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Vital Statistics Vital Statistics DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT TITLES ON THE CASH BOX TOP 100 THIS WEEK 'New To The Top 100 #59 #65 #72° #87 SEE RUBY FALL (2:48) I'LL HOLD OUT MY HAND (2:35) Johnny COLOUR OF MY LOVE (2:32) SHE BELONGS TO ME (2:55) Cash -Columbia 45020 Jefferson-Decca Clique -White Whale 333 51 West 52 Street, 32401 Rick Nelson -Decca 732550 NYC. 445 Park Ave, 8961 Sunset Blvd. L.A. Calif. 445 PROD: Bob Johnston NYC. Park Ave., NYC. c/o Columbia PROD: John Schroeder, London, PROD: Gary Zekley for Gulf Pacific PROD: Chas. PUB: House Of Cash BMI 2200 Eng. 8961 Bud Dant c/o Decca Gallatin Rd. Mad. Tenn. PUB: Ramrac Ltd. ASCAP, London, Sunset Blvd. L.A. Calif. PUB: Warner Bros/7 WRITER: Johnny Cash FLIP: Blistered Eng. PUB: Blackwood Arts ASCAP WRITER: Paul Ryan FLIP: Look No Further BMI 1650 Bway, NYC. 4000 Warner Blvd. WRITERS: Burbank, Calif. C. Taylor -Al Gorgogni WRITER: Bob Dylan #60 #66 ARR: Ben Benay FLIP: Soul Mates FLIP: Promises UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK (3:10) MIDNIGHT (2:52) The Band -Capitol 2635 Dennis Yost & Classics IV -Imperial 66424 #73° 1750 N Vine, L.A. Calif. 6920 Sunset Blvd. L.A. Calif. A BRAND NEW ME (2:30) #88 PROD: John Simon c/o Capitol PROD: Buddy Buie c/o Bill Lowery Dusty Springfield -Atlantic 2685 ONE TIN SOLDIER (3:35) P.O. Box Original PUB: Canaan ASCAP 75 E 55 St. NYC. 9687 N. Atlanta, Ga. 1841 Bway, NYC. Caste -TA 186 WRITER: J.R. Robertson PUB: Low -Sal BMI c/o Bill Lowery PROD: Roland Chambers for Gamble Huff c/o Bell Records 1776 Bway, NYC. WRITERS: PROD: Denny FLIP The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down J.R. Cobb -Buddy Buie 250 S Broad St. Phila, Pa. Lambert -Brian Potter c/o TA ARR: 4024 Radford B. Buie-J.R. Cobb -Emery Gordy PUB: Assorted BMI Parabut BMI 1501 Bway, NYC. Ave., Studio City, Calif. FLIP: The Comic WRITERS: Gamble -Bell -Butler PUB: Cents & Pence BMI c/o TA ARR: #61 ARR: Robert Martin FLIP: Bad Case Of The Blues Artie Butler CRUMBS OFF THE TABLE (2:37) #67 FLIP: Live For Tomorrow The Glass House-Invictus BLISTERED (2:18) 9071 #74 c/o Capitol 1750 N Vine L.A. Calif. Johnny Cash -Columbia 45020 PROD: Holland Dozier Holland 51 West 52 Street, NYC. JUST A LITTLE LOVE (3:18) #89° PUB: Holland Dozier Holland PROD: Bob Johnston c/o Columbia B. B. KingBluesway 61029 THAIS HOW HEARTACHES ARE MADE (2:57) ABC WRITERS: R. Dunbar -E. Wayne PUB: Quartet ASCAP 1619 Bway, c/o 1330 Ave of the Americas, NYC. Marvelettes-Tamla 54186 NYC. PROD: Bill FLIP: Bad Bill Of Goods Bexhill ASCAP 15 W 81 St. NYC. Szymczykc/oABC 2457 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. WRITER: B.E. Wheeler PUB: Sounds Of Lucille BMI PROD: Clay McMurray c/o Tamla FLIP: See Ruby Fall 1414 Ave of the Americas, NYC. PUB Sea Lark BMI 25 W 56 St. NYC. #62 Tamco BMI c/o ABC WRITERS: