List of one-hit wonders in the United States
A one-hit wonder is a musical artist who is successful with one hit song, but without a comparable subsequent hit.[1] The term may also be applied to an artist who is remembered for only one hit despite other successes. This article contains artists known primarily for one hit song in the United States, who are regarded as one-hit wonders by at least two sources in media even though the artist may have had multiple hits abroad.
Criteria
[edit]Music reviewers and journalists sometimes describe a musical artist as a one-hit wonder, based on their professional assessment of chart success, sales figures, and fame.
For the purpose of his 2008 book One-Hit Wonders, music journalist Wayne Jancik defines a one-hit wonder as "an act that has won a position on Billboard's national, pop, Top 40 just once."[2] In his definition of an "act", Jancik distinguishes between a solo performer and a group performance (thus, for example, Roger Daltrey's "Without Your Love" is counted despite Daltrey's numerous hits as frontman for the Who), and a number of musicians appear multiple times, either with multiple bands or as a member of a band and as a solo artist. (Eponymous bands are generally not separated; thus Charlie Daniels is not counted as a one-hit wonder for "Uneasy Rider" and the hits of the Charlie Daniels Band are credited to him.)
Fred Bronson, a journalist and former writer for Billboard magazine, in his book Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits, uses the criterion that an artist is ineligible to be categorized as a "one-hit wonder" if they have a second song listed on the Billboard Hot 100.[3]
Disc jockey and music writer Brent Mann points out how some artists have been called a "one-hit wonder" despite having other charting singles; in these cases, one signature song so overshadows the rest of the artist's discography that only that song remains familiar to later audiences. As an example, English-born singer Albert Hammond enjoyed success with "It Never Rains in Southern California" (1972) rising to number 5 in the US, but his follow-up single, "I'm a Train" was dismissed by Mann as "totally forgotten" even though it charted at number 31 in 1974.[4] In another case, Scottish rockers Simple Minds followed their big hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (appearing in the opening and closing scenes of the film The Breakfast Club) with "Alive and Kicking" which peaked at number 3 in the US, "Sanctify Yourself" which peaked at number 14 in the US, and "All the Things She Said" which peaked at number 28 in the US, yet the band is remembered primarily for the first song.[5]
On the other hand, some artists with long, successful careers have been identified as one-hit wonders by virtue of having reached the Top 40 of the Hot 100 only once. Consequence of Sound editor Matt Melis lists Beck ("Loser") and the Grateful Dead ("Touch of Grey")[6] as "technically" being one-hit wonders despite their large bodies of work.[7] Entertainment Weekly mentions prolific artist Frank Zappa as a one-hit wonder because his only Top 40 hit was "Valley Girl" in 1982.[8]
Chris Molanphy, a pop chart analyst and writer for Slate and The Village Voice, wrote that an artist can only be seen as a "one-hit wonder" if they have never had a second Billboard top 10 hit, if any subsequent top 40 singles were released within six months of their first big hit, and if the artist has not had three or more top 10 or Platinum albums.[9][10]
Multiple appearances
[edit]Stuart Hamblen, American entertainer who released the single as a solo artist "This Ole House" (1954) and a single with his family as the group Cowboy Church Sunday School's "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)" (1955).[11][12]
In 1957, American duo Mickey & Sylvia had a hit with their song "Love Is Strange". By the 1970s, Sylvia Robinson was a solo act under the alias of Sylvia. Under this name, Sylvia had her first and only solo hit with "Pillow Talk" in 1973.[13][14]
Ron Dante, American singer and songwriter is credited as a one-hit wonder with three different acts. In 1964, Dante appeared in a group called The Detergents who reached the US Top 20 with their hit "Leader of the Laundromat" (a parody of "Leader of the Pack"). Five years later, in 1969, Dante appeared in the group The Cuff Links who scored a top ten hit with "Tracy". That same year, Dante was also a member of the fictional band The Archies who scored a #1 hit with "Sugar, Sugar".[15]
Joey Levine, American session singer best known for his prolific work in the bubblegum pop and commercial jingle genera, who had recorded hits for the Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus's "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)" (1968) and Reunion's "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" (September 1974).[16]
Eddy Grant, Guyanese-British singer had a hit with the English band The Equals called "Baby, Come Back" (1968), and as a solo artist for his 1983 song "Electric Avenue".[17][18]
Norman Greenbaum, American singer and songwriter was a member of Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band who scored success in 1968 with the novelty song "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago". Greenbaum would later score a hit single for himself with "Spirit in the Sky" in 1970.[19]
English musician Tony Burrows sang the lead vocal on five one-hit wonders: Edison Lighthouse's "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (February 1970); White Plains' "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (March 1970); the Pipkins' "Gimme Dat Ding" (April 1970); the First Class' "Beach Baby" (July 1974); and "United We Stand" (1970) by the first incarnation of the Brotherhood of Man.[20][21]
Before he was the lead singer of English supergroup Bad Company, English-Canadian singer Paul Rodgers was in the English band Free who scored a single US hit in 1970 with the song "All Right Now". In 1985, while Bad Company was on hiatus, Rodgers was the lead singer of the British band The Firm who achieved one-off success with "Radioactive".[22][23]
Dave Mason, English singer-songwriter was a member of the English–American supergroup Derek and the Dominos. In 1972, the group scored a US top ten hit with "Layla". Despite the success of the song, Derek & the Dominoes disbanded. Mason would find some success on his own nearly reaching the US top ten one more time with the 1977 song "We Just Disagree".[24][25]
David Foster, acclaimed Canadian record producer who was a member of the Canadian band Skylark – "Wildflower" (1973) and as a writer and producer for John Parr's "St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" (1985).[26]
The Dwight Twilley Band produced two double one-hit wonders. The Dwight Twilley Band consisted of Americans Dwight Twilley and Phil Seymour. The duo scored a hit in 1975 with "I'm on Fire". After the two split up, they both scored hits as solo artists. Seymour experienced major success as a solo artist first with his 1981 song "Precious to Me". Then, in 1984, Twilley had his turn at solo success with the song "Girls".[27][28]
Bryan Ferry, English singer and songwriter was the lead singer of the acclaimed English band Roxy Music, who despite their fame, only managed to score one US Top 40 hit with "Love is the Drug" in 1976. Ferry scored another hit in 1988, only this time, as a solo performer with "Kiss and Tell".[29][23]
Chris Norman, English singer was the lead singer of the English rock band Smokie who achieved chart success with the 1977 hit version of "Living Next Door to Alice". While Smokie never had another hit in the United States, Norman performed "Stumblin' In" with Suzi Quatro a year later and again found chart success.[30][31]
Canadian musician Tom Cochrane was the lead singer of Canadian band Red Rider who found fame in 1981 with the song "Lunatic Fringe". Nearly a decade later, Cochrane managed to score a hit as a solo artist with his 1992 song "Life Is a Highway".[32][33]
English singer Limahl sang lead vocal on two US one-hit wonder songs; the first, "Too Shy" in 1983, came during his tenure as the frontman for the English group Kajagoogoo. The next year, he had another hit single as a solo artist with "The NeverEnding Story", the title track to the film The NeverEnding Story.[34] The latter song charted at number 17 in May 1985.
Ish Ledesma, American musician has been a part of several musical groups. Two of which would become one-hit wonders. In 1983, his American group OXO reached the charts with "Whirly Girl". After the group's dissolution, Ledesma formed American group Company B who scored their own hit in 1987 with "Fascinated".[35][36]
Jimmy Somerville, Scottish vocalist was the lead singer of two separate groups that are considered one-hit wonders. In 1984, British band Bronski Beat managed to achieve their only US hit with "Smalltown Boy". After they disbanded, Somerville became part of the British duo The Communards who managed to score a Top 40 hit with their version of "Don't Leave Me This Way" in 1987.[37][38]
Dan Baird, American singer-songwriter who was lead singer and rhythm guitarist with the American band The Georgia Satellites "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" (1987), then as a solo artist with the single "I Love You Period" (1993).[39][40]
In 1987, American musician Brent Bourgeois found success with the song "I Don't Mind At All" in the group Bourgeois Tagg. Bourgeois also managed to score a hit as a solo artist in 1990 with "Dare to Fall in Love".[41][42]
Everlast, American rapper was part of the American hip-hop trio House of Pain who scored a Top 5 hit with their song "Jump Around" (1992). After the group split up, Everlast found solo success in 1999 with the hit song "What It's Like".[43]
List
[edit]Each artist listed here has been identified by at least two publications as being a one-hit wonder in the U.S. Numerous artists listed here have reached the Top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100 more than once. The year indicates when the song charted or peaked. Based on the peak date, the entries are listed chronologically. If an entry did not chart, then it is listed based on the release date of the song. Some of the entries listed have non one-hit wonder artists featured on the song or are the main artist.
