| "Crocodile Rock" is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, recorded in summer 1972 and became his first U.S. number-one single, reaching the top spot on 3 February 1973, and stayed there for three weeks. In the U.S., it was certified Gold on 5 February 1973 and Platinum on 13 September 1995 by the RIAA.[1] |
"Loves Me Like a Rock" is a 1973 song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. "Loves Me Like a Rock" peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of October 6, 1973, kept from the summit by Cher's "Half-Breed".[2] It remained in the Top 40 for 14 weeks and was certified a gold record.[3] It also spent two weeks atop the Billboard easy listening chart in September 1973.[1] It reached the Top 40 in the United Kingdom, peaking at No. 39 on the UK Singles Chart.[4] | |
| "Shambala" (a title derived from a place name also spelled Shamballa or Shambhala) is a song written byDaniel Moore and made famous by two almost simultaneous releases in 1973, the better-known but slightly laterThree Dog Night version, which reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and a lesser-known version by B.W. Stevenson. |
"Danny's Song" is a song written by the American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins. Ann Murray's version of "Danny's Song" was a hit, reaching the Top 10 on three major Billboard music charts in early 1973. On the pop chart, the song reached number seven;[3] on the country chart, it peaked at number ten;[2] and on the easy listening chart, it spent two weeks at number one in March of that year.[2] | |
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