Seventies
All the best music from the 70's
28 August 2011
04 August 2010
Cold as Ice
"Cold as Ice" is a 1977 song by British-American rock band Foreigner from their self-titled debut album. It became one of the best known songs of the band in the U.S., peaking at number 6 in the Billboard Hot 100. It was initially the B-side of some versions of the "Feels Like the First Time" 45 rpm single.
The song was later sampled by Scott Brown in the song "Ice Cold 2".[1] It was also sampled byM.O.P. in their song "Cold as Ice" from the Warriorz album.[2] It is said to be in the upcoming game, Rock Band 3
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06 June 2010
The Top 40 Singles of 1974
The Top 40 Singles of 1974:
- "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand (First chart appearance: 12/22/73; Highest position: #1)
- "Come And Get Your Love" - Redbone (2/9/74; #5)
- "Seasons In The Sun" - Terry Jacks (2/9/74; #1)
- "Show And Tell" - Al Wilson (11/24/73; #1)
- "Love's Theme" - The Love Unlimited Orchestra (12/22/73; #1)
- "The Loco-motion" - Grand Funk (3/30/74; #1)
- "Bennie And The Jets" - Elton John (3/2/74; #1)
- "You Make Me Feel Brand New" - The Stylistics (4/13/74; #2)
- "Sunshine On My Shoulders" - John Denver (2/16/74; #1)
- "T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia)" - MFSB featuring The Three Degrees (3/16/74; #1)
- "Rock On" - David Essex (1/12/74; #5)
- "The Most Beautiful Girl" - Charlie Rich (10/27/73; #1)
- "Spiders And Snakes" - Jim Stafford (12/29/73; #3)
- "Rock Me Gently" - Andy Kim (7/20/74; #1)
- "The Streak" - Ray Stevens (4/27/74; #1)
- "Dancing Machine" - The Jackson 5 (3/30/74; #2)
- "Band On The Run" - Paul McCartney and Wings (5/4/74; #1)
- "You're Sixteen" - Ringo Starr (12/29/73; #1)
- "Let Me Be There" - Olivia Newton-John (12/15/73; #6)
- "The Joker" - Steve Miller Band (11/17/73; #1)
- "You're Having My Baby" - Paul Anka (7/27/74; #1)
- "Annie's Song" - John Denver (6/15/74; #1)
- "One Hell Of A Woman" - Mac Davis (5/25/74; #11)
- "Billy Don't Be A Hero"- Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (5/11/74; #1)
- "Until You Come Back To Me" - Aretha Franklin (12/15/73; #3)
- "You Haven't Done Nothin'" - Stevie Wonder (8/17/74; #1)
- "Nothing From Nothing" - Billy Preston (8/3/74; #1)
- "Bungle In The Jungle" - Jethro Tull (11/30/74; #12)
- "Midnight At The Oasis" - Maria Muldaur (4/13/74; #6)
- "Hooked On A Feeling" - Blue Swede (3/2/74; #1)
- "Dark Lady" - Cher (2/2/74; #1)
- "Top Of The World" - Carpenters (10/20/73; #1)
- "Time In A Bottle" - Jim Croce (12/1/73; #1)
- "Sundown" - Gordon Lightfoot (5/11/74; #1)
- "Sideshow" - Blue Magic (6/8/74; #8)
- "The Night Chicago Died" - Paper Lace (7/13/74; #1)
- "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"- Elton John (11/3/73; #2)
- "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" - Gladys Knight & the Pips (3/9/74; #3)
- "If You Love Me Let Me Know" - Olivia Newton-John (5/11/74; #5)
- "Hello It's Me" - Todd Rundgren (11/10/73; #5)
18 November 2009
The Top 40 Singles of 1973
The Top 40 Singles of 1973:
- "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree" - Dawn featuring Tony Orlando (First chart appearance: 3/17/73; Highest position.: #1)
- "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" - Jim Croce (6/2/73; #1)
- "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John (12/23/72; #1)
- "My Love" - Paul McCartney & Wings (4/28/73; #1)
- "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye (7/28/73; #1)
- "Touch Me In The Morning" - Diana Ross (7/7/73; #1)
- "Delta Dawn" - Helen Reddy (7/28/73; #1)
- "Playground In My Mind" - Clint Holmes (5/5/73; #2)
- "Killing Me Softly With His Song" - Roberta Flack (2/3/73; #1)
- "Me And Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul (11/18/72; #1)
- "Will It Go Round In Circles" - Billy Preston (5/19/73; #1)
- "Brother Louie" - Stories (7/14/73; #1)
- "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" - Vicki Lawrence (3/17/73; #1)
- "Drift Away" - Dobie Gray (3/31/73; #5)
- "Half-Breed" - Cher (9/1/73; #1)
- "You're So Vain" - Carly Simon (12/16/72; #1)
- "Shambala" - Three Dog Night (6/2/73; #3)
- "Love Train" - The O'Jays (1/27/73; #1)
- "That Lady (Part 1)" - The Isley Brothers (8/18/73; #6)
- "Why Me" - Kris Kristofferson (7/7/73; #16)
- "Loves Me Like A Rock" - Paul Simon (8/18/73; #2)
- "Pillow Talk" - Sylvia (4/21/73; #3)
- "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" - Dawn (7/28/73; #3)
- "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder (12/9/72; #1)
- "Clair" - Gilbert O'Sullivan (7/1/72; #1)
- "Rocky Mountain High" - John Denver (1/6/73; #9)
- "Last Song" - Edward Bear (1/27/73; #3)
- "Midnight Train To Georgia" - Gladys Knight and the Pips (9/15/73; #1)
- "Frankenstein" - The Edgar Winter Group (4/21/73; #1)
- "Stuck In The Middle With You" - Stealers Wheel (3/31/73; #1)
- "Little Willy" - Sweet (3/17/73; #3)
- "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" - Stevie Wonder (3/31/73; #1)
- "Danny's Song" - Anne Murray (2/10/73; #7)
- "We're An American Band" - Grand Funk (8/18/73; #1)
- "Right Place Wrong Time" - Dr. John (5/12/73; #9)
- "Wildflower" - Skylark (3/31/73; #9)
- "The Morning After" - Maureen McGovern (7/14/73; #1)
- "Rockin' Pneumonia -- Boogie Woogie Flu" - Johnny Rivers (11/11/72; #6)
- "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say" - Hurricane Smith (12/23/72; #3)
- "Natural High" - Bloodstone (6/9/73; #10)
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