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Billboard R C Copyright 1981 Billboard Publications FOR WEEK ENDING DEC. 5 1981 74 * Chart Bound Billboard R c Copyright 1981 Billboard Publications. Inc. No part FEEL LIKE A NUMBER -Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band of t is pub ication may be reproduced. stored in a re- Capitol 5077 trieval system. transmitted. in or any form or by any THOSE GOOD OLD DREAMS- Carpenters means electronic. mechanical, photocopying. record- ing. or otherwise. without the prior written permission A &M 2386 of tie pubi Sher. SEE TOP SINGLE PICKS REVIEWS, Page 72 TITLE- Artist HOT TIRE-Artist TITLE- Artist (Producer) Writer & Number (Distributine Label) (Producer) Writer label & Number (Distribuhnp 1A label) (Prndurerl Writer I abel & Number (Distributing I abel) 10 PHYSICAL - Olivia Newton John 36 8 POOR MAN'S survivor 3 IF I WERE YOU -Lulu (John Farrar), S. Kipner. T. Shaddick, MCA 51182 ABP /CLM ittr SON- (Jim Peterk 8 Frankie Sullivan), 1. Peterik, F. Sullivan, (Mark London), 1. Fuller, 1. Hobbs, Alla 7011 2 9 WAITING FOR A GIRL LIKE YOU- Foreigner Scotti Brothers 5 -02560 (Epic) WBMCLM 3 (Robert John "Mutt" Lange 8 Mid Jones), M. Jones, BLAZE OF GLORY -Kenny Rogers Gramm, Atlantic 3868 WBM 35 13 16 THE NIGHT OWLS -little River Band (Lionel B. Richie 1r.), 1. Slate, D. Morison, L. Keith, Liberty (George Martin), G. Goble, Capitol 5033 WBM 1441 CPP 4 11 EVERY LITTLE THING SHE DOES IS 2 YOU HAVE 40 7 I WOULDN'T HAVE MISSED IT FOR THE COULD BEEN MAGIC -The Police N WITH Sheens Easton (The Police 8 Hugh Padgham), Sting, ALM 2371 CHA -HL WORLD - Ronnie Milsap ME- (Christopher Neil), L Maalfrid, EMI -America (Ronnie Milsap, Tom Collins), K. Fleming, D.W. Morgan, C. 8101 6 11 Commodores OH NO- Quillen, RCA 12342 CPP (lames Anthony 8 Carmichael & The Commodores), WAITING ON A FRIEND -The Rolling Stones L.B. Richie Jr., Motown 1527 CPP 37 14 16 THE THEME FROM HILL STREET (Glimmer Twins), M. lagger, K. Richards. Rolling Stones Records 21004 (Atlantic) 5 5 11 HERE I AM -Air Supply BLUES -Mike Post Featuring Larry Carlton (Harry Marlin), N. Sallitt, Arista 0626 CPP (Mike Post), M. Post, Elektra 47186 CPP 2 LEADER OF THE BAND -Dan Fogelberg (Dan Fogelberg 8 Marty Lewis), D. Fogelberg, Full Moon/ 6 3 15 PRIVATE EYES -Daryl Hall A John Oates 38 38 7 TWILIGHT - E.L.O. Epic 14 -02647 (Daryl Hall 8 John Oates), D. Hall, W. Pash, S. Allen, 1. (len Lynne), 1. Lynne, let 5 -02559 (Epic) APB /CLM Allen, RCA 12296 CLM 3 FALLING IN LOVE- Balance 43 5 WRACK MY BRAIN -Ringo Starr (Balance 8 Tony Bongiovi), P. Castro, Portrait 24 -02608 11 10 LET'S GROOVE- Earth, Wind 8 Fire W (George Harrison), G. Harrison, Boardwalk 7.11 -130 (Epic) (Maurice White), M. White, W. Vaughn, W. Vaughn, ARC/ Columbia 18-02536 CPP 46 5 UNDER PRESSURE -Queen L David Bowie 82 2 MY KINDA LOVER -Billy rapier 12 8 YOUNG TURKS -Rod Stewart (Queen 8 David Bowie), Queen 8 D. Bowie, Elektra 47235 CPP (Mack 8 Billy), B. Squier, Capitol 5037 (Rod Stewart), Stewart, Appice, Savigar, Hitchings, Warner Bros. 49843 B-3 41 21 16 I'VE DONE EVERYTHING 62 10 