Hills Top 40 Pops & Best Selling LP's for November 23, 1970

On this date:

Nothing really significant happened on this exact day that I could find.

There are a few different movies from the previous post (October 19, 1970).

Top Movies:

"When Moscow Laughs"
"Ryan's Daughter" starring: Robert Mitchum,
"Africa Erotica"
"The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" starring: Robert Stephens, Christopher Lee, Colin Blakely
"The Phantom Tollbooth" directed by Chuck Jones, starring Butch Patrick, Hans Conried, Mel Blanc
(Can't believe I never saw this one. We got the guys behind the classic Warner Brothers Bugs Bunny, Road Runner cartoons and Eddie Munster?)

Top Books:

I used to list the top books for this date.
Screw that.
They're still the same from the March 2, 1970 post and I seriously doubt if anyone out there cares.

AS FOR THE MUSIC -

The Partridge Family beats out The Jackson Five for top single.
Creedence Clearwater Revival hangs tough and shows The Carpenters who's number one for best selling album.

ALSO

Elvis Presley talks to his contractor.
Glen Campbell says not to believe it.
The Supremes talk about love and substance abuse.
Neil Diamond has a brother who he thinks is not overweight.

Remember Mashmakhan? Bobby Bloom? The Presidents?
They all have songs in the Top 40.

Here is the entire Hills Department Store Top 40 Pops and 10 Best Selling LP's for November 23, 1970 -


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I Think I Love You - Partridge Family 
(How can anyone not like this song?) 




Now for something completely different.
(It has nothing to do with the above, just thought you might enjoy it.)





Coming next:
Hills Department Store Top 40 Pops and 10 Best Selling LP's for December 7, 1970.



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