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MUSIC WEEK, JUNE 10, 1978 Urs S Niimirc International US SINGLES 1 MUSIC WEEK, JUNE 10, 1978 urs s niimirc International disco OJ returns, but excluding any Otlea which have prcviousty oppearod in Music Week's Top 30. US SINGLES US ALBUMS 1 (3) YOU'RE THE ONE ( 1) SHAME, Evelyn 'Champagne' King (RCA PB 1122, I2in) 1 (21 YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I 1 (1) SATURDAY NIGHT THAT I WANT, John (4) i irrq OFT EUNKTIF1ED, Boiling Point (Bang 1312, 12in) WANT, John FEVER, Soundtrack Travolta/Olivia Newton (2) VVH \TFVFR IT TAKES, Olvmpic Runners (RCA PC 5078, 12in) Travolta/Olivia 2 (2) LONDON TOWN, Wings John (RSO) (3) VOYAGE ( ALL CUTS), Voyage (GTO GTLP 030. LP) Newton/John 3 (3) FEELS SO GOOD, Chuck 2 (6) OLE OLA, Rod Stewart (11) YOU AND I, Rick James (MolownTMG 1110) 2 (3) SHADOW DANCING, Mangione (Riva) (17) IF MY FRIENDS COUI.D SEE ME NOW, Linda Clifford (Cnrlom Andy Gibb 4 (4) SHOWDOWN, Isley 3 (4) IT SURE BRINGS OUT 3 (1) TOO MUCH TOO LITTLE Brothers THE LOVE IN YOUR (20) BOOGIE OOG1E OOGIE, A Taste Of Honey (Capitol CL 15988) TOO LATE, Johnny 5 15) JEFFERSON STARSHIP EYES, David Soul (5) DISCOI LOVE REGGAE.NEW YORK, Mavlals(SlateSTA'nS, Metropolis(Salsoul SSOL 12in) 107) Mathis/Deniece Williams EARTH, Jefferson (Private Stock) (7) 4 (5) FEELS SO GOOD, Chuck Starship 4 (-) MISS YOU, Rolling (9) TAKE ME TO THE NEXT PHASE. Isley Brothers (Epic EPC Mangione 6 (6) SLOWHAND, Eric Stones (EMI) 5 (14) BAKER STREET, Gerry Clapton 5 (18) ANNIE'S SONG, James II (8) SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (LP), Bee Gces/elc (RSO 2058123, Rafferty 7 17) CHAMPAGNE JAM, Galway (Red Seal) LP) 6 (15) IT'S A HEARTACHE, Atlanta Rhythm Section 6 (11) OH CAROL, Smokie 12 (19) DISCO INFERNO. Trammps( Atlantic7 K4 f11135)078 BonnieTyler 8(11) FM, Soundtrack IRAK) 13 (26) LET'S GO DISCO, Rea! Thing (Pye N i ' i> ,, T.,r) 9 (9) YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE, 7 (1) ON A LITTLE STREET 14 (13) BOOGIE SHOES. KC and The Sunshine Band (TK TKR 6025) 7 (81 ON BRAODWAY, IN SINGAPORE. (16) COME ON DANCE DANCE, Salurday Nighl Band (Prelude PRE George Benson Johhny Mathis Manhattan Transfer 15 8 (91 TAKE A CHANCE ON 10(10) CENTRAL HEATING. 