

1975
Week 21
WEEK ENDING 24TH MAY1975
TOP 40 SINGLES
Last weeks position in Brackets
1-(-1) Tammy Wynette - - - Stand By Your Man
2-(28) Windsor Davies/Don Estelle - - - Whispering Grass
3-(-2) Mud - - - - - - - - - - - - Oh Boy
4-(-3) Minnie Riperton - - - -Loving You
5-(11) Gladys Knight - - - - - - The Way We Were
6-(12) Stylistics - - - - - - - - - - Sing Baby Sing
7-(-5) Tammy Jones - - - - - -Let Me Try Again
8-(-4) Susan Cadogan - - - - Hurt So Good
9-(16) Mac And Katie Kisson- - - Don't Do It Baby
10(-7) Carpenters - - - - - - - - Only Yesterday
11(-6) Disco Tex And The Sex-O-Lettes - - - I Wanna Dance Wit
Choo
12(14) Slade- - - - - - - - - - - - - -Thanks For The Memory
13(---) Showaddywaddy-----------Three Steps To Heaven----NEW
ENTRY
14(39) Judy Collins - - - - - - - - - - - Send In The Clowns
15(-9) Four Seasons - - - - - -The Night
16(37) Status Quo - - - - - - - - - - - Roll Over Lay Down
17(22) Kraftwerk - - - - - - - - - - Autobahn
18(25) Ian Hunter - - - - - - - - - -Once Bitten Twice Shy
19(21) Desmond Dekker - - - - - Israelites
20(10) Gary Glitter- - - - - - - - -Love Like You And Me
21(13) Gilbert Becaud - - - - - - A Little Love And Understanding
22(23) Wombles - - - - - - - - - - Wombling White Tie And Tails
23(30) Fox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Imagine Me Imagine You
24(-8) Bobby Goldsboro - - - Honey
25(29) Jackie Wilson - - - - - - - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
26(17) Stephanie De Sykes - - - -We'll Find Our Day
27(15) Three Degrees - - - - - - -Take Good Care Of Yourself
28(19) Bay City Rollers - - - - - -Bye Bye Baby
29(35) Eric Clapton - - - - - - - - - - Swing Low Sweet Chariot
30(32) John Lennon - - - - - - - - - Stand By Me
31(38) Diana Ross - - - - - - - - - - - - Sorry Doesn't Always
Make It Right
32(---) Barry White---------------For You I'll Do Anything You
Want Me To----NEW ENTRY
33(---) Guys And Dolls------------Here I Go Again----NEW ENTRY
34(---) Osmonds-------------------The Proud One----NEW ENTRY
35(18) Glitter Band - - - - - - -- - The Tears I Cried
36(36)Tami Lynn - - - - - - - - - - - - I'm Gonna Run Away From
You
37(26) Peter Shelley - - - - - - - - Love Me Love My Dog
38(33) Sharonettes - - - - - - - - - - Papa Ooh Mow Mow
39(31) Betty Wright - - - - - - - - -Where Is The Love
40(---) Hot Chocolate------------Disco Queen----NEW ENTRY
1-(-1) Tammy Wynette - - - Stand By Your Man
This week saw Tammy Wynette spend the second of three weeks at
number one with a single that she originally released sometime
around 1968. Why it was suddenly a hit now I don't know, but as
had happened so often before, the charts were appearing to
conspire against me. My parents were going through a divorce at
this time, just as they were when Tammy's next hit
"D.I.V.O.R.C.E." was in the charts. Unfortunately,
Tammy passed away in April 1998.
2-(28) Windsor Davies/Don Estelle - - - Whispering Grass
This massive climb from number 28 to number 2 was by two of the
stars of the popular sitcom 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum'. Windsor
Davies and Don Estelle's recording of the old song
"Whispering Grass" was held off the following week, by
Tammy Wynette again before reaching the number one position for a
three week stay.
3-(-2) Mud - - - - - - - - - - - - Oh Boy
Mud had recently registered their last ever week at number one.
They had been there for two weeks with their almost accapella
rendition of "Oh Boy". This track wasn't even intended
for release as a single, as the band had already signed a new
contract with 'Private Stock' records. But as 'RAK' had quite a
few Mud tracks in reserve, they decided to release a few. There
were a further two releases, but the band were about to embark on
their two year slide to oblivion.
4-(-3) Minnie Riperton - - - -Loving You
The late Minnie Riperton had recently spent two weeks at number
two with her only hit "Loving You". There was an
excellent release from her a few years later called 'Stick
Together', but it didn't get a sniff of the charts.
Unfortunately, Minnie died of Cancer in 1979.
5-(11) Gladys Knight - - - - - - The Way We Were
Gladys Knight was on her way to number four with the song that
had relatively failed for Barbra Streisand a year previous.
