Radio Action Ploylist Prime Movers * Based on Station Playlists Through Thursday (12 '14 '78)

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Radio Action Ploylist Prime Movers * Based on Station Playlists Through Thursday (12 '14 '78) 31 Ploylist Top Add Ons Billboard Radio Action Ploylist Prime Movers * Based on station playlists through Thursday (12 '14 '78) Continuedfrom page 29 OLEO- Wichita WDRC-Harttord WYRE- Annapolis WQAM -Miami WBYQ (92- Q)- Nashril e WIFE -Indianapolis POINTER SISTERS (Planet) Radioactive -Fire CHAKA KHAN -I'm Every Woman (WB) ; ROD STEWART -Do You Think I'm Sexy GENESIMMONS- NICOLETTE CARSON -Lotta Love (WB) (Casablanca) ALICE COOPER -How You Gonna See Me (WB) BARRY MANILOW- Somewhere In The BLUES BROTHERS -Soul Man (Atlantic) Now (WB) ROD STEWART- Do You Think I'm Sexy Night BLUESBROTHERS-Soul Man (Atlantic) BOBSEGER -We've Got Tonight (Capitol) (Arista) (WB) * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO)10.3 * NICOLETTE LARSON -Lotta Love (WB) I5 -8 * NONE FAITH BAND -Dancin' Shoes (Mercury) * EARTH, WIND O FIRE- September (ARC) D* VILLAGE PEOPLE- Y.M.C.A. (Casablanca) * LINDA RONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby * TOTO- Hold The Line (Columbia) 15-9 14-9 * 12.8 * ALSTEWART -Time Passages (Arista) 11-7 (Asylum) 23-9 WPRO (AM)- Providence * EAGLES - Please Come Home For MIX (9610-Miami * LEIF GARRETT- IWas Made For Dancing Christmas (Asylum) HB -20 D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 4 -I (Scotti Brothers) 14 -9 EAGLES- Please Come Home For ROSE ROYCE-Love Don't Live Here Northeast Region WLEE- Richmond WHBQ- Memphis Christmas (Asylum) Anymore (Whitfield) INDE- Indianapolis TOP ADD ONS: HOT CHOCOLATE-Every l'sAWinner ROD STEWART-Do You Think I'm Sexy D. CHANSON -Don't Hold Back(Ariola) NICOLETTELARSON - Lotta Love (WB) (Infinity) (WB) 7-4 * BILLY JOEL -My Lite (Columbia) ERIC CLAPTON- Promises (RSO) OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN -A Little More Love BLUES BROTHERS -Sal Man (Atlantic) BARRYJARNILOW- Somewhere In The * EARTH, WIND 8 FIRE-Se ptem ber (ARC) D* CHIC Freak (Atlantic) 3.1 (MCA) NICOLETTE LARSON -Lotta Love (Warner -Le Night (Arista) 11.5 D* BARRY WHITE-Your Sweetness lsMy Brothers) 15.1 To Weakness (20th Century) l The 15 WPRO -FM- Providence * POINTBI SISTERS-Fi re (Planet) 28- 13 * CHERYL LYNN -Got Be Real (Columbia) * TOTO -Hold Line (Columbia) -5 EARTH, WIND FIRE- September (ARC) i 19-12 * KENNYROGERS -The Gambler (UA) 24 -18 * POINTER SISTERS -Fire (Planet) 24 -20 * PAUL DAVIS -Sweet Life (Bang) 113 GERRY RAFFERTY -Home And Dry (UA) Y -100 (WHYI -FM) -Miami WRVQ- Rtdrmend WOKE-Milwaukee ROD STEWMT-Do You Think I'm Sexy WFLI- Chattaneep (WB) D CHERYL LYNN -Got To Be Real (Columbia) * PRIME MOVERS: DANHARTMAN- InstantReplay(BlueSky) QUEEN -Bicycle Race /Fat Bottomed Girls UNDARONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby GEORGE MacRAE -I Want You Around Me * BEE GEES-Too Much Heaven (RSO) 14-10 (Elektra) (Asylum) BLUES BROTHERS-Soul Man (Atlantic) (TK) TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) * TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) 6-3 ALICE COOPER You Gonna See Me BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO) * EARTH, WIND & FIRE -September (ARC) EARTH, WIND&FIRE- September(ARC) -How 12-8 Now (WB) ANDY GIM-Our Love (RSO) WICC Bridgeport 14-9 * BEE GEES-Too Much Heaven (RSO) 20 -9 - * VILLAGE PEOPLE -Y.M.C.A. (Casablanca) * ERIC CARMEN -Change Of Heart (Arista) * CHIC-Le Freak (At lantic)24-10 