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  1. These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1973. The longest running number one single of 1973 is "Killing Me Softly With His Song" by Roberta Flack which stayed at the top spot for five non-consecutive weeks. That year, 14 acts earned their first number one, such as Carly Simon, Elton John, The O'Jays, Vicki Lawrence, The Edgar ...

  2. In the following week, the song reached number one, becoming the final number one of the 2000s decade, where it maintained for a week. [137] It became 2009’s New Years number one. The single was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments exceeding 600,000 copies. [48]

  3. Jul 15, 1973 · Official Singles Chart. 14 July 1973 - 20 July 1973. The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and...

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  4. www.number-ones.co.uk › 1973-number-ones1973 Number Ones UK

    UK Number Ones in 1973. See all the 1973 Number One hits from the UK below and find out who had the longest running number one in the UK singles chart. Click on a Song Title to view full details of any song from the UK 1973 singles chart.

  5. Jul 13, 1973 · Will It Go Round in Circles by Billy Preston was the #1 song on July 13, 1973. Watch the music video and find other hit songs for any day.

  6. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1973. [1] The Top 100, as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 29, 1973, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of November 25, 1972 through November 17, 1973.

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  8. Earning a #1 single is an achievement that goes on an artist’s permanent biography. In 1973, only three singles stayed at number one for three weeks or more. Just eight more were at #1 for two weeks. Thus, 36 different singles, including many of the era’s great R&B numbers, reached #1 that year.