Global Charts
National Charts
 

Global Single Chart
50 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to September 28, 1974
compiled and provided by

mediatraffic.jpg (4494 bytes)

1 / 1
week 13
Rock Your Baby - George McCrae
T.K. / RCA - 10 weeks at No.1
5 / 6
week 4
Rock Me Gently - Andy Kim
Capitol
3 / 2
week 12
Sugar Baby Love - Rubettes
Polydor
2 / 8
week 4
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe - Barry White
Pye / 20th Century
4 / 3
week 7
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
RSO
8 / 10
week 3
Hang On In There Baby - Johnny Bristol
MGM
7 / 5
week 10
The Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace
Philips / Mercury
6 / 4
week 7
I'm Leaving It (All) Up To You - Donny & Marie Osmond
MGM / Kolob
9 / -
week 2
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton-John
MCA
new.JPG (991 bytes) Nothing From Nothing - Billy Preston
A&M
 

"Rock Your Baby" was one of the landmark recordings of early disco music. It was also one of the first records to use a drum machine, an Roland rhythm machine. The track was not originally intended for George McCrae but he happened to be in the studio and added a vocal; the resulting combination of infectious rhythm and falsetto vocals made it a massive global hit. Abba's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus have cited the song as an inspiration for the backing track of their 1976 smash hit "Dancing Queen". In a 1975 interview, John Lennon said of "Rock Your Baby" that "I'd give my eyetooth to have written that". Released in May 1974, the song topped the hitlists in almost all countries around the world and with a total of 10,287,000 points it landed finally at the runner-up spot on the Year-End Chart 1974.

10 YEARS AGO     20 YEARS AGO     30 YEARS AGO     40 YEARS AGO     50 YEARS AGO     60 YEARS AGO