D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 18-7 CHICAGO -No Tell Lover (Columbia) 10-5 22-17 * BILLYJOEL -My Life (Columbia) 15-9 MU-FM- Milwaukee BREAKOUTS: CAT STEVENS-Bad Brakes (ARM) WKBO- Harrisburg WLOF- Orlando WRJZ- Knoxvik * NONE For POINTER SISTERS -Fire (Planet) NOD SEEWMT -Do Cm Think Fm Sexy HOTCHOCOLATE-Every I's AWinner LEIFGAIREIT-IWas Made Dancing (Warner Brothers) (Infinity) (Scotti Brothers) IAN MATTHEWS -Shake It (Mushroom) * ROD STEWART-Do You Think I'm Sexy EAGLES -Please Come Home For Christmas CHERYL LYNN -Got To Be Real (Columbia) DOLLY PARTON -Baby l'm Burnin' (RCA) (WB) * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven(RSO)9.3 (Asylum) ELTON JOHN -Part Time Love (MCA) Mid-Atlantic Region .* POINTER SISTERS -Fire (Planet) 24 -18 * BOB SEGER -We've Got Tonight (Capitol) IAN MATTHEWS -Shake It (Mushroom) * NICOLETTE LARSON -Lott a Love (WB)17- 22-16 10 * SWITCH-There'll Never Be (Gordy) 17 -12 * EAGLES -Please Come Home For * ERIC CLAYTON-Promises (RS0)29 -17 Christmas (Asylum) 26-16 KSLQ- FM -St. Lais WABC -New York TOP ADD ONS: Q-105 (WRBQ-FM) -Tampa Southeast Region * HOT CHOCOLATE-Every I'sAWinner ELTON JOHN -Part-Time Love (MCA) HOT CHOCOLATE-Every l'sAWinner NICOLETTE LARSON-Lotta Love (WB) ROD STEWART-Do You Think I'm Sexy (Infinity) 20.14 (Infinity) EARTH,WIND&FIRE- September (ARC) MEAT LOAF-You Took The Words Right Out POINTER SISTERS -Fire (Planet) TOP ADD ONS: (WB) WGOW- Chattaneop Of My Mouth (Clev Intl) * UNDARONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby NICOLETTE LARSON -Lotta Love (Warner BARRY MANILOW- Somewhere In The (Asylum) 4125 Brothers) Night (Arista) * BOB SEGER -We've Got Tonight (Capitol) CNMSON -Don't Hold Back (Ahab) D. CHIC-Le Freak (Atlantic) 23.16 * ANDY GIBB- Our Love (RSO)31-16 NICOLETTE LAMM -Lotta Love (Warner * LINDARONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby Brothers) (Asylum) HB -22 BARRYMANILOW- Somewhere In The 99-X -New York * PRIME MOVERS: * QUEEN -Bicycle Race /Fat Bottomed Girls BLUES NI OTHENS -Sml Man (Atlantic) Night (Arista) (Elektra) 12-9 * TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) 17 -13 CHERYL LYNN -Got To Be Real (Columbia) * BEEGEES-TooMuchHeaven(RSO) I5-12 BEE GEES -Tm Much Heaven (RSO) B1.105 (WBJW-FM)- Ortando KX00 -St. Louts IAN MATTHEWS -Shake It (Mushroom) (D) VILLAGE PEOPLE- Y.M.C.A. (Casablanca) * AL STEWMT -Time Passages (Arista) 6-3 NONSTADT Baby Baby (Asylum) * PRIME MOVERS: NICOLETTE LARSON- Lotta Love (WB) NONE * TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) 22-17 LINDA -Ooh WERC- Birmingham * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO) 16-10 THE ROLLING STONES- Shattered (Rolling Stones) Albany POINTER SISTERS -Fire (Planet) WPM- ROD STEWART-Do You Think I'm Sexy * NONE (D) CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) BREAKOUTS: * BILLY JOEL -My Life (Columbia) 19-9 (WB) BLUES BROTHERS-Soul Man (Atlantic) TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) * CHIC -Le Freak(Atlantic) 21.11 EAGLES - Please Come Home For ROLLING STONES-Shattered (Rolling Stones) KENNY ROGERS-The Gambler (UA) 010A- Des Moines Christmas (Asylum) NEIL DIAMOND- Forever In Blue leans WMFJ- Daytona Bach (Columbia) * OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN -A Little More Love * OUVIA NEWTON-JOHN -A Little More Love BREAKOUTS: D CHIC-Le Freak (Atlantic) LEIF GAARETT -1 Was Made For Dancing CHASE -Midnight Express (Casablanca) (MCA) 14-9 (MCA) 25-20 (Scotti Brothers) NICOLETTE LARSON-Lotta Love (WB) COOPER BROTHERS -The Dream Never D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 6.1 * POINTER SISTERS-Fire (Planet) 20-22 ROD STEWRRT -Tune Passages (Arista) Dies (Capricorn) D* VILLAGE PEOPLE-Y.M.C.A. (Casablanca) MANILOW- Somewhere In The Night WIRY -Albany BARRY WSGN-Birmingham 16-4 (Arista) * EARTH, WIND IFIRE-September (ARC) WFIL- Philadelphia 26-16 ROD STEWART-Do You Think l'm Sexy EAGLES -Please Come Home For Christmas * FIREFALL- Strange Way (Atlantic) 20.10 BMRYMMILOW- SomewherelnThe (WB) POINTER SISTERS-Fire (Planet) * ALICE COOPER -How You Gonna See Me Night(Arista) KDWB- Minneapolis Now BARRY MANILOW- Somewhere In The i (WB) 24.I4 NEIL DIAMOND-Forever In Blue Jeans ROD STEWART -Do You Think I'm Sexy Night (Arista) WAPE -Jacksonville POINTER SISTERS-Fire (Planet) (Columbia) MP-Manta (WB) D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) LINDA RONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby RODSTEWART- DoYouThinkI'mSexy * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO) 12-9 D CHANSON -Don't Hold Back(Ariola) * ERICCLAPTON- Promises(RSO) II-5 (Asylum) * BILLYJOEL -My Life (Columbia) 2.1 (WB) D* VILLAGE PEOPLE- Y.M.C.A. (Casablanca) BLUES BROTHERS-Soul Man (Atlantic) WKBW Buffalo * BEEGEES -Too Much Heaven (RS0)11.5 * NICOLETTE LARSON-Lott a Love (WB) 26. - 13-10 GLORIA G*YNOR-I Will Survive (Polydor) 20 * HOT CHOCOLATE -Every l'sAWinner NONE EARTH,WIND&FIRE- September (ARC) WHHY- Montgomery WZZD- Phiadelplia (Infinity) 24.18 * * MELISSA MANCHESTER-Don't Cry Out 19-13 POINTER SISTERS- Fire(Planet)11 -5 Loud (Arista) 23 -16 * NIGEL OLSSON -Da nc in ' Shoes (Bang) ALICE COOPER -How You Gonna See Me * BILLYJOEL -My Life (Columbia) 14-2 ANDY GIBB Love (RSO) 29-19 * -Our Now (WB) KSTP -Minneapolis 2 -93 (WZGC -FM) -Manta WAYS-Charlotte GERRY RAFFERTY -Home And Dry (UA) * MEAT LOAF-You Took The Words Right Out NICOLETTE LARSON -Latta Love (WB) NONE Of My Mouth (Cleo Intl) 24-15 D CHANSON -Don't Hold Back (Ariola) D. CHERYL LYNN -Got To Be Real (Columbia) * POINTERSISTERS-Fire (Planet) 22-12 WYSL - Buffalo * FIREFALL- Strange Way (Atlantic) 12-6 IAN MATTHEWS -Shake It (Mushroom) ROD STEWART-Do You Think I'm Sexy * KENNY ROGERS -The Gambler (UA) D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 8-4 D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 10 -1 (WB) * NICOLETTE LARSON- Lotta Love (WB) 22- ROD STEWART -Do You Think I'm Sexy (WB) KAAY -Little Rock 16 WIFI- FM- Phiadelpha * OUVIA NEWTON-JOHN -A Little More Love * POINTER SISTERS- Fire(Planet) 24-12 DOOBIEBROTHERS- Minute By Minute (MCA) 23-15 * ERICCLAPTON- Promises(RSO) 28-23 * TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) 12 -6 NICOLETTE CARSON -Lotta Love (WB) NICOLETTELARSON -Lotta Love (WB) (WB) WBBQ- Augura WHB- Kansas City WKa- Raleigh ERICCLAPTON- Promises(RS0) * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO) 19.10 EARTH, WIND AFIRE- September (ARC) LEIFGARRETT Was Made For Dancing -I MARSHALL HAIN- Dancing In The Street ROD STEWART -Do You Think I'm Sexy * LINDA RONSTADT -Ooh Baby Baby * ANDYGIBB -Our Love (RS0)19.14 * BEE GEES -Too Much Heaven (RSO) 10-6 (Scotti Brothers) (Capitol) (WB) (Asylum) 18-14 D* CHIC -Le Freak (Atlantic) 23.10 * TOTO -Hold The Line (Columbia) 13 -8 BLUES BROTHERS -Soul Man (Atlantic) SANTANA -Stormy (Columbia) POINTER SISTERS-Fire (Planet) WBBF- Rochester WPGC- Washington * HOT CHOCOLATE -Every l'sAWinner * BARRY WHITE-Your Sweetness Is My WAIR- Winston -Salem TOTO The Line (Columbia) 13-7
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