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US Top 40 Singles Week Ending 5th June, 1971

These are all the US Top 40 singles for the week ending June 5th, 1971.

Check out the top 100 artists of 1970s here.

Make sure to also check the 1971’s Top 40 Singles here.

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TW LW TITLE-Artist (Label)-Weeks on Chart

1 1 BROWN SUGAR –•– The Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones)-6 (2 weeks at #1)
2 2 JOY TO THE WORLD –•– Three Dog Night (Dunhill)-13
3 4 WANT ADS –•– The Honey Cone (Hot Wax)-9
4 5 IT DON’T COME EASY –•– Ringo Starr (Apple)-6
5 11 RAINY DAYS AND MONDAYS –•– The Carpenters (A&M)-4
6 7 BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER / BRAND NEW ME –•– Aretha Franklin (Atlantic)-8
7 8 SWEET AND INNOCENT –•– Donny Osmond of the Osmonds (MGM)-11
8 3 NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE –•– Jackson 5 (Motown)-10
9 21 IT’S TOO LATE / I FEEL THE EARTH MOVE –•– Carole King (Ode)-5
10 9 ME AND YOU AND A DOG NAMED BOO –•– Lobo (Big Tree)-10

11 18 I’LL MEET YOU HALFWAY –•– The Partridge Family (Starring Shirley Jones and Featuring David Cassidy) (Bell)-5
12 6 PUT YOUR HAND IN THE HAND –•– Ocean (Kama Sutra)-13
13 15 I DON’T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM –•– Helen Reddy (Capitol)-16
14 14 SUPERSTAR –•– Murray Head and the Trinidad Singers (Decca)-28
15 19 TREAT HER LIKE A LADY –•– Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose (United Artists)-9
16 16 HERE COMES THE SUN –•– Richie Havens (Stormy Forest)-12
17 10 CHICK-A-BOOM (Don’t Ya Jes’ Love It) –•– Daddy Dewdrop (Sunflower)-14
18 13 IF –•– Bread (Elektra)-11
19 12 LOVE HER MADLY –•– The Doors (Elektra)-9
20 22 DON’T KNOCK MY LOVE (Part 1) –•– Wilson Pickett (Atlantic)-7

21 27 NATHAN JONES –•– The Supremes (Motown)-5
22 39 DOUBLE LOVIN’ –•– The Osmonds (MGM)-4
23 24 RIGHT ON THE TIP OF MY TONGUE –•– Brenda and the Tabulations (Top & Bottom)-10
24 17 STAY AWHILE –•– The Bells (Polydor)-14
25 38 INDIAN RESERVATION (The Lament Of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) –•– The Raiders (Columbia)-9
26 26 (For God’s Sake) GIVE MORE POWER TO THE PEOPLE –•– The Chi-Lites (Brunswick)-9
27 23 WOODSTOCK –•– Matthews’ Southern Comfort (Decca)-14
28 32 WHEN YOU’RE HOT, YOU’RE HOT –•– Jerry Reed (RCA)-5
29 31 THE DRUM –•– Bobby Sherman (Metromedia)-6
30 33 COOL AID –•– Paul Humphrey and His Cool Aid Chemists (Lizard)-13

31 35 I DON’T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM –•– Yvonne Elliman (Decca)-7
32 30 TIMOTHY –•– The Buoys (Scepter)-17
33 28 I LOVE YOU FOR ALL SEASONS –•– The Fuzz (Calla)-20
34 20 TOAST AND MARMALADE FOR TEA –•– Tin Tin (Atco)-10
35 43 THAT’S THE WAY I’VE ALWAYS HEARD IT SHOULD BE –•– Carly Simon (Elektra)-8
36 45 SHE’S NOT JUST ANOTHER WOMAN –•– The 8th Day (Invictus)-4
37 40 LOWDOWN –•– Chicago (Columbia)-5
38 25 I DON’T BLAME YOU AT ALL –•– Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (Tamla)-12
39 29 REACH OUT I’LL BE THERE –•– Diana Ross (Motown)-6
40 44 FUNKY NASSAU (Part 1) –•– The Beginning Of the End (Alston)-5

OFF THE CHARTS

43 34 ME AND MY ARROW –•– Nilsson (RCA)-12

POWER PLAYS

41 42 ALBERT FLASHER / BROKEN –•– The Guess Who (RCA)-7
42 57 PUPPET MAN / RESURRECTION SHUFFLE –•– Tom Jones (Parrot)-3
44 46 CRY BABY –•– Janis Joplin (Columbia)-4
45 51 NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE –•– Isaac Hayes (Enterprise)-4
46 48 I WON’T MENTION IT AGAIN –•– Ray Price (Columbia)-12
47 72 DON’T PULL YOUR LOVE –•– Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds (Dunhill)-3
48 58 HIGH TIME WE WENT / BLACK-EYED BLUES –•– Joe Cocker (A&M)-3
49 49 13 QUESTIONS –•– Seatrain (Capitol)-10
50 50 I CRIED –•– James Brown (King)-5

DEBUTING THIS WEEK

66 — BRING THE BOYS HOME –•– Freda Payne (Invictus)-1
77 — SOONER OR LATER –•– The Grass Roots (Dunhill)-1
79 — CHICAGO –•– Graham Nash (Atlantic)-1
80 — YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND –•– James Taylor (Warner Brothers)-1
91 — I DON’T WANT TO DO WRONG –•– Gladys Knight and the Pips (Soul)-1
96 — MANDRILL –•– Mandrill (Polydor)-1
98 — CALL ME UP IN DREAMLAND –•– Van Morrison (Warner Brothers)-1
99 — STOP, LOOK, LISTEN (To Your Heart) –•– The Stylistics (Avco Embassy)-1
100 — YOU GOTTA HAVE LOVE IN YOUR HEART –•– The Supremes and the Four Tops (Motown)-1

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