Friday, January 31, 2025

VA - In the Charts February 1971 (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3

IN THE CHARTS 1971

VA - In the Charts February 1971 (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3


Continuing "In The Charts 1971" ... visiting the tracks that are familiar and forgotten.

All these tracks were in the US and/or UK charts in 1971. 

It seems like yesterday we were dancing to these tunes. I hope you enjoy this mix of artists from USA and UK. 


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Track lists

CD01

01 George Harrison - What is Life 4:17

02 Marvin Gaye - What's Going On 3:54

03 T. Rex - Hot Love 4:56

04 Van Morrison - Blue Money 3:43

05 Zoot - Eleanor Rigby 4:42

06 Alice Cooper - I'm Eighteen 2:58

07 Stairsteps - Didn't it Look So Easy 2:50

08 Jimmy Ruffin - Maria (You Were the Only One) 3:07

09 Carpenters - For All We Know 2:33

10 Paul McCartney - Another Day 3:42

11 Cat Stevens - Wild World 3:20

12 Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline 3:23

13 Andy Williams - (Where Do I Begin) Love Story 3:11

14 Buoys - Timothy 2:48

15 James Taylor - Country Road 3:29

16 Livingston Taylor - Carolina Day 3:07

17 Bobby Sherman - Cried Like a Baby 3:20

18 David Cassidy, the Partridge Family - I Think I Love You 2:53

19 Partridge Family - Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted 2:48

20 Deep Purple - Strange Kind of Woman 3:49


CD2

21 C.C.S. - Whole Lotta Love 3:30

22 Hot Chocolate - You Could've Been a Lady 3:40

23 Isaac Hayes - The Look of Love (Single) 3:22

24 Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over the Line 3:17

25 R. Dean Taylor - Ain't it a Sad Thing 2:28

26 Byrds - Chestnut Mare 5:11

27 Brian Hyland - Lonely Teardrops 3:11

28 Gary Puckett and the Union Gap - Keep the Customer Satisfied 2:38

29 Dusk - Angel Baby 3:01

30 Dana - Who Put the Lights Out 3:17

31 Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden 2:54

32 CCS - Walking 3:10

33 Billy Joe Royal - Tulsa 3:32

34 Helen Reddy - I Don't Know How to Love Him 3:18

35 B.J. Thomas - No Love at All 2:53

36 Derek & the Dominos - Bell Bottom Blues 5:03

37 Mac Davis - Beginning to Feel the Pain 3:15

38 Frank Sinatra - I Will Drink the Wine 3:29

39 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Resurrection Shuffle 3:13

40 Ballin' Jack - Super Highway 2:41


CD3

41 Temptations - Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) 3:47

42 Dells - The Glory of Love 3:54

43 Staple Singers - Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom-Boom) 3:06

44 Martha Reeves & the Vandellas - Forget Me Not 3:01

45 Chairmen of the Board - Everything's Tuesday 2:50

46 Freda Payne - Cherish What is Dear to You (While It's Near to You) 3:57

47 The 5th Dimension - Love's Lines, Angles & Rhymes (Mono) 3:15

48 Detroit Emeralds - Do Me Right 2:51

49 Aretha Franklin - You're All I Need to Get By (Mono) 3:38

50 Chairmen of the Board - Chairman of the Board 3:36

51 B.B. King - Ask Me No Questions 3:09

52 Z Z Hill - Don't Make Me Pay for His Mistakes 2:54

53 Impressions - Ain't Got Time 3:59

54 Billy Preston - My Sweet Lord 3:22

55 Chicago - Free (Travel Suite) 2:15

56 James Brown - Soul Power (Part 1) 3:21

57 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) - One Man's Leftovers (Is Another Man's Feast) 2:43

58 Conway Twitty (and Loretta Lynn) - After the Fire is Gone 2:38

59 Donovan - Celia of the Seals 3:01

60 Santana - Oye Como Va 4:19

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8 comments:

  1. Thanks BB - I'm still convinced that '71 was the best year for rock (album wise) but I'd be happy for someone to change my mind.

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  2. Thanks BB!
    And as many have said, '71 was a magic year for pop music.
    Personally, the masterpiece album 'What's Going On' has definitely a place in my top 10 albums ever.
    Cheers
    Giulio

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  3. Thanks for throwing Zoot on the comp. The single of Eleanor Rigby b/w Turn Your Head is in my opinion the best value 45 in the history of 45's - 2 ball tearing tracks that run over 4 minutes each.

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    1. I always loved that single, eelcat.
      Thanks for commenting.
      Cheers.

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