1950s
[edit]- Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats – "Rocket 88" (1951)[44][45]
- The Chords – "Sh-Boom" (1954)[46][47]
- Stuart Hamblen – "This Ole House" (1954)[48][49]
- Joan Weber – "Let Me Go, Lover!" (1955)[50][51]
- The Penguins – "Earth Angel" (1955)[52][53]
- DeJohn Sisters – "(My Baby Don't Love Me) No More" (1955)[54][55]
- Johnny Ace – "Pledging My Love" (1955)[54][56]
- Cowboy Church Sunday School – "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)" (1955)[11][12]
- Priscilla Wright – "The Man in The Raincoat" (1955)[57][58]
- Lillian Briggs – "I Want You to Be My Baby" (1955)[59][60]
- The El Dorados – "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mamma)" (1955)[61][39]
- Bonnie Lou – "Daddy-O" (1955)[62][39]
- Steve Allen – "Autumn Leaves" (1955)[39][42]
- Julie London – "Cry Me A River" (1955)[63][64][53]
- Barry Gordon – "Nuttin' for Christmas" (1955)[63][39]
- Joe Ward – "Nuttin' for Christmas" (1955)[39][65]
- Kit Carson – "Band of Gold" (1956)[65][58]
- The Turbans – "When You Dance" (1956)[66][67]
- Bobby Scott – "Chain Gang" (1956)[68][55]
- The Bonnie Sisters – "Cry Baby" (1956)[68][55]
- The Teen Queens – "Eddie My Love" (1956)[69][55]
- Carl Perkins – "Blue Suede Shoes" (1956)[70][56]
- Don Robertson – "The Happy Whistler" (1956)[55][71]
- Cathy Carr – "Ivory Tower" (1956)[72][66]
- The Rover Boys – "Graduation Day" (1956)[72][55]
- The Cadets – "Stranded in the Jungle" (1956)[73][66]
- Sanford Clark – "The Fool" (1956)[74][75]
- Jane Powell – "True Love" (1956)[76][66]
- Eddie Cooley & The Dimples – "Priscilla" (1956)[77][66]
- The Highlights – "City of Angels" (1956)[77][55]
- Sonny Knight – "Confidential" (1956)[78][55]
- Joe Valino – "Garden of Eden" (1956)[79][55]
- Sil Austin – "Slow Walk" (1956)[79][39]
- Jerry Lewis – "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" (1956)[80][66]
- Ivory Joe Hunter – "Since I Met You Baby" (1956)[80][39]
- Mickey & Sylvia – "Love Is Strange" (1957)[13][39]
- Kenneth Copeland – "Pledge of Love" (1957)[81][82]
- Randy Starr – "After School" (1957)[83][67]
- Dale Hawkins – "Susie Q" (1957)[84][85]
- Russ Hamilton – "Rainbow" (1957)[86][82]
- The Bobbettes – "Mr. Lee" (1957)[87][56]
- Anthony Perkins – "Moonlight Swim" (1957)[82][35]
- The Rays – "Silhouettes B/W Daddy Cool" (1957)[88][82]
- Thurston Harris – "Little Bitty Pretty One" (1957)[89][56]
- Bill Justis – "Raunchy" (1957)[90][91]
- Margie Rayburn – "I'm Available" (1957)[92][39]
- Ernie Freeman – "Raunchy" (1957)[93][39]
- The Royal Teens – "Short Shorts" (1958)[94][56]
- The Hollywood Flames – "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" (1958)[93][75]
- The Silhouettes – "Get a Job" (1958)[95][96][97]
- The Champs – "Tequila" (1958)[98][99][100][101]
- The Crescendos – "Oh Julie" (1958)[102][75]
- The Monotones – "The Book of Love" (1958)[103][104]
- Ronald & Ruby – "Lollipop" (1958)[105][106]
- Laurie London – "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" (1958)[107][108]
- The Voxpoppers – "Wishing For Your Love" (1958)[109][110]
- David Seville – "Witch Doctor" (1958)[111][112]
- Ed Townsend – "For Your Love" (1958)[113][114]
- The Pets – "Cha-Hua-Hua" (1958)[114][35]
- Sheb Wooley – "The Purple People Eater" (1958)[115][75]
- The Kalin Twins – "When" (1958)[116][117]
- Gino & Gina – "(It's Been a Long Long Time) Pretty Baby" (1958)[118][119]
- Jan & Arnie – "Jennie Lee" (1958)[118][39]
- Jody Reynolds – "Endless Sleep" (1958)[120][75]
- The Big Bopper – "Chantilly Lace" (1958)[121][122]
- The Danleers – "One Summer Night" (1958)[123][75]
- The Elegants – "Little Star" (1958)[124][51]
- The Poni-Tails – "Born Too Late" (1958)[125][75]
- The Jamies – "Summertime, Summertime" (1958)[119][126]
- Bobby Hendricks – "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" (1958)[127][39]
- Bobby Day – "Rockin' Robin" (1958)[128][129]
- The Teddy Bears – "To Know Him is to Love Him" (1958)[110][130]
- Jesse Lee Turner – "The Little Space Girl" (1959)[131][39]
- The Bell Notes – "I've Had It" (1959)[132][75]
- Gene Allison – "You Can Make It If You Try" (1959)[39][42]
- Frankie Ford – "Sea Cruise" (1959)[133][134][6]
- The Mystics – "Hushabye" (1959)[135][136]
- Dodie Stevens – "Pink Shoe Laces" (1959)[137][138]
- Travis and Bob – "Tell Him No" (1959)[139][110]
- The Impalas – "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)" (1959)[140][75]
- Wilbert Harrison – "Kansas City" (1959)[56][141][142]
- The Fiestas – "So Fine" (1959)[143][39]
- The Falcons – "You're So Fine" (1959)[144][145]
- Homer and Jethro – "The Battle of Kookamonga" (1959)[146][147]
- Jerry Keller – "Here Comes Summer" (1959)[148][136]
- Phil Phillips – "Sea of Love" (1959)[149][75]
- The Tempos – "See You in September" (1959)[138][67]
- Santo & Johnny – "Sleep Walk" (1959)[150][151]
- The Fireflies – "You Were Mine" (1959)[152][23]
- Wink Martindale – "The Deck of Cards" (1959)[153][136]
- The Islanders – "Enchanted Sea" (1959)[153][136]
- The Rock-A-Teens – "Woo-Hoo" (1959)[154][152]
- Hugo & Luigi – "Just Come Home" (1959)[155][156]
1960s
[edit]- Larry Hall – "Sandy" (1960)[157][158]
- Rod Lauren – "If I Had a Girl" (1960)[155][159]
- Mark Dinning – "Teen Angel" (1960)[160][161]
- Ray Smith – "Rockin' Little Angel" (1960)[162][30]
- Dorsey Burnette – "(There Was a) Tall Oak Tree" (1960)[39][163]
- The Little Dippers – "Forever" (1960)[164][39]
- Barrett Strong – "Money (That's What I Want)" (1960)[165][67][145]
- Johnny Ferguson – "Angela Jones" (1960)[166][152][23]
- Buster Brown – "Fannie Mae" (1960)[56][163]
- Billy Bland – "Let the Little Girl Dance" (1960)[155][167]
- Harold Dorman – "Mountain of Love" (1960)[168][155][169]
- Jessie Hill – "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" (1960)[155][156]
- Jeanne Black – "He'll Have to Stay" (1960)[56][170]
- The Hollywood Argyles – "Alley-Oop" (1960)[56][161][53][51]
- The Fendermen – "Mule Skinner Blues" (1960)[171][172]
- Garry Mills/Deane Hawley/Buzz Cason – "Look for a Star" (1960)[173][156][174][175][155]
- The Safaris – "Image of a Girl" (1960)[176][155]
- Hank Locklin – "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" (1960)[177][178]
- Johnny Bond – "Hot Rod Lincoln" (1960)[179][39]
- The Ivy Three – "Yogi" (1960)[180][181][182][183]
- Larry Verne – "Mr. Custer" (1960)[155][184]
- Bob Luman – "Let's Think About Living" (1960)[185][186]
- The Paradons – "Diamonds and Pearls" (1960)[152][187]
- Joe Jones – "You Talk Too Much" (1960)[56][181]
- Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs – "Stay" (1960)[188][184]
- Etta Jones – "Don't Go to Strangers" (1960)[189][159]
- The Shells – "Baby, Oh Baby" (1961)[181][30]
- Rosie and the Originals – "Angel Baby" (1961)[190][191][192][193]
- The Capris – "There's a Moon Out Tonight" (1961)[194][195]
- Jørgen Ingmann and his Guitar – "Apache" (1961)[184][196]
- Freddie King – "Hideaway" (1961)[39][159]
- Paul Dino – "Ginnie Bell" (1961)[197][198][199][169]
- Kokomo – "Asia Minor" (1961)[200][181]
- The Echoes – "Baby Blue" (1961)[201][202][181]
- Ernie K-Doe – "Mother-In-Law" (1961)[203][201][204]
- Shep & The Limelites – "Daddy's Home" (1961)[56][205][198]
- Janie Grant – "Triangle" (1961)[206][207][156]
- Eddie Harris – "Exodus" (1961)[208][56]