PROMISES IN THE DARK -Pat Benatar (Keith Olson, Neil Geraldo), Geraldo, Renter, Chrysalis 2555 B3 10 8 WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE -Diana Ross FOR YOU -Rick Springfield (Keith Olsen), S. RCA (Diana Ross), F. Lyman, M. Levy, RCA 12349 WBM Hagar, 12166 WBM 63 14 SHARE YOUR LOVE -Kenny Rogers (Lionel B. Riche, Ir.), A. Beggs, D. Malone, Liberty 1430 MCA 7 16 START ME UP -The Rolling Stones 42 41 17 JUST ONCE - Quincy Jones Featuring lames Ingram (The Glimmer Twins), M. Jagger, K. Richards, Rolling Stones (Quincy Jones), B. Mann, C. Weil, ABM 2357 CLM 70 7 CONTROVERSY - Prince Records 21003 (Atlantic) CPP (Prince), Prince, Warner Bros. 49808 58 3 SHAKE IT UP -The Cars 20 6 DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'- Journey (Roy Thomas Baker), R. Ocasek, Elektra 47250 WBM 59 20 STOP DRAGGIN' MY HEART AROUND - (Mike Stone 8 Kevin Elson), S. Perry, N. Schon, I. Cain. Stevie Nicks wiTom Petty 8 The Heartbreakers Columbia 18 -02567 CPP 49 6 CASTLES IN THE AIR -Don Mclean (Jimmy Ionise 8 Tom Petty), T. Petty, M. Campbell, 18 7 LEATHER AND (Larry Butler), D. McLean, Millennium 11819 (RCA) B-3 Modern 7336 (Atlantic) WBM Stevie Nicks with Don Henley LACE- 51 5 LIVING EYES -Bee Gees 6 THE COWBOY AND THE LADY -John Denver (Jimmy )ovine), S. NOB, Modern 7341 (Atlantic) WBM (The Bee Gees, Karl Richardson, Albhy Galuten), B. Gibb. R. (Larry Butler), B. Goldsboro, RCA 12345 CPP Gibb, M. Gibb, RSO 1067 (Polygram) 16 7 TROUBLE Lindsey Buckingham - 5 I HEARD IT THROUGH (Lindsey Buckingham, Richard Dashut), L. Buckingham, 52 6 MORE THAN JUST THE Asylum 47223 (Elektra) WBM TWO THE GRAPEVINE -Roger OF US- Sneaker (Roger), N. Whitfield, B. Strong, Warner Bros. 49786 CPP 17 8 HARDEN MY HEART- Quartertlash (lee Barter), M.C. Schneider, M. Crane, Handshake 9-02557 (John Boylan), M. Ross, Geffen 49824 (Warner Bros.) WBM 2 ANYONE CAN SEE -Irene Cara (Ron Dante), I. Can, B. Roberts, Network 47950 (Elektra) 15 9 THE OLD SONGS -Barry Manilow 47 37 10 I WANT YOU, I NEED YOU -Chris Christian (Bob C. S. J.C. (Barry Manilow), B. Kaye, D. Pomeranz, Arista 0633 WBM Gaudio), Christian, Smith, Crowley, Boardwalk 711.126 CLM BREAKIN' AWAY -Al larreau (lay Graydon), A. larreau, T. Canning, 1. 19 5 YESTERDAY'S SONGS -Neil Diamond Graydon, Warner Bros. 49842 (Neil Diamond), N. Diamond, Columbia 18-02604 CLM 48 39 17 WHEN SHE WAS MY GIRL -The Four Tops (David Wolfed), M. Blatte, L. Gottlieb, TAKE IT EASY ON ME-Little River Band 17 9 17 ARTHUR'S THEME - Christopher Cross Casablanca 2338 (Polygram) MCA (Michael °martian), P. Allen, B. Bacharach, C. Cross, C. (George Martin), G. Goble, Capitol 5057 Bayer Sager, Warner Bros. 49787 WBM 49 42 19 WE'RE IN THIS LOVE TOGETHER -AI larreau MAGIC POWER- Triumph (lay Graydon), R. Murrah, K. Stegall, Warner Bros. 49746 ABP -CLM 22 4 I CAN'T GO FOR THAT -Daryl Hall L John Oates (Triumph), R. Emmett, G. Moore, M. Levine, RCA 12298 WBM (Daryl Hall L John Oates), D. Hall, 1. Oates, S. Allen, RCA 13 12361 CLM 50 45 SAUSALITO SUMMERNIGHT - Diesel LOVE IS ALRIGHT TONITE -Rick Springfield Koopman), (Pie M. Boon, R. Vundernik, Regency 