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Issue: 1977 April 22 - Vol 3 Num 8

MUSIC PROGRAMMING
by Michael B. Klein
Last week, I had a rather unusual
experience I would like to relate to
you. Ordinarily, I wouldn't have
given it a second thought, nor
would I be concerned, but since it
has to do with both my (regular)
business and your full -time busi-
ness, I feel that it's quite important .
I would like to preface my
comments with some information
that will make them credible . I have
always been involved with the
record / music business, mostly as a
reviewer, but tor many years, my
"full-time" experience has been in
advertising , as a writer and a
writer-broadcast producer. And , I
have worked for the two largest
advertising agencies in the world .
Okay, enough said .
During the week , the phone rang,
and on the other end was a major
independent record company, one
of the largest, and in my opinion -
as far as product goes - one of the
best . I was called because of my
advertising experience; they needed
a copywriter . After a brief conversa -
tion with the ad manager, and after
seeing some of their previous work,
I had to draw the conclusion that
these people had no idea what
advertising is about, neither how to
use it, nor what it can do . The
record company was at least 10
years behind the times . And from
what I have seen , their case is by no
means unique .
For such a large industry, with
millions of dollars at stake on
unknown artsits, their advertising
and marketing is, to say the least,
primitive. There are so many great
artists and records out there that
never make it because of that fact.
And your sales - as well as the
artists' - suffer because of it.
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Of course. I realize we are dealing
with somethin~ different from soap
cars or fashion items .
But for
success, the same marketing and
advertsing philosophy which is used
for any of the above mentioned
products can apply . The record
companies seem to put all of their
money into established artists,
whose records are going to sell
regardless of advertising : Neil Dia -
mond, John Denver, Elton John,
etc . etc . Bear in mind , the advertis-
ing I'm talking about here is
consumer advertising , not trade
advertising.
People will buy products they
have never heard of . . . with the
right advertising . Look at all the new
detergents, toothpastes , mouth-
washes and other items that are
" new" every year . They don 't cost
any more than a single record .. .
and they sell. People are curious . . .
and they buy. The same applies to
the music industry. And it applies to
the singles I'll review . Now! Get
with it , all you record company
executives . Th is is not 1957; join us
in the year 1977.
I Just Want to Be Your Every-
thing - Andy Gibb/ RSO RS 872 .
Andy Gibb is one of the very
talented Gibb brothers (Barry is the
other) who make up the Bee Gees.
And th is single has that very popular
sound . If my guess is right, this
could well be a hit . It has that
modern , now, hip sound about it,
wh ich has made the Bee Gees such
a tremendous group, popular with
all music lovers ... both black and
wh ite . As a matter of fact, I heard
th is record, shortly after I received
it, on the television program, Soul
Train. There isn't too much to say
about this single except that it has
hit written all over it, and if your
customers have played the Bee
Gees, they will play this one too . A
definite YES.
Big White House in Indiana - Larry
Grace / Warner Bros. WBS 8327
In the past I have reviewed Larry' s
records with only favorable things to
say. And this single is no exception.
But here we have a perfect example
of where advertising could make a
star. To my knowledge , Larry
Groce' s records have not been
played on the radio , at least not in
the Los Angeles area . This disc has
a very modern country sound and
could be put in just about any
jukebox . It is a crossover record,
with a medium tempo and fine
vocals . Watch the charts for this
one . If it makes it, I would place iJ:~
your country locations to start.
Rain All Over You - Max D . Barnes/
Polydor PO 14386
If you didn't read the label on this
single, you would swear you were
listening to Waylon Jennings . I'm
not certain what impact this type of
sound has on the listener - whether
it w ill sell more Waylon Jennings
records, or whether it will make Max
Barnes a star too . Nevertheless this
is a good record.
Max has fine styling, a hip
country sound and superb produc-
tion on this one . But again , I
wouldn 't put this one in your
jukeboxes unless it makes it on the
charts .
I would say that any one of these
records could be a hit, given the
proper exposure and advertising .
Even the Andy Gibb record , which
sounds like the Bee Gees, has to be
brought to the attention of the
record buyer and jukebox customer.
For as a rule, most people won 't
know that Andy Gibb is a Bee Gee.
Advertising is a powerful force ,
and it can make you , as well as the
record companies . .. more money.
As a cliche that is used extensively
in advertsing says, " Be Wise,
Advertise!"
Popular
GOT TO GIVE IT UP Marvm Gaye/ Tamla 54200
DANCING MAN
0/ Epic 5ro35
UPTOWN FESTIVAL
Shalamar/ Soul Train ;0884
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR
Ambrosia/20th Cen·
tury 'lJl.7
ANGEL IN YOUR ARMS
Hot/Big Tree 16005
HOT TO TROT Wild Cherry/ Ep1c 50ll2
LONELY BOY Andrew Gold/ Asylum 45384
SOUR & SWEET/ LEMON IN THE HONEY
Or.
