70s Music-Songs from 1975
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Where were you in 1975?
I turned 13 in 1975. At thirteen, most teenagers are very interested in the music around them. I was no exception. My radio was always on.
For me, 1975 is when I began to listen less to my Daddy's Music and more of my own. Some of that had to do with a boy down the street. He introduced me to the Bee Gees and "Jive Talkin'". "Jive Talkin'" would become my first 45 rpm that I ever bought. I still own it today, some 34 years later.
I wanted to share with you the number one hits for 1975 according to Billboard. I have added bits of trivia that I've either researched online or are memories of my own. I hope you enjoy them.
- Angie Baby - Helen Reddy
This is one of my all-time favorite hits by Helen Reddy. My favorite line is "it's so nice to be insane, no one asks you to explain".
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - Elton John
I've always wondered what the heck this song meant. It appears I was not alone. According to Wikipedia, Lucy O'Donnell was one of Julian Lennon's classmates that he drew a picture of and showed his father John Lennon. John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the song inspired by this drawing.
- Mandy - Barry Manilow
This was the start of a string of hits for him. Not necessarily one of my favorites, but umistakeably Barry Manilow. Have you ever noticed that even the word "Manilow" is so mellow? Pincus was his real last name. I think I like Manilow better too.
- Please Mr. Postman - The Carpenters
Some Karen Carpenter trivia found on Wikipedia: She dated some rather well-known men including Mike Curb, Tony Danza, Mark Harmon, Steve Martin and Alan Osmond. The songwriter Tom Bahler wrote the song "She's Out of My Life" (which eventually became a hit single for Michael Jackson) He wrote the song after she broke up with him because she had discovered that he had fathered a child with a married woman.
- Laughter In The Rain - Neil Sedaka
This is one of those songs that leaves people arguing about whether it's a man or a woman who sings it. It's the beautiful voice of Neil Sedaka.
- Fire - Ohio Players
They were originally known as the Ohio Untouchables. I just love the grunts in this song.
- You're No Good - Linda Ronstadt
Born Maria Linda Ronstadt, she was once known as the "Queen of Rock" and the highest paid woman in rock. What happend to her?
- Pick Up The Pieces - AWB
The Average White Band, a Scottish funk band amazingly is still together and touring!
- Best Of My Love - Eagles
Here's a bit of Texas trivia for you regarding the Eagles. The American Airlines center in Dallas holds the record for largest ribbon cutting ceremony ever, according to the Guinness Book of Records. The first event at the American Airlines center occurred the next day with an Eagles concert. The ribbon cutting was on July 27, 2001 and the concert was July 28, 2001.
- Have You Never Been Mellow - Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John's sister Rona, also an actress, was once married to Grease co-star Jeff Conaway.
- Black Water - The Doobie Brothers
This song's most memorable refrain is, "I'd like to hear some funky Dixieland, pretty mama come and take me by the hand"
- My Eyes Adored You - Frankie Valli
My favorite line: "you were 5th grade, I was 6th, when we came to be"
- Lady Marmalade-LaBelle
I only recently (in the last year or two) learned what it is they are saying in this song! Makes the song even more fun now.
"Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir" means "Do you want to sleep with me tonight?" in French.
- Lovin' You - Minnie Riperton
Minnie's squeal in this song is ear-piercing. She developed breast cancer and passed away in 1979 in her husband's arms while listening to a song Stevie Wonder made for her.
- . Philadelphia Freedom - The Elton John Band
The song was written by co-written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin as a favor to Elton's friend, tennis star Billie Jean King. She was part of the Philadelphia Freedoms tennis team.
- (Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song - B. J. Thomas
I've always loved BJ's voice.BJ stands for BIlly Joe and even though he was born in Oklahoma he was raised in Texas.
- He Don't Love You (Like I Love You) - Tony Orlando and Dawn
Thelma Hopkins of Dawn went on to have a wonderful career in acting on such shows as: Bosom Buddies (with Tom Hanks and Peter Scolera), Gimme a Break, Family Matters, and Half and Half.
- Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire
The inspiration for "Shining Star" came during a nightly walk by a band member during their recording of "That's the Way of the World". He was looking at the starry sky and became inspired. He shared his concepts for the song with the other band members and a hit was born.
- Before The Next Teardrop Falls - Freddy Fender
Another voice I just love! This is one of those songs where the artist sounds like he really means what's he saying. I love that. See a live version of this song to the right.
- Thank God I'm A Country Boy - John Denver
Born as Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. in Roswell, New Mexico but grew up in Texas.
- Sister Golden Hair - America
The song is about a man having a tough time working up the courage to marry his girlfriend. He is experiencing a lot of self-doubt. He makes a proposal that she "meet him half-way" Some took that to mean that he just wanted to live together as opposed to getting married. This concept was criticized in conservative circles but very popular with the younger generation.
- Love Will Keep Us Together - The Captain & Tennille
This song, by Daryl Dragon and his wife Toni went on to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
(We'll see who is paying attention.......Goldentoad looooooves Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time" and "Muskrat Love" as performed by other artists.)
- Listen To What The Man Said - Paul McCartney & Wings
Wings is accredited with 12 top-10 singles in the United Kingdom and 14 top-10 singles in the United States. Six of those in the US were #1s.
- The Hustle - Van McCoy/The Soul City Symphony
I never quite learned all of the steps to this song. I was too young to get into discos at this point. The Hustle won the Grammy Award for "Best Pop Instrumental Performance".
- One Of These Nights - The Eagles
The song has been cited by Frey as his all-time favorite Eagles song. It's one of my favorites as well.
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- Jive Talkin' - Bee Gees
I've already revealed my connection to this song. Check out The Bee Gees 1975 appearance on the Mike Douglas Show singing it live.
- Fallin' In Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
I was always confused about who all these names are. Now, I know. The band was comprised of Dan Hamilton on guitar and lead vocals, Joe Frank Carollo on bass and vocals, and Tommy Reynolds on multiple instruments and vocals. All of them had previously played in The T-Bones, a 1960s band noted for the instrumental hit "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)".
- Get Down Tonight - KC and the Sunshine Band
Perhaps you've read my hub "It's All About the Philtrum!" where I talk about what it is I like so much about Harry Casey (KC) of KC and the Sunshine Band.
- Rhinestone Cowboy - Glen Campbell
I remember standing outside a college gymnasium with a group of friends belting out the lyrics to this song while we waited to enter the gym with our projects for the Science Fair. My project was about the affects of different elements on the growth of bean sprouts. Yeah, I didn't win.
- Fame - David Bowie
David Bowie's birth name is David Robert Hayward-Jones. "Fame" was co-written by John Lennon. Fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, fame, what's your name, what's your name, what's your name?
- I'm Sorry - John Denver
This was John Denver's final #1 hit. This song was one of only six songs released in 1975 that hit it big on the country and pop charts. The other five were John Denver's "Thank God I'm a Country Boy", "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" by Freddy Fender, "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" by B.J. Thomas, "Rhinestone Cowboy" by Glen Campbell, and "Convoy" by C.W. McCall.
- Bad Blood - Neil Sedaka
The backup vocals on this song are none other than Elton John.
- Island Girl - Elton John
I remember my Uncle telling me that that song was about a prostitute. I just fixated on the lyric about her wrapping her legs around you like a well-worn tire. I always thought that was a funny way of putting it. Seems my uncle was correct. According to Wikipedia, the lyrics are indeed about a man who wants to take a prostitute back to Jamaica.
