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122618.Log ********** 88.5 Fm Keom 12/26/18 122618.LOG ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 12:00 A 71 Joy To The World Three Dog Night 12:03 A 75 The Way I Want To Touch You Captain & Tennille 12:05 A 78 The Closer I Get To You Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway 12:10 A 81 Elvira Oak Ridge Boys 12:12 A A Natural Man Lou Rawls 12:16 A Crimson And Clover Tommy James & The Shondells 12:19 A 70 Ride Captain Ride Blues Image 12:23 A 81 Super Freak Rick James 12:26 A 77 Strawberry Letter #23 Brothers Johnson 12:31 A 73 The Way We Were Barbra Streisand 12:35 A 90 Something Happened On The Way To He Phil Collins 12:39 A 83 Say It Isn't So Hall & Oates 12:43 A 79 Rock N Roll Fantasy Bad Company 12:46 A Cradle Of Love Billy Idol 12:50 A 78 Jack And Jill Raydio 12:53 A 72 Oh Girl Chi-Lites 12:57 A 74 Longfellow Serenade Neil Diamond 01:00 A Some Like It Hot Power Station ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 01:00 A 79 Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen Page 1 122618.LOG 01:02 A 77 Stand Tall Burton Cummings 01:05 A 71 Ain't No Sunshine Bill Withers 01:07 A 88 One Moment In Time Whitney Houston 01:12 A 72 Vincent Don McLean 01:16 A 67 Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) John Fred 01:19 A 79 Promises Eric Clapton 01:22 A 83 What Ever Happened To Old Fashioned B.J. Thomas 01:25 A 79 Shake Your Body Down (To The Ground Jackson 5 01:29 A The One I Love R.E.M. 01:31 A 71 Smiling Faces Sometimes Undisputed Truth 01:34 A 91 Mysterious Ways U2 01:38 A 81 The One That You Love Air Supply 01:42 A 72 Tiny Dancer Elton John 01:46 A 94 Mrs. Jones Counting Crows 01:51 A 74 Hollywood Swinging Kool & The Gang 01:54 A 78 Too Much, Too Little, Too Late Johnny Mathis & Deneice Williams 01:57 A 72 Goodbye To Love Carpenters 01:59 A 87 Heart And Soul T'pau ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 02:00 A 80 Funkytown Lipps, Inc. 02:03 A 79 When You're In Love With A Beautifu Dr. Hook 02:06 A 70 Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours Stevie Wonder 02:09 A High On You Survivor Page 2 122618.LOG 02:13 A 94 Hold My Hand Hootie & The Blowfish 02:16 A There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Billy Ocean 02:20 A 74 I'll Have To Say I Love You In A So Jim Croce 02:23 A 68 Hey Jude Beatles 02:29 A 74 Everlasting Love Carl Carlton 02:31 A 74 You're No Good Linda Ronstadt 02:35 A 93 Show Me Love Robin S 02:39 A 82 Hurts So Good John Cougar Mellencamp 02:42 A 85 Life In A Northern Town Dream Academy 02:46 A 93 Again Janet Jackson 02:50 A 70 Mr. Bojangles Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 02:53 A 76 You Don't Have To Be A Star Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. 02:57 A 78 Copacabana Barry Manilow 03:02 A 80 Dreaming Cliff Richard ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 03:00 A 77 (Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher An Rita Coolidge 03:03 A 77 (Every Time I Turn Around) Back In L.T.D. 03:06 A 76 Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry 03:09 A 87 When Smokey Sings ABC 03:14 A Wham Bang Shang-A-Lang Silver 03:16 A 65 Stop In The Name Of Love Supremes 03:19 A 74 You And Me Against The World Helen Reddy Page 3 122618.LOG 03:22 A 81 Say Goodbye To Hollywood Billy Joel 03:26 A 74 Help Me Joni Mitchell 