Initially, it didn't seem as though Gladys was going to have a
major hit on her hands either. This was already it's sixth week
in the top 40, but it was now gaining momentum. It was Gladys'
first hit for two years, but was the start of a run of regular
hit singles for her.
6-(12) Stylistics - - - - - - - - - - Sing Baby Sing
The Stylistics had taken a massive leap from 36 to 12 the
previous week. It halved it's position over each of the next two
weeks to reach number three. One of the best offerings from one
of the best pop/soul acts of the decade.
7-(-5) Tammy Jones - - - - - -Let Me Try Again
Another Tammy in the top Ten, this one was the Welsh singer Tammy
Jones, who had been a winner on the talent show 'Opportunity
Knocks'. This was her only hit and had peaked the previous week.
8-(-4) Susan Cadogan - - - - Hurt So Good
Susan Cadogan spent three weeks at number four with the
reggae-ish."Hurt So Good". Lovely echo to Susan's
vocals on this one. Susan was a bald Librarian with a glass eye
until Pete Waterman discovered her in Kingston Jamaica. He paid
just 80 dollars for the rights to release it in the UK and it was
the first of his many successes.
Jimmy Somerville had a hit with this in 1995 and took it to
number 15.
9-(16) Mac And Katie Kisson- - - Don't Do It Baby
Mac And Katie Kissoon were having their second hit (the first
being "Sugar Candy Kisses" earlier in this year).
"Don't Do It Baby" was peaking at number nine this
week. The Brother/Sister duo had already had their sole US hit
back in 1971 with "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep". Katie
later joined 'Roger Waters Bleeding Heart Band' singing backing
vocals. Strange thing is, in the very week that this single
debuted in the top 40, the Rubettes spent their first and only
week in the Album chart with their second (and only charting)
album 'We Can Do It'. The album included their rendition of
"Don't Do It Baby".
10(-7) Carpenters - - - - - - - - Only Yesterday
The Carpenters had peaked the previous week with "Only
Yesterday". They would have to wait until the Autumn of 1977
for their next (and final) top ten hit. I do hope that the
fatality rate of the acts in this particular chart isn't
something that the other acts should bear in mind.
11(-6) Disco Tex And The Sex-O-Lettes - - - I Wanna Dance Wit
Choo
Disco Tex and the Sex -O-Lettes were having the biggest of their
two hits with "I Wanna Dance Wit Choo" peaking at
number six the previous week. I remember a third single failing
to chart later in the year (A ballad, I think), but no more was
heard from them after that.
12(14) Slade- - - - - - - - - - - - - -Thanks For The Memory
Slade had the highest new entry at number 14 the previous week
with "Thanks For The Memory",but had surprisingly only
climbed two places this week.. The band were clearly past their
peak as far as chart performance can tell, even though they did
manage to eventually climb to number seven with this one.
However, it was to be six years before they graced the top ten
again.
13(---) Showaddywaddy-----------Three Steps To Heaven
The highest new entry of the week, and also the highest that
Showaddywaddy ever debuted inside the top 40. This was also the
first cover version hit single of Showaddywaddy's career, and it
was such a success reaching number two, that when they later
stopped having big hits with their own original songs
(Trocadero-Take Me In Your Arms) they went back to the covers and
re-activated their hit career.
14(39) Judy Collins - - - - - - - - - - - Send In The Clowns
Judy Collins was having her first hit for over four years with
"Send In The Clowns". This peaked at number six, just
one place lower than "Amazing Grace", but spent nowhere
near as long in the charts.
15(-9) Four Seasons - - - - - -The Night
The big comeback single from Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
was also on it's way down from it's peak of number seven. This
single had been recorded a few years previous for the Motown
subsidiary label 'Mowest', and had been re-released due to demand
from disco regulars. For a while this was my favourite song of
all time (well it was until a certain big hit from Queen right at
the end of 1975). Frankie and the boys would be back later this
year.
16(37) Status Quo - - - - - - - - - - - Roll Over Lay Down
Status Quo were following their number one single "Down
Down", with a live recording of a track from their 1973
album 'Hello'. "Roll Over Lay Down" would peak at
number nine for them. This track also reminds me of the Hightown
Discos from 1977 (mentioned in other commentaries) as it used to
get played a lot there.
17(22) Kraftwerk - - - - - - - - - - Autobahn
One of the pioneers of Synth 'Kraftwerk' were on their way to
number 11 with a brilliant piece of music called
"Autobahn". I remember someone telling me a few years
later how he used to go to a pub which had this on the jukebox.
He said that there were speakers all along one wall, and when
this track was played, the sounds of the car travelling along the
Autobahn would go from one speaker to the next all along the
wall. I must have been naive at the time, because I believed
every word he said. However, I would recommend listening to it on
headphones. Even though they influenced a generation, Kraftwerk
would have to wait almost seven years before they got into the
top 20 again, with the number one single "The Model".
