Animals-Don’t Bring Me Down
Beatles-She’s a Woman
Temptations-It’s You That I Need
Edwin Starr-25 Miles
Monkees-Pleasant Valley Sunday
Simon & Garfunkel-Mrs. Robinson
***Iron Butterfly for Ban roll-on***
Iron Butterfly-Easy Rider
Steam-Na Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
***KAAY spring promo***
Creedence-Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Dobie Gray-Drift Away
Spinners-It’s a Shame
***PSA-Phyllis Diller/ALD/April***
Elton John-Friends
Donovan-Cosmic Wheels
Don McLean-Dreidel
Guess Who-Hang on to Your Life
Hour 2
***JC Penney-Grand Funk/Rod Stewart***
Grand Funk-Rock and Roll Soul
Rod Stewart-Oh No, Not My Baby
Dramatics-Me & Mrs. Jones
Kenny Loggins-What a Fool Believes
Bob Seger-Mary Lou
Graham Central Station-I Can’t Stand the Rain
Bonnie Raitt-Runaway
Del Shannon-Sea of Love
***Movies-Walking Tall/Walking Tall Part 2***
Stevie Wonder-Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing
Toby Beau-My Angel Baby
Wings-Getting Closer
Supertramp-It’s Raining Again
Billy Joel-She’s Got a Way
J. Geils Band-I Do
John Fogerty-The Old Man Down the Road
***Hollywood Squares-Don Rickles***
As we pass the 39th anniversary of the "death" of the old KAAY, I thought it appropriate to give a double dose of John Fogerty - in the first hour as part of Creedence, who put out half a ton of hits in a three year period during the station's heyday, then as he came back with a solo album and top 10 hit early in '85, just as the station was about to transition.
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