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Music Survey: WKBW Buffalo, NY “KB’s Top 30″ Feb. 3, 1969

                       WKBW – BUFFALO        

                        KB'S TOP 30              

                      FEBRUARY 3, 1969

 1. Crimson & Clover – Tommy James                           

 2. Everyday People – Sly & Family Stone                    

 3. Touch Me – Doors                       

 4. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me – Supremes & Temptations

 5. Build Me Up Buttercup – Foundations                  

 6. Ramblin' Gamblin' Man – Bob Seger                     

 7. Worst That Could Happen – Brooklyn Bridge

 8. I Started A Joke – Bee Gees           

 9. You Showed Me – Turtles                          

10. She's Not There – The Road                  

11. Sweet Cream Ladies – Box Tops                          

12. This Magic Moment – Jay & The Americans

13. Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette

14. I'm Living In Shame – Supremes  

15. Can I Change My Mind – Tyrone Davis                   

16. Purple Haze – Dion                     

17. Games People Play – Joe South           

18. Lo Mucho – Rene & Rene                              

19. Things I'd Like To Say – New Colony Six 

20. Good Lovin' Ain't Easy – Marvin & Tammi

21. But You Know I Love You – First Edition                   

22. Baby Love – Caesar & The Romans                        

23. This Girl's In Love With You – Dionne Warwick

24. Goodnight My Love – Paul Anka           

25. Feelin' So Good – Archies                         

26. The Thought Of Lovin' You – The Crystal Mansion           

27. River Deep, Mountain High – Deep Purple

28. Proud Mary – Creedence Clearwater Revival

29. Indian Giver – 1910 Fruit Gum Co.       

30. Wichita Tai To – Everything            

 

       K-BIG RECORD OF THE WEEK

       Lovin' Things – Grass Roots            

 

NOTE: The song titles and artists shown above are presented exactly as they are shown on the printed survey. Any typos, spelling errors and/or other anomalies are as they appear on the printed sheet.

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