You must be thinking of Superstition. However, it entered the charts on December 9, 1972 and was on the charts for 13 weeks.
1973
Early 1973
in the USA, it was a number one hit in 1973
Superstition" is a popular song written, produced, arranged, and performed by Stevie Wonder for Motown Records in 1972, when Wonder was 22 years old. It was the lead single for Wonder's Talking Book album. Copy and pasted this from Wiki-pedia, only because it has a great chronological and intriguing story about the conception of the song and other events related to it in music history. Good information, too, about Stevie Wonder and the changes in his music style. From heygulliver. Thanks to the responder about Des Dyer, lead drummer / singer in "Jigsaw".
"Billboard Hot 100" of 1973 1. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree, Toney Orlando and Dawn 2. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce 3. Killing Me Softly with His Song, Roberta Flack 4. Let's Get It On, Marvin Gaye 5. My Love, Paul McCartney and Wings 6. Why Me, Kris Kristofferson 7. Crocodile Rock, Elton John 8. Will It Go Round in Circles, Billy Preston 9. Your're So Vain, Carly Simon 10. Touch Me In the Morning, Diana Ross For the rest of the 100, go to musicoutfitters.com; a great resource
Stevie Wonder, in 1973 for the album Innervisions. The song reached #1 on US Billboard Hit 100, and #1 on the R&B Charts.
InnerVisions was recorded in 1973.
1973
Early 1973
Soul Train - 1971 Al Green Mel and Tim 2-22 was released on: USA: 17 March 1973
in the USA, it was a number one hit in 1973
Superstition" is a popular song written, produced, arranged, and performed by Stevie Wonder for Motown Records in 1972, when Wonder was 22 years old. It was the lead single for Wonder's Talking Book album. Copy and pasted this from Wiki-pedia, only because it has a great chronological and intriguing story about the conception of the song and other events related to it in music history. Good information, too, about Stevie Wonder and the changes in his music style. From heygulliver. Thanks to the responder about Des Dyer, lead drummer / singer in "Jigsaw".
Your so vain- Carley Simon Superstition - Stevie Wonder Crocodile Rock - Elton John
You're so vain
"Billboard Hot 100" of 1973 1. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree, Toney Orlando and Dawn 2. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce 3. Killing Me Softly with His Song, Roberta Flack 4. Let's Get It On, Marvin Gaye 5. My Love, Paul McCartney and Wings 6. Why Me, Kris Kristofferson 7. Crocodile Rock, Elton John 8. Will It Go Round in Circles, Billy Preston 9. Your're So Vain, Carly Simon 10. Touch Me In the Morning, Diana Ross For the rest of the 100, go to musicoutfitters.com; a great resource
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Wonder Tracy was born on June 25, 1973.