Second Time for Love

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"Second Time for LOve"
Producer(s)Barry J. Eastmond

"Second Time for Love" was a single for

Cash Box
Top 100 R&B Singles charts in the United States.

Background

The single was released by

Sam Sims.[1] The record earned the composers a gold record.[2]

Airplay

The Gavin Report recorded 20 reports and 5 adds for "Second Time for Love" in the Up & Coming section of their September 13 issue.[3]

In their September 27 issue, Radio & Records reported significant action for it with medium 8/0, Light 13/4, and total adds of 4 at KPRS, WGZB, WDZZ, and WMVP. The stations for mediums included WDAS, WKYS, K97, Z16 and WALT.[4] In the October 4 issue, Radio & Records reported significant action for it with medium 11/0 and light 8/0. The stations for mediums included WDAS, WKYS, K97, WJIZ, and Z16.[5]

For the week ending October 5, Billboard reported that the song had moved from 26 to 18 on the playlist of WDAS in Philadelphia.[6] The following week it was at its second week on the no. 37 spot at K97 in Memphis.[7]

Charts

For the week of September 28, Billboard recorded the single at no. 90 on the R&B Singles A-Z list.[8]

It made its debut on the Cash Box Top 100 R&B Singles chart at no. 81 for the week of October 5.[9] It peaked at no. 81 on October 5 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.[10]

It peaked at no. 78 for the week of October 12, spending a total of three weeks on the Cash Box Top 100 R&B Singles chart.[11][12][13]

Publishing info

  • Basamp, ASCAP /Night Rainbow, ASCAP /Zomba, ASCAP /Barry Eastmond, ASCAP /Honey Look, ASCAP[14]

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