Halley -Raleigh DOCK OF THE BAY (2:47) #68° WRITER: B. B. King FLIP: My Mood ARR: Wade Marcus FLIP: Rainy Mourning Dells-Cadet 5658 JAM UP JELLY TIGHT (2:21) 320 E 21st Street, Chicago, III. Tommy Roe -ABC 11247 PROD: Bobby Miller c/o Cadet #75 #90 8255 Beverly Blvd. L.A. Calif. EARLY IN THE MORNING PUB: East/Memphis BMI 1501 Bway, NYC. (2:52) TEN COMMANDMENTS OF LOVE (3:04) PROD: Steve Bari c/o ABC Vanity Fare -Page One Time BMI 449 S Bev Dr. Bev. Hills, Calif. 21027 Anthony & Imperials -Veep 50598 PUB: Low Twi BMI c/o Bill Lowery c/o Bell Records 1776 Redwal BMI 535 Cotton Ave, Macon, Ga. Bway, NYC. c/o U.A. 729 7th Ave, NYC. P.O. Box 9687 Atlanta, Ga. PROD: Duchess WRITERS: Steve Cropper -Otis Redding BMI 445 Park Ave, NYC. PROD: Bob Skaff c/o U.A. WRITERS: T. Roe -F. Waller WRITERS: M Leander-Seago ARR: Chas. Stepney PUB: Arc BMI 1619 Bway, NYC. FLIP: Moon Talk FLIP: You Made Me FLIP: When I'm In Your Arms Love You WRITER: M. Paul ARR: Horace Ott #69 FLIP: Let The Sunshine In JULIA (4:17) #76° #63 SUNDAY RAINDROPS Ramsey Lewis -Cadet 5640 MORNIN' (3:02) KEEP FALLIN' ON MY HEAD (3:02) Oliver -Crewe #91° B.J. Thomas-Scepter 320 E 21 Street, Chicago. Ill. 337 12265 1841 Bway, NYC. NO ONE BETTER THAN YOU (3:04) 254 West 54 Street, NYC. PROD: C. Stepney c/o Cadet Petula Clark-WB/7 PUB: PROD: Bob Crewe (same address) Arts PROD: Burt Bacharach-Hal David Maclen BMI 1780 Bway NYC. 4000 Warner Blvd. WRITERS: PUB: Blackwood BMI 1650 Bway, NYC. Burbank, Calif. c/o Fred E Ahlert Jr. 15 E 48 St. NYC. Lennen-McCartney PROD: Claude FLIP: WRITER: M. Guryan ARR: Hutch Davie Wolff c/o Vogue Records PUB: Blue Seas ASCAP/Jac ASCAP/20th Century Do What You Wanna 82 Rue FLIP: Let Me Kiss You With A Dream Maurice, Grandcoing, France. ASCAP PUB: Anne Rachael #70 ASCAP 1690 Bway, NYC. c/o Fred E Ahlert Jr. WRITER: Clyde Westlake SWINGIN' ARR: Frank Owens WRITERS: Burt Bacharach-Hal David TIGHT (2:18) #77° FLIP: Things Brighten Beautiful ARR: Burt Bacharach Bill Deal & Rhondels-Heritage 818 KOZMIC BLUES (3:45) FLIP: Never Had It So Good c/o MGM 1350 Ave Of Americas, NYC. Janis Joplin -Columbia 45023 PROD: Jerry Ross 1855 Bway, NYC. 51 West 52 Street, NYC. #92 Pan Bar BMI #64 PROD: Gabriel Mekler, Lizard Prod. VOLUNTEERS (2:03) WRITERS: M. Barkah-B. Barash FLIP: Tuck's 1826 Canyon Blvd. H'wood, YOU GOTTA PAY "heme Calif. Jefferson AirplaneRCA 0245 THE PRICE (3:25) PUB: Strong Arm ASCAP Gloria Taylor -Silver 1133 Ave of the Americas, NYC. Fox 14 #71 Wingate ASCAP 1330 Ave c/o Shelby Singleton of the Americas, NYC. PROD: Al Schmitt c/o Alfred W Schlesinger 3106 Belmont Blvd. MIDNIGHT COWBOY (3:20) WRITERS: J. Joplin -G Mekler Nashville, Tenn. 6671 Cross Rds of the World, L.A. Cali'. Ferrante & Teicher-U.A. 50554 FLIP: Little Girl Blue PUB PROD: W. Whisenhunt 729 Icebag BMI 15 W 44 Street, NYC. 7th Ave., NYC. WRITERS: Balin-Kantner 2727 Cherry St. Toledo. Ohio. PROD: George Butler c/o U.A. PUB: Myto #78° FLIP: We Can Be Together BMI PUB: U.A. ASCAP 729 7th Ave.. NYC. 4039 Buena Vista St. W. Detroit, Mich. Barwin ASCAP LA LA LA (If I Had You) (2:44) WRITER: Al Bobby Sherman -Metromedia Kent WRITER: J. Barry 150 #93° ARR: W. Whisenhunt ARR: Ferrante & Teicher 1700 Bway. NYC. I CAN'T MAKE IT ALONE FLIP: Loving You And Being Loved By You FLIP: Poppi PROD: Jackie Mills (2:51) 6430 Sunset Blvd. L.A. Calif Lou Rawls -Capitol 2668 1750 PUB: Green Apple BMI c/o Jackie Mills N Vine, L.A. Calif. PROD: WRITER: D. Janssen ARR: Al Capps Dave Axelrod c/o Capitol FLIP: Time PUB: Screen Gems/Columbia BMI 711 5th Ave, NYC. WRITERS: Gerry Goffin-Carol King FLIP: Make The World Go Away #79 GET IT FROM THE BOTTOM (2:05) Steelers-Date 1642 #94° 51 West 52 Street, NYC. BALLAD OF EASY RIDER (2:03) PROD: Calvin Carter -AI Smith for Torrid Byrds-Columbia 44990 PUB: Alstein BMI 7514 Cottage Ave, Chicago. III. 51 West 52 Street, NYC. WRITERS: A. Smith -L. Smith -W. Wells PROD: Equinox by Terry Melcher FLIP: I'm Sorry PUB: Blackwood BMI 1650 Bway, NYC. Last Minute BMI Patian BMI #80 WRITER: R. McGuinn FLIP: Wasn't Born To Follow ST. LOUIS (3:00) Easy Beats -Rare Earth 5009 #95* c/o Motown 2457 Woodward Ave, Detroit. Mich. HAPPY (2:36) PROD: Easy Beats Paul Anka-RCA 9767 PUB: Robbins ASCAP 1350 Ave Of Americas, NYC. 1133 Ave of the Americas, NYC. WRITERS: Vanda -Young FLIP: Can't Find Love PROD: Wes Farrell -Carol Rock Prod 39 W 55 St. NYC. #81* PUB: Pocketfull Of Tunes BMI COLD TURKEY (4:59) c/o Wes Farrell Plastic Ono Band -Apple 1813 WRITER: Romeo ARR: John Tartaglis 1750 N Vine, L.A. Calif. FLIP: Can't Get You Out Of My Mind PROD: John & Yoko c/o Apple PUB: Maclen BMI 1780 Bway, NYC. WRITER: John Lennon #96° FLIP: Don't Worry Kyoko WALKING IN THE RAIN (2:49) Jay & The Americans-U.A. (Mummy's Only Looking For A Hand In The Snow) 50605 729 7th Ave, NYC. PROD: #82° Sandy Yaguda-Thomas Kaye for Jata 1619 Bway, NYC. WHOLE LOTTA LOVE (5:33) PUB: Screen Gems/Columbia Led Zeppelin -Atlantic BMI 711 5th Ave, NYC. 2690 WRITERS: P. Spector-B. Mann 1841 Bway, NYC. -C. Weil ARR: T. Kaye FLIP: (I'd Kill) For The PROD: Jimmy Page c/o Atlantic Love Of A Lady PUB: Superhype ASCAP 444 Madison Ave, NYC. WRITERS: Jimmy Page -Robert Plant #97° John Paul Jones -John Bonhom I WANT YOU BACK (2:44) FLIP: Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) Jackson 5 -Motown 1157 2457 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich. #83° PROD: The Corporation c/o Motown AIN'T IT FUNKY NOW (Pt. 1) (3:10) PUB: Jobete BMI (same address) James Brown -King 6280 WRITERS: The Corporation ARR: The Corporation 1540 Brewster Ave, Cinn. Ohio. FLIP: Who's Lovin' You PROD: Bud Hobgood c/o King PUB: Colo BMI c/o King WRITER: James Brown #98° Your pressing problems are made for I us: FLIP: Ain't It Funky Now (Pt.
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