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1983-0416 American Country Countdown A.C.C. #C832-3 Chart of 4/16/83 PART ONE ,YOU CAN'T RUN FROM LOVE Eddie Rabbitt (B) :08/3:26 /~ 45) 39. OUR -LOVE IS ON THE FAULT LINE Crystal Gayle (B) : 13/3: 41 /~ (LP) / IA'=> 38. THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE THINKING Karen Brooks ( B) :09/3:23/cold (45) . C-1 s~\,,t ~~ t:·· IT'S A DIRTY JOB Bobby Bare & Lacy J. Dalton :09/2:56/cold (45) 36. THIS COWBOY'S HAT Porter Wagoner (B) C-2 ---------------.---- v\-< 35. UNFINISHED BUSINESS Lloyd David Foster : 10/2: 56 & (45) 34. THE RIDE David Allen Coe :llf.2:5~ (45) C-3 #C8 3 2-J Ch a r t of 1~/ 1 6/83 l? AR'l' ONE ~s 33. IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT Mel Tillis (A) :06/2:40~ 5) . ~ OLDIE: BURNING MEMORIES Mel Tillis (A) :16/2:28 ~ P) 7 32. YOU' RE OUT DO.ING WHAT I'M DOING WITHQ.TJ'.P , LI :04 Gene Wat son ( B) \-""-''33: v\ - I :07/2:30/cold (45) C-4 if 31 .. REASONS TO QUIT Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson (B) :07/3:28/cold (Both ) 30. SWINGIN' John Anderson (B) : 12/2: 49_~ Both l c-5_s_r_tc=J~ f _D--'-\T-'--__ /'(~ 'M MOVIN' ON : 01 Emmylou Harris (B) :12/2:43/cold (tape ) v\~ \ t6t--tWIV 28. DOWN ON THE CORNER :00/3:09.Q (45) Jerry Reed (B) :00/3:25/fade (LP) THEME & CLOSING END OF VOICE THEM~ PLAYOUT IN CLEAR FOR 1:20 A.C.C. Chart of 4/16/83 PART TWO \ THEME & OPENING :09 ~ :18/3:ll/{faa_3--d 45) 27. IT HASN'T HAPPENED YET :02 Rosanne Cash (B) :11 :20/3:13/fade (LP) vP26. LITTLE OLD FASHIONED KARMA - Willie Nelson (B) :00/3:17/cold (Both) 25. I STILL LOVE YOU IN THE SAME OL' WAY Moe Bandy (B) :08/2:48/cold (45) C-1----~----------- vf 24. FINDING YOU Joe Stampley (B) :00/2:34/cold (Both ) 23. LUCILLE (YOU WON I T DO YOUR DADDY'S WILL ~{) _ \ Waylon Jennings (B) _ _ \.t;\ \. :04/3 :15/Q (45) C-2---~------------- 22. WHEN I'AM AWAY FROM YOU Bellamy Bros. (A) 21. FOOLIN' Johnny Rodriguez (B) :11/2:42/cold (45) C-3 A.C.C. #C832-3 Chart of 4/ 3 RUNDOWN Pg .. 2 PART TWO 20. MORE & MORE Charley Pride (B) :08/2:15/cold (45) LY OLDIE: IS ANYBODY GOIN' TO SAN ANTONE Charley Pride (B) : 08/2: os1G)1P) L-f 19. YOU TAKE ME FOR GRANTED Merle Haggard (B) :08/2:39/cold (Both ) C-4 18. AFTER THE L. AST GOODBYE , L Gus Hardin (B/A) . ~ ·_J '- : 10/3: 14/~ 45J /'AJA ~,c c_C...,'-' TOUCH ME (I'LL BE YOUR FOOL ONCE Ton Jones (B) . :i3/3:32/cold (Both ) C-5---'--------~------- 16. SAVE ME :08 Louise Mandrell (A) :15/2:57 ~fade (45) :15/3:07 a e (LP) 15. IF YOU'RE GONNA DO ME WRONG (DO IT RIGHT) Vern Gosdin (B) :15/3:18/cold (45) THEME & CLOSING END OF VOICE THEME PLAYOUT IN CLEA~ FOR 1:20 A.C.C. #C832-3 Chart of 4/16/83 PART THREE . ~14 . COMMON MAN John Conlee (B) LR 13. WE'VE GOT TONIGHT Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton (A) :14/3:48/cold (Both) 12. PERSONALLY Ronnie McDowell (B) : 2 4 / 3 : 1 7 / Q (4 5) C-1---------------- YOU DON'T KNOW LOVE Janie Fricke (B/A) · :13/3:19/cold (45) / ~ ~ '---~--~------~ 10. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO OµD FASHIONED LOVE B.J. Thomas (B) :08/3:10/@ (45) ~-2 ______......a.. _________ _ 9. AMARILLO BY MORNING George Strait (B) : 18/2 :43 t:9Both) v\~ 8. JOSE QUERVO Shelly West (A) :08/2:38/cold (45) C-3----------------- A,C,C, #C832-3 Chart of 4/16 · · .,LJNDOWN Pg, 2 PART THREE vf 7 • SOUNDS LIKE LOVE :03 Johnny Lee (A) :10/2:48/cold (Both l 1 ' ~f 6 . MY FIRST TASTE OF TEXAS Ed Bruce ( B) C-4 5 • YOU'RE THE FIRST TIME I'VE THOUGHT ABOUT LIVING Reba McEntire (B) f o.p~ '--{ - :16/2:50/cold (Both) S\·~ 0(- 4. GONNA GO HUNTIN' TONIGHT :02 Hank Williams, Jr. (B) :05/2:29/cold_ (Both) C-5 tY \,;~-- 2. I HAVE LOVED YOU GIRL (BUT NOT LIKE THIS BEFORE) Earl Thomas Conley (A) :08/2:33/cold (Both ) 1. DIXIELAND DELIGHT :09/3:48/~a':) (45) Alabama (B) · :20/5:01~ (LP) THEME & CLOSING END OF VO-ICE THEME PLAYOUT IN CLEAR FOR 1:20 .
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