- The Cleftones – "Heart and Soul" (1961)[198][209]
- The Edsels – "Rama Lama Ding Dong" (1961)[210][23]
- Donnie and The Dreamers – "Count Every Star" (1961)[198][211][169]
- The Starlets – "Better Tell Him No" (1961)[39][30]
- The Velvets – "Tonight (Could Be the Night)" (1961)[207][212]
- Arthur Lyman – "Yellow Bird" (1961)[196][213]
- Chris Kenner – "I Like It Like That, Part 1" (1961)[214][39][213]
- The Mar-Keys – "Last Night" (1961)[215][216]
- Curtis Lee – "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" (1961)[215][198]
- Ann-Margret – "I Just Don't Understand" (1961)[217][218]
- The Dreamlovers – "When We Get Married" (1961)[219][207]
- The Jarmels – "A Little Bit of Soap" (1961)[220][221]
- The Halos – "Nag" (1961)[198][156]
- The Blue Jays – "Lovers Island" (1961)[198][42]
- Barry Mann – "Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)" (1961)[196][222][39]
- Dave Brubeck Quartet – "Take Five" (1961)[223][163]
- The Stereos – "I Really Love You" (1961)[198][67]
- The Tokens – "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (1961)[224][225]
- Kenny Dino – "Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night" (1961)[207][226][169]
- Jimmy Elledge – "Funny How Time Slips Away" (1962)[227][23]
- Bruce Channel – "Hey! Baby" (1962)[228][229][230][231][6]
- Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen – "Midnight in Moscow" (1962)[232][233]
- Don & Juan – "What's Your Name" (1962)[234][230]
- Billy Joe & The Checkmates – "Percolator (Twist)" (1962)[235][56]
- Charlie Drake – "My Boomerang Won't Come Back" (1962)[236][237]
- The Corsairs – "Smoky Places" (1962)[238][239]
- Eddie Holland – "Jamie" (1962)[39][156]
- Ketty Lester – "Love Letters" (1962)[240][241]
- Larry Finnegan – "Dear One" (1962)[242][243]
- Arthur Alexander – "You Better Move On" (1962)[244][42]
- Mr. Acker Bilk – "Stranger on the Shore" (1962)[245][184]
- Ronnie & The Hi-Lites – "I Wish That We Were Married" (1962)[246][242]
- Jimmy Smith – "Walk on the Wild Side" (1962)[247][248]
- Nathaniel Mayer & The Fabulous Twilights – "Village of Love" (1962)[249][250][174]
- The Volumes – "I Love You" (1962)[242][212]
- Joanie Sommers – "Johnny Get Angry" (1962)[251][252]
- Little Joey & The Flips – "Bongo Stomp" (1962)[253][159][242]
- Barbara Lynn – "You'll Lose a Good Thing" (1962)[254][56]
- Claudine Clark – "Party Lights" (1962)[254][255][256]
- The Majors – "A Wonderful Dream" (1962)[250][174]
- Bent Fabric – "Alley Cat" (1962)[257][258]
- Frank Ifield – "I Remember You" (1962)[259][260]
- The Contours – "Do You Love Me" (1962)[261][262]
- Mike Clifford – "Close to Cathy" (1962)[263][264]
- The Sherrys – "Pop Pop Pop-Pie" (1962)[237][30]
- Trade Martin – "That Stranger Used to Be My Girl" (1962)[250][174]
- Bobby Pickett – "Monster Mash" (1962)[265][266]
- Marcie Blane – "Bobby's Girl" (1962)[267][268][269]
- Mark Valentino – "The Push and Kick" (1962)[237][212]
- The Tornadoes – "Telstar" (1962)[270][161]
- The Routers – "Let's Go (Pony)" (1962)[271][272]
- The Exciters – "Tell Him" (1963)[229][273]
- The Earls – "Remember Then" (1963)[274][169]
- The Pastel Six – "Cinnamon Cinder (It's a Very Nice Dance)" (1963)[250][35]
- Johnny Thunder – "Loop De Loop" (1963)[275][274]
- Joe Harnell & His Orchestra – "Fly Me to the Moon-Bossa Nova" (1963)[274][276]
- Vince Guaraldi Trio – "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (1963)[39][156]
- The Cascades – "Rhythm of the Rain" (1963)[277][278]
- The Rockin' Rebels – "Wild Weekend" (1963)[279][280]
- Jan Bradley – "Mama Didn't Lie" (1963)[276][39]
- Bill Pursell – "Our Winter Love" (1963)[274][281]
- Boots Randolph – "Yakety Sax" (1963)[39][282]
- Little Peggy March – "I Will Follow Him" (1963)[283][284]
- The Chantays – "Pipeline" (1963)[285][286]
- James Gilreath – "Little Band of Gold" (1963)[39][23]
- Jimmy Soul – "If You Wanna Be Happy" (1963)[224][287]
- The Rocky Fellers – "Killer Joe" (1963)[288][274]
- Theola Kilgore – "The Love of My Man" (1963)[39][159]
- Baby Washington – "That's How Heartaches Are Made" (1963)[39][212]
- Kyu Sakamoto – "Sukiyaki" (1963)[289][290][291]
- Rolf Harris – "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (1963)[56][280]
- Big Dee Irwin – "Swingin' on a Star" (1963)[39][156]
- Doris Troy – "Just One Look" (1963)[292][293][294][295]
- The Glencoves – "Hootenanny" (1963)[39][23]
- The Classics – "Till Then" (1963)[296][39]
- Dave Dudley – "Six Days on the Road" (1963)[297][298]
- The Surfaris – "Wipe Out" (1963)[299][300][301]
- Jack Nitzsche – "The Lonely Surfer" (1963)[302][35]
- Randy & The Rainbows – "Denise" (1963)[303][250][304]
- Inez & Charlie Foxx – "Mockingbird" (1963)[305][306]
- Diane Ray – "Please Don't Talk to the Lifeguard" (1963)[274][282]
- The Jaynetts – "Sally Go 'Round the Roses" (1963)[307][308][309]
- The Ran-Dells – "Martian Hop" (1963)[310][274]
- The Raindrops – "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget" (1963)[311][312]
- Little Johnny Taylor – "Part Time Love" (1963)[313][314]
- The Pixies Three – "Birthday Party" (1963)[250][282]
- Sunny & The Sunglows – "Talk to Me" (1963)[315][316]
- Los Indios Tabajaras – "Maria Elena" (1963)[274][317]
- Robin Ward – "Wonderful Summer" (1963)[318][39]
- Betty Harris – "Cry to Me" (1963)[56][156]
- The Singing Nun – "Dominique" (1963)[319][320]
- Barry & The Tamerlanes – "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" (1963)[39][42]
- The Kingsmen – "Louie Louie" (1963)[321][322]
- The Caravelles – "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry" (1963)[323][324]
- The Secrets – "The Boy Next Door" (1963)[323][250]
- The Murmaids – "Popsicles and Icicles" (1964)[325][326]
- The Trashmen – "Surfin' Bird" (1964)[56][327]
- The Rivieras – "California Sun" (1964)[328][329][330]
- The Pyramids – "Penetration" (1964)[326][331]
- The Sapphires – "Who Do You Love" (1964)[332][30]
- Tommy Tucker – "High-Heel Sneakers" (1964)[333][334]
- The Swinging Blue Jeans – "Hippy Hippy Shake" (1964)[335][336]
- The Devotions – "Rip Van Winkle" (1964)[337][169]
- Terry Stafford – "Suspicion" (1964)[300][338]
- The Carefrees – "We Love You Beatles" (1964)[339][332]
- Danny Williams – "White on White" (1964)[340][304]
- Irma Thomas – "Wish Someone Would Care" (1964)[341][342]
- The Reflections – "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet" (1964)[343][344]
- Millie Small – "My Boy Lollipop" (1964)[345][346]
- Rita Pavone – "Remember Me" (1964)[326][35]
- Astrud Gilberto – "The Girl from Ipanema" (1964)[347][322]
- The Premiers – "Farmer John" (1964)[347][348]
- Cilla Black – "You're My World" (1964)[319][349]
- The Jelly Beans – "I Wanna Love Him So Bad" (1964)[350][39]
- Earl-Jean – "I'm Into Somethin' Good" (1964)[351][169]
- Jimmy Hughes – "Steal Away" (1964)[352][39]
- The Chartbusters – "She's the One" (1964)[353][163]
- Patty & The Emblems – "Mixed Up, Shook Up Girl" (1964)[326][35]
- Joe Hinton – "Funny (How Time Slips Away)" (1964)[354][39]
- Gale Garnett – "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" (1964)[151][332]
- The Hondells – "Little Honda" (1964)[354][326]
- J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers – "Last Kiss" (1964)[355][356]
- The Nashville Teens – "Tobacco Road" (1964)[357][332]
