![]() Still, we're making more than a few assumptions so we'll try this again next time to see if we get similar results. Was it K-Tel's habit to ask for songs ahead of their chart peak? Did they have a popularity prognosticator with a gifted ear making predictions? If the 50+ albums we've featured here on the Kollection have been any indicator, the answer to that last question is no which kind of sort of makes the answer to the first question also no which means Dimensions was probably a fourth quarter 1981 album which makes sense given its matrix number - only one 1981 K-Tel album bears a higher number and we'll be featuring that album next time out. ![]() So the average song debuted on the Hot 100 the second week of May 1981 and peaked exactly twelve weeks later on Augadjusting for actual chart dates, that is May 16 and August 8.
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