By Gordon Murray

To make room for Koz, The Sax Pack's megahit "Fallin' For You" (Shanachie) retreats to No. 3 after 10 long weeks at the top. Only two other songs have been at No. 1 for as long in the Nielsen BDS era: Rick Braun & Richard Elliot's "R n R" (ARTizen) was also No. 1 for 10 weeks, while Peter White's "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" (Legacy/Columbia) holds the record with 16 weeks.
Eric Darius stays right on Koz's heels at the top, though, as he reverses last week's drop with a new peak in spins: 381. "Goin' All Out" (Blue Note/Capitol) (5-2, up 48) trails Dave Koz by only 22 plays.
Elsewhere on the chart, Nick Colionne surges into the top 20 on both the detections and audience lists, grabbing Airpower honors with "No Limits" (On The Edge/Koch) (21-17, up 39). Also, Larry Carlton is back at No. 30 with "All in Good Time (Rerecorded)" (335).
By Gordon Murray - radioandrecords.com
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