18(25) Ian Hunter - - - - - - - - - -Once Bitten Twice Shy
Ex 'Mott The Hoople' vocalist Ian Hunter was having his first and
only solo hit with the number 14 peaking "Once Bitten Twice
Shy". Just goes to show what a hell of a mistake he made in
leaving the band (even though this was a very good single).
19(21) Desmond Dekker - - - - - Israelites
Desmond Dekker was on the climb as he sped towards his number ten
peak with a song that he had taken to number one back in 1969
(what is it with that era and this weeks chart ?). To be quite
honest, I wouldn't say I dislike the song, but I find it's
popularity confusing.
20(10) Gary Glitter- - - - - - - - -Love Like You And Me
Gary Glitter had surprisingly peaked as number ten with
"Love Like You And Me". It was his first single to peak
lower than number four in three years (ten releases). It was in
fact the beginning of the end for Gary's chart fortunes. Does
anyone remember his Top Of The Pops appearance for this one with
him sitting on a moon like object ? (cue the sarcasm)
21(13) Gilbert Becaud - - - - - - A Little Love And Understanding
Gilbert Becaud was a strange man from France (real name Francois
Silly) who peaked at number ten with "A Little Love And
Understanding". He certainly enjoyed the gaze of the camera
when he appeared on Top Of The Pops, especially as he turned to
it to utter "OK" at the end of every verse. He was one
of the strangest sights I ever saw on the show, still, if it made
him happy !
22(23) Wombles - - - - - - - - - - Wombling White Tie And Tails
The Wombles were peaking at number 22 with their sixth hit in
less than 18 months. I'll say this for them, all of their hits
sounded different.
23(30) Fox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Imagine Me Imagine You
Fox were back and climbing. "Imagine Me Imagine You"
sadly only reached number 15. Lead vocalist Noosha Fox wasn't
regarded as a great singer at this time. But almost a quarter of
a century later, after extensive plastic surgery, she returned
with a new name, Macy Gray. She then won lots of awards and was
regarded as the most important discovery since Mobile Phones
(until the following year's new fad).
24(-8) Bobby Goldsboro - - - Honey
Bobby Goldsboro had taken "Honey" to number two for the
second time in seven years, but was now on his way down with his
last ever hit. This song is one that you either love or hate.
Personally, I love it, it's one of my earliest musical memories
and I remember my Mum buying it back in 1968. I hi-jacked her
copy sometime during the mid 70s.
25(29) Jackie Wilson - - - - - - - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
"I Get The Sweetest Feeling" had been a number nine hit
in 1972 for Jackie Wilson and here it was again, just three years
later. It would only reach number 25 this time around, but 12
years later would go all the way to number three. In August of
1975, Jackie suffered a stroke on stage and lay in a coma until
his death in 1984.
26(17) Stephanie De Sykes - - - -We'll Find Our Day
Stephanie De Sykes had just spent the second of two weeks at her
peak of number 17 with her second hit to come from the soap
'Crossroads'. In the soap, "We'll Find Our Day" was
sung by Stephanie at the wedding of Hugh Mortimor and Meg
Richardson (but that doesn't prove I ever watched the show ! ).
27(15) Three Degrees - - - - - - -Take Good Care Of Yourself
The Three Degrees had recently spent the last week they would
spend inside the top ten for four years with the number nine
peaking "Take Good Care Of Yourself ". To be totally
honest, after the girls had failed to have a major hit with
"Get Your Love Back", they seem to have recorded an
almost identical copy of "When Will I See You Again"
for this release. Tut Tut girls.
28(19) Bay City Rollers - - - - - -Bye Bye Baby
Bay City Rollers had spent six weeks at number one. This was the
biggest selling single of the year and a cover of a song that was
a complete flop in the UK for the Four Seasons ten years earlier.
29(35) Eric Clapton - - - - - - - - - - Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Eric Clapton was having only his second solo hit with "Swing
Low Sweet Chariot", and would rise to number 19. In 1997 at
the exact moment that I was typing my original commentary for
this hit, I was listening to that week's new top 40 and a new
entry was played at number three. It was by a band called
'Damage' with a very damaging version of one of Eric's greatest
songs "Wonderful Tonight". Why can't those useless
warblers (copyright - Edwin Starr) write songs these days,
instead of badly covering classics from the Golden Days ?
30(32) John Lennon - - - - - - - - - Stand By Me
John Lennon was peaking at number 30 with his second hit of the
year, his fantastic version of "Stand By Me" taken from
his 'Rock And Roll' album. If you don't have the album, GET IT,
it's a great buy. This would be the last 'new' song to chart for
John Lennon for over 5 years. I've always wondered why this track
wasn't included on his Shaved Fish compilation released in late
1975. Incidentally, as far as I'm aware, John is the last
deceased person that I have to mention in this chart of the
dead..
