here they are
you're so vain
superstition
crocodile rock
killing me softly with his song
love train
in the USA, it was a number one hit in 1973
"Killing Me Softly With His Song" by Roberta Flack was the number 1 hit song on March 15, 1973.
I wish it could be Christmas everyday was a big hit for Wizzard in 1973, but it only reached number 4 in the British charts, not number 1.
In the US it was "Money" which went to number 13 in May 1973
1973
in the USA, it was a number one hit in 1973
"The Morning After" by Maureen McGovern was the number 1 hit on August 9, 1973.
"Killing Me Softly With His Song" by Roberta Flack was the number 1 hit song on March 15, 1973.
I wish it could be Christmas everyday was a big hit for Wizzard in 1973, but it only reached number 4 in the British charts, not number 1.
In the US it was "Money" which went to number 13 in May 1973
1973
Her big hit was Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia which hit the number one position in 1973.
"You're So Vain" by Carly Simon was the number 1 hit song on January 7, 1973.
actually, it was a number one hit by Vickie Lawrence (of Mama's Family fame) in 1973 Brook Benton had a number four hit with 'Rainy Night in Georgia' in 1970
Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack
In 1973, the number one record on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the year was "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" by Dawn featuring Tony Orlando. The song topped the charts for four weeks in April 1973 and became a significant cultural hit, symbolizing themes of hope and reunion. It remains one of the most recognizable songs from that era.
The Laughing Gnome reached number 6 in 1973