Top 100 Songs Of 1975

In 1975, 84 unique bands and artists contributed to the top 100 hit songs, showcasing a wide array of musical talent. This collection not only highlights the diversity of the era’s music but also serves as a nostalgic journey back to the mid-70s.

Exploring these tracks offers a deep dive into the rich soundscapes that defined the period.

Elton John achieved the most entries with four (including a duet with Neil Sedaka) of the top songs of 1975.

The song title is at the top in gray with the artist below in red.

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Page Contents

Songs 1 – 10

Songs 11 – 20

Songs 21 – 30

Songs 31 – 40

Songs 41 – 50

Songs 51 – 60

Songs 61 – 70

Songs 71 – 80

Songs 81 – 90

Songs 91 – 100

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Top Songs of 1975

1Love Will Keep Us Together
Captain & Tennille
2Rhinestone Cowboy
Glen Campbell
3Philadelphia Freedom
Elton John
4Before the Next Teardrop Falls
Freddy Fender
5My Eyes Adored You
Frankie Valli
6Shining Star
Earth, Wind & Fire
7Fame
David Bowie
8Laughter in the Rain
Neil Sedaka
9One of These Nights
Eagles
10Thank God I’m a Country Boy
John Denver
11Jive Talkin’
Bee Gees
12Best of My Love
Eagles
13Lovin’ You
Minnie Riperton
14Kung Fu Fighting
Carl Douglas
15Black Water
The Doobie Brothers
16The Ballroom Blitz
Sweet
17(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song
B.J. Thomas
18He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)
Tony Orlando and Dawn
19He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)
Tony Orlando and Dawn
20Pick Up the Pieces
Average White Band
21The Hustle
Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony
22Lady Marmalade
Labelle
23Why Can’t We Be Friends
War
24Love Won’t Let Me Wait
Major Harris
25Boogie On Reggae Woman
Stevie Wonder
26Wasted Days and Wasted Nights
Freddy Fender
27Fight the Power
The Isley Brothers
28Angie Baby
Helen Reddy
29Jackie Blue
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
30Fire
Ohio Players
31Magic
Pilot
32Please Mr. Postman
The Carpenters
33Sister Golden Hair
America
34Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Elton John
35Mandy
Barry Manilow
36Have You Never Been Mellow
Olivia Newton-John
37Could It Be Magic
Barry Manilow
38Cat’s in the Cradle
Harry Chapin
39Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphey
40I’m Not Lisa
Jessi Colter
41Listen to What the Man Said
Wings
42I’m Not in Love
10cc
43I Can Help
Billy Swan
44Fallin’ in Love
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
45Feelings
Morris Albert
46Chevy Van
Sammy Johns
47When Will I Be Loved
Linda Ronstadt
48You’re the First, the Last, My Everything
Barry White
49Please Mr. Please
Olivia Newton-John
50You’re No Good
Linda Ronstadt
51Dynomite
Bazuka
52Walking in Rhythm
The Blackbyrds
53The Way We Were/Try to Remember
Gladys Knight & the Pips
54Midnight Blue
Melissa Manchester
55Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You
Sugarloaf
56Poetry Man
Phoebe Snow
57How Long?
Ace
58Express
B.T. Express
59That’s the Way of the World
Earth, Wind & Fire
60Lady
Styx
61Bad Time
Grand Funk
62Only Women Bleed
Alice Cooper
63Doctor’s Orders
Carol Douglas
64Get Down Tonight
KC and the Sunshine Band
65One Man Woman/One Woman Man
Paul Anka & Odia Coates
66You Are So Beautiful
Joe Cocker
67Feel Like Makin’ Love
Bad Company
68How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)
James Taylor
69Dance with Me
Orleans
70Cut the Cake
Average White Band
71Never Can Say Goodbye
Gloria Gaynor
72I Don’t Like to Sleep Alone
Paul Anka
73Morning Side of the Mountain
Donny & Marie Osmond
74Some Kind of Wonderful
Grand Funk Railroad
75When Will I See You Again
The Three Degrees
76Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)
Joe Simon
77I’m Sorry
John Denver
78
Killer Queen
Queen
79Shoeshine Boy
Eddie Kendricks
80Do It (‘Til You’re Satisfied)
B.T. Express
81Can’t Get It Out of My Head
Electric Light Orchestra
82Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)
Al Green
83Lonely People
America
84You Got the Love
Rufus
85The Rockford Files
Mike Post
86It Only Takes a Minute
Tavares
87No No Song
Ringo Starr
88Junior’s Farm
Paul McCartney & Wings
89Bungle in the Jungle
Jethro Tull
90Long Tall Glasses
Leo Sayer
91Misty
Ray Stevens
92Someone Saved My Life Tonight
Elton John
93Bad Blood
Neil Sedaka & Elton John
94Only Yesterday
The Carpenters
95I’m on Fire
Dwight Twilley Band
96Only You (And You Alone)
Ringo Starr
97Third Rate Romance
The Amazing Rhythm Aces
98You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
Bachman–Turner Overdrive
99Swearin’ to God
Frankie Valli
100Call MeGet Dancin’
Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes

What is the 1975 biggest hit?

The 1975 biggest hit was “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain & Tennille. This song became a defining track of the year, embodying the musical style and sentiments of the mid-70s. It topped the charts and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

The success of “Love Will Keep Us Together” highlights the diverse landscape of 1975 music hits, standing out among the top hits 1975 for its catchy melody and timeless message.

What was the most popular song in 1975?

The most popular song in 1975, “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain & Tennille, captures the essence of 1975 hits with its blend of pop and soft rock elements. It dominated the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the top song of 1975 and a staple in the playlists of 1975 songs.

This track is often remembered as a highlight among the songs released in 1975, showcasing the year’s musical diversity and the enduring appeal of 1975 hit songs.

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