Biggest Hit Singles
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1975.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart entries |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Billy Swan | I Can Help | 1975 | USA - 1, Netherlands - 1, Austria - 1, Switzerland - 1, Norway - 1, Belgium - 1, New Zealand - 1, Germany - 1, Sweden - 1, Australia - 1, France - 1, Denmark - 1, Canada - 2, South Africa - 3, Ireland - 11 | |
2 | 10cc | I'm Not In Love | 1975 | UK - 1, Ireland - 1, Canada - 1, Brazil - 1, USA - 2, France - 2, Australia - 3, New Zealand - 4, Belgium - 5, Netherlands - 5, Norway - 6, Germany - 8, Switzerland - 8, South Africa - 17, Italy - 24 | |
3 | The Sweet | Fox on the Run | 1975 | Germany - 1, Australia - 1, South Africa - 1, UK - 2, Canada - 2, Belgium - 2, Holland - 2, Norway - 2, Ireland - 2, Austria - 3, New Zealand - 3, Switzerland - 3, USA - 5, Sweden - 10 | |
4 | Glen Campbell | Rhinestone Cowboy | 1975 | USA - 1, Canada - 1, Ireland - 1, Belgium - 1, New Zealand - 2, South Africa - 2, Netherlands - 3, UK - 4, Australia - 5, Sweden - 17, Germany - 31 | |
5 | George Baker Selection | Paloma Blanca | 1975 | Netherlands - 1, Sweden - 1, Austria - 1, Switzerland - 1, Norway - 1, Germany - 1, Belgium - 1, South Africa - 1, Canada - 5, UK - 10, Italy - 11, USA - 26 |
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