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Topic: Cash Box Top 100 Charts: 1970s
Posted By: Paul Haney
Subject: Cash Box Top 100 Charts: 1970s
Date Posted: 01 June 2015 at 5:05am
For those of you who may have missed it, our latest book release The Cash Box Top 100 Charts: The '70s is now in stock. This is a VERY LIMITED print run and the book is still $10 off the regular price, so if you want a copy, don't delay, order today!



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Posted By: torcan
Date Posted: 02 June 2015 at 5:12pm
I got mine last week. Please do the '80s next! (If possible, maybe even put in the little bit of the '90s since they didn't make it through the decade!)

Something I always noticed looking at old charts in print and online, is, despite the fact they were competing magazines, how similar they were in how the charts were run.

Examples: a song had to debut at No. 90 or higher before it got a bullet (or star); for many years, if a song had a bullet it wouldn't fall the next week (this rule was changed in Billboard in 1983 and in Cashbox a few years later); how no song debuted in the No. 100 position (in Billboard from 1977 to 1988; in Cashbox from somewhere around 1980 right to the end); how most songs falling down the chart would drop into the 90s the week before falling off.

There are others, but could it just be a co-incidence that each of the chart directors set them up that way?






Posted By: JMD1961
Date Posted: 26 June 2015 at 2:52pm
Just curious, but does the publication of this book have anything to do with the online Cash Box chart archive being suspended?


Posted By: Paul Haney
Date Posted: 27 June 2015 at 6:05am
Originally posted by JMD1961 JMD1961 wrote:

Just curious, but does the publication of this book have anything to do with the online Cash Box chart archive being suspended?


No, it does not. BTW, I don't think the Cash Box chart archive has been suspended (I'm still able to access it this morning).


Posted By: JMD1961
Date Posted: 27 June 2015 at 12:09pm
Sorry if I sounded accusatory. It was not my intention. I honestly thought it might be Cash Box that was doing it, not Record Research. I was just wondering if they did it because the book was coming out.

And you're right. The archive is back up. Yesterday, though, it had a been notice that the IP address had been suspended.



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