- The Honeycombs – "Have I The Right?" (1964)[358][56][359][360]
- Lorne Greene – "Ringo" (1964)[361][362][363][161]
- The Detergents – "Leader of the Laundromat" (1964)[364][365][56]
- The Larks – "The Jerk" (1965)[366][367]
- The Waikikis – "Hawaii Tattoo" (1965)[368][212]
- The Ad Libs – "The Boy From New York City" (1965)[369][370][371]
- Adam Faith with The Roulettes – "It's Alright" (1965)[368][23]
- The Trade Winds – "New York's A Lonely Town" (1965)[39][67]
- Jewel Akens – "The Birds and the Bees" (1965)[372][373]
- Shirley Bassey – "Goldfinger" (1965)[374][375]
- Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders – "The Game of Love" (1965)[184][376]
- Cannibal & the Headhunters – "Land of a Thousand Dances" (1965)[56][163]
- Sounds Orchestral – "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (1965)[332][377]
- Tony Clarke – "The Entertainer" (1965)[332][169]
- Glenn Yarbrough – "Baby the Rain Must Fall" (1965)[377][39]
- Unit 4 + 2 – "Concrete and Clay" (1965)[39][212][6]
- The Marvelows – "I Do" (1965)[39][174]
- Horst Jankowski – "A Walk in the Black Forest" (1965)[368][378]
- Fred Hughes – "Oo Wee Baby, I Love You" (1965)[368][156]
- Barry McGuire – "Eve of Destruction" (1965)[379][184]
- The McCoys – "Hang on Sloopy" (1965)[380][224]
- The Spokesmen – "The Dawn of Correction" (1965)[56][30]
- The Castaways – "Liar, Liar" (1965)[381][382]
- The Gentrys – "Keep On Dancing" (1965)[383][384]
- Jonathan King – "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" (1965)[385][386][332]
- The Silkie – "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" (1965)[368][385]
- The Viscounts – "Harlem Nocturne" (1966)[387][212]
- Jackie Lee – "The Duck" (1966)[388][39]
- The Knickerbockers – "Lies" (1966)[389][390][6]
- The T-Bones – "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" (1966)[391][392][393]
- Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler – "Ballad of the Green Berets" (1966)[394][395]
- Bob Lind – "Elusive Butterfly" (1966)[396][397]
- Bob Kuban and the In-Men – "The Cheater" (1966)[398][399]
- Neal Hefti – "Batman Theme" (1966)[400][39]
- Deon Jackson – "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" (1966)[401][402]
- Norma Tanega – "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" (1966)[368][67]
- Just Us – "I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree" (1966)[387][159]
- Buddy Starcher – "History Repeats Itself" (1966)[39][30]
- Robert Parker – "Barefootin" (1966)[403][404]
- The Shades of Blue – "Oh How Happy" (1966)[405][56]
- The Capitols – "Cool Jerk" (1966)[406][407]
- The Swingin' Medallions – "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" (1966)[387][408]
- Syndicate of Sound – "Little Girl" (1966)[409][410]
- The Standells – "Dirty Water" (1966)[389][411][412][413][414][415]
- The Leaves – "Hey Joe" (1966)[56][159]
- Crispian St. Peters – "Pied Piper" (1966)[416][417]
- The Troggs – "Wild Thing" (1966)[418][322]
- Napoleon XIV – "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" (1966)[419][420]
- Bobby Hebb – "Sunny" (1966)[421][422][423]
- Verdelle Smith – "Tar and Cement" (1966)[39][30]
- Love – "7 and 7 Is" (1966)[424][174]
- Los Bravos – "Black Is Black" (1966)[425][426]
- Darrell Banks – "Open the Door to Your Heart" (1966)[427][39][42]
- Count Five – "Psychotic Reaction" (1966)[428][429][424]
- Walter Wanderley – "Summer Samba (So Nice)" (1966)[424][212]
- ? and the Mysterians – "96 Tears" (1966)[300][407]
- New Vaudeville Band – "Winchester Cathedral" (1966)[430][161]
- Chicago Loop – "(When She Needs Good Lovin') She Comes to Me" (1966)[431][424]
- J.J. Jackson – "But It's Alright" (1966)[432][156][433]
- The Music Machine – "Talk Talk" (1967)[434][435]
- Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen – "Gallant Men" (1967)[436][169]
- Blues Magoos – "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" (1967)[437][438]
- Bob Crewe Generation – "Music to Watch Girls By" (1967)[436][439]
- Keith – "98.6" (1967)[95][440]
- Sopwith Camel – "Hello Hello" (1967)[441][30]
- The Seeds – "Pushin' Too Hard" (1967)[442][30]
- The Casinos – "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" (1967)[443][444][445]
- Buffalo Springfield – "For What It's Worth" (1967)[446][447]
- The Easybeats – "Friday On My Mind" (1967)[448][449][450]
- The Yellow Balloon – "Yellow Balloon" (1967)[436][212]
- The Parade – "Sunshine Girl" (1967)[451][452]
- Jon and Robin & the In-Crowd – "Do It Again A Little Bit Slower" (1967)[453][454]
- Scott McKenzie – "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" (1967)[455][456]
- The Fifth Estate – "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" (1967)[450][457]
- The Music Explosion – "Little Bit O' Soul" (1967)[458][459][460]
- Every Mother's Son – "Come On Down to My Boat" (1967)[461][462][436]
- Procol Harum – "A Whiter Shade of Pale" (1967)[463][464]
- Davie Allan & The Arrows – "Blue's Theme" (1967)[424][42]
- Bill Cosby – "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)" (1967)[39][465]
- The Mojo Men – "Sit Down, I Think I Love You" (1967)[466][451]
- The Soul Survivors – "Expressway to Your Heart" (1967)[467][380]
- The Hombres – "Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)" (1967)[468][469][436][470]
- Robert Knight – "Everlasting Love" (1967)[471][472]
- Strawberry Alarm Clock – "Incense and Peppermints" (1967)[473][474]
- Miriam Makeba – "Pata Pata" (1967)[436][475]
- The Sunshine Company – "Back on the Street Again" (1967)[451][67]
- The Rose Garden – "Next Plane to London" (1967)[476][450]
- John Fred and His Playboy Band – "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" (1968)[477][478]
- Stone Poneys – "Different Drum" (1968)[479][39]
- The Sandpebbles – "Love Power" (1968)[39][282]
- The American Breed – "Bend Me, Shape Me" (1968)[480][481]
- The Lemon Pipers – "Green Tambourine" (1968)[482][483][484]
- Human Beinz – "Nobody But Me" (1968)[485][22]
- Paul Mauriat – "Love Is Blue" (1968)[486][484]
- Madeline Bell – "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (1968)[39][42]
- The Balloon Farm – "A Question of Temperature" (1968)[487][42]
- Blue Cheer – "Summertime Blues" (1968)[56][488]
- Richard Harris – "MacArthur Park" (1968)[56][360]
- Friend & Lover – "Reach Out Of The Darkness" (1968)[6][489]
- Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts – "Angel of The Morning" (1968)[484][451]
- Tiny Tim – "Tip Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me" (1968)[490][487]
- Shorty Long – "Here Comes The Judge" (1968)[491][492]
- Hugh Masekela – "Grazing In The Grass" (1968)[491][161]
- Mason Williams – "Classical Gas" (1968)[493][494][484]
- Status Quo – "Pictures of Matchstick Men" (1968)[495][496][360]
- The Amboy Dukes – "Journey To The Center of The Mind" (1968)[497][145][39]
- Vanilla Fudge – "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (1968)[498][499]
- Jeannie C. Riley – "Harper Valley P.T.A." (1968)[500][501]
- The O'Kaysions – "Girl Watcher" (1968)[484][502]
- Don Fardon – "Indian Reservation" (1968)[492][503]
- The Crazy World of Arthur Brown – "Fire" (1968)[504][505]
- Max Frost and the Troopers – "Shape of Things to Come" (1968)[487][23]
- Iron Butterfly – "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (1968)[506][507]
