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Emi 33 27 Champagne 6 Roses 46 Record Mirror, July 12, 1960 Rolling Stone 1 Paul McCartney 1 I EMOTIONAL RESCUE, Rolling Stones '6 COMING UP, Cdum,h¡ Elite 2 I ROCK AND ROLL TO ME. Bitty Joel Columbta 2 - THE GAME. Oueen IT'S STILL Polydor 3 2 FLESH AND BLOOD, RoayMuslc 3 3 THE ROSE, Belle Minter Arlame a 5 PETER GABRIEL. Paler GBbrlel Charisma 1 S LITTLE JEANNIE. ENon John MCA 5 20 LACK SABBATH LIVE AT LAST, Black Sabbath Hems 5 e CUPID/I'VE LOVED YOU FOR ALONG TUAE. Sommers Ananla: 6 t0 UPRISING. Bob Marley Island 7 STEAL AWAY, Robbie Dupree Elektra 6 7 8 ME MYSELF I, Joan Armalrading AIM 7 2 FUNKY TOWN, Lipp, Inc Casaolarica 8 3 SAVED, Bob Dylan CBS e M MAGIC, Olivia Newlon.John MCA 9 6 McCARTNEY II, Paul McCartney Parlophone 9 10 LET'S GET SERIOUS, Jermaiee Jackson Motown 10 7 SKY 2, Sky Miele 10 11 LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT, Pure Prairie League Casablanca 11 9 THE PHOTOS, The Pholos CBS 11 12 SHINING STAR, Manhattans Columbia 12 4 MOT WAX, 0116601 K Tel 12 6 AGAINST THE WIND. Bob Seger 6 The Surer Bullet Band C+ortq I3 II JUST CAN'T STOP, The Beal Go Feel 11 15 TIRED OF TOEIN' THE LINE Rocky Burnell EMI.Amarea II 12 OFF THE WALL. MIAheel Jackson EpiB Carole 15 16 READY 6 WILLING. Whllesnake Uneed Anlsle 11 16 ONE FINE DAY. !OngCae,loI Daniels Band Eco 18 13 DUKE, Genesis Chariema 15 30 IN AMERICA The Charlie Orchestra MCA BANADU, Olivia NewronJohn, Electro Lphl Orch Jet 1/ 22 SOUNDS SENSATIONAL. Berl Kaemplen Polydor 16 18 I'M ALIVE. Eleclrlc Light Ken Carnes EMI-America 1 USE IT UP AND WEAR IT OUT. Odyssey RCA le 23 KING OF THE ROAD, Boxcar Willie Warwick , 17 21 MORE LOVE. PART OF ME. Ambrosia Warner Bros JUMP TO THE BEAT, Stacy Lansaw Atlantic 19 17 SHINE, Avenge ~Ile Band RCA IB 9 BIGGEST TIME, SOS Band Tabu CRYING, Don McLean a EMI 20 19 CHAIN LIGHTNING, Don McLean EMI 19 23 TAKE YOUR AtlantIs 1 SOME LOVIN', Blues Brothers CUPIDII'VE LOVE YOU FOR A LONG TIME. Detroit Spinners Atlantic 21 26 SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH, Cleo LalnelJarnes Galway RCA 20 22 GIMME THE WORLD AWAY, Kenny Rogers United Arusls FUNKY TOWN, LIPP. 1M Casablanca 22 21 THE MAGIC OF BONEY M. Bone) M Atlantic 21 34 LOVE RESCUE. The Rolling Stones Ahanrw MY WAY OF THINKING/I THINK IT'S GOING TO RAIN. USaS Graduate 23 15 REGGATTA DE BLANC, Police AIM r 22 13 ,EMOTIONAL Joe Walsh Aaelum EVERYBODY'S GOT TO LEARN SOMETIME. Korpis . Palle N II MAGIC REGGAE, Various K Tel 23 25 ALL NIGHT LONG. OF MY Michael Jackson Epic 2 COULD YOU BE LOVED. Bob Malley 6 The Wailers Island 25 16 DEFECTOR, Sieve Heckel Charisma 24 13 SHE'S OUT UFE. Meco 950 SIMON TEMPLER/TWO PINTS OF LAGER. 26 32 WHEELS OF STEEL, Saxon Carters 25 29 EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. 