The battle for the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart has raged on for decades. Some songs have made it to that top spot for weeks on end. Others only got a taste of that No. 1 goodness for a week or two at the top. Either way, they had to fight another song to get there. Letโs take a look at three hit tracks from 1975 that hit No. 1 and took over the spot from another excellent chart-topper.
โLovinโ Youโ by Minnie Riperton
Minnie Ripertonโs sweet and soulful lullaby, โLovinโ Youโ, took the top spot on the Hot 100 on April 5, 1975. It became a huge hit just a few months after this soul-pop track hit the airwaves in November 1974. The song remained on the Hot 100 for 18 total weeks. The song usurped โMy Eyes Adored Youโ by Frankie Valli, which made it to No. 1 in March of 1975.
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โThank God Iโm A Country Boyโ by John Denver
This is one of the finest hit tracks from 1975. One of several No. 1 hits from the incomparable country-folk crooner, John Denver, โThank God Iโm A Country Boyโ hit the top spot on the Hot 100 on June 7, 1975. It only took less than three months for the song to make it that far, and it remained at No. 1 for one week. โThank God Iโm A Country Boyโ spent a total of 19 weeks on the chart.
John Denverโs hit knocked down โBefore The Next Teardrop Fallsโ by Freddy Fender, which previously hit the top spot in late May and remained on the chart for a total of 21 weeks.
โIsland Girlโ by Elton John
The mid-1970s were a fantastic time for Elton John. โIsland Girlโ, one of many No. 1 hits from the Rocket Man, hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 on November 1, 1975. It remained at that top spot for three weeks and stayed on the chart for 15 weeks total. โIsland Girlโ was one of the best hit tracks from 1975. And it had to fight hard to take the spot from Neil Sedakaโs โBad Bloodโ. That tune hit No. 1 in September of that year and spent three weeks at the top spot before โIsland Girlโ took over.
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