4BH Top 40 charts March 1975

This is from the Telegraph March 31st 1975 and this was the 4BH Top 40 charts with Barry Manilow at number 1 with Mandy, Bob Hudson at number 2 with the Newcastle Song, Carol Douglas at number 3 with Doctor's Orders and Olivia Newton John at number 4 with the song written by John Rostill from the Shadows and produced by John Farrar If You Love Me(Let me Know). The new entries in the charts that week were Donny and Marie Osmond at number 35 with Morning Side of The Mountain, Cal Smith at number 37 with Country Bumpkin and Terry Sylvester who was with the iconic British group The Hollies at the time was at number 40 with End Of The Line and besides from Bob Hudson and Olivia Newton John the other Australian acts in the charts were Ray Gibson at number 9 with Was I Blind, Skyhooks at number 14 with Horror Movie, Daryl Braithwaute at number 15 with his version of the Cilla Black song You're My World, William Shakespeare at number 18 with the song written and produced by Harry Vanda and George Young My Little Angel, Renee Geyer at number 25 with It's A Man's Man's World, Jon English at number 27 with Turn The Page, Graeme Connors at number 28 with Dakota, Sally Flinch at number 32 with Let's Start The Whole World Singing, Ted Mulry at number 34 with Sunday Evenings, Kevin Johnson at number 38 with Rock'n' Roll I Gave You The Best Years of My Life and Gary Shearston at number 39 with I Get A Kick Out Of You.

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