26 34 SAILING.Chnsloeher Cross Warner Bros Splo8Oenessabounds , Deram 27 24 GREATEST HITS. Rose Royce Whitfield MISUNDERSTANDING Geneses Allano I 1 WATERFALLS, Paul McCartney Parlophone 28 67 BEAT BOYS IN THE JET AGE. Lambrellas Rocket 27 31 28 32 STAND BY ME, Mickey Gluey Asylum 1 TO BE OR NOT TO BE, B A Robertson Asylum 29 25 DIANA. Diane Ross Motown 17 CARS, Gary Num. Atcd 1 BACK TOGETHER AGAIN. Roberta Flack/Donny Hathaway Atlantic 30 38 THEMES FOR DREAMS, Pierre Belmonde K Tel 29 30 19 NEVER LET YOU GO, Nell Sedaka / Dale SedeAa Elekea I I 7a7)STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT). Saxon 31' 31 Parker 6 The Rumour S lilt SHOULD'VE I Carrero THE UP ESCALATOR, Graham Atlantic 31 35 LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR. Pele Townshend 1 1 BEHIND THE GROOVE. Teens Mane Motown 32 35 GREAT ROCK 6 ROLL SWINDLE. Original Soundtrack V lrgle A DREAMER, 1 DON'T FALL IN LOVE WITH 6 BABOOSHKA, Kale Bush .,EMI 33 27 CHAMPAGNE 6 ROSES. Various Polys tar 32 27 Rogers w/Kim Carnes Untied Artists 1 1 PLAY THE GAME. Queen _EMI 34-30 ONE STEP BEYOND, Madness Slilf Kenny ME, Blonde Chrysalis 1 30 LOVE WILL TEAR US APART. Joy Derision Factory 34-36 DEMOLITION, Girls School Bronze 33 26 CALL 34 38 WALKS LIKE A LADY. Journey Columbia 1 13 SUBSTITUTE.LFou,d Gold Polo 36 31 ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK. 50 TAKE A LITTLE RHYTHM. All Thomson AIM 20 56 EMOTIONAL RESCUE. Rollmg Stones Rolling Stones Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark Dlndlsc 35 47 INTO THE NIGHT. Benny Mardoney a Polydor 21 72 CHINATOWN, Then Luzy Vertigo, 37 33 TWELVE GOLD BARS. Status OAR Vertigo 36 FASHION LOVE, Commodores Motown 22 51 MORE THAN IC AN SAY. Leo Sayer 36 28" OUTLANDOS D'AMOUR, Police AIM 37 59 OLD Chrysalis Mercury Ver)Igo 38 41 KING OF THE HILL. RICA Pipette And Oak 23 23 (IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG) I DON T WANT TO BE RIGHT, 39 45 HEAVEN I HELL Black Sabbath 39 Box i Columbia Rod Stewart Rlva 40 47 INCOMPARABLE ELLA. Ella Fitzgerald PolydºJ 46 JO JO. Scaggs 40 46 MAKE A LITTLE MAGIC. The Dirt Band United Ares,. 24 29 LETS HANG ON. Darts ' - Magnet II 44 BAT OUT OF HELL, Meal Loa( Epic/Cleveland 43 HOLIDAY Change Warner Aro. 25 36 THEME FROM THE INVADERS. Yellow Magic Orchestra AIM 12 61, SOMETIMES YOU WIN. Dr Hook Capitol II A LOVER'S 42 51 I CANT LET GO Linda Ronsladl Elekua 26 24 CHRISTINE. SIoutole & The Banshees Polydor 43 52 RUMOURS. Fleetwood Mae Warner Brothers 49 ALL OF Ale Supply Arista 27 17 MIDNNE DYNAMOS, Matchbox Magnet 11 29 KILLER WATTS. Various CBS 43 OUT LOVE 1/ 4.1 WORKS IF YOU LET R Cheap Trio Epic 26 31 (1'M NOT YOUR) STEPPIN' STONE. Sex P151o15 ' Virgin 45 40 NOW WE MAY BEGIN. Randy Crawford Warner Brothers EVERYTHING 45 15 ALL NIGHT THING The Invisible Man's Band bland 79 35 A LOVERS HOLIDAY/GLOW OF LOVE, Change WEA 46 46 SINGS LEIBER 6 STOLLER, Elvis Presley . RCA 46 TIME/COCAINE Eric Clapion RSO 30 61 WEDNESDAY WEEK. Undertones Sire 17 51 WAR OF THE WORLDS, Jell Wayne's Musical version CBS 53 TULSA 47 Player Casablanca 31 39 ME MYSELF I, Joan Armalrading AIM 48 41 EMPTY GLASS. Paler Townshend EMI SI IT'S FOR YOU, 46 37 ASHES BY NOW. Rodney Crowell Warner Bros 32 15 THEME FROM MASH, The Mash CBS 49 57 IF YOU WANT BLOOD YOU'VE GOT IT, ACIDC