September 21, 1974 Barry White hits #1 in America with "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe."
August 17, 1974 Paper Lace's "The Night Chicago Died" hits #1, where it will stay for one week.
August 17, 1974 Eric Clapton's album 461 Ocean Boulevard hits #1 in America.
August 10, 1974 Roberta Flack's "Feel Like Makin' Love" hits #1 in America, becoming the first song produced solo by a woman to top the chart. Flack produced it herself under the name Rubina Flake.
August 10, 1974 John Denver's album Back Home Again hits #1 in America.
August 3, 1974 Bad Company's Bad Company LP hits #1.
July 27, 1974 John Denver's "Annie's Song" hits #1 for the first of two weeks.
July 13, 1974 George McRae's "Rock Your Baby" hits #1 for the first of two weeks.
June 29, 1974 Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown" hits #1 in America. He's the second Canadian artist to top the US chart in 1974, following Terry Jacks with "Seasons In The Sun."
June 8, 1974 Paul McCartney & Wings' "Band On The Run" hits #1.
April 13, 1974 "Bennie And The Jets," Elton John's song about a glam-rock goddess who wears electric boots and a mohair suit, hits #1 in America.
April 13, 1974 Paul McCartney & Wings' LP Band On The Run hits #1.
April 6, 1974 Blue Swede's "Hooked On A Feeling" hits #1.
March 30, 1974 John Denver's "Sunshine On My Shoulders" hits #1 in the US. The song first appeared on his 1971 album Poems, Prayers & Promises; it came to prominence after featuring in the made-for-TV movie Sunshine in 1973.
February 9, 1974 "Love's Theme," a groovy instrumental composed by Barry White for his Love Unlimited Orchestra, hits #1 in the US.
January 26, 1974 Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen" hits #1 in America.
January 19, 1974 Al Wilson's "Show And Tell" hits #1.
January 12, 1974 Jim Croce's album You Don't Mess Around with Jim, the one with "Time In A Bottle" and "Operator," hits #1 in America three months after his death in a plane crash.
January 5, 1974 The Carpenters' compilation album The Singles 1969-1973 hits #1.
December 15, 1973 Charlie Rich's "The Most Beautiful Girl" hits #1 for the first of two weeks.
December 1, 1973 The Carpenters "Top Of The World" hits #1 in America. The song is also a #1 Country hit for Lynn Anderson.
November 24, 1973 Ringo Starr's "Photograph" hits #1.
November 10, 1973 Elton John's album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road hits #1 in America, where it stays for eight weeks.
November 10, 1973 Eddie Kendricks' "Keep On Truckin'" hits #1 for the first of two weeks.
October 27, 1973 Gladys Knight and the Pips' "Midnight Train To Georgia" hits #1 in America for the first of two weeks.
October 6, 1973 Cher's "Half-Breed" hits #1 for the first of two weeks.
September 29, 1973 Grand Funk Railroad hit #1 in America with "We're An American Band," a song about their adventures on tour, including encounters with "Sweet Connie" and "four young chiquitas in Omaha."
September 15, 1973 Helen Reddy's "Delta Dawn" hits #1 in America, where it stays for one week.
August 25, 1973 The Stories' "Brother Louie" hits #1 in the US for the first of two weeks.
August 18, 1973 Diana Ross' "Touch Me In The Morning" hits #1, where it stays for one week.
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