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POP FWMJID PUWLIST H3hllijht5 POP FWMJID PUWLIST H3HLliJHT5 Playlist Highlights contain the following information: 25 To 20 - Steve Miller 28 To 20 - Steve Miller WHBO - MEMPHIS Number One Song, with last week's position; Ex To 25 - Barry Manilow Ex To 19 - James Taylor 1-1 - Debby Boone New Numbered Additions; Ex To 26 - Player Ex To 30 - Bay City Rollers 19 - Earth, Wind & Fire New Hitbounds (): records receiving highest frequency of rotation for current product without attaining numbered WEAO - EAU CLAIRE KBEO - KANSAS CITY Shaun Cassidy positions; 1-1 - Debby Boone 1-1 - Debby Boone *Samantha Sang New Part -Time Records (): 'LP cut' rotations, day -only and night -only play; 25 - James Taylor 29 - Carpenters 'Fleetwood Mec Prime Movers; and 29 - Linda Ronstadt - Easy 30 - Santana '19 To 14 - Rose Royce Debuts: records moving from hitbound or part-time rotations into numbered positions. 30 - Carpenters 14 To 8 - Judy Collins 20 To 12 - Rita Coolidge 11 To 4 - Crystal Gayle 15 To 7 - Linda Ronstadt - Blue 25 To 21 - Barry Manliow 29 To 21 - Fleetwood Mac 16 To 6 - Paul Nicholas 30 To 24 - Firefall WCUE - AKRON Ex To 30 - High Inergy 19 - Barry Manilow 30 To 22 Steve Miller 24 To15- Bee Gees Ex To 29 - Paul Nicholas Elvis Presley - Ex To 30 Dolly Parton 1-1 - Debby Boone WHNN - BAY CITY KOWB FARGO 25 To 20 - Fleetwood Mac - 9 To 4 Linda Ronstadt Blue - *Queen 2-1 - L.T.D. - - 1-1 Debby Boone WOPD - LAKELAND Y-100 - MIAMI 10 To 5 Barry White - *CSN 29 - England Dan & J.F. Coley - *James Taylor 1-1 - Debby Boone 1-1 - Debby Boone Dolly Parton 30 Bob Welch 13 To 7 - Rita Coolidge 39 Tavares 25 Bee Gees - 20 To 13 Rush Bob Welch - - "Kansas Player - 'Dolly Parton 40 - Ringo Starr 26 - Steve Miller **Cheech & Chong 10 To 6 - Emotions KFJZ - DALLAS Player "Mac McAnally 27 - Fleetwood Mac 19 To 13 Linda Ronstadt Both 2-1 Elvis Presley *Andy - - 26 To 12 - Dave Mason - 9 To 3 Judy Collins Gibb 28 - Stevie Wonder To Bee Gees 14 Commodores - 22 9 - 27 To 9 - Linda Ronstadt - Blue - 15 To 10 Linda Ronstadt Blue 'Sammy Hager 29 - Diana Ross Ex To 34 Judy Collins 29 To 23 Steve Miller 16 Rita Coolidge - - *Santa Esmeralda 30 Shaun Cassidy - - - WFLB FAYETTEVILLE - Ex To 35 Seals & Crofts 30 To 14 Little River Band 17 Barry Manilow - *Ozark Mountain Daredevils 19 To 9 KC & the Sunshine Band - - - 1-1 Debby Boone - Ex To 36 - Rod Stewart Ex To 24 - Bay City Rollers 18 - Linda Ronstadt - Aerosmith 25 To 16 - Leif Garrett Ex To 37 Shaun Cassidy Ex To 25 The Babys 19 Steve Miller ELO 11 To 6 Rita Coolidge - - - *Shaun Cassidy - WOAM - MIAMI Ex To 38 High Inergy Ex To 26 Linda Ronstadt Easy 14To5- Bee Gees 25 To 16 James Taylor - - - KC & The Sunshine Band - 1-1 - Debby Boone Ex To 39 - Andy Gibb Ex To 28 Bill Withers 15 To 6 - Heatwave 27 To 18 England Dan & J.F. Coley No new additions - Taylor *Samantha