Allanhc as 55 LANDLORD, Gladys K nigh, 6 The Pips Cohlmbia 33 37 LIP UP FATTY, Bad Manners Magner 50 53 HEROES. Commodores Motown 50 58 FAME. Irene Cara RSO 31 58 NEON NIGHTS. Black Sabbath Vertigo 51 54 ROBERTA FLACK ILION NY HATHAWAY, 9 51 57 PLAY THE GAME. Queen Elekira 43 Phil Vertigo Roberta Flack/ Donny Hathaway Atlanllc 35' KINGS CALL, Lynolt 52 52 SWEET SENSATION,Stephenle Mille RCA 36 27 YOU ME 52 18 UNMASKED. Kiss Mercury GAVE LOVE. Crown Heights Affair Mercury 53 72 BOULEVARD, Jackson Browne Elekha 37 38 WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE. ACIDC Atlanllc 53 ALL FOR YOU. Johnny Malhls CBS - 51 60 LEES GO 'ROUND AGAIN. Average wMie Band Arista Motown 54 12 SPECIALS, Specials 2 -Tone 3e '18 LET'S GET SERIOUS. Jermaine Jackson 1 55 68 DRIVIN' MY LIFE AWAY. Eddie Rabbit, 39 20 MESSAGES, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark Dlndlsc 55 63 SKY. Sky Anola 56 61 SHANDI. Kiss Casahiaennca a0 at FANTASY, Gerard Kenny RCA 56 37 JUST ONE NIGHT, Eric Clapion RSO 57 63 ONE MORE TIME FOR LOVE. Billy Preston 6 Syreela ~oxen 11 45 RUNNING FROM PARADISE. Darryl HaIIIJohn Oates RCA 57 55 BRITISH STEEL, Judas Priest CBS 58 m WHY NOT ME. Fred Knoblock Allan Oc 42 33 RAT RACE/RUDE BUOYS OUTA JAIL. Specials TwoTone 58 IB PRETENDERS Pretenders Real 59 67 BEYOND. Herb Alpert AIM 43 47 DOES SHE HAVE A FRIEND, Gene Chandler " 201h Century 59 72 THE WANDERERS, Original Soundtrack Gem 60 62 ON THE REBOUND. Russ Ballard EPIC 60 60 ME ON A SUNDAY, Mar11 Polydor a 75 NEWS AT TEN, Vapors United Ar1151S TELL Webb S1 36 THEME FROM NEW YORK., NEWYORK. Frank Sinatra Warner Blos 61 8B TUSK Fleetwood Mac Warners Blolhere 15 - THERE. THERE MY DEAR. Dexy's Midnight Runners Parlophone 62 69 SOMEONE THAT I USED TO LOVE Nalaue Cole Captlol 16 49 LET MY LOVE OPEN THE DOOR. Pete Townshend Ateo 62 43 SPORTS CAR, Judie Tzuke Rocket 63 28 STOMP The Brothers Johnson AIM 39 21 AT 33, Rocket 47 46 SUNSET PEOPLE. Donna Summer Casablanca 63 Elton John 6a 30 TWO PLACES AT THE SAME TIME Rey Parker Jr A Rwydio Miele M ANILOW MAGIC, Barry Manllow Arlsla a6 70 THIS FEELIN', Frank Hooker 8 Posture People DJM 64 59 65 65 STOP YOUR SOBBING. ~lenders Warner Brus ROCKS PEBBLES I SAND. Stanley Clarke Eplc 19 25 D-A-A-ANCE. Lambrelles Rocket - 66 - ONE IN A MILLION YOU. Larry Graham Warner Bros 66 66 NEW CLEAR DAYS. Vapors United Artiste 50 31 OVER YOU. Rosy Music Polydor 67 - LOOKIN' FOR LOVE. Johnny Lee Asylum 67 THE SUMMER Beach Boys GTO - KEEPIN' ALIVE, Caribou 71 R., 51 - SANCTUARY. New MONA 68 WHO SHOT J Gary Burbank with Band McNally Oeatbn 68 50 IRON MAIDEN, Iron Maiden EMI 52 72 DO YOU DREAM IN COLOUR. Bill Nelson - Cocleam 69 7S THAT LOVIN' YOU FEELIN' AGAIN, 69 HOLDOUT, Jackson Browne Asylum 53 26 FM ALIVE, Electric Light Orchestra Jet - Roy Orbison 6 Emmylou Harris Warner Ores Epic 70 69 TRAVELOGUE, Human League Virgin 54 - BRAZILIAN LOVE AFFAIR, George Duke 70 - GIVE ME THE NIGHT George Benson Warner BrosIOWeal 71 56 GOOD MORNING AMERICA.
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