Musical Dice -- Top Songs Of 1975

     Welcome to the music section of my Musical Dice website! For you music trivia enthusiasts, and those who love to learn about the stories behind the music, you've come to the right place! I love sharing my knowledge of music trivia, so that's why I created this section.

     One of the main things that got me interested in music trivia was when I listened to American Top 40 with Casey Kasem (rest in peace, my good man), where he'd often tell interesting stories and facts about the songs and the artists behind the songs.

     My favorite feature of American Top 40 was when it was a special countdown of the top (usually 100) songs of the year. Today's article is about the top songs of 1975, according to Billboard Magazine. Plus, I will feature a few honorable mentions, indicated by the HM notation. And I will provide what facts I know about the songs under the comments. Enjoy! ☺

Top Songs Of 1975

POS

TITLE

ARTIST

PEAK

COMMENTS

HM

#9 Dream

John Lennon

9

HM

Old Days

Chicago

5

HM

Heat Wave

Linda Ronstadt

5

Originally a #4 hit for Martha & the Vandellas in 1963.

HM

Lyin' Eyes

The Eagles

2(2)

The title is a reference to an observation lead singer Glenn Frey made of a young woman in a bar with a much older man.

HM

Low Rider

War

7

Later used in commercials.

HM

Nights On Broadway

The Bee-Gees

7

The first song the Bee-Gees recorded with their trademark high falsetto.

HM

Who Loves You

The 4 Seasons

3

HM

Sky High

Jigsaw

3

100

Get Dancin'

Disco Tex & the Sex-O-Lettes

10

Written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan who had each written hits for Frankie Valli and/or the 4 Seasons.

99

Swearin' To God

Frankie Valli

6

98

You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

1(1)

Used in a car commercial.

97

Third Rate Romance

The Amazing Rhythm Aces

14

96

Only You

Ringo Starr

6

Originally a #5 hit for the Platters in 1957.

95

I'm On Fire

The Dwight Twilley Band

16

94

Only Yesterday

The Carpenters

4

The Carpenters' last top 10 hit.

93

Bad Blood

Neil Sedaka

1(3)

Backup vocals by Elton John.

92

Misty

Ray Stevens

14

Originally a #12 hit for Johnny Mathis in 1959.

91

Someone Saved My Life Tonight

Elton John

4

Referring to a time when Elton John first attempted suicide. It was then-Bluesology bandmate Long John Baldry who saved his life.

90

Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)

Leo Sayer

9

Leo Sayer's first hit as a singer.

89

Bungle In The Jungle

Jethro Tull

12

88

Junior's Farm

Paul McCartney & Wings

3

87

No No Song

Ringo Starr

3

Backup vocal by John Lennon. Ringo's last top ten hit.

86

It Only Takes A Minute

Tavares

10

85

The Rockford Files

Mike Post

10

Theme from the TV series of the same name.

84

You Got The Love

Rufus feat. Chaka Khan

11

83

Lonely People

America

5

82

Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)

Al Green

7

81

Can't Get It Out Of My Head

E.L.O.

9

E.L.O.'s first top 40 hit in the U.S.

80

Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)

B.T. Express

2(2)

79

Shoeshine Boy

Eddie Kendricks

18

78

Killer Queen

Queen

12

Queen's first top 40 hit in the U.S.

77

I'm Sorry

John Denver

1(1)

76

Get Down, Get Down (Get On The Floor)

Joe Simon

8

75

When Will I See You Again

The Three Degrees

2(1)

74

Some Kind Of Wonderful

Grand Funk

3

Originally recorded by the Drifters.

73

Morning Side Of The Mountain

Donny & Marie Osmond

8

Originally a #27 hit for Tommy Edwards in 1959.

72

I Don't Like To Sleep Alone

Paul Anka

8

71

Never Can Say Goodbye

Gloria Gaynor

9

Originally a #2 hit for the Jackson 5 in 1971.

70

Cut The Cake

The Average White Band

10

69

Dance With Me

Orleans

6

68

How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)

James Taylor

5

Originally a #6 hit for Marvin Gaye in 1965.

67

Feel Like Makin' Love

Bad Company

10

66

One Woman Man/One Man Woman

Paul Anka feat. Odia Coates

7

65

You Are So Beauutiful

Joe Cocker

5

Written by Billy Preston.

64

Get Down Tonight

KC & the Sunshine Band

1(1)

63

Doctor's Orders

Carol Douglas

11

62

Only Women Bleed

Alice Cooper

12

61

Bad Time

Grand Funk

4

60

Lady

Styx

6

Styx's first hit. First released in 1972 without success.

59

That's The Way Of The World

Earth, Wind & Fire

12

58

Express

B.T. Express

4

57

How Long

Ace

3

Featuring lead vocals by Paul Carrack (later of Squeeze). He had a top ten solo hit, "Don't Shed A Tear" in 1988.

56

Poetry Man

Phoebe Snow

5

55

Don't Call Us, We'll Call You

Sugarloaf

9

Guitar rift resembles "I Feel Fine" by the Beatles, at one point.

54

Midnight Blue

Melissa Manchester

6

Melissa Manchester's first hit. Written by Carole Bayer Sager.

53

Try To Remember/The Way We Were

Gladys Knight & the Pips

11

In large part, this is a remake of the Barbra Streisand song that was #1 for 3 weeks in 1974, and was the top song of that year.

52

Walking In Rhythm

The Blackbyrds

6

51

Dynomite

Bazuka

10

Of course, the title is the much-used phrase on the TV sitcom "Good Times."

