Here's 1971, finally.

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"For the Good Times" - Ray Price *
"Games" - Redeye
"We Gotta Get You a Woman" - Runt (and/or Todd Rundgren's group) *
"1900 Yesterday" - Liz Damon's Orient Express *
"Precious, Precious" - Jackie Moore
"(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden" - Lynn Anderson *
"Sweet Mary" - Wadsworth Mansion *
"Theme from Love Story" - Francis Lai *
"D.O.A." - Bloodrock *
"Me and Bobby McGee" - Janis Joplin (When listed as solo artist & not with B.B. & T. H. Co. ) *
"Help Me Make It Through the Night" - Sammi Smith *
"One Toke Over the Line" - Brewer & Shipley *
"Put Your Hand in the Hand" - Ocean *
"Stay Awhile" - The Bells *
"Timothy"- The Buoys *
"Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley" - C. Company feat. Terry Nelson
"Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" - Daddy Dewdrop (Gotta love the Groovie Ghoulies!) *
"Here Comes the Sun" - Richie Havens *
"I Love You for All Seasons" - The Fuzz
"Woodstock" - Matthews Southern Comfort *
"Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)" - Sounds of Sunshine
"Toast and Marmalade for Tea" - Tin~Tin *
"Cool Aid" - Paul Humphrey and the Cool Aid Chemists
"Funky Nassau - Part 1" - The Beginning of the End
"Get It On" - Chase *
"Double Barrel" - Dave and Ansell Collins *
"Rings" - Cymarron *
"Resurrection Shuffle" - Ashton, Gardner and Dyke
"What the World Needs Now
Is Love/Abraham, Martin and John" - Tom Clay *
"Mr. Big Stuff" - Jean Knight *
"Smiling Faces Sometimes" - The Undisputed Truth *
"K-Jee" - The Nite-Liters (Not the one from Saturday Night Fever)
"I Ain't Got Time Anymore" - Glass Bottle *
"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" - Mac and Katie Kissoon *
"The Wedding Song (There Is Love)" - Paul Stookey... (Definetly not forgettable!)

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"Trapped By a Thing Called Love" - Denise LaSalle *
"Women's Love Rights" - Laura Lee *
"I've Found Someone of My Own" - Free Movement
"Easy Loving" - Freddie Hart *
"I'd Love to Change the World" - Ten Years After *
"One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)" - Coven *
"She's All I Got" - Freddie North
"Desiderata" - Les Crane
"Theme from Summer of '42" - Peter Nero *
"Hallelujah" - Sweathog *
I forgot to note,the other reason I'm doing this is that I now own over 1/2 of the One Hit Wonders of the 1970s. Just a little over 100 to go on those.