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The Top 30 songs with 3 extras by James Taylor, the Persuaders and Ten Years After from the 1971 singles charts of Billboard, Cash Box and Record World magazines for weeks ending November 6, 13, 20 and 27. Unlike for my books, Ranking the ‘60s and Ranking the ‘70s (with Bill Carroll), in which a weighted ranking system was used, I used a simple reverse ranking system, assigning 1 point to No. 30, 2 points to No. 29, etc. I kept it simple since we’re dealing with four weeks rather than a longer duration, like a year. So far, I’ve not had to substitute covers for copy-protected songs for this video, but that could change anytime if I’m notified sooner or later to remove an original. *1971 Rank given to the three songs leaving the charts is an average of those songs’ year-end rankings from Joel Whitburn, Billboard magazine, Fred Bronson, Bill Carroll and Cash Box magazine. The Thumbnail: Driving across is a 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner, the model's inaugural year in the US. The 5 acts below "Nov. 1971" from left to right: Isaac Hayes, Carpenters, John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Cat Stevens. Sources: https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-... https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-... https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-... https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-... https://tropicalglen.com/Archives/70s... https://www.discogs.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/ https://www.songfacts.com https://secondhandsongs.com DK Encyclopedia of Rock Stars, by Dafydd Rees and Luke Crampton The Comparison Book 1954-1982, by Joel Whitburn Ranking the ‘70s, by Dann Isbell and Bill Carroll: https://ranking.rocks/the-70s. Pop Annual 1955-1999, by Joel Whitburn Billboard’s Hottest Hot 100 Hits, by Fred Bronson Artist websites Bill Carroll (for the Record World charts) The closing music is by Stanley Black from his album, Black Magic, 1976. #Top30 #BitsOHits #1970s