70s Music Chart February 28th 1970
More from the BBC charts from No. 40 to No. 21 looking at those songs that make the top forty but not the top 20. The full top twenty is at the bottom of this article.
No. 40
Just A Little Misunderstanding by Contours
No. 39
Friends by Arrival
No. 38
You're Such A Good Looking Woman by Joe Dolan
Joe Dolan died in 2007 aged 69. Joe had several international hits in the 1960s. He would have one of his songs become a hit for Showaddywaddy in 1974 with Sweet Rock N Roller, which he wrote.Joe had a massive hit called Lady Blue later, but it never charted in the UK or Ireland.
No. 37
Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy by Tams
This group came from Atlanta and were formed in 1960.Probably best known for Hey Girl Dont other Me in 1968 which was released again in the UK in 1971. But this 1970 hit feature the brothers Charles and Joesph Pope. Joseph died in 1996. This single was not an original as it actualy was a hit before by a group called The Sensational Epics, but the Tams is best known in the UK and the name Tams comes from a style of hat.
No. 36
Someday We'll Be Together by Diana Ross And The Supremes
No. 35
Sympathy by Rare Bird
This song only got to No. 27 but was a bigger hit worldwide. Steve Gould was lead vocalist and was born in London in 1950.
Lyrics to Sympathy
No. 34
Down On The Corner by Creednce Clearwater Revival
No. 33
The Joy Of Living by Cliff And Hank
Cliff Richard with his Shadows member Hank Marvin with an almost forgotten single from 1970. Cliff performed tgis on his Bank Holiday Special in 1970 as the opening titles to the show. Hank was the amazing guitar man who was born in 1941 and was part of the Shadows for decades, he was born as Brian Robson Hankin and was famous for playing the Fender Stratocastor.
No. 32
All I Have To Do Is Dream by Bobbie Gentry And Glenn Campbell
No. 31
Till by Dorothy Squires
Born in 1915 and dead in 1998 as Edna May Squires in Wales, she became a very famous Dorothy with hits like I'm In The Mood For Love and Anytime. She was once married to Bond star Roger Moore. Later in the 1970s she would have over two dozen court cases, of which one was against the News Of The World which she won.
No. 30
Dont Cry Daddy by Elvis Presley
No. 29
Sugar Sugar by Archies
No. 28
Something's Burning by Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
No. 27
That Same Old Feeling by Pickettywitch
No. 26
Reflections Of My Life by Marmalade
No. 25
Wedding Bell Blues by 5th Dimension
No. 24
Tracy by Cufflinks
No. 23
Elizabethan Reggae by Boris Gardener
No. 22
Hitchin' A Rid by Vanity Fare
No. 21
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye by Steam
The Top Twenty from February 28th 1970 here