This is a list of singles that reached number one on the Cash Box Top 100 chart during 1975.
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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January 4 | "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" | Elton John |
January 11 | "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" | Barry White |
January 18 | "Mandy" | Barry Manilow |
January 25 | "Please Mr. Postman" | The Carpenters |
February 1 | "Laughter in the Rain" | Neil Sedaka |
February 8 | "Boogie On Reggae Woman" | Stevie Wonder |
February 15 | "You're No Good" | Linda Ronstadt |
February 22 | "Fire" | Ohio Players |
March 1 | "Pick Up the Pieces" | The Average White Band |
March 8 | "Have You Never Been Mellow" | Olivia Newton-John |
March 15 | "My Eyes Adored You" | Frankie Valli |
March 22 | "Lady Marmalade" | LaBelle |
March 29 | "Lovin' You" | Minnie Riperton |
April 5 | "No No Song" | Ringo Starr |
April 12 | "Philadelphia Freedom" | Elton John Band |
April 19 | "Philadelphia Freedom" | Elton John Band |
April 26 | "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" |
B. J. Thomas |
May 3 | "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)" | Tony Orlando and Dawn |
May 10 | "Jackie Blue" | Ozark Mountain Daredevils |
May 17 | "Jackie Blue | Ozark Mountain Daredevils |
May 24 | "Shining Star" | Earth, Wind & Fire |
May 31 | "How Long?" | Ace |
June 7 | "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" | Freddy Fender |
June 14 | "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" | John Denver |
June 21 | "When Will I Be Loved" | Linda Ronstadt |
June 28 | "Love Will Keep Us Together" | Captain & Tennille |
July 5 | "Love Will Keep Us Together" | Captain & Tennille |
July 12 | "Listen to What the Man Said" | Paul McCartney and Wings |
July 19 | "The Hustle" | Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony |
July 26 | "One of These Nights" | Eagles |
August 2 | "Please Mr. Please" | Olivia Newton-John |
August 9 | "Jive Talkin'" | Bee Gees |
August 16 | "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" | Elton John |
August 23 | "Get Down Tonight" | KC and the Sunshine Band |
August 30 | "Get Down Tonight" | KC and the Sunshine Band |
September 6 | "Fallin' in Love" | Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds |
September 13 | "Rhinestone Cowboy" | Glen Campbell |
September 20 | "At Seventeen" | Janis Ian |
September 27 | "Fame" | David Bowie |
October 4 | "Run Joey Run" | David Geddes |
October 11 | "Calypso" / "I'm Sorry" | John Denver |
October 18 | "Mr. Jaws" | Dickie Goodman |
October 25 | "Bad Blood" | Neil Sedaka |
November 1 | "Bad Blood" | Neil Sedaka |
November 8 | "Island Girl" | Elton John |
November 15 | "Island Girl" | Elton John |
November 22 | "Fly, Robin, Fly" | Silver Convention |
November 29 | "That's the Way (I Like It)" | KC and the Sunshine Band |
December 6 | "That's the Way (I Like It)" | KC and the Sunshine Band |
December 13 | "That's the Way (I Like It)" | KC and the Sunshine Band |
December 20 | "Let's Do It Again" | The Staple Singers |
December 27 | "Saturday Night" | Bay City Rollers |
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