1975 in Music - Other Significant Singles

Other Significant Singles

  • "#9 Dream" - John Lennon
  • "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" - Helen Reddy
  • "All By Myself" - Eric Carmen
  • "All My Friends Are Getting Married" - Skyhooks
  • "Amie" - Pure Prairie League
  • "Apache" - The Shadows (re-release)
  • "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian
  • "Autobahn" - Kraftwerk
  • "Baby Please Don't Go" - AC/DC
  • "Back in the Night" - Dr. Feelgood
  • "Bad Luck" - Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
  • "The Ballroom Blitz" - Sweet
  • "Black Friday" - Steely Dan
  • "Black Superman Muhammed Ali" - Johnny Wakelin
  • "Bloody Well Right" - Supertramp
  • "Blue Guitar" - Justin Hayward and John Lodge
  • "Boogie on Reggae Woman" - Stevie Wonder
  • "Born to Run" - Bruce Springsteen
  • "The Boys Are Back in Town" - Thin Lizzy
  • "Calypso" - John Denver
  • "Can I Sit Next to You Girl" - AC/DC
  • "Can't Get It Out of My Head" - Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Can't Stop Myself from Loving You" - William Shakespeare
  • "The Carpet Crawlers" - Genesis
  • "Cavalry" - Daryl Braithwaite
  • "Chevy Van" - Sammy Johns
  • "Convoy" - C. W. McCall
  • "Could It Be Magic" - Barry Manilow
  • "Curiosity Killed the Cat" - Little River Band
  • "Cut the Cake" - Average White Band
  • "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." - Billy Connolly
  • "Daisy Jane" - America
  • "Dance With Me" - Orleans
  • "Department of Youth" - Alice Cooper
  • "Ding-A-Dong" - Teach-In
  • "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" - Sugarloaf
  • "Dreamer" - Supertramp
  • "Dynomite, Part 1" - Bazuka
  • "Ego Is Not a Dirty Word" - Skyhooks
  • "Eighteen With a Bullet" - Pete Wingfield
  • "Emma" - Hot Chocolate
  • "Evil Woman" - Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Express" - B.T. Express
  • "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Bad Company
  • "Feelings" - Morris Albert
  • "Fight the Power (Part 1)" - The Isley Brothers
  • "Fly Away" - John Denver
  • "Fly, Robin, Fly" - Silver Convention
  • "Fox on the Run" - Sweet
  • "Freedom" - Sherbet
  • "Funky Gibbon" - The Goodies
  • "Funky Moped" - Jasper Carrott
  • "Get Dancin'" - Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes
  • "Golden Years" - David Bowie
  • "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" - Bad Company
  • "Have a Cigar" - Pink Floyd
  • "Heat Wave" - Linda Ronstadt
  • "Hey You" - Bachman–Turner Overdrive
  • "High Voltage" - AC/DC
  • "Hijack" - Herbie Mann
  • "Hold Back the Night" - The Trammps
  • "Hold On To Love" - Peter Skellern
  • "Honky Tonk Angel" - Cliff Richard
  • "Horror Movie" - Skyhooks
  • "How Does It Feel" - Slade
  • "How Long?" - Ace
  • "How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)" - Pointer Sisters
  • "I Am Love" - The Jackson 5
  • "I Believe In Father Christmas" - Greg Lake
  • "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" - ABBA
  • "I Love Music" - The O'Jays
  • "I Only Have Eyes For You" - Art Garfunkel
  • "I Write the Songs" - David Cassidy
  • "If You Think You Know How To Love Me" - Smokie
  • "I'm Not In Love" - 10cc
  • "In Dulci Jubilo/On Horseback" - Mike Oldfield
  • "In for a Penny" - Slade
  • "Island Girl" - Elton John
  • "It's a Long Way to the Top" - AC/DC
  • "It's a Miracle" - Barry Manilow
  • "It's Been So Long" - George McCrae
  • "Jackie Blue" - Ozark Mountain Daredevils
  • "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" - Eric Clapton
  • "Kometenmelodie 2" - Kraftwerk
  • "Lady" - Styx
  • "The Last Farewell" - Roger Whittaker
  • "Let Me Be the One" - The Shadows
  • "Let the Music Play" - Barry White
  • "Life... Is For Living" - Sherbet
  • "Listen to What the Man Said" - Paul McCartney & Wings
  • "Lonely People" - America
  • "Long Tall Glasses" - Leo Sayer
  • "Love Hurts" - Jim Capaldi
  • "Love Hurts" - Nazareth
  • "L-O-V-E (Love)" - Al Green
  • "Love Is the Drug" - Roxy Music
  • "Love Me, Love My Dog" - Peter Shelley
  • "Love Rollercoaster" - The Ohio Players
  • "Love to Love You Baby" - Donna Summer
  • "Love Won't Let Me Wait" - Major Harris
  • "Low Rider" - War
  • "Lyin' Eyes" - Eagles
  • "Magic" - Pilot