- The Equals – "Baby, Come Back" (1968)[39][23]
- The Avant-Garde – "Naturally Stoned" (1968)[492][42]
- Dr. West's Medicine Show and Junk Band – "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago" (1968)[508][509]
- Bull & the Matadors – "The Funky Judge" (1968)[510][511]
- Leapy Lee – "Little Arrows" (1968)[512][492]
- Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus – "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)" (1968)[39][513]
- The Magic Lanterns – "Shame, Shame" (1968)[487][174]
- The Brooklyn Bridge – "Worst That Could Happen" (1969)[514][319][406]
- Spirit – "I Got a Line on You" (1969)[39][30]
- Bubble Puppy – "Hot Smoke & Sasafrass" (1969)[515][39][516]
- Crazy Elephant – "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" (1969)[517][518]
- The Peppermint Rainbow – "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" (1969)[39][35]
- The Flirtations – "Nothing but a Heartache" (1969)[519][23]
- Mercy – "Love (Can Make You Happy)" (1969)[6][520]
- Edwin Hawkins Singers – "Oh Happy Day" (1969)[521][6]
- The Neon Philharmonic – "Morning Girl" (1969)[380][522]
- Spiral Starecase – "More Today Than Yesterday" (1969)[522][319][523]
- Desmond Dekker & The Aces – "Israelites" (1969)[524][525]
- The Checkmates, LTD. – "Black Pearl" (1969)[526][520]
- The Buchanan Brothers – "Medicine Man" (1969)[39][163]
- Zager and Evans – "In the Year 2525" (1969)[527][528]
- The Winstons – "Color Him Father" (1969)[487][520]
- Joe Jeffrey Group – "My Pledge of Love" (1969)[519][529]
- Roy Clark – "Yesterday When I Was Young" (1969)[530][531]
- Johnny Adams – "Reconsider Me" (1969)[39][42]
- Vik Venus – "Moonflight" (1969)[525][212]
- Tony Joe White – "Polk Salad Annie" (1969)[56][532]
- The Youngbloods – "Get Together" (1969)[533][534]
- Underground Sunshine – "Birthday" (1969)[487][212]
- The Illusion – "Did You See Her Eyes" (1969)[535][525]
- Motherlode – "When I Die" (1969)[520][536]
- The Archies – "Sugar, Sugar" (1969)[5][161]
- The Clique – "Sugar on Sunday" (1969)[519][537]
- The Cuff Links – "Tracy" (1969)[538][474]
- The Rugbys – "You, I" (1969)[539][519]
- Wind – "Make Believe" (1969)[39][212]
- Smith – "Baby It's You" (1969)[520][540]
- Thunderclap Newman – "Something in the Air" (1969)[406][541]
- Keith Barbour – "Echo Park" (1969)[525][42]
- R. B. Greaves – "Take a Letter Maria" (1969)[467][542]
- The Flying Machine – "Smile A Little Smile For Me" (1969)[543][484][520]
- Steam – "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (1969)[229][406]
1970s
[edit]- Crow – "Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games With Me" (1970)[544][39]
- Shocking Blue – "Venus" (1970)[545][546]
- Jefferson – "Baby Take Me in Your Arms" (1970)[159][547]
- Eddie Holman – "Hey There Lonely Girl" (1970)[22][548]
- The Street People – "Jennifer Tomkins" (1970)[549][67]
- Tee Set – "Ma Belle Amie" (1970)[550][551][39]
- The Jaggerz – "The Rapper" (1970)[406][552]
- Edison Lighthouse – "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (1970)[553][554]
- Frijid Pink – "The House of the Rising Sun" (1970)[39][555]
- Norman Greenbaum – "Spirit in the Sky" (1970)[444][556][6]
- Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan – "Tennessee Bird Walk" (1970)[39][42]
- Marmalade – "Reflections of My Life" (1970)[557][558]
- The Ides of March – "Vehicle" (1970)[559][560]
- White Plains – "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (1970)[561][562][56]
- Blues Image – "Ride Captain Ride" (1970)[563][564][565]
- Mountain – "Mississippi Queen" (1970)[566][567]
- Five Stairsteps – "O-o-h Child" (1970)[262][568][569]
- The Pipkins – "Gimme Dat Ding" (1970)[39][570]
- Miguel Ríos – "A Song of Joy (Himno a la Alegria)" (1970)[571][572][39]
- Crabby Appleton – "Go Back" (1970)[573][169]
- Pacific Gas & Electric – "Are You Ready?" (1970)[574][571]
- Alive N Kickin' – "Tighter, Tighter" (1970)[575][576]
- Robin McNamara – "Lay a Little Lovin' on Me" (1970)[577][578]
- The Assembled Multitude – "Overture from Tommy (A Rock Opera)" (1970)[39][577]
- Mungo Jerry – "In the Summertime" (1970)[579][577][580]
- Hotlegs – "Neanderthal Man" (1970)[581][156]
- Free – "All Right Now" (1970)[22][582]
- Teegarden and Van Winkle – "God, Love and Rock & Roll" (1970)[583][67]
- R. Dean Taylor – "Indiana Wants Me" (1970)[584][585]
- 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) – "Somebody's Been Sleeping" (1970)[585][39][586]
- Bobby Bloom – "Montego Bay" (1970)[587][588]
- Christie – "Yellow River" (1970)[589][163]
- The Presidents – "5-10-15-20 (25-30 Years of Love)" (1970)[590][591]
- Redeye – "Games" (1971)[592][282]
- Lynn Anderson – "Rose Garden" (1971)[593][594]
- Jackie Moore – "Precious, Precious" (1971)[595][174]
- Liz Damon's Orient Express – "1900 Yesterday" (1971)[596][169]
- Wadsworth Mansion – "Sweet Mary" (1971)[597][598]
- Bloodrock – "D.O.A." (1971)[315][42]
- Sammi Smith – "Help Me Make It Through the Night" (1971)[599][600]
- Brewer & Shipley – "One Toke Over the Line" (1971)[601][602][603][6]
- The Bells – "Stay Awhile" (1971)[604][605][39]
- The Buoys – "Timothy" (1971)[606][39][607]
- Ocean – "Put Your Hand in The Hand" (1971)[597][608][609]
- Daddy Dewdrop – "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" (1971)[610][611]
- Richie Havens – "Here Comes The Sun" (1971)[39][612]
- The Fuzz – "I Love You for All Seasons" (1971)[613][614][597]
- Matthews Southern Comfort – "Woodstock" (1971)[597][174][6]
- Tin Tin – "Toast and Marmalade for Tea" (1971)[39][615]
- Paul Humphrey & the Cool-Aid Chemists – "Cool Aid" (1971)[39][156]
- The Beginning of The End – "Funky Nassau" (1971)[597][615][616]
- Chase – "Get It On" (1971)[594][163]
- Sounds of Sunshine – "Love Means (You Never Have to Say You're Sorry)" (1971)[617][30]
- Cymarron – "Rings" (1971)[618][619]
- Dave and Ansell Collins – "Double Barrel" (1971)[620][621]
- Jean Knight – "Mr. Big Stuff" (1971)[618][622][623][624][625][39]
- Tom Clay – "What The World Needs Now Is Love/Abraham, Martin and John" (1971)[626][618]
- Five Man Electrical Band – "Signs" (1971)[627][628]
- The Undisputed Truth – "Smiling Faces Sometimes" (1971)[629][630][631][145][39]
- The Glass Bottle – "I Ain't Got Time Anymore" (1971)[632][23]
- Mac & Katie Kissoon – "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" (1971)[633][39]
- Lee Michaels – "Do You Know What I Mean" (1971)[121][634]
- The Stampeders – "Sweet City Woman" (1971)[635][636]
- Denise LaSalle – "Trapped By a Thing Called Love" (1971)[637][39]
- The Free Movement – "I've Found Someone of My Own" (1971)[638][39]
- Freddie Hart – "Easy Loving" (1971)[39][639]
- Ten Years After – "I'd Love to Change the World" (1971)[640][67][641]
- Coven – "One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)" (1971)[169][642]
- Freddie North – "She's All I Got" (1971)[643][35]
- Les Crane – "Desiderata" (1971)[644][639][645]
- Sweathog – "Hallelujah" (1971)[646][67]
- Don McLean – "American Pie" (1972)[636][647]
- Jonathan Edwards – "Sunshine" (1972)[648][649]
- The Hillside Singers – "I'd Like to Teach The World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" (1972)[650][651][652]
- Think – "Once You Understand" (1972)[653][67]