12155, US imporl UP) ME. Abba Heatwave (Atlantic) 16 (10) SUN IS HERE, Sun (Capitol CL 15979) 9 (4) WITH A LITTLE LUCK, 11 (15) SO FULL OF LOVE, 8 (7) DAVY'S ON THE ROAD 17 (38) JUST I,FT ME DO MY THING, Sine (CBS 6351) Wings O'Jays AGAIN, Manfred 18 (18) BOOGIE TO THE TOP, Idris Muhammad (Kudu KU 38. LI) 10(101 THIS TIME I'M IN IT FOR 12 (12) THE STRANGER, Billy Mann's Earth Band 19 (6) THE BEATGOES ON AND ON, Ripple (Salsoul SSOL 105, 12in) LOVE, Player Joel (Bronze) 20 (15) DELIRIUM, Francinc McGcelRCA PC 9216, 12in) 11 1121 BABY HOLD ON, Eddie 13 (8) RUNNING ON EMPTY, 9 (9) MAKING UP AGAIN, 21 (14) IT'S SERIOUS, Cameo (Casablanca CANE 121, I2in) Money Jackson Browne Goldie (Bronze) 22 (—) MIND BLOWING DECISIONS, Heatwave (GTO GT 226) 14 (28) CITY TO CITY. Gerry 10 (-) BEAUTIFUL LOVER. 23 (28) All NIGHT LONG. DcxIcrWansel (Philadelphia PIR 6255, 12in) 12 1131 LOVE IS LIKE OXYGEN, Brotherhood Of Man 24 (12) AIN'T NO SMOKE WITHOUT EIRE, Eddie Kcndricks (Arista Sweet Rafferty (Pye) 13 1161 DANCE WITH ME, Peter 15(24) NATURAL HIGH. ARIST 12182, 12in) Brown Commodores 11 (12) CA PLANE POUR MOI, 25 (33) THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY (LP), Various(CasablancaTGlF 100. 14 (61 THE CLOSER I GET TO 16(18) FANTASY LOVE AFFAIR, Plastic Bertrand (Sire) LP) YOU, Roberta Flack Peter Brown 12 (14) IT MAKES YOU FEEL 26 (22) YOU, Samuel Jonathan Johnson (Columbia JC 35323, US imporl 15 (261 THE GROOVE LINE, 17 (22) BOYS IN THE TREES, LIKE DANCIN', Rose LP) Heatwave Carly Simon Royce (Warner Bros) 27 (23) WHISTLEBUMP, Eumir DcodatolWarner Bros K 56416, LP) 16 118) YOU BELONG TO ME, 18 (30) STRANGER IN TOWN, 13 (5) IF I CANT HAVE YOU. 28 (31) LOV1N' YOU IS GONNA SEE ME THRU, Tower Of Power (CBS Carly Simon Bob Seger and The Silver Yvonne Elliman (RSO) 63181 17 1201 TWO OUT OF THREE Bullet Band 14 (13) LOVING YOU HAS 29 (24) FLASH LIGHT. Parliamenl (Casablanca CAN 123) AINTBAD, Meat Loaf 19 (20) HEAVY HORSES. Jethro MADE ME BANANAS, 30 (32) BAMA BOOGIE WOOGIE, Cleveland Eaton (Ovalion OVDI5001, 18 (251 BECAUSE THE NIGHT, Tull Guy Marks (ABC) US import I2in) Patti Smith 20 (16) WEEKEND IN L.A . 15 (15) WHAT A WASTE. Ian 31 (34) DISCO INFERNO. Players AssocialionlVanguard VSL5006, 12in) 19 (21) DEACON BLUES, Steely George Benson Dury (Stiff) 32 (21) DANCE WITH ME, Peter Brown (TK TKR 6027. I2in) Dan 16 (-) WILD WEST HERO, 33 (30) DON'T COST YOU NOTHING. Ashford and Simpson (Warner 20 128) USE TA BE MY GIRL, Courtesy of Billboard Electric Light Orchestra BrosK 17096, 12in) O'Jays week-ending June 10 (Jet) 34 (36) SATISFY MY SOUL. Bob Marlcy (Island WIP 6440) 17 {-) DANCING IN THE 35 (25) WHAT IS FUNK. Rare Gems Odyssey (Casablanca CAN 124) CITY, Marshall Hain 36 (-) EYESIGHT, James Brown (Polydor 2066915) A BA Nl Bl — Izhar Cohen (Harvest) 37 (37) MORE HOT FUN, Stanlcv Clarke (Epic EPC 6353) Belgium and Alpha Beta (Polydor) 18 (19) SUBSTITUTE, Clout 38 (-) HUSTLE BUS