US Top 40 Singles Week Ending 26th September, 1970
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US Top 40 Singles Week Ending 26th September, 1970

These are all the US Top 40 singles for the week ending September 26th, 1970.

Check out the top 100 artists of 1970 here and the top 100 songs of 1970 here.

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TW LW TITLE-Artist (Label)-Weeks on Chart (Cash Box Pos Top 40 Only)

1 1 AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH –•– Diana Ross (Motown)-8 (2 weeks at #1) (#1)
2 2 WAR –•– Edwin Starr (Gordy)-12 (#6)
3 3 LOOKIN’ OUT MY BACK DOOR / LONG AS I CAN SEE THE LIGHT –•– Creedence Clearwater Revival (Fantasy)-8 (#2)
4 4 PATCHES –•– Clarence Carter (Atlantic)-11 (#4)
5 5 JULIE, DO YA LOVE ME –•– Bobby Sherman (Metromedia)-9 (#3)
6 12 CRACKLIN’ ROSIE –•– Neil Diamond (Uni)-6 (#7)
7 9 CANDIDA –•– Dawn (Bell)-10 (#5)
8 13 SNOWBIRD –•– Anne Murray (Capitol)-11 (#12)
9 14 (I Know) I’M LOSING YOU –•– Rare Earth (Rare Earth)-9 (#9)
10 6 25 OR 6 TO 4 –•– Chicago (Columbia)-10 (#8)

11 11 DON’T PLAY THAT SONG –•– Aretha Franklin with the Dixie Flyers (Atlantic)-8 (#10)
12 17 GROOVY SITUATION –•– Gene Chandler (Mercury)-12 (#14)
13 20 ALL RIGHT NOW –•– Free (A&M)-7 (#16)
14 15 I (Who Have Nothing) –•– Tom Jones (Parrot)-6 (#11)
15 7 IN THE SUMMERTIME –•– Mungo Jerry (Janus)-12 (#19)
16 18 RUBBER DUCKIE –•– Ernie (Columbia)-7 (#13)
17 8 (They Long To Be) CLOSE TO YOU –•– The Carpenters (A&M)-15 (#54)
18 39 GREEN-EYED LADY –•– Sugarloaf (Liberty)-7 (#36)
19 40 I’LL BE THERE –•– Jackson 5 (Motown)-2 (#15)
20 10 MAKE IT WITH YOU –•– Bread (Elektra)-16 (#52)

21 16 SPILL THE WINE –•– Eric Burdon and War (MGM)-19 (#33)
22 27 NEANDERTHAL MAN –•– Hotlegs (Capitol)-6 (#22)
23 28 JOANNE –•– Michael Nesmith and the First National Band (RCA)-8 (#18)
24 25 IT’S A SHAME –•– The Spinners (V.I.P.)-10 (#17)
25 26 EXPRESS YOURSELF –•– Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (Warner Brothers)-7 (#27)
26 35 INDIANA WANTS ME –•– R. Dean Taylor (Rare Earth)-4 (#25)
27 30 LONG LONG TIME –•– Linda Ronstadt (Capitol)-7 (Not on chart)
28 23 SOLITARY MAN –•– Neil Diamond (Bang)-22 (#34)
29 36 LOLA –•– The Kinks (Reprise)-5 (#31)
30 33 OUT IN THE COUNTRY –•– Three Dog Night (Dunhill)-5 (#21)

31 31 CLOSER TO HOME –•– Grand Funk Railroad (Capitol)-7 (#30)
32 32 PEACE WILL COME (According To Plan) / STOP I DON’T WANNA’ HEAR IT ANYMORE –•– Melanie (Buddah)-6 (#20)
33 34 LOOK WHAT THEY’VE DONE TO MY SONG MA –•– The New Seekers (Elektra)-4 (#29)
34 19 SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED (I’m Yours) –•– Stevie Wonder (Tamla)-14 (Off)
35 37 THAT’S WHERE I WENT WRONG –•– The Poppy Family Featuring Susan Jacks (London)-8 (#26)
36 21 HAND ME DOWN WORLD –•– The Guess Who (RCA)-11 (#32)
37 42 IT’S ONLY MAKE BELEIVE –•– Glen Campbell (Capitol)-4 (#23)
38 45 EL CONDOR PASA –•– Simon and Garfunkel (Columbia)-3 (#24)
39 46 STILL WATER (Love) –•– The Four Tops (Motown)-5 (#28)
40 50 FIRE AND RAIN –•– James Taylor (Warner Brothers)-3 (#45)

OFF THE CHARTS

41 29 EVERYBODY’S GOT THE RIGHT TO LOVE –•– The Supremes (Motown)-11
48 38 EVERYTHING’S TUESDAY –•– The Chairmen Of the Board (Invictus)-9

POWER PLAYS

42 65 WE’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN –•– The Carpenters (A&M)-3
43 52 SOMEBODY’S BEEN SLEEPING –•– 100 Proof Aged In Soul (Hot Wax)-4
44 64 STAND BY YOUR MAN –•– Candi Staton (Fame)-5
45 48 IF I DIDN’T CARE –•– The Moments (Stang)-6
46 49 I STAND ACCUSED –•– Isaac Hayes (Enterprise)-5
47 43 SOUL SHAKE / FREE THE PEOPLE –•– Delaney and Bonnie and Friends (Atco)-11
49 53 SUNDAY MORNING COMING DOWN –•– Johnny Cash (Columbia)-5
50 63 DO WHAT YOU WANNA DO –•– Five Flights Up (TA)-6

NEW THIS WEEK

75 — SEE ME, FEEL ME –•– The Who (Decca)-1
78 — IT DON’T MATTER TO ME –•– Bread (Elektra)-1
83 — ENGINE NUMBER 9 –•– Wilson Pickett (Atantic)-1
86 — LOVIN’ YOU BABY –•– White Plains (Deram)-1
90 — OUR WORLD –•– Blue Mink (Philips)-1
95 — GAS LAMPS AND CLAY –•– Blues Image (Atco)-1
96 — JUST LET IT COME –•– Alive and Kicking (Roulette)-1
97 — FUNKY MAN –•– Kool and the Gang (De-Lite)-1
98 — BABY, DON’T TAKE YOUR LOVE –•– Faith, Hope and Charity (Maxwell)-1
99 — SWEETHEART –•– Engelbert Humperdinck (Parrot)-1

Compiled from national sales and CHR (Top 40) radio station airplay by Billboard
Copyright © 1970 Billboard Publications

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