This hard-rocking track opens the predominantly acoustic "Led Zeppelin III" album. It was also released as a single in some countries (but, as usual for Led Zeppelin, not in the UK).
This is the big one that launched Rod Stewart's career in an accidental fluke. Originally the B-side, it was played on the radio in error instead of the original A-side "Reason To Believe" then all...
This one-hit wonder in the USA somehow failed to catch on in the UK despite Kenny Everett's attempts to promote it by having Hot Gossip dance to it on his TV show. In a year when the charts were be...
This Brazilian singer had a Top 10 hit in both the US and UK in 1975 with this fine ballad. He never reached the Top 50 again on either side of the Atlantic and therefore remains a one-hit wonder.
This was one of the big summertime hits in the UK in 1972. It would have made number one had Alice Cooper's "School's Out" not been such a big hit. Terry Dactyl was the same person as Jona Lewie, a...
Elvis Presley's version of this song was number one for 6 weeks in the UK, but it was not released as a single in the USA. Apparently RCA didn't think the song would be a hit in the USA, but a sing...
This follow-up single to "One Man Band" put Leo Sayer back in the Top 10 again, for the third time in 1974. Having been a circus clown on "The Show Must Go On" and a street busker on "One Man Band"...
This was ABBA's seventh UK number one, and it completed their second hat-trick following "Knowing Me Knowing You" and "The Name Of The Game" to the top spot. It was an album track in late 1977, and...