  • "Mamma Mia" - ABBA
  • "Man on the Silver Mountain" - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
  • "Matter of Time" - Sherbet
  • "Midnight Blue" - Melissa Manchester
  • "Million Dollar Riff" - Skyhooks
  • "Miracles" - Jefferson Starship
  • "Mr. Jaws" - Dickie Goodman
  • "Mr. Raffles (Man It Was Mean)" - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
  • "My Little Town" - Simon & Garfunkel
  • "Never Can Say Goodbye" - Gloria Gaynor
  • "The Newcastle Song" - Bob Hudson
  • "Nightingale" - Carole King
  • "Nights on Broadway" - Bee Gees
  • "No No Song" - Ringo Starr
  • "No Woman No Cry" - Bob Marley & The Wailers
  • "Now I'm Here" - Queen
  • "Old Days" - Chicago
  • "Once Bitten Twice Shy" - Ian Hunter
  • "Once You Get Started" - Rufus
  • "Only Women Bleed" - Alice Cooper
  • "Only Yesterday" - The Carpenters
  • "Our Day Will Come" - Frankie Valli
  • "Out on the Floor" - Dobie Gray
  • "Paloma Blanca" - George Baker Selection
  • "Please Mr. Please" - Olivia Newton-John
  • "Poetry Man" - Phoebe Snow
  • "Real Man" - Todd Rundgren
  • "Remember What I Told You to Forget" - Tavares
  • "Right Back Where We Started From" - Maxine Nightingale
  • "Rock and Roll All Nite" - KISS
  • "Rockin' All Over the World" - John Fogerty
  • "Rockin' Chair" - Gwen McCrae
  • "Rocky" - Austin Roberts
  • "Roll on Down the Highway" - Bachman–Turner Overdrive
  • "Roll Over Lay Down" - Status Quo
  • "Run, Billy, Run" - The Shadows
  • "Run Joey Run" - David Geddes
  • "Saturday Night" - Bay City Rollers
  • "Saturday Night Special" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • "Scotch on the Rocks" - Band of the Black Watch
  • "Send in the Clowns" - Judy Collins
  • "Shame, Shame, Shame" - Shirley & Company
  • "Shaving Cream" - Benny Bell
  • "She Does It Right" - Dr. Feelgood
  • "Sing a Song" - Earth, Wind & Fire
  • "Sky High" - Jigsaw
  • "Slow Ride" - Foghat
  • "The Snake" - Al Wilson
  • "Solitaire" - The Carpenters
  • "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" - Elton John
  • "SOS" - ABBA
  • "Soul Stripper" - AC/DC
  • "Spirit in the Night" - Manfred Mann's Earth Band
  • "Squeeze Box" - The Who
  • "Stand by Me" - John Lennon
  • "Strange Magic" - Electric Light Orchestra
  • "Summer Love" - Sherbet
  • "Summertime City" - Mike Batt with the New Edition
  • "Super Natural Thing" - Ben E. King
  • "Swearin' To God" - Frankie Valli
  • "Sweet Emotion" - Aerosmith
  • "Sweet Surrender" - John Denver
  • "Sweet Thing" - Rufus
  • "Tangled Up in Blue" - Bob Dylan
  • "Thanks for the Memory (Wham Bam Thank You Mam)" - Slade
  • "That's the Way (I Like It)" - KC and the Sunshine Band
  • "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" - Diana Ross
  • "There Goes Another Love Song" - The Outlaws
  • "There Goes My First Love" - The Drifters
  • "They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)" - The Spinners
  • "Third Rate Romance" - Amazing Rhythm Aces
  • "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" - Natalie Cole
  • "Too Much Rock 'N' Roll" - Rabbit
  • "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" - Laurel and Hardy with The Avalon Boys
  • "Una Paloma Blanca" - Jonathan King
  • "Up in a Puff of Smoke" - Polly Brown
  • "Venus and Mars/Rockshow" - Paul McCartney & Wings
  • "Walk Away From Love" - David Ruffin
  • "Walk This Way" - Aerosmith
  • "Walking in Rhythm" - The Blackbyrds
  • "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" - Freddy Fender
  • "The Way I Want to Touch You" - Captain & Tennille
  • "The Way We Were" - Gladys Knight & the Pips
  • "Welcome to the Machine" - Pink Floyd
  • "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" - Esther Phillips
  • "What Am I Gonna Do With You?" - Barry White
  • "(What's the Word?) Johannesburg" - Gil Scott-Heron
  • "When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease" - Roy Harper
  • "When Will I Be Loved" - Linda Ronstadt
  • "Who Loves You" - The Four Seasons
  • "Why Can't We Be Friends" - War
  • "Wildfire" - Michael Murphey
  • "W*O*L*D" - Harry Chapin
  • "You Are So Beautiful" - Joe Cocker
  • "You Sexy Thing" - Hot Chocolate
  • "Young Americans" - David Bowie
  • "You're My Best Friend" - Queen

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