03:31 A 72 (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Wa Luther Ingram 03:34 A 93 Runaway Train Soul Asylum 03:39 A 9 To 5 Dolly Parton 03:41 A 72 Softly Whispering I Love You English Congregation 03:46 A 94 Take A Bow Madonna 03:51 A 70 The Wonder Of You Elvis Presley 03:53 A 70 Vehicle Ides Of March 03:56 A 79 Makin' It David Naughton 03:59 A 81 Lady (You Bring Me Up) Commodores ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 04:00 A 76 Disco Lady Johnny Taylor 04:04 A 77 Angel In Your Arms Hot 04:07 A 77 Torn Between Two Lovers Mary MacGregor 04:10 A 80 Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benatar 04:13 A 72 Conquistador Procol Harum 04:16 A 66 Reach Out, I'll Be There Four Tops 04:19 A 75 My Little Town Simon & Garfunkel 04:23 A It's The End Of The World As We Kno R.E.M. 04:27 A 77 Lucille Kenny Rogers 04:31 A 74 Seasons In The Sun Terry Jacks 04:34 A 95 Breakfast At Tiffany's Deep Blue Something Page 4 122618.LOG 04:39 A 82 Hard To Say I'm Sorry Chicago 04:42 A 75 Feelings Morris Albert 04:46 A 90 It Must've Been Love Roxette 04:50 A 72 Hot Rod Lincoln Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen 04:53 A 74 Boogie On Reggae Woman Stevie Wonder 04:57 A 72 Rock And Roll Part 2 Gary Glitter 05:00 A 82 Get Down On It Kool & The Gang ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 05:00 A Hangin' Tough New Kids On The Block 05:03 A 75 Why Can't We Be Friends War 05:07 A 71 Layla Derek & The Dominos 05:14 A 82 Southern Cross Crosby, Stills & Nash 05:18 A 70 (They Long To Be) Close To You Carpenters 05:16 A 79 Escape Rupert Holmes 05:20 A 70 Long As I Can See The Light Creedence Clearwater Revival 05:23 A 82 Steppin' Out Joe Jackson 05:27 A 76 The Boys Are Back In Town Thin Lizzy 05:31 A Billy, Don't Be A Hero Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods 05:35 A 78 Our Love Natalie Cole 05:39 A 87 Don't Dream It's Over Crowded House 05:42 A 73 Daniel Elton John 05:46 A 92 A Whole New World (Alladin's Theme) Peabo Bryson & Regina Bell Page 5 122618.LOG 05:50 A 75 It's A Miracle Barry Manilow 05:54 A Make A Little Magic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 06:00 A 75 Shining Star Earth, Wind & Fire 06:02 A 71 Wild World Cat Stevens 06:06 A 74 Cat's In The Cradle Harry Chapin 06:09 A 85 Don't Lose My Number Phil Collins 06:14 A 73 Never, Never Gonna Give You Up Barry White 06:16 A 72 Candy Man Sammy Davis, Jr. 06:19 A Piece Of My Heart Tara Kemp 06:22 A 83 Every Breath You Take Police 06:26 A 87 Mandolin Rain Bruce Hornsby & The Range 06:31 A 74 Rock The Boat Hues Corporation 06:34 A Living In The Past Jethro Tull 06:37 A 82 Up Where We Belong Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes 06:41 A 79 You're Only Lonely J.D. Souther 06:46 A 75 Fallin' In Love Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds 06:49 A 79 Don't Bring Me Down Electric Light Orchestra 06:53 A 76 Carry On Wayward Son Kansas ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 07:01 A 76 The Rubberband Man Spinners Page 6 122618.LOG 07:05 A 72 Sweet Seasons Carole King 07:08 A 88 Anything For You Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine 07:12 A 74 Let Me Be There Olivia Newton-John 07:17 A 71 Me And Bobby McGee Janis Joplin 07:22 A 98 Ray Of Light Madonna 07:25 A 78 Flash Light Parliment 07:30 A 87 Tell It To My Heart Taylor Dayne 07:34 A 65 