4IP Top 40 charts March 1975

This is from the Telegraph March 27th 1975 and this was the 4IP top 40 charts with Barry Manilow at number 1 with Mandy, Bob Hudson at number 2 with the Newcastle Song, Olivia Newton John at number 3 with If You Love Me (Let Me Know) written by John Rostill of the British group the Shadows and at number 4 bachman Turner Overdrive with You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet. New Entries to the charts that week were Telly Savalas who was on the TV show Kojakwith his version of the Bread song If at number 33, Gene Pitney at number 34 with Blue Angel which was written by Roger Cook and Sherbet at number 40 with the classic Summer Love written by Garth Porter and Clive Shakespeare. Besides from Sherbet with Summer Love the other Australian acts in the charts that week were Skyhooks at number 6 with Horror Movie, Ray Gibson at number 7 with Was I Blind, Daryl Braithwaite at number 11 with his first solo single You're My World which was his version of the Cilla Black song from 1964, William Shakespear with the song written by Harry Vanda and George Young with My Little Angel, Graeme Connors at number 36 with Dakota, Renee Geyer at number 37 with her version of the James Brown song It's A Man's Man's Man's World and Gary Shearston at number 38 with I get A Kick Out Of You.

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