Rolling Stones—Angie
Helen Reddy--Delta Dawn
Cher--Half-Breed
DeFranco Family--Heartbeat - It's a Lovebeat
Bob Dylan--Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Marvin Gaye--Let's Get it On
Paul Simon--Loves Me Like a Rock
B.W. Stevenson--My Maria
Grand Funk--We're an American Band
SECOND TEN
Cheech & Chong--Basketball Jones
Doobie Brothers--China Grove
Edgar Winter Group--Free Ride
Today’s People—He
Chicago--Just You 'n' Me
Osmonds—Let Me In
Charlie Rich-The Most Beautiful Girl
Spirit--Mr. Skin
Allman Brothers Band--Ramblin' Man
Diana Ross--Touch Me in the Morning
AND
Art Garfunkel--All I Know
5th Dimension--Ashes to Ashes
Led Zeppelin—D’yer Mak’er
John Kay--Easy Evil
Bette Midler—Friends
Jim Croce—I Got a Name(D)
Johnny Mathis—I’m Coming Home(D)
Eddie Kendricks—Keep on Truckin’ (Part 1)(D)
Roberta Flack—Jesse
Gladys Knight & the Pips--Midnight Train to Georgia
Gilbert O’Sullivan—Ooh Baby(D)
Eagles--Outlaw Man
Marie Osmond--Paper Roses
10cc--Rubber Bullets
David Gates—Sail Around the World
Brownsville Station—Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room
Dr. John--Such a Night
Billy Preston—Space Race
Isley Brothers--That Lady
Albert Hammond--The Peacemaker
Carpenters—Top of the World
Seals & Crofts--We May Never Pass This Way (Again)
Painter--West Coast Woman
Ringo Starr—Photograph
(D) Debuts
No Super-Hits designated from now on.
Yes, there are only nine songs in the first ten.
“I’m Coming Home” by Johnny Mathis, a number 75 Billboard hit, will spend six weeks as an “And” here. “Keep on
Truckin’” by Eddie Kendricks, number one for two weeks nationally, will only make it into the second ten here.
Thanks for posting! I had just started my freshman year of college in September of 1973. Seeing these songs brings back nice memories from those years.
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