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Candy Man - Sammy Davis Jr.


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Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel


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The state of Georgia cropped up in the titles of two No. 1 records in 1973: The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia by Vicki Lawrence and Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight and the Pips.The latter song originally referred to a different locale.Jim Weatherly wrote and recorded it as Midnight Train to Houston. Then Cissy Houston (Whitney's mother) cut it, and the destination was altered for the obvious reason. Knight and the Pips retained the change.


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The Spinners' first Atlantic release,I'll Be Around, far surpassed the sales of their previous efforts for Motown. They kicked off 1973 with another collaboration with producer Thorn Bell and a second million-seller, Could it Be I'm Falling in Love.


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The Four Tops, defected from Motown, and they too experienced an immediate rejuvenation. Keeper of the Castle and Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got, overseen by producer Steve Barri, returned them to the top 10 for the first time in over five years.


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Isley Brothers ...............Shout


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Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival


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Jim Croce's Life and Times LP yielded his first No.1 single,Bad, Bad,Leroy Brown. At first, producers Terry Cashman and Tommy West rejected the line "meaner than a junkyard dog" as too crass, but it became the song's most memorable lyric.


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Little Bit O' Soul - Music Explosion


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Indian Reservation - The Raiders


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Delta Dawn--Helen Reddy


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Bad, Bad Leroy Brown---Jim Croce


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Jim Croce's Time in a Bottle, from his previous Lp, was released as a single after it was featured in the Tv movie She lives!, and it too topped the charts. After Jim died in an airplane crash in September 1973, album sales surged. With the release of a third album, I Got a Name, and a "greatest hits" package, Croce sold well through 1974.


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Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree


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Jim Seals and Dash Croft's second top-10 single,Diamond Girl, propelled the album of the same name onto the charts while their previous LP, Summer Breeze, continued its two year run.


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DIAMOND, NEIL & BARBRA STREISAND - You Don't Bring Me Flowers


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Silhouettes - The Platters


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After Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show had a left-field hit with Shel Silverstein's country parody Sylvia's Mother, the cartoonist wrote The Cover of "Rolling Stone" for them. The public responded enthusiasticaly, and Rolling Stone actually put a cartoon likeness of the band on their March 23 cover.


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