johnbasalla said:I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there was some chart chicanery going on when "18 With A Bullet" by Pete Wingfield was actually listed as #18 with a bullet on the "Hot 100". I wonder where this 1975 single peaked on the Cash Box and Record World charts?
"Eighteen With A Bullet" made #18 the same week in Billboard and Cash Box. I can't find a Record World number.
But before we assume out and out manipulation, remember a few points I've posted:
1) After #15 (and in a lot of cases #12), it's not really a hit.
2) The further down the chart, the smaller the number of wholesale copies sold, and the drop off comes early (see #1 above).
3) Given that wholesale orders were placed in multiples of 5 or 10, and the raw numbers got small fast, multi-way ties were not only likely but inevitable.
4) Since ties were not acknowledged on the chart, ranking tied records was at the discretion of chart staff.
So if both Billboard and Cash Box had "Eighteen With A Bullet" and nine other songs in a 10-way tie that began at, say, #15, "Eighteen" could, legitimately (at least by their accepted practices) rank anywhere from #15 to #24...again, at the chart staff's discretion. Why not give it #18? It's not rigging the number (again, by the accepted practices) and it virtually guarantees a full-page trade ad from the label.