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| New at No.20: The Strawbs with Lay Down |
Presenting the UK Top 20 music chart for the week ending 25 November, 1972
Having completed two weeks as the UK\'s Number 1 record, Gilbert O\'Sullivan
Further down the listing, we lost Top 20 hits from Python Lee Jackson
Read on...
Chuck Berry at Number 1
The Chart:
Stream This Week\'s New Hits:
08: Slade: Gudbuy T\'Jane
Taken from the album Slayed?
It peaked at Number 2 - kept from the top by this week\'s Number 1 by Chuck Berry
It fared well across Europe too, as well as becoming the band\'s biggest hit in the United States where it reached Number 68.
10: Rod Stewart: Angel/What Made Milwaukee Famous
Rod Stewart\'s latest release was issued as a double A-Side in the UK, coupling a cover of the Jimi Hendrix song Angel
Stewart brought soul to Angel, while watering down the country characterisation of Milwaukee, instead giving it a more pop/country feel.
It all worked, as the single continued to climb the chart, giving Stewart another Top Five record, peaking at Number 4.
13: The Jackson Five: Lookin\' Through the Windows
The Jackson Five\'s previous single, Little Bitty Pretty One
Lookin\' Through the Windows
It also changed the family\'s fortunes in the UK, as it became their first Top 10 single since I\'ll Be There
20: The Strawbs: Lay Down
Generally known for their folk rock roots, it would take around three years since the release of their first album for The Strawbs
Lay Down would be the song to bring them into the charts - in fact, their record label A&M confirmed that this was the band\'s first real attempt to crack open the singles market.
It worked; no doubt helped by their appearance on Top of the Pops, dressed as glittery glam rockers resplendent in accompanying make-up.
The song would climb to Number 12, ultimately starting a short-lived, but memorable, singles chart career.
The UK Number 1 album this week:
Various Artists: 20 All Time Greats of the 50s
The American Top 10 (Click to play tracks)

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