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Rolling Stones 07:37 A 70 All Right Now Free 07:41 A 82 Ebony & Ivory Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder 07:45 A 73 Thinking Of You Loggins & Messina 07:46 A 75 Rhinestone Cowboy Glen Campbell 07:49 A 72 Sylvia's Mother Dr. Hook 07:55 A 74 The Entertainer Marvin Hamlisch ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 08:00 A 72 Rockin' Robin Michael Jackson 08:02 A 79 Daydream Believer Anne Murray 08:04 A 73 Love Train O'Jays 08:07 A 78 Soul Man Blues Brothers 08:10 A 78 What You Won't Do For Love Bobby Caldwell 08:16 A 88 What's On Your Mind Information Society 08:20 A 70 Does Anybody Really Know What Time Chicago 08:23 A 74 Show And Tell Al Wilson Page 7 122618.LOG 08:26 A Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted Partridge Family 08:31 A 72 Use Me Bill Withers 08:35 A 81 I Love You Climax Blues Band 08:39 A Sister Golden Hair America 08:42 A 80 Him Rupert Holmes 08:46 A 94 I Swear All-4-One 08:50 A 70 Hitchin' A Ride Vanity Fare 08:53 A 78 Disco Inferno Trammps ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 09:00 A 73 Shambala Three Dog Night 09:03 A 71 Draggin' The Line Tommy James 09:05 A 72 Puppy Love Donny Osmond 09:08 A 77 Peg Steely Dan 09:12 A 77 Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah Chic 09:16 A 83 Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) Eurythmics 09:19 A 73 Stuck In The Middle With You Stealers Wheel 09:23 A 70 Knock Three Times Tony Orlando & Dawn 09:26 A 76 Shannon Henry Gross 09:31 A 79 Love You Inside Out Bee Gees 09:35 A 83 Rio Duran Duran 09:40 A 73 Midnight Train To Georgia Gladys Knight & The Pips 09:45 A 85 Never Heart Page 8 122618.LOG 09:46 A 91 Rush, Rush Paula Abdul 09:51 A 72 It Never Rains In Southern Californ Albert Hammond 09:54 A 73 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy Bette Midler ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST 10:00 A 79 In The Navy Village People 10:03 A 70 Up The Ladder To The Roof Supremes 10:06 A 74 Then Came You Spinners & Dionne Warwick 10:10 A 72 Listen To The Music Doobie Brothers 10:13 A 72 Nice To Be With You Gallery 10:16 A 81 Private Eyes Hall & Oates 10:19 A 74 If You Love Me (Let Me Know) Olivia Newton-John 10:22 A 73 Delta Dawn Helen Reddy 10:25 A 76 Hot Line Sylvers 10:31 A 76 You'll Never Find Another Love Like Lou Rawls 10:34 A 86 Move Away Culture Club 10:39 A 78 Reminiscing Little River Band 10:42 A 83 Don't Let It End Styx 10:46 A 91 When A Man Loves A Woman Michael Bolton 10:50 A 75 Bad Time Grand Funk Railroad 10:53 A 79 Send One Your Love Stevie Wonder ********** 88.5 FM KEOM 12/26/18 EST.TIME YEAR TITLE ARTIST Page 9 122618.LOG 11:00 A 70 Green-Eyed Lady Sugarloaf 11:03 A 70 I Hear You Knocking Dave Edmunds 11:06 A 70 The Love You Save Jackson 5 11:09 A 74 Takin' Care Of Business Bachman-Turner Overdrive 11:13 A 74 (I've Been) Searchin' So Long Chicago 11:16 A 85 One More Night Phil Collins 11:21 A 79 Sara Fleetwood Mac 11:25 A 77 Baby Come Back Player 11:28 A 70 Rainy Night In Georgia Brook Benton 11:31 A 72 I'll Take You There Staple Singers 11:34 A 82 I Know There's Something Going On Frida 11:38 A 78 Can't Smile Without You Barry Manilow 11:41 A 80 Shining Star Manhattans 11:46 A 91 I Like The Way (The Kissing Game) Hi-Five 11:50 A 74 I'm Leaving It
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