I was hatched in June of 1967, the #1 about the week I was born was Aretha Franklin's "Respect". If that isn't exactly accurate, it's pretty close. And it's close enough that I will take it. These rankings are from Billboard magazine.
1973:
Seriously how did this song only finish at #100, this is a great song. 100) "Papa Was A Rolling Stone":
5) Paul McCartney & Wings "My Love":
4) Marvin Gaye "Let's Get It On":
3) Roberta Flack "Killing Me Softly With His Song":
2) Jim Croce "Bad Bad Leroy Brown":
1) Tony Orlando and Dawn "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Around The Oak Tree":
5) Paul McCartney & Wings "My Love":
4) Marvin Gaye "Let's Get It On":
3) Roberta Flack "Killing Me Softly With His Song":
2) Jim Croce "Bad Bad Leroy Brown":
1) Tony Orlando and Dawn "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Around The Oak Tree":
1974:
100) The Spinners "Mighty Love":
5) The Jackson Five "Dancing Machine":
4) Redbone "Come and Get Your Love":
3) Barry White and Love's Unlimited Orchestra "Love's Theme":
Two amazing and extremely great songs back to back. 2) Terry Jacks "Seasons In The Sun":
1) Barbra Striesand "The Way We Were":
3) Barry White and Love's Unlimited Orchestra "Love's Theme":
Two amazing and extremely great songs back to back. 2) Terry Jacks "Seasons In The Sun":
1) Barbra Striesand "The Way We Were":
1975:
100) Disco-Tex And The Sex-O-Lettes "Get Dancin":
5) Frankie Valli "My Eyes Adored You":
4) Freddy Fender "Before The Next Teardrop Falls":
3) "Elton John "Philadelphia Freedom":
2) Glen Campbell "Rhinestone Cowboy":
1) Captain and Tennille "Love Will Keep Us Together":
5) Frankie Valli "My Eyes Adored You":
4) Freddy Fender "Before The Next Teardrop Falls":
3) "Elton John "Philadelphia Freedom":
2) Glen Campbell "Rhinestone Cowboy":
1) Captain and Tennille "Love Will Keep Us Together":
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