- That's The Way (I Like It) - KC and the Sunshine Band
The song was considered risque because of the obvious implications behind the title as well as its chorus with multiple "uh-huhs". I rather like the Uh huhs. Isn't it funny how that's the part that makes you want to sing along? uh huh, uh huh
- Fly, Robin, Fly - Silver Convention
This is the first song by a German pop group to hit #1 on the American music charts. It also holds the distinction of being "a Billboard chart-topper with one of the fewest numbers of unique words: six." The only words in the song are : fly, robin, up, to the sky. The German group kept it simple because of the difficulty they had with learning English. According to a segment on VH1, it was said that the song's working title was "Run, Rabbit, Run". I found a video from 1975 of them. They are three attractive women who seriously can NOT dance. You love this...take a look.
- Let's Do It Again - The Staple Singers
The family's last name was actually Staples. It's a father and his four children. They were award a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.
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O yes, a lot of work indeed! Haha. Well, good night from Arlington!
Oh fantastic Hub I love so many songs from the seventies, they will never die.
Nice hub. Lots of stuff here. I'm really a jazz enthusiast, but I did enjoy many of these songs during the seventies. Thanks.
Glad to hear you're doing more of these.
Did you get my email this morning?
Love going back to the 70's and listening to that era of music. Nice job KCC. I really enjoyed the videos while sipping my morning coffee. Thanks.
I'm on my way over now to check out your new one! :)
Great hub, especially for people from that generation. I was also born in1962.
When our knees are up to it!
KCC, This is a great hub! I enjoyed the memories. I was a skater in my younger years and many of these songs were great to skate to. Great Hub. Thanks for the music.
I wasn't born yet in 75. But I like Freddie Fender. sometimes he makes me cry.
I love so many of these songs. I was only 4 at the time but I remember hearing them and love them. Great Job KCC, can't wait until the next one!
Eagles are one of my favs too.
Fabulous job on this hub KCC - VERY impressive! Can't say we had the same taste in music but that's OK, doesn't mean I appreciate your work and research any less. Little older I guess - at the time I probably would have said, "so you're the teeny bopper listening to disco." hehe
We were all 13 at one time though and music did reach into our soul and mark the memories - our first slow dancin', music we skated to as Whikat said... it's all good and your wonderful writing held my attention so I saw a couple I thoroughly enjoyed too. Thanks!
Great trip down memory lane! Thanks for that. But what about Abba? or weren't they big in the USA?
KCC- wow. .. take me back. .. what a fun Hub this is! Have You Never Been Mellow .. .was right up there on my list. . as was Angie Baby. .Sister Golden Hair and My Eyes Adored You . . .I now remember in Jr High (middle school is what they call it today) we made up a dance to K.C. and the Sunshine Band. . Get Down Get Down . . . listening to Angie Baby as I write this and I must admit I am loving it all the more listening to it now! Thanks for this one I am really smiling;)
I was never a disco guy , but I loved that song " Fly Robin Fly ". Nice job Shari !
KCC .. lol Im Shari .. pleasure to meet you!
Great stuff! as a DJ I will be playing these songs at a 1978 class reunion coming up .............thanks
I was 12 in 1975. I think my Christmas presents for a few years there were new clock-radios where you could set the radio on to play for a few hours while going to sleep. That way your dad didn't come in at midnight telling you to shut the damn thing off! I think my favorite songs then were things like "Fox On The Run" or songs by Captain Hook? - (she was only 16?)... or Kiss Detroit Rock City even. As well as many of the ones you mentioned. We were all members of Columbia's record of the month club back then (well my mom was). 12 free records for a penny or something? Your hub brought back many pleasant memories of a time that feels sometimes like it was just yesterday and sometimes feels like it must have been a million years ago. I greatly enjoyed this.
Double comment but I had to mention how I thought "Doing The Hustle" was "Doing the Hot Dog" and there was some horribly embarrassing event surrounding that error as well as I recall. Hadn't thought about that in decades.
1975 - the year I graduated from college. Thanks for the memories!









































johnb0127 3 years ago
Man, all these songs are awesome! Even though I am in high school, I love the oldies music. While my friends listen to Blink 182 and crap, im listenin to The Beatles! I love it! And I also love the hub. Great job