50

You're No Good

Linda Ronstadt

1(1)

Previously recorded by Cilia Black in the '60's.

49

Please Mr. Please

Olivia Newton-John

3

48

You're The First, The Last, My Everything

Barry White

2(2)

47

When Will I Be Loved

Linda Ronstadt

2(2)

Originally a #8 hit for the Everly Brothers in 1958 (you'd hear the original version in the movies "Bull Durham" and "Cocktail").

46

Chevy Van

Sammy Johns

5

45

Feelings

Morris Albert

6

Featured in a Bell Telephone commercial.

44

Fallin' In Love

Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds

1(1)

43

I Can Help

Billy Swan

1(2)

Billy's big pet puppy was playfully gnawing on his shoes while Billy was recording the song. The applause was from Billy's band, for Billy even making it through the session!

42

I'm Not In Love

10cc

2(3)

Later a hit for Will To Power (#7 in 1991).

41

Listen To What The Man Said

Paul McCartney & Wings

1(1)

40

I'm Not Lisa

Jessi Colter

4

39

Wildfire

Michael Murphey

3

The title is the name of a horse.

38

Cat's In The Cradle

Harry Chapin

1(1)

A tale about a father who was too busy to spend time with his son, only to have the son do the same to him later in life. The song was inspired by a friend of Harry Chapin's. Ugly Kid Joe had a hit with a version of this song in 1993 (#6).

37

Could It Be Magic

Barry Manilow

6

Samples part of a classical piece by 19th Century composer Chopin.

36

Have You Never Been Mellow

Olivia Newton-John

1(1)

35

Mandy

Barry Manilow

1(1)

Barry Manilow's first hit. Written and originally recorded by Scott English as "Brandy" in 1972.

34

Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

Elton John

1(2)

The only Beatles remake to reach #1. Written by John Lennon (who played reggae guitar on this version), who said that the song was inspired by a painting made by his 4-year-old son Julian, but others claim that the song is a drug reference to LSD.

33

Sister Golden Hair

America

1(1)

The acoustic guitar intro is said to have been inspired by "My Sweet Lord" by George Harrison. Produced by George Martin, who produced the Beatles (of which, George Harrison was one).

32

Please Mr. Postman

The Carpenters

1(1)

Originally a hit for the Marvelettes (#1 for 2 weeks in 1961).

31

Magic

Pilot

5

Later used on a diabetes medicine commercial.

30

Fire

The Ohio Players

1(1)

29

Jackie Blue

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils

3

28

Angie Baby

Helen Reddy

1(1)

27

Fight The power

The Isley Brothers

4

Not the same as the rap song by Public Enemy.

26

Wasted Days And Wasted Nights

Freddy Fender

8

Written in 1959, but not recorded until 1975 because Freddy did time in prison.

25

Boogie On Reggae Woman

Stevie Wonder

3

Won Stevie a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance.

24

Love Won't Let Me Wait

Major Harris

5

23

Why Can't We Be Friends?

War

6

Used as a bipartisan update theme on Rush Limbaugh's radio show.

22

Lady Marmalade

LaBelle

1(1)

Featuring Patti LaBelle on lead vocals. Later remade by Christina Aguilera/Pink/Mya/Li'l Kim (#1 for 5 weeks in 2001).

21

The Hustle

Van McCoy

1(1)

Voted one of the ten best dance songs of all-time by VH-1 listeners.

20

Pick Up The Pieces

The Average White Band

1(1)

19

At Seventeen

Janis Ian

3

18

He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)

Tony Orlando & Dawn

1(3)

Originally recorded by Jerry Butler under the title "He Will Break Your Heart" (#7 in 1960).

17

(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song

B.J. Thomas

1(1)

The longest song title to reach #1.

16

Ballroom Blitz

The Sweet

5

Describing an incident where a bunch of fans stormed the stage when The Sweet was performing.

15

Black Water

The Doobie Brothers

1(1)

14

Kung Fu Fighting

Carl Douglas

1(2)

Later featured in an episode of "Ally McBeal."

13

Lovin' You

Minnie Riperton

1(1)

12

Best Of My Love

The Eagles

1(1)

11

Jive Talkin'

The Bee-Gees

1(2)

The first of the Bee-Gees' disco hits.

10

Thank God I'm A Country Boy

John Denver

1(1)

Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California.

9

One Of These Nights

The Eagles

1(1)

8

Laughter In The Rain

Neil Sedaka

1(1)

7

Fame

David Bowie

1(2)

Co-written by David Bowie and John Lennon.

6

Shining Star

Earth, Wind & Fire

1(1)

5

My Eyes Adored You

Frankie Valli

1(1)

Written by Kenny Nolan under the original title of "My Eyes Of Georgia," until Frankie Valli kept singing "My Eyes Adored You" instead. Kenny Nolan then had to change the lyrics.

4

Before The Next Teardrop Falls

Freddy Fender

1(1)

Including a verse in Spanish.

3

Philadelphia Freedom

Elton John

1(2)

Dedicated to tennis great Billie Jean King and her tennis team, the Philadelphia Freedoms.

2

Rhinestone Cowboy

Glen Campbell

1(2)

1

Love Will Keep Us Together

The Captain & Tennille

1(4)

Written and originally recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1973. On a personal note, this was the new #1 song when my parents' divorce proceedings began! Think that's ironic? How about the song that was #1 when my parents got married in 1964? Want to know what song that was? Email me at musicaldice323@gmail.com, and I'll be glad to tell you! ☺