31(38) Diana Ross - - - - - - - - - - - - Sorry Doesn't Always
Make It Right
Diana was going through a short lean spell where she couldn't
make it into the top 20. This single had been a bigger hit than
the previous three and had peaked at number 23. Ater falling from
that peak to number 38 last week, she surprisingly climbed back
up to number 31 this week.
32(---) Barry White---------------For You I'll Do Anything You
Want Me To----NEW ENTRY
Just 4 weeks since "What Am I Gonna Do With You" had
departed from the chart, and Barry was back with a song that bore
a striking resemblence to his December 1974 number one
"You're The First, The Last, My Everything". Seemed as
though many didn't fancy owning the same song twice, and so it
stalled at number 20 in the middle of June.
33(---) Guys And Dolls------------Here I Go Again----NEW ENTRY
Guys and Dolls were following up their recent number two hit
"There's A Whole Lot Of Loving" after 2 weeks out of
the 40. They were nowhere near as successful this time around
though. They dropped the following week, and then disappeared
until the following February.
34(---) Osmonds-------------------The Proud One----NEW ENTRY
This song was a number 68 peaking single in the US For Frankie
Valli in 1966, but had failed to chart at all here in the UK. The
Osmonds had clocked up their first and only UK number one in
August 1974 with "Love Me For A Reason", but
surprisingly their follow up "Having a Party" had only
reached number 28 in March of this year. The Osmonds (as a band)
were not normally associated with cover versions. But for this
make or break single, they took this option and made a more than
adequate cover. It took them back into the top ten and peaked at
number 5. However, it was still the beginning of the end, they
never had a single go higher than number 32 afterwards. At
astronomical risk of ridicule, I feel compelled to reveal that I
do rate a lot of the Osmond's music very highly. That is 'The
Osmonds' and not Donny, Jimmy or Marie solo efforts. Compare the
Osmonds with the likes of Boyzone, Westlife, A1 etc, and there's
really no contest.
35(18) Glitter Band - - - - - - -- - The Tears I Cried
The Glitter Band were on their way down with their fifth
consecutive top ten hit "The Tears I Cried" , which had
peaked at number eight. Unfortunately they didn't extend the run,
and their decline almost mirrored that of their leader, Gary.
36(36)Tami Lynn - - - - - - - - - - - - I'm Gonna Run Away From
You
A third Tami (Tammy) in the chart, I bet that hasn't happened at
any other time.
Tami Lynn was trying to have a hit for the second time with her
1971 number four hit "I'm Gonna Run Away From You", but
could only manage number 36 this time with the only song she ever
charted.
37(26) Peter Shelley - - - - - - - - Love Me Love My Dog
This seemed to plummet rather quickly. Peter had been to number
two with "Love Me Love My Dog". Not to be confused with
the Buzzcocks singer, this Peter Shelley had been responsible for
Alvin Stardust's big hits over the last 18 months. This was
Peter's last solo hit though and this was his very last chart
hit.
38(33) Sharonettes - - - - - - - - - - Papa Ooh Mow Mow
The Sharonettes were having their only top 40 hit (and last week
in the chart) with "Papa Ooh Mow Mow" and had peaked at
number 26. Gary Glitter revived this song for a single just six
months later and only reached number 38. There's a little story
behind the Gary Glitter version. While he was promoting it on a
TV show called 'Supersonic', he burnt his backside on the fire
spewing forth from the mouth of a dragon being used for effects.
With a bit of luck, British readers may catch that incident if
they tune into Granada Plus at 8:30am weekends from the middle of
May (2000).
39(31) Betty Wright - - - - - - - - -Where Is The Love
Betty Wright was having her second minor hit of the year with
"Where Is The Love". This was the biggest of the two,
reaching number 25. Despite Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
having the original hit version of this song back in 1972, it was
indeed Betty who wrote the song. She had no more hits despite a
couple of near misses in the late 80's.
40(---) Hot Chocolate-------------Disco Queen
Hot Chocolate's last decent sized hit (Emma) was by now over a
year old. There had been a few single releases since, but the
besty that they had managed was the number 31 peaking "Cheri
Babe". This wasn't too disimilar to "Cheri Babe",
but it caught the public's imagination a lot more. It peaked at
number 11 and despite the title, did not sound like a disco
record.
Disclaimer All comments concerning the quality of the
songs in this and any other chart, are purely my opinion and not
a statement of fact. I believe that we are all equal when it
comes to deciding what makes a good song. I do not believe that
good songs have to be serious or dull. I am of the opinion that
if a single sells many copies, then many people like it, so it
must be good whether I like it or not. Good music is everything
YOU like, and it's also everything I like.
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