STOP, Maslermind (CBS 6329) BEST OF BOTH WORLDS - (EMI Carrere) 39 (—) USETA BE MY GIRL. O'Jays (Philadelpia PIR 6332) RIVERS OF BABYLON - Robert Palmer (Island) 19 (2) MORE THAN A 40 (-) FLYING HIGH/THREE TIMES A LADY, Commodores Boney M (Hansa) WOMAN, Tavares (Motown STML 12087, LP) SUBSTITUTE - Clout 10 LADY McCOREY - BZN (Capitol) (CNR) (Phonogram) 20 (8) HI TENSION, Hi EAGLE - Abba (Polydor) L'AMOUR CA FAIT Tension (Island) NIGHT FEVER - Bee Gees CHANTER LA VIE - Jean Portugal Holland (RSO) Vallee (CBS) (courtesy Musica and Som) 1 RIVERS OF BABYLON - MET DE VLAM IN DE PUP NIGHT FEVER - Bee Gees SINGLES 4 MOCIDADE MOCIDADE - Boney M (Hansa) Henk Wijngaard (Telstar) (Polydor) WUTHERING HEIGHTS - Antonio Calvario (Rossil) 2 CA PLANE POUR MOI - EVERY ONE'S A WINNER - EAGLE - Abba (Vogue) Kate Bush (EMI) 5 LES JARDINS DE MONACO Plastic Bertrand (Vogue) Hot Chocolate (RakI BEND ME SHAPE ME - ; A-BA-NI-BI — Izhar Cohen — Caline and Olivier 3 LADY McCOREY - BZN IF YOU CANT GIVE ME Gilla (Ariola) and Alpha-Beta (Polydor) Tossaint (Imavox) (Philips) LOVE — Susie Quatro (Rakl PRESENCE DEAR - 1 BAILEMOS UN VALS - 6 NUVEM PASSAGEIRA - 4 SUBSTITUTE - Clout 10 PRESENCE DEAR Jose Velez (Roda) Hermes Aquino (Rossil) Blondie (Chrysalis] Blondie (Ariola) 7 PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS (Carrere) — Baccara (RCA) 8 BELFAST - Boney M (Ariola) 9 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS — Queen (EMI) SUPER 10 FEUER - Ire'en Sheer (EMI) m with the BEAR iiiidi Subscribe to Music Week MUSIC WEEK now. It keeps you up with all the issues that matter in the 1 RIVERS OF BABYLON, Far music business. W/E JAW 21st Musikvcrlag/Bluc Mouniain 2 MATCHSTALK MEN, GT Nonhcrn Songs/EMI 3 NIGHT FEVER, Cliappall/RSO 4 NEVER LET HER SUP Due to the size of our MIDEM issue AWAY, Warner Bros 5 LOVE IS IN THE AIR. EMI and the resultant special 6 SINGING IN THE RAIN, U A/Big Tree © ECEILJ arrangements the SUPER BEAR 7 MORE LIKE THE MOVIES, © Essex sen supplement (due to a 8 TOO MUCH TOO LITTLE Book yourself a whole TOO LATE, Hcaih Levy year s issues now misunderstanding) was placed within 9 CAN'T SMILE WITHOUT another supplement. We apologise YOU, Dick James Music SUBSCRIPTION RATCS lid rut- Musi,- VV. 9 IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU, U K l.V ; • I U|. |ir S ll ' Chappell/RSO MidtlU L.u-i N. nl: A!i.. for this error and any confusion it USA Somh 9 JUST FOR YOU. Jarrow Music An,iti. • Uai-.i.t.. Aliu .. may have caused. 12 BAD OLD DAYS, ATV . Pa 12 IF YOU CAN'T GIVE ME i I . 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