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To: Dr. Sivana
They were in different years. Endless Love was #1 for 9 weeks in 1981, and Every Breath You Take was no. 1 for 8 weeks.

Even though EL was #2 for the year(behind Betty Davis Eyes) and EBYT was #1 in 1983 on the Billboard chart, on the Cash Box chart, EL was #1, and EBYT was #2. (Behind Flashdance... What a Feeling).

For the entire 80s, EL was #3, and EBYT was #5. For 1958-2018, EL was #18 and EBYT was #31.

Lest you think I'm unfair, I love the Police.

61 posted on 09/10/2020 9:38:16 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
Lest you think I'm unfair, I love the Police.

Not unfair, and I didn't say you were wrong, only that it was arguable. I didn't know Cashbox was still a force into the '80s. I thought they tracked jukebox sales or something.

Because Billboard uses multiple parameters, they can be weasels (can't they all?). I talked to someone at the GA Republican Convention who worked at Billboard. He confirmed my suspicions that the numbers can be massaged. So, when a record was released by someone whom I forget, called "18 with a Bullet", sure enough it moved quickly up the charts, to #18. This allowed Casey Kasem to state "18 With a Bullet" moving up 13 notches to "#18 with a Bullet". The fellow confirmed that was certainly done on purpose.

My only touch with the industry was my successful "Long Distance Dedication", in early April, 1983. I tried to see if I could get a song that barely made the Top 40. Elton John's "Don't You Want to Play This Game No More (Sartorial Eloquence)" made it to #39, and no higher, and Casey played it for me on behalf of some waitresses at a chain pizza place in my hometown. I am confident that no one ever got a lower charting record on the show, as most were at least Top 10.
63 posted on 09/10/2020 11:06:48 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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