7339 (Rick Springfield 8 Bill Drescher), R. Springfield, RCA 13008 19 30 4 COMIN' IN AND OUT OF (Atlantic) CPP WKRP IN CINCINNATI -Steve Carlisle YOUR LIFE - Barbra Streisand 51 47 20 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY - Sheena Easton (1. Bucknez L G. Garcia), T. Wells, H. Wilson, MCA /Sweet (Andrew Lloyd Webber), R. Parker. B. Whiteside, Columbia (C. Neil), B. Conti, M. Leeson, Liberty 1418 B-3 51205 CPP 18-02621 3 A 25 8 THE SWEETEST THING -Juice Newton 64 SHE'S GOT WAY -Billy Joel WALKING INTO SUNSHINE -central Une (Phil Ramone), B. Joel, Columbia 1802628 ABP /CLM (Roy Carter), L Buckles, L. Francis, R. (Richard Landis), O. Young, Capitol 5046 WBM Carter, Mercury 572 (Polygram) 23 15 OUR LIPS ARE SEALED -The Go-Go's 53 48 15 HARD TO SAY -Dan Fogelberg (Richard Gottecher, Rob Freeman), I. Wiedbn, T. Hill, I.R.S. (Dan Fogelberg 8 M. Lewis), D. Fogelberg, THE WOMAN IN ME- Crystal Gayle 9901 (AAM) Full Moon/Epic 14 -02488 ABP /CLM (Allen Reynolds), S.M. Thomas, Columbia 18 -02523 24 8 TAKE MY HEART -Kool L The Gang 54 50 22 ENDLESS LOVE -Diana Ross And Lionel Richie A COULD IT BE LOVE -Jennifer Warnes ( Eumir Deadato), C. Smith, 1. Taylor, G. Brown, Kool L The (Lionel Richie), L. Richie, Motown 1519 CHA -HL (Jim Ed Norman), R. Sharp. Arista 0611 Gang, Oelde 815 (Polygram) WBM 61 4 WORKING FOR THE WEEKEND- Loverboy LITTLE DARLIN' - Sheila 27 7 TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND -George Benson 3v (Bruce Fairbairn L Paul Dean), P. Dean, M. Reno, M. (Keith Olsen), H. Knight, A. Blue, Carrere 5-02564 (Epic) (lay Graydon), 1. Graydon, S. Lukather /8. Champlin, Warner Prenette, Columbia 18 -02589 ABP /CLM Bros. 49846 CPP RUNAWAY RITA -Led Garrett 56 55 18 SUPER FREAK -rock James (John D'Andrea L Shun Tokura), S. Tokura, 1. Harrington, J. 26 11 MY GIRL- Chilhwack Pennig, Scotti Brothers (Rick lames), R. lames, A. Miller, Gordy 7205 (Motown) CPP 5 -02579 (Epic) (Bill Henderson L Brian Macleod), B. Henderson, B. Macleod, Millennium 11813 (RCA) CLM WHO'S NOW Journey 57 53 13 SAY GOODBYE TO HOLLYWOOD -Billy Joel CRYING - (Mike Stone 8 Kevin Elson), S. Perry, I. Cain, 34 5 COOL NIGHT -Paul Davis (Phil Ramone), B. Joel, Columbia 18 -02518 ABP /CLM Columbia 18 -02241 CPP (Ed Seay 8 Paul Davis), P. Davis, Arista 9645 58 56 16 SHE'S A BAD MAMA JAMA -Carl Carlton SHARING THE LOVE -Butas with Chaka Khan 28 6 HEART LIKE A WHEEL -The Steve Miller Band (L. Haywood), Leon Haywood, 20th Century-Fox 2488 (RCA) CPP (Rufus), K. Murphy, MCA 51203 (Steve Miller), S. Miller, Capitol 5068 WBM 59 54 20 STEP BY STEP -Eddie Rabbin 32 6 HOOKED ON CLASSICS I'M YOUR SUPERMAN -AII Sports Band - (David Malloy), E. Rabbi °, E. Stevens, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (lay Carbone L Richie Zito), Radio Records 3871 (Atlantic) D. Malloy, Elektra 47174 CPP (left Jarrett & Don Feedman), not listed, RCA 12304 BET YOUR HEART ON ME- Johnny Lee 60 51 12 ATLANTA LADY -Marty Balin 31 13 STEAL THE NIGHT - Stevie Woods (Lim Ed Norman), 1. McBride, Full Moon; Asylum 47215 (lohn Hug), 1.
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