Episode 59: The Week Ending September 25, 1971 The Night They Drove Uncle Albert Down to Spanish Harlem
In the ‘70s there were signs that crime was on the uptick. Did you surrender any money as the victim of a stick up? After you were scammed, did you vow I won’t get fooled again? At times it
seemed like there was a breakdown in society where there ain’t no sunshine to be found. Yet we all know there was a bigger story in your eyes. You had a look that said I woke up in love this morning with a sweet city woman! This week whatcha see is whatcha get when we take a look at the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of
September 25, 1971. I’m not a liar when I say this one is bound to bring out some smiling faces sometimes, if you know what I mean.
Link to a listing of the songs in this
week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1971-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_25th_September_1971
Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came
from and on what the countdown was based.
Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)
Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll
“American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
Pete Battistini.
Rejected Episode Titles:
The Story in Your Eyes? Watcha See is Watcha Get
Go Away Little Maggie May
I Woke Up Saturday Morning in Confusion
This is a Stick Up, Do You Know What I Mean?
Some points of interest we talked about in this episode:
Robert Moog on the pronunciation of Moog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDN-y0QQ7cs
Moog Inc.: https://www.moog.com/
Moog Music: https://www.moogmusic.com/
The Deep Purple Podcast Episode #229 – Remembering Bernie
Marsden: https://deeppurplepodcast.com/2023/09/02/episode-229-remembering-bernie-marsden/
Episode 59: The Week Ending September 25, 1971 The Night They Drove Uncle Albert Down to Spanish Harlem