Monday, November 17, 2025

October 26, 1973

TOP TEN 

Rolling Stones—Angie 

Cher--Half-Breed 

DeFranco Family--Heartbeat - It's a Lovebeat 

Jim Croce—I Got a Name

Chicago--Just You 'n' Me 

Bob Dylan--Knockin' On Heaven's Door 

Paul Simon--Loves Me Like a Rock

Spirit--Mr. Skin 

Carpenters—Top of the World 

Charlie Rich—The Most Beautiful Girl

 

SECOND TEN 

Art Garfunkel--All I Know 

Todd Rundgren—Hello It’s Me

Roberta Flack—Jesse 

Dobie Gray—Loving Arms

Gladys Knight & the Pips--Midnight Train to Georgia 

Ringo Starr—Photograph 

Allman Brothers Band--Ramblin' Man 

Brownsville Station—Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room 

Billy Preston—Space Race 

Seals & Crofts--We May Never Pass This Way (Again) 

 

AND

Neil Diamond—Be (D)

Dottie West—Country Sunshine

Aerosmith—Dream On

Johnny Mathis—I’m Coming Home

Elton John--Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Wednesday—Last Kiss

Helen Reddy—Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)

Three Dog Night—Let Me Serenade You

Gilbert O’Sullivan—Ooh Baby

Ian Thomas—Painted Ladies

John Lennon—Mind Games (D)

Loggins & Messina—My Music

Steely Dan—My Old School

Ike & Tina Turner—Nutbush City Limits

David Gates—Sail Around the World 

Electric Light Orchestra—Showdown

Jim Stafford—Spiders & Snakes

Uriah Heep—Stealin’ (D)

Dr. John—Such a Night

Steve Miller Band—The Joker

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes—The Love I Lost (Part 1) (D)

Doobie Brothers—Ukiah

Tony Orlando & Dawn—Who’s in the Strawberry Patch With Sally

Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye—You’re a Special Part of Me

Al Wilson—Show and Tell (D)

 

(D) Debuts

 

“Stealin’” by Uriah Heep, a number 91 Billboard hit, will spend three weeks as an “And” here.

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