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Rich "Brother" Robbin To The Walrus For Afternoons

michael hagerty said:
radio-darn said:
GeorgeJ. said:
Knock Three Times? Really? That's the best the Walrus can do from the 70's?

I hate it now and hated it when I had to play it as a jock when it was new, but it was number one in the US and UK and sold 9 million copies, so someone must have liked it.

9 million seems a little high.

Okay, a lot high. The RIAA says the best-selling single of all time, Elton John's "Candle In The Wind" (Princess Di) version is around 8.8 million.

"Tie A Yellow Ribbon" was a much bigger record than "Knock Three Times" and it's believed to have moved 3 million copies.

Yep, the 9 million was wrong: it's six million worldwide. RIAA probably lists US sales. Elton John's Candle in the Wind did 33 million: http://submeg.com/2011/01/24/best-selling-singles-of-all-time/ and I hate that as much as Knock Three Times. :)
 
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