In 1975, David Bowie moved away from his glam rock persona with the song “Fame.” The funk rock classic from Bowie’s ninth studio album, Young Americans, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September ...
The 1975 hit proved Ben E. King could rule the disco era.
Few songs ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100 more than once. Yet, one truly iconic track from 1975 managed to do so a third ...
These 70s two-hit wonders had at least one big hit in 1975. And if you were a kid back then, you probably remember those songs.
In 1975, Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony topped the charts with the song “The Hustle.” The disco/dance song was released ...
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Jigsaw's 1975 top 5 one-hit wonder was a movie theme song written and recorded in three days
It took the band years to get a hit.
Olivia Newton-John reached No. 1 for a second consecutive time with "Have You Never Been Mellow" on March 8, 1975.
Fifty years ago, a spontaneous studio collaboration produced one of the most recognizable rock songs of the 1970s—thanks to a surprising co-writer.
Sedaka additionally crowned the Hot 100 as the co-writer, with Greenfield, of Captain & Tennille’s debut smash, “Love Will Keep Us Together,” for four weeks in 1975. (Sedaka had first recorded the ...
Few songs ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100 more than once. Yet, one truly iconic track from 1975 managed to do so a third time. On November 22, 1975, Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" reached No. 1 on ...
Charli XCX scores her first Hot Alternative Songs chart hit as “House,” with John Cale, debuts at No. 19 from the Wuthering ...
Neil Sedaka, the legendary singer-songwriter behind tracks like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Oh! Carol," has died at age ...
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