW                                                             LW
    1. Delta Dawn – Helen Reddy                                    3
    2. Live And Let Die – Wings                                    1
    3. The Morning After – Maureen McGovern                        2
    4. Misdemeanor – Foster Sylvers                                4
    5. My Sweet Gypsy Rose – Dawn                                  7
    6. Get Down – Gilbert O’Sullivan                               5
    7. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day – Chicago                        6
    8. We’re An American Band – Grand Funk                        12
    9. Clouds – David Gates                                        9
   10. Gypsy Man – War                                            10
   11. Touch Me In The Morning – Diana Ross                        8
   12. A Million To One – Donny Osmond                            16
   13. Brother Louie – Stories                                    11
   14. Muskrat Love – America                                     18
   15. Uneasy Rider – Charlie Daniels                             13
   16. Loves Me Like A Rock – Paul Simon                          30
   17. How Can I Tell Her – Lobo                                  17
   18. Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne – Looking Glass                      25
   19. Why Me – Kris Kristofferson                                32
   20. If You Want Me To Stay – Sly & The Family Stone            22
   21. I’d Rather Be A Cowboy – John Denver                       14
   22. Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh                             24
   23. Yesterday Once More – Carpenters                           15
   24. Freedom For The Stallion – Hues Corp.                      28
   25. I’ll Always Love My Mama – Intruders                       26
   26. L.A. Freeway – Jerry Jeff Walker                           29
   27. Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye                              36
   28. Behind Closed Doors – Charlie Rich                         20
   29. Lord, Mr. Ford – Jerry Reed                                21
   30. Half Breed – Cher                                          --
   31. My Maria – B.W. Stevenson                                  38
   32. Believe In Humanity – Carole King                          34
   33. Man Of The World – Robin Trower                            19
   34. You Got Me Anyway – Sutherland Brothers                    37
   35. Nobody Wants You – Bobby Womack                            --
   36. Higher Ground – Stevie Wonder                              --
   37. The Hurt – Cat Stevens                                     39
   38. He – Today’s People                                        --
   39. Diamond Girl – Seals And Crofts                            23
   40. China Grove – Doobie Brothers                              --

Originally posted to ARSA Surveys by Gary Pfeifer

Mike Cherry

retired broadcaster: on-air, MD, PD, asst PD, Prod Mgr, IT, station technician/engineer, pioneer Internet webcaster, station installation/maintenance; 12 years in commercial radio, 17 years volunteer in campus/community radio in B.C., Alberta & Wash. Amateur radio operator & "DXer" specializing in AM night-time DX, short-wave DX/listening & remote SDR DXing/listening

5 thoughts on “Survey of the Week

  1. Ron Harris • September 29, 2024

    Hey Jay! I was poking around online and found your posts on this site. I have no other way of getting in touch, so I figured I’d leave a message here. I hope you’re doing well. Ron Harris.

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    1. Jay Hamilton • September 30, 2024

      Ron: How the hell are you? The last I heard (I believe) you were doing radio in Boise, Idaho. Is that still true … or was it ever true?
      It’s strange, but I also just heard from another ol’ Seattle radio ‘n Broadcast Programming alum, Chris Mays. Plus, from a guy I knew when I was at KPOK in Portland. What is that old saying “My ears must have been burning”? Anyway, something like that!
      My wife, Naomi, and I recently returned from a 4 and a half month cruise around the world and I just turned 84 last month. What have you been up to? Hope you’re doing well…my best to you.

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      1. Jay Hamilton • September 30, 2024

        Ron: I assume many will remember you from your time at K-Plus (KPLZ) and “The End” in Seattle. I see I was correct about you going in Boise, Idaho. I discovered this article about your time there…which I’ll give a link to for those who may be interested. (Still wondering if you remained in Idaho).
        https://idaho businessreview.com/2013/08/05/ron-harris-is-operation-manager-for-journal-broadcast-group-in-boise/

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  2. Jay Hamilton • September 29, 2024

    This music chart from KJR’s Fab 40 in August 1973 has “Why Me” by Kris Kristofferson at #19. Yesterday, in Hana, Hawaii, the legendary songwriter died at the age of 88. Kris was not always touted as a great singer. As a member of The Highwayman (along with Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash), Willie Nelson remarked as Kris came to a recording session with laryngitis and proclaimed he could not sing, Willie’s legendary response was: “How can you tell?”.
    Kris also parlayed his good looks into starring roles in a number of motion pictures. Kristofferson’s death on Saturday (September 28th) leaves us all with “Sunday Morning Coming Down”.

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