Buuard's Original Savannah Band/ RCA 10923
FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME
Foreigner/ Atlantic
3394
SLEEPWALKER
Kinks/ Arista 0240
DISCO REGGAE
Kalyan/ MCA 40099
HOLD BACK THE NIGHT/ SWEET ON YOU
Gra·
ham Parker & Rumour/ Mercury 74ml
BACK IN THE SADDLE Aerosmith/ Columbia H!i16
MARGARITAVILLE Jimmy Buffet/ABC 12254
I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
Engelbert Humperdinck/
Epic filli5
Countrv
HEARD IT IN A LOVE SONG
Marshall Tucker
Band/ Capri corn 0270
ALL THE TIME
Eddy Arnold/ RCA 10099
MARRIED BUT NOT TO EACH OTHER
Barbara
Mandreii/ Oot 17688
LIVING NEXT DOOR TD ALICE Johnny Carver/
Dot 17685
EVERY WORD I WRITE
Dottie West/United Artists
Soul
THE PINOCCHIO THEORY
Bootsy's Rubber Band/
Warner Brothers 8328
LAYING BESIDE YOU
Eugene Record/Warner
Brothers 8322
THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT
Brick/ Bang 7'Jl.
YOU TURNED ME ON TO LOVE Johnny Bristol/ At·
lantic 3391
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BLUEST HEARTACHE OF THE YEAR
Kenny
Dale/ Capitol 4389
I CAN'T HELP MYSELF
Edd1e Rabbit/ Eiektra 45300
courtesty of STERLING TITLE STRIP CO., INC.
1115Broad Street, Newark, N.J. 07114
Top Twenty Country
Top Twenty Soul
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Now Was
Now Was
TRYING TO LOVE TWO
PAPER ROSIE
WILLIAM BELUMercury 73&39
GENE WATSON / Capito14378
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LUCILLE
KENNY ROGERS/ United Artists XW929 Y
IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN ANY BffiER
JOHNNY OUNCAN/Colubia 311}474
SHE'S GOT YOU
LORETTA LYNN/MCA40079
SHE'S PULLING ME BACK AGAIN
MICKEY GILLEY/ Piayboy 6100
DON'T THROW IT ALL AWAY
DAVE & SUGAR/RCA PB 10876
SLIDE OFF OF YOUR SATIN SHEETS
JOHNNY PAYCHECK/Epic 8 5m34
!YOU CAN NEVER TELLI C'EST LA VIE
EMMYLOU HARRIS/Warner Bros. WB::; 8329
SOUTHERN NIGHTS
GLEN CAMPBELUCapitol4376
PLAY GUITAR PLAY
CONWAY TWITTY/ MCA 40082
SOME BROKEN HEARTS NEVER MEND
DON WILLIAMS/ ABC Dot OOA 17683
MOCKINGBIRD HILL
DONNA FARGO/Warner Bros. WBS 8305
ADIOS AMIGO
MARTY ROBBINS/ Columbia 311}472
YESTERDAY'S GONE
VERN GOSDIN/ Eiektra 45353
ANYTHING BUT LEAVING
LARRY GATLIN/ Monument 45 212
RIGHT TIME OF THE NIGHT
JENNIFER WARNES/ Arista 0223
I'M SORRY FOR YOU MY FRIEND
MOE BANDY/ Columbia 311}487
LET'S GET TOGETHER lONE LAST TIME)
TAMMY WYN ETTE/Epic 8 5ro49
LOVE'S EXPLOSION
MARGO SMITH /Warner Bros. WBS 8339
THE FEELING'S RIGHT
NARVEL FELTS/ ABC Dot DOA 17600
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I WANNA GET NEXT TO YOU
ROSE ROYCE/ MCA 400l2
AT MIDNIGHT IMY LOVE WILL LIFT YOU UPI
RUFUS FEATURING CHAKA KHAN/ABC 12239
I'M YOUR BOOGIE MAN
KC & THE SUNSHINE BANO/TK 1022
I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND
NATLAIE COLE/Capitol P .mJ
AIN'T GONNA BUMP !WITH NO BIG FAT WOMAN I
JOE TEX/Epic 850313
DISCO INFERNO
TRAMM PS/ Atlantic 3389
SOMETIMES
FACTS OF LIFE/Kayvette 5128 ITKI
THERE WILL COME A DAY II'M GONNA HAPPEN TO YOU I
SMOKEY ROBINSON/Tamla T 54279F !Motown)
LOVE IS BEITER IN THE A.M.
JOHNNY TAYLOR/Columbia 311}478
I WANNA 00 IT TO YOU
JERRY BUTLER/ Motown M 1414F
GLORIA
ENCHANTMENT /United Artists XW912 Y
THE PRIDE
ISLEY BROTHERS/T-Neck ZS82262 ICBSI
YOU'RE THROWING A GOOD LOVE AWAY
SPINNERS/ Atlantic 3382
DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY
THELMA HOUSTON/Tamla T 54278F !Motown)
REACHING FOR THE WORLD
HOWARD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES/ABC 12240
FREE
DENIECE WILLIAMS/ Columbia 311}429
SOMETHING 'BOUT 'CHA
LATIMORE/GI~des 1739 ITKI
YOUR LOVE
MARILYN McCOO & BILLY DAVIS, JR./ ABC 12262
I WISH
STEVIE WONOER/Tamla T 54274F !Motown)
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