- Bullet – "White Lies, Blue Eyes" (1972)[654][163]
- Climax – "Precious and Few" (1972)[655][656]
- Apollo 100 – "Joy" (1972)[657][658]
- T. Rex – "Bang A Gong (Get It On)" (1972)[39][659]
- The English Congregation – "Softly Whispering I Love You" (1972)[660][23]
- The Chakachas – "Jungle Fever" (1972)[661][662][663]
- J.J. Cale – "Crazy Mama" (1972)[664][163]
- Malo – "Suavecito" (1972)[665][663]
- Jo Jo Gunne – "Run Run Run" (1972)[666][159]
- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen – "Hot Rod Lincoln" (1972)[661][665]
- Royal Scots Dragoon Guards – "Amazing Grace" (1972)[667][668]
- Frederick Knight – "I've Been Lonely for So Long" (1972)[669][670]
- Gary Glitter – "Rock and Roll (Part 2)" (1972)[671][672]
- Mouth and MacNeal – "How Do You Do?" (1972)[673][674]
- Godspell – "Day by Day" (1972)[675][676][24]
- Derek & The Dominos – "Layla" (1972)[24][677][678][39]
- Joey Heatherton – "Gone" (1972)[663][156]
- Argent – "Hold Your Head Up" (1972)[679][680][681][663]
- Sailcat – "Motorcycle Mama" (1972)[682][683]
- Flash – "Small Beginnings" (1972)[684][23]
- Looking Glass – "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" (1972)[685][686]
- Daniel Boone – "Beautiful Sunday" (1972)[683][687]
- Uriah Heep – "Easy Livin" (1972)[688][212]
- Hot Butter – "Popcorn" (1972)[689][690]
- Arlo Guthrie – "City of New Orleans" (1972)[691][692][693]
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer – "From the Beginning" (1972)[23][694]
- Danny O'Keefe – "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" (1972)[661][695][696]
- Mott The Hoople – "All The Young Dudes" (1972)[697][174][698]
- The Delegates – "Convention '72" (1972)[661][699]
- Chi Coltrane – "Thunder and Lightning" (1972)[695][700][676]
- Billy Paul – "Me and Mrs. Jones" (1972)[104][701]
- Blue Haze – "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1973)[56][42][702]
- Edward Bear – "Last Song" (1973)[703][704]
- Brighter Side of Darkness – "Love Jones" (1973)[705][706][707]
- Timmy Thomas – "Why Can't We Live Together" (1973)[708][709][710]
- Hurricane Smith – "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?" (1973)[711][39]
- Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell – "Dueling Banjos" (1973)[712][713]
- King Harvest – "Dancing in the Moonlight" (1973)[444][714][715]
- Deodato – "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)" (1973)[712][716]
- Loudon Wainwright III – "Dead Skunk" (1973)[717][718]
- Vicki Lawrence – "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (1973)[719][720]
- Lou Reed – "Walk on the Wild Side"/"Perfect Day" (1973)[721][722][6]
- Stealers Wheel – "Stuck in the Middle with You" (1973)[636][723]
- Jud Strunk – "Daisy a Day" (1973)[724][725]
- Skylark – "Wildflower" (1973)[726][727]
- Focus – "Hocus Pocus" (1973)[728][729][730]
- The Independents – "Leaving Me" (1973)[39][731]
- Barbara Fairchild – "The Teddy Bear Song" (1973)[39][732]
- Gunhill Road – "Back When My Hair Was Short" (1973)[39][506]
- Clint Holmes – "Playground in My Mind" (1973)[733][734][735]
- New York City – "I'm Doin' Fine Now" (1973)[736][737][738]
- Dr. John – "Right Place, Wrong Time" (1973)[739][740][741]
- Fred Wesley & the JB's – "Doing It to Death" (1973)[39][742]
- Foster Sylvers – "Misdemeanor" (1973)[39][743]
- Manu Dibango – "Soul Makossa" (1973)[39][744]
- Stories – "Brother Louie" (1973)[745][746]
- Sylvia – "Pillow Talk" (1973)[14][747]
- B. W. Stevenson – "My Maria" (1973)[748][749][750]
- Cross Country – "In the Midnight Hour" (1973)[751][39]
- Ian Thomas – "Painted Ladies" (1974)[39][67]
- Brownsville Station – "Smokin' in the Boys Room" (1974)[145][752][753]
- Byron MacGregor – "Americans" (1974)[754][755]
- Black Oak Arkansas – "Jim Dandy" (1974)[240][756]
- Terry Jacks – "Seasons in the Sun" (1974)[757][758][759]
- Tom T. Hall – "I Love" (1974)[760][39]
- Wednesday – "Last Kiss" (1974)[761][212]
- David Essex – "Rock On" (1974)[762][763][566]
- Mocedades – "Eres Tú (Touch the Wind)" (1974)[764][765]
- Cliff DeYoung – "My Sweet Lady" (1974)[766][767]
- Rick Derringer – "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo" (1974)[169][768][769]
- Blue Swede – "Hooked on a Feeling" (1974)[770][771]
- Redbone – "Come and Get Your Love" (1974)[772][752]
- Sister Janet Mead – "The Lord's Prayer" (1974)[773][774]
- MFSB – "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (1974)[95][775]
- Sami Jo – "Tell Me a Lie" (1974)[776][39]
- Mike Oldfield – "Tubular Bells" (1974)[777][778]
- Marvin Hamlisch – "The Entertainer" (1974)[39][779]
- Maria Muldaur – "Midnight at the Oasis" (1974)[768][780]
- William DeVaughn – "Be Thankful For What You Got" (1974)[781][779]
- Dave Loggins – "Please Come to Boston" (1974)[782][783][784]
- Paper Lace – "The Night Chicago Died" (1974)[782][785][370]
- The Rubettes – "Sugar Baby Love" (1974)[282][786]
- The First Class – "Beach Baby" (1974)[406][787]
- Johnny Bristol – "Hang on in There Baby" (1974)[788][789][754]
- George McCrae – "Rock Your Baby" (1974)[790][791]
- Souther–Hillman–Furay Band – "Fallin' in Love" (1974)[39][30]
- Reunion – "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" (1974)[792][793][794]
- Billy Swan – "I Can Help" (1974)[795][39]
- Jim Weatherly – "The Need to Be" (1974)[796][797]
- Prelude – "After the Gold Rush" (1974)[798][282]
- Carl Douglas – "Kung Fu Fighting" (1974)[319][799]
- Shirley Brown – "Woman to Woman" (1974)[800][39]
- Harry Chapin – "Cat's in the Cradle" (1974)[636][647][260]
- Carol Douglas – "Doctor's Orders" (1975)[801][39]
- Polly Brown – "Up in a Puff of Smoke" (1975)[56][802][803][804][39]
- Sweet Sensation – "Sad Sweet Dreamer" (1975)[805][802]
- Shirley & Company – "Shame, Shame, Shame" (1975)[802][806][39]
- Minnie Riperton – "Loving You" (1975)[807][808][809][810]
- Phoebe Snow – "Poetry Man" (1975)[811][812]
- Benny Bell – "Shaving Cream" (1975)[39][42]
- Sammy Johns – "Chevy Van" (1975)[813][807][814][815][39]
- Kraftwerk – "Autobahn" (1975)[816][817]
- The Ozark Mountain Daredevils – "Jackie Blue" (1975)[752][818]
- Ace – "How Long" (1975)[819][820][821]
- Jessi Colter – "I'm Not Lisa" (1975)[822][39]
- Major Harris – "Love Won't Let Me Wait" (1975)[823][824][807]
- Pilot – "Magic" (1975)[278][825][826]
- Van McCoy – "The Hustle" (1975)[827][828]
- Gwen McCrae – "Rockin' Chair" (1975)[829][830][39]
- Bazuka – "Dynomite" (1975)[807][39]
- The Amazing Rhythm Aces – "Third Rate Romance" (1975)[831][832]
- Johnny Wakelin & Kinshasa Band – "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)" (1975)[807][833][212]
- Morris Albert – "Feelings" (1975)[834][835][56]
- Pete Wingfield – "Eighteen with a Bullet" (1975)[836][39]
- Jigsaw – "Sky High" (1975)[837][838]
- Head East – "Never Been Any Reason" (1975)[839][752]
- Leon Haywood – "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" (1975)[840][841][39]
- 5000 Volts – "I'm on Fire" (1975)[39][842]
- Dwight Twilley Band – "I'm on Fire" (1975)[843][27]
- C. W. McCall – "Convoy" (1976)[844][845]
- The Road Apples – "Let's Live Together" (1976)[846][282]
- Nazareth – "Love Hurts" (1976)[22][847]
- Cate Brothers – "Union Man" (1976)[848][39]
- Cledus Maggard & the Citizen's Band – "The White Knight" (1976)[39][849]
- Larry Groce – "Junk Food Junkie" (1976)[850][851]
