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Carrie October 1, 2008 1:40 pm Pretty information, hooray! Any chance you’ll squeeze these together for a more broad view? Obviously you’d lose subgenre granularity but it would look goshdang awesome.
Tony October 2, 2008 1:49 pm Spoken word? In 1977? I’ve been puzzling over that one and I can’t figure it out. Oh god, I just spend 20 minutes trying to figure it out, looking things up online… let go of it, man, let go…
Greg October 15, 2008 4:22 pm I’m with Tony – I can’t find a single spoken-word track on the Cash Box chart for ’77…
dorothy October 17, 2008 6:15 pm My mistake, now corrected. The only hit spoken word record of the 1970s was in 1974 – Byron MacGregor’s “The Americans.”
Pretty information, hooray! Any chance you’ll squeeze these together for a more broad view? Obviously you’d lose subgenre granularity but it would look goshdang awesome.
Spoken word? In 1977? I’ve been puzzling over that one and I can’t figure it out.
Oh god, I just spend 20 minutes trying to figure it out, looking things up online… let go of it, man, let go…
i am just happy that disco is nowhere near the top
i don’t think you understand how this graph works
I’m with Tony – I can’t find a single spoken-word track on the Cash Box chart for ’77…
77 spoken word – Shatner?
My mistake, now corrected. The only hit spoken word record of the 1970s was in 1974 – Byron MacGregor’s “The Americans.”