Sang - Ex To 40 - Leif Garrett WSGN BIRMINGHAM 16 To 7 - James 31 To 26 - Paul Simon 27 To 20 Rita Coolidge - 17 To 9 Judy Collins Pockets 33 To 27 Sylvers - KRKE - ALBUQUERQUE 1-1 - Debby Boone - Kansas - 98-X MIAMI Heatwave KLIF DALLAS 38 To 31 Robin Trower - 2-1 - *Elvis Presley - 23 To 16-LTD - 1-1 Debby Boone 23 Dolly Parton 1-1 - Debby Boone 39 To 32 Elvis Presley - - *Samantha Sang 24 To 17 Player - 30 - Elvla Presley -Jackie DeShannon *Kansas LTD - 40 To 33 - Steely Dan Highlnergy Leif Garrett 26 To 20 - Earth, Wind & Fire Ex To 34 Santana Cheech & Chong 16 To 11 - Barry White 29 To 24 Brothers - 'Billy Joel Dolly Parton - Johnson Ex & 16 To 11 - The Babys 30 To 20 Player To 35 - Seals Crofts Johnson - 13 To 9 Chicago 30 To 25 - Little River Band Ex To 36 Jacksons 'General Ex To 21 - Player Ex To 29 Dolly Parton - - Steve Miller - 14 To8- Bee Gees Ex To 30 - Elvis Presley Ex To 37 Abba Ex To 22 - Barry White Ex To 30 L.T.D. - 10 To 4 Johnny Rivers - 21 To 17 Fleetwood Mac Ex To 32 - Santana Ex To 38 Queen - WANS ANDERSON - - 14 To 8 Crystal Gayle - KYFR - BISMARCK 27 To 19 Little River Band Ex To 35 - Rod Stewart KAAY LITTLE ROCK - 1-1 Barry White 1-1 Debby Boone - - Ex To 25 Player - - 28 To 24 Dave Mason KYNO FRESNO 1-1 Debby Boone - *Judy Collins *Paul Simon - - - Ex To 26 KC & the Sunshine Band Highlnergy 29 To 23 - Paul Nicholas 1-1 - Debby Boone 14 - Barry Manilow - *Bob Welch Ex To 29 Steve Miller Ex To 28 - Fleetwood Mac "Kansas Miller - Barry Manilow 15 - Linda Ronstadt - Blue Ex To 18 - Steve Ex To 30 The Babys *Player WOKY MILWAUKEE *Billy Joel Taylor - *Dave Mason - Ex To 19 - James KSTT DAVENPORT LTD *Steve Miller 1-1 Debby Boone 'Missouri Ex To 20 Dolly Parton - - - 1-1 Debby Boone Leif Garrett 'Hall & Oates 32 Paul Simon 11 To 7 - Bay City Rollers - - WRKO - BOSTON Elvis Presley - My Way Cheech & Chong 10 To 3 - Paul Nicholas 33 - Kansas 20 To 15 - L.T.D. 1-1 Boone - Debby * Santana 9 To 3 CrystalGayle 20 To 10 Bee Gees 34 The Babys 23 To 17 England Dan & J.F. Coley - - - - 25 Odyssey 19 To 14 Chicago To David Soul 24 To 18 The Babys - Carpenters - Ex 17 - Styx - *Bob Welch 13 To 9 Dave Mason 21 To 17 Boz Scaggs 14 To 10 Fleetwood Mac 29 To 21 Dolly Parton - - KHJ - LOS ANGELES - - *Shaun Cassidy 19 To 15 The Babys 22 To 12 Santana 24 To 19 Linda Ronstadt Easy Ex To 25 James Taylor - - 30 L.T.D. - - - 'Randy Newman 22 To 14 Steve Miller 27 To 17 Linda Ronstadt Easy - 27 To 21 Peter Brown Ex To 26 Kendalls - - - 'Steve Miller - - 16 To 12 Chicago 27 To 23 Boz Scaggs Ex To 26 Linda Ronstadt Blue 28 To 22 Rita Coolidge Ex To 28 Steve Miller - - - - Aerosmith - - 18 To 11 Queen 28 To 22 Bob Welch Ex To 28 Barry White 31 To 26 Leo Sayer Ex To 29 Player - - - *Diana Rosa - - 23 To 17 Rita Coolidge Ex To 28 Barry White Ex To 29 Fleetwood Mac 33 To 25 Dave Mason Ex To 30 Little River Band - - - ELO - Turn To Stone - - 24 To 16 - Crystal Gayle Ex To 29 Linda Ronstadt Blue 10 To Barry White 34 To 26-Lake WISE ASHVILLE - - Z-98 GRAND RAPIDS 6 - - 28 To 24 - Paul Simon Ex To 30 - Player - 15To9- Bee Gees 35 To 31 - Seals & Crofts 1-1 Debby Boone Ex To 27 Linda Ronstadt Blue 1-1 - Debby Boone - - - KTLK DENVER 16 To 9 Crystal Gayle WZUU MILWAUKEE *L.T.D. Ex To 30 Miller - 'Van Morrison - - - Steve 1-1 Steve Miller To 5 Paul Nicholas Stewart - 16 To 9 Paul Nicholas 19 - 1-1 - Donna Summer Rod WVBF BOSTON 'Hall & Oates - To 18 Fleetwood Mac B.J. Thomas - 26 To 20 Chicago 23 - Barry White 1-1 Debby Boone 8 To 4 Firefall - To Water - - 27 To 21 Bee Gees 25 20 -Highlnergy ELO - Turn To Stone 'Still No new additions 23 To 19 Heatwave - To "'Ray Dio - Ex To 28 - Peter Brown 30 25 - Shaun Cassidy 13 To 7 - Paul Nicholas 10 To2- Bee Gees 29 To 20 Bob Welch Ex To 27 Leif Garrett 15 To 10 Crystal Gayle 14 To 9 James Taylor - Ex To 30 - Barry White - - - 24 To 18 Carole Bayer Sager Ex To 26 Linda Ronstadt Blue Ex To 29 Donny & Marie 17 To 5 Heatwave 27 To 20 Little River Band - - - - - - WBGN BOWLING GREEN WGSV - GUNTERSVILLE Ex To 19 Rita Coolidge 30 To 24 Bay City Rollers - KIMN - DENVER 10-0 - LOS ANGELES - - 1-1 Debby Boone Rita Coolidge 3-1 - Crystal Gayle Ex To 20 Steve Miller 32 To 28 - Kendalls - 6-1 - *Billy Joel 1-1 - Debby Boone - Ex To 30 Dolly Parton Boz Scaggs 28 - Bob Welch 25 - Steve Miller K OWB MINNEAPOLIS - 'Dan Hill James Taylor 'Diana Ross - Ex To 31 Judy Collins 29 - 'Leif Garrett ELO 1-1 - Debby Boone - 'Linda Ronstadt Easy *Jacksons 'Samantha Sang Ex To 32 Bob Welch - 20 To 15 The Babys 29 England Dan & J.F. Coley - "Judy Collins Olivia Newton -John - *Atlanta Rhythm Section - Z-93 ATLANTA 21 To 16 Linda Ronstadt Both 30 - Paul Davis - *Andy Gibb 6 To 1 Rita Coolidge - - *Paul Simon 1-1 Debby Boone - 26 To 19 Judy Collins 15 To 9 - Firefall - 'Ozark Mountain Daredevils 11 To 5 Firefall - 'Joan Baez Newton -John - Ex To Little River *Olivia Ex To 22 James Taylor 15 To 8 Steve Miller 31 - Band *Thelma Houston KSTP - MINNEAPOLIS - - Ex To 32 Bob 1-1 Leif Garrett Ex To 23 Linda Ronstadt Blue 23 To 19 Fleetwood Mac - Welch 'Diana Rosa - Debby Boone Cheech & Chong - - - Ex To 33 Dolly Parton *Player Ex To 24 P.R. Battle 26 To 22 Linda Ronstadt Easy - 9 To 5 Crystal Gayle 'Billy Joel - - - Ex To 34 - 27 To 22 Bee Gees - Andy Gibb 17 To 13 Paul Nicholas 'Stevie Wonder ELO WKBW - BUFFALO - - *Brooklyn Dreams 1-1 Debby Boone 28 To 24 The Babys WDRC HARTFORD 22 To 17 Chicago 12 To 3 Linda Ronstadt Blue - - - - 'Olivia Newton -John - - 'Bob Welch 30 To 25 Carpenters 1-1 Debby Boone 25 To 20 Fleetwood Mac 17 To 12 Fleetwood Mac - - - 12 To 6 Fleetwood Mac - DENVER no new additions Ex To 29 Aerosmith - 20 To 13 Dolly Parton Rod Stewart KXKX - - 15 To 10 James Taylor - 13 To 7 Silverado Ex To 30 Abba - 24 To 19 L.T.D.
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