- Roxy Music – "Love is the Drug" (1976)[282][29]
- John Sebastian – "Welcome Back" (1976)[852][39]
- Elvin Bishop – "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" (1976)[853][854][855]
- Pratt & McClain – "Happy Days" (1976)[856][857][858]
- Henry Gross – "Shannon" (1976)[859][860][861]
- Brass Construction – "Movin'" (1976)[39][862]
- Cyndi Grecco – "Making Our Dreams Come True" (1976)[863][864]
- Starland Vocal Band – "Afternoon Delight" (1976)[865][866][867]
- Andrea True Connection – "More, More, More" (1976)[868][869]
- Thin Lizzy – "The Boys Are Back In Town" (1976)[870][871]
- Starbuck – "Moonlight Feels Right" (1976)[872][873]
- Keith Carradine – "I'm Easy" (1976)[39][855]
- Vicki Sue Robinson – "Turn the Beat Around" (1976)[874][875][876]
- Wild Cherry – "Play That Funky Music" (1976)[299][877][878]
- Lady Flash – "Street Singin'" (1976)[879][159]
- Silver – "Wham Bam" (1976)[56][880][881]
- Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band – "A Fifth of Beethoven" (1976)[882][879]
- Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots – "Disco Duck" (1976)[883][884]
- Norman Connors – "You Are My Starship" (1976)[885][169][39]
- John Valenti – "Anything You Want" (1976)[886][212]
- David Dundas – "Jeans On" (1977)[887][888][889][890]
- Mary MacGregor – "Torn Between Two Lovers" (1977)[891][892]
- Smokie – "Living Next Door to Alice" (1977)[30][893][894]
- Silvetti – "Spring Rain" (1977)[30][895]
- Cerrone – "Love in C Minor" (1977)[896][897]
- David Soul – "Don't Give Up on Us" (1977)[39][898]
- Thelma Houston – "Don't Leave Me This Way" (1977)[899][900]
- William Bell – "Tryin' to Love Two" (1977)[901][902]
- Stallion – "Old Fashioned Boy (You're the One)" (1977)[903][30]
- Starz – "Cherry Baby" (1977)[904][67]
- Dean Friedman – "Ariel" (1977)[406][732][905][906]
- Alan O'Day – "Undercover Angel" (1977)[907][908][644][909]
- Hot – "Angel in Your Arms" (1977)[910][911][912][151][39]
- Meri Wilson – "Telephone Man" (1977)[913][914]
- Slave – "Slide" (1977)[39][30]
- Ram Jam – "Black Betty" (1977)[915][889]
- The Floaters – "Float On" (1977)[916][917][918][919][915][889][6]
- Sanford-Townsend Band – "Smoke from a Distant Fire" (1977)[920][921][922][923][39]
- Meco – "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" (1977)[924][925][926]
- Debby Boone – "You Light Up My Life" (1977)[406][927]
- Ronnie McDowell – "The King Is Gone" (1977)[928][39]
- Dave Mason – "We Just Disagree" (1977)[929][930]
- Paul Nicholas – "Heaven on the 7th Floor" (1977)[931][932][933]
- High Inergy – "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" (1977)[934][935][936][937]
- Randy Newman – "Short People" (1978)[938][644][939]
- Santa Esmeralda – "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (1978)[940][39]
- Odyssey – "Native New Yorker" (1978)[941][35][937]
- Samantha Sang – "Emotion" (1978)[942][943][39]
- LeBlanc and Carr – "Falling" (1978)[944][945][946]
- Stargard – "Theme Song from 'Which Way Is Up'" (1978)[937][30][947]
- Rubicon – "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything" (1978)[948][282][937]
- Warren Zevon – "Werewolves of London" (1978)[949][871]
- Michael Zager Band – "Let's All Chant" (1978)[950][937][212]
- Patti Smith Group – "Because The Night" (1978)[951][39][952]
- Celebration ft. Mike Love – "Almost Summer" (1978)[39][163]
- Eruption – "I Can't Stand The Rain" (1978)[953][954][955]
- Toby Beau – "My Angel Baby" (1978)[956][957][315][937]
- Steve Martin & The Toot Uncommons – "King Tut" (1978)[954][958]
- Walter Egan – "Magnet and Steel" (1978)[956][959]
- Chris Rea – "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" (1978)[960][961][962]
- Exile – "Kiss You All Over" (1978)[963][964]
- John Paul Young – "Love Is in the Air" (1978)[965][966][967]
- City Boy – "5.7.0.5." (1978)[968][169][969]
- Nick Gilder – "Hot Child in the City" (1978)[970][971][972]
- Stonebolt – "I Will Still Love You" (1978)[67][973][937]
- Lindisfarne – "Run for Home" (1978)[974][159]
- Alicia Bridges – "I Love the Nightlife" (1978)[975][976][977]
- Ace Frehley – "New York Groove" (1979)[738][39][978]
- Chanson – "Don't Hold Back" (1979)[163][979]
- Cheryl Lynn – "Got to Be Real" (1979)[980][229][799]
- Iain Matthews – "Shake It" (1979)[981][816]
- Nicolette Larson – "Lotta Love" (1979)[982][642]
- Gloria Gaynor – "I Will Survive" (1979)[983][984]
- Bobby Caldwell – "What You Won't Do For Love" (1979)[985][981][986][987]
- Giorgio Moroder – "Chase" (1979)[988][174]
- Amii Stewart – "Knock on Wood" (1979)[989][990][991]
- Bell & James – "Livin' It Up (Friday Night)" (1979)[992][990][993][39]
- Rickie Lee Jones – "Chuck E's in Love" (1979)[994][752]
- Frank Mills – "Music Box Dancer" (1979)[995][996][997][39]
- Ironhorse – "Sweet Lui-Louise" (1979)[998][156]
- Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman – "Stumblin' In" (1979)[999][1000][31]
- Tycoon – "Such a Woman" (1979)[1001][67]
- Randy VanWarmer – "Just When I Needed You Most" (1979)[1002][989][1003][1004]
- Roger Voudouris – "Get Used to It" (1979)[1005][894][1006]
- New England – "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya" (1979)[1007][35]
- Rex Smith – "You Take My Breath Away" (1979)[1008][987]
- Anita Ward – "Ring My Bell" (1979)[1009][129][1002][1010][1004]
- David Naughton – "Makin' It" (1979)[1011][1012][1004]
- McFadden & Whitehead – "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" (1979)[1013][1004][1014]
- Pink Lady – "Kiss in the Dark" (1979)[1015][1016][282][1017]
- The Jones Girls – "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else" (1979)[1018][159]
- Spyro Gyra – "Morning Dance" (1979)[1019][30]
- Bram Tchaikovsky – "Girl of My Dreams" (1979)[42][1020][6]
- Herman Brood – "Saturday Night" (1979)[1021][163]
- The Knack – "My Sharona" (1979)[1022][1023][1024][1025][1026]
- Nick Lowe – "Cruel to Be Kind" (1979)[989][1027]
- Sniff 'n' the Tears – "Driver's Seat" (1979)[1028][1029][1030][1004]
- Patrick Hernandez – "Born to Be Alive" (1979)[989][1031][6]
- Moon Martin – "Rolene" (1979)[39][1032]
- Ian Gomm – "Hold On" (1979)[1033][1034]
- M – "Pop Muzik" (1979)[1035][1036][1037][1004][6]
- The Crusaders – "Street Life" (1979)[1038][537]
- France Joli – "Come To Me" (1979)[967][1039][1037]
- Lauren Wood – "Please Don't Leave" (1979)[1040][212]
- Niteflyte – "If You Want It" (1979)[1041][35]
- JD Souther – "You're Only Lonely" (1979)[1042][987]
- The Buggles – "Video Killed the Radio Star" (1979)[32][1043][1004]
1980s
[edit]- Tom Johnston – "Savannah Nights" (1980)[39][513]
- Sugarhill Gang – "Rapper's Delight" (1980)[262][319]
- Steve Forbert – "Romeo's Tune" (1980)[1044][1045]
- The Boomtown Rats – "I Don't Like Mondays" (1980)[32][1046][720]
- Utopia – "Set Me Free" (1980)[1047][1005][1048]
- Felix Cavaliere – "Only a Lonely Heart Sees" (1980)[39][1049]
- Charlie Dore – "Pilot of the Airwaves" (1980)[1050][1051]
- Lipps Inc. – "Funkytown" (1980)[129][32]
- Bernadette Peters – "Gee Whiz" (1980)[1052][35]
- Gary Numan – "Cars" (1980)[1053][1054][1048]
- Bruce Cockburn – "Wondering Where the Lions Are" (1980)[1055][169]
- Spider – "New Romance (It's a Mystery)" (1980)[1056][30]
- Rodney Crowell – "Ashes by Now" (1980)[39][537]
- Robbie Dupree – "Steal Away" (1980)[32][1057]
