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Lolita...... Sailor (Your Home Is The Sea)


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Ann-Margaret....... I Just Don't Understand


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1970

Melanie Safka,who recorded under her first name,was a former drama student whose Look What They've Done to My Song Ma was a French hit for her and an American hit for the New Seekers. Her manager-husband was able to get her onto the bill at Woodstock,where she performed through a rainstorm,inspiring Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) The bacKup choir on Lay Down was the Edwin Hawkins Singers from Oakland,California,whose Oh Happy Day was one of the era's biggest fluke successes. In response to her song,Melanier's fans originated the practice of lighting matches at rock shows.


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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Rolling Stones


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Among interpreters of soul material, journeyman Eddie Holman got back on the charts with his reworking of a 1963 Ruby and the Romantics hit,Hey There Lonely Girl.


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1970

Brook Benton made his first real showing in six years with Tony Joe White's definitive swamp-pop ballad Rainy Night in Georgia.


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Barry Mann .......Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)


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The Jarmels..... A Little Bit of Soap


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Brian Hyland returned to the charts with his remake of Curtis Mayfield's fanciful Gypsy Woman, which Del Shannon produced.


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Troy Shondell......... This Time


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1970

Dionne Warwick continued her impressive string of hits with I'll Never Fall In Love Again, from the Broadway musical Promises, Promises.


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1970

Clarence Carter, a blind Alabama singer and guitarist,made his final visit to the top 10 with Patches, a Southern throwback co- written by General Johnson,who had once been lead singer of the New orleans vocal group the Showman (it Will Stand) and then Detroit's Chairmen of the Broard (Give Me Just a Little More Time).


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Curtis Lee....... Pretty Little Angel Eyes


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Canadian Anne Murray,a former physical education teacher with her own TV series north of the border,became an American country-pop star with Snowbird. She'd first heard the tune when she saw it's writer,gene Maclellan,sing it on Canadian TV. Before long, she was singing it on Glen Campbell's U.S.show,dramatizing once again the interrelationship of pop music and television.


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Joan Baez represented a new kind of pop female singer.The folkie madonna and queen of the student Left,Baez had been a national presence for more than a decade when she enjoyed her first million seller in 1971.Her whole career had been built around adaptations of traditional and folish material,and her reading of Robbie Robertson's The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down continued that practice (even if Joan did misread key lyrics).


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Robbie Robertson was the chief songwriter for the Band,four Canadians and an Arkansan who had first come together as the backup unit for rockabilly hedonist Ronnie Hawkins and later became Bob Dylan's touring band.


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Have you seen her---The Chi-Lites


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Joanie Sommers .............Johnny Get Angry


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