Chart Positions
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album | |||
Year | Title | Pop chart | Black chart |
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1972 | Young, gifted and black | #11 | #2 |
Billboard (North America) - singles | |||
1970 | "Border Song (Holy Moses)" | #37 | #5 |
1971 | "Brand New Me" | - | - |
1971 | "Rock Steady" | #9 | #2 |
1972 | "All The King's Horses" | #26 | #7 |
1972 | "Day Dreaming" | #5 | #1 |
1972 | "Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby)" | #73 | #9 |
1972 | "April Fools" | - | - |
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