- Rick Pinette and Oak – "King of the Hill" (1980)[1058][35]
- Change – "A Lover's Holiday" (1980)[1048][163]
- Rocky Burnette – "Tired of Toein' the Line" (1980)[1059][1060][1061]
- S.O.S. Band – "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" (1980)[1062][1059]
- Fred Knoblock – "Why Not Me" (1980)[1063][1064]
- Ali Thomson – "Take a Little Rhythm" (1980)[667][1064][1065]
- Benny Mardones – "Into the Night" (1980)[1066][1067][1068]
- Johnny Lee – "Lookin' for Love" (1980)[1069][39]
- Larry Graham – "One in a Million You" (1980)[1070][39]
- Amy Holland – "How Do I Survive" (1980)[1071][156]
- Larsen-Feiten Band – "Who'll Be the Fool Tonight" (1980)[1072][159]
- Devo – "Whip It" (1980)[1073][1074][32]
- Jimmy Hall – "I'm Happy That Love Has Found You" (1980)[39][156]
- Nielsen/Pearson – "If You Should Sail" (1980)[1075][35]
- Roger Daltrey – "Without Your Love" (1980)[1076][39]
- The Vapors – "Turning Japanese" (1980)[32][1077][1078]
- Don Williams – "I Believe in You" (1980)[39][1079]
- The Korgis – "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" (1980)[1080][1081][1082]
- Delbert McClinton – "Giving It Up for Your Love" (1981)[1083][1081]
- Tierra – "Together" (1981)[1084][1085]
- Lakeside – "Fantastic Voyage" (1981)[1086][1087]
- Donnie Iris – "Ah! Leah!" (1981)[752][1088]
- Phil Seymour – "Precious to Me" (1981)[28][30]
- Yarbrough & Peoples – "Don't Stop The Music" (1981)[1089][1084][1090]
- Terri Gibbs – "Somebody's Knockin'" (1981)[1091][39]
- Grover Washington Jr. – "Just the Two of Us" (1981)[299][1092]
- Stars on 45 – "Medley" (1981)[1093][1094][1095]
- John O'Banion – "Love You Like I Never Loved Before" (1981)[1096][1097][35]
- Get Wet – "Just So Lonely" (1981)[732][1098]
- Franke and the Knockouts – "Sweetheart" (1981)[1099][1100]
- Jesse Winchester – "Say What" (1981)[1101][212]
- Lee Ritenour – "Is It You" (1981)[1102][1103][1104]
- Carole Bayer Sager – "Stronger Than Before" (1981)[1105][282]
- Roseanne Cash – "Seven Year Ache" (1981)[1106][894]
- Stanley Clarke & George Duke – "Sweet Baby" (1981)[1107][1108]
- Joey Scarbury – "Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not)" (1981)[1102][1109]
- John Schneider – "It's Now or Never" (1981)[39][1110]
- Frankie Smith – "Double Dutch Bus" (1981)[95][247]
- Jim Steinman – "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" (1981)[28][67]
- Robbie Patton – "Don't Give It Up" (1981)[39][35]
- Red Rider – "Lunatic Fringe" (1981)[32][1111]
- Point Blank – "Nicole" (1981)[1112][282]
- Silver Condor – "You Could Take My Heart Away" (1981)[1113][247][1114]
- Balance – "Breaking Away" (1981)[1115][42]
- The Afternoon Delights – "General Hospi-Tale" (1981)[41][1098]
- Diesel – "Sausalito Summernight" (1981)[537][1116]
- Chris Christian – "I Want You, I Need You" (1981)[39][163]
- Chilliwack – "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)" (1981)[1117][1118]
- The Plimsouls – "A Million Miles Away" (1982)[6][1119]
- Tommy Tutone – "867-5309/Jenny" (1982)[444][32][1120]
- Sneaker – "More Than Just the Two of Us" (1982)[1121][30][1122]
- Quarterflash – "Harden My Heart" (1982)[32]
- Eddie Schwartz – "All Our Tomorrows" (1982)[39][30]
- Skyy – "Call Me" (1982)[1123][30]
- Prism – "Don't Let Him Know" (1982)[39][282]
- Buckner and Garcia – "Pac-Man Fever" (1982)[32][1124]
- Bob and Doug McKenzie – "Take Off" (1982)[1125][39]
- Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde – "Genius Rap" (1982)[1126][1127]
- Josie Cotton – "Johnny Are You Queer?" (1982)[32][1128]
- Bertie Higgins – "Key Largo" (1982)[32][1129][1130][1131]
- LeRoux – "Nobody Said It Was Easy" (1982)[1132][1133][1134]
- Junior – "Mama Used to Say" (1982)[1135][159][1136]
- Tom Tom Club – "Genius of Love" (1982)[32][1137][1138]
- Greg Guidry – "Goin' Down" (1982)[1139][1132][1140]
- Vangelis – "Chariots of Fire" (1982)[1141][1142][1143]
- Charlene – "I've Never Been to Me" (1982)[1132][1144][1051][1145][1139]
- Bow Wow Wow – "I Want Candy" (1982)[129][32]
- Aldo Nova – "Fantasy" (1982)[32][35][1146][1147]
- Chéri – "Murphy's Law" (1982)[1148][163]
- Rainbow – "Stone Cold" (1982)[39][282]
- Patrice Rushen – "Forget Me Nots" (1982)[32][1149]
- Dazz Band – "Let It Whip" (1982)[1143][1150]
- The Monroes – "What Do All The People Know" (1982)[1151][1152]
- Soft Cell – "Tainted Love" (1982)[22][32][1153][1154]
- Larry Elgart and His Manhattan Swing Orchestra – "Hooked on Swing" (1982)[39][732]
- Eye to Eye – "Nice Girls" (1982)[1143][23]
- The Waitresses – "I Know What Boys Like" (1982)[32][1155]
- Karla Bonoff – "Personally" (1982)[1153][1156][1157]
- Haircut One Hundred – "Love Plus One" (1982)[32][156][1158]
- Leslie Pearl – "If the Love Fits Wear It" (1982)[35][1159]
- Jennifer Holliday – "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (1982)[1160][156]
- Marshall Crenshaw – "Someday, Someway" (1982)[537][1161][1120]
- Frank Zappa – "Valley Girl" (1982)[8][1120]
- Tane Cain – "Holdin' On" (1982)[1162][897]
- A Flock of Seagulls – "I Ran (So Far Away)" (1982)[104][32]
- Sylvia – "Nobody" (1982)[1147][1163][1164]
- Donald Fagen – "I.G.Y. (What a Beautiful World)" (1982)[1165][23]
- Toni Basil – "Mickey" (1982)[7][95][32][1166]
- The Weather Girls – "It's Raining Men" (1983)[32][1057]
- Modern English – "I Melt with You" (1983)[262][32]
- Moving Pictures – "What About Me" (1983)[1167][174][1168][894]
- Pia Zadora – "Clapping Song" (1983)[39][212]
- Musical Youth – "Pass The Dutchie" (1983)[32][1057]
- Saga – "On the Loose" (1983)[282][1169]
- Vandenberg – "Burning Heart" (1983)[39][212]
- Rodney Dangerfield – "Rappin' Rodney" (1983)[32][1057]
- Frida – "I Know There's Something Going On" (1983)[1170][1171]
- Toto Coelo – "I Eat Cannibals" (1983)[1172][1173]
- Michael Sembello – "Maniac" (1983)[299][32]
- Dexys Midnight Runners – "Come On Eileen" (1983)[22][32][1174]
- OXO – "Whirly Girl" (1983)[35][1175]
- After the Fire – "Der Kommissar" (1983)[32][1176][1158]
- Wall of Voodoo – "Mexican Radio" (1983)[278][32]
- Gary Portnoy – "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" (1983)[720][1109][1177][1024]
- Patrick Simmons – "So Wrong" (1983)[1178][30]
- Thomas Dolby – "She Blinded Me with Science" (1983)[32][1179][720]
- Robert Ellis Orrall and Carlene Carter – "I Couldn't Say No" (1983)[39][35]
- Naked Eyes – "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" (1983)[5][467]
- Jim Capaldi – "That's Love" (1983)[1180][163]
- Ebn Ozn – "AEIOU Sometimes Y" (1983)[1181][1182]
- Eddy Grant – "Electric Avenue" (1983)[1183][32]
- Kajagoogoo – "Too Shy" (1983)[444][32][1184][1185]
- Madness – "Our House" (1983)[32][1186][1187]
- Martin Briley – "The Salt in My Tears" (1983)[1188][897]
- Charlie – "It's Inevitable" (1983)[39][163]
- Taco – "Puttin' On the Ritz" (1983)[32][1189]
- Men Without Hats – "The Safety Dance" (1983)[32][1046]
- Frank Stallone – "Far From Over" (1983)[32][1052]
- Spandau Ballet – "True" (1983)[1190][1191]
- Klique – "Stop Doggin' Me Around" (1983)[1192][1193]
- Agnetha Fältskog – "Can't Shake Loose" (1983)[23][1194]
- JoBoxers – "Just Got Lucky" (1983)[159][1195][1020]
- Big Country – "In a Big Country" (1983)[1196][1197][1198][32]
- Peter Schilling – "Major Tom (Coming Home)" (1983)[407][32]
- Matthew Wilder – "Break My Stride" (1984)