Part 2 of the pop hits from 1975

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Number 1 in 1975Part 2 of the pop hits from 1975 contains more songs that reached the Billboard charts. If a song reaches the pinnacle of another Billboard chart, it will be designated as such. I own all of these songs in some form, except Falling In Love. 

Lady Marmalade – LaBelle (Epic), gold record. The song also went to #1 in 2001 as performed by Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya, and Pink. In my opinion, the original is way better than the Moulin Rouge take.

Pick Up The Pieces – AWB (Atlantic),  gold record. The group is also known as Average White Band. Instrumental

The Hustle – Van McCoy (Avco), gold record. Instrumental. “The original LP track of this international disco hit ran just over 4 minutes, and a 6:25 remix version was issued in 1979 following McCoy’s death at age 39.”

Black Water –  The Doobie Brothers (Warner), gold record. I have a particular recollection of this song at my college, New Paltz.

Let’s Do It Again – The Staple Singers (Curtom), gold record #1 RB

Have You Never Been Mellow – Olivia Newton-John (MCA), gold record, #1 AC

Beatles-adjacent

Listen To What The Man Said – Wings (Capitol), gold record

Best Of My Love – The Eagles (Asylum), #1 AC

Falling In Love – Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds (Playboy), gold record, #1AC

Thank God I’m A Country Boy – John Denver (RCA Victor),  gold record

Shining Star – Earth, Wind, and Fire (Columbia), gold record, #1 RB. This was their first big hit, and I loved it.

Please Mr. Postman  – Carpenters (A&M), gold record. #1 AC

Mandy – Barry Manilow (Bell), gold record

You’re No Good – Linda Ronstadt (Capitol). From one of the greatest “contractual obligation” albums of all time, Heart Like a Wheel.

I’m Sorry – John Denver (RCA Victor), gold record, #1 AC

Fire – Ohio Players (Mercury),  gold record, #1 RB

Sister Golden Hair – America (Warner)

Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band (TK), #1 RB

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