Singer-songwriters, soul and album-era growth

Top Songs of 1973

The Billboard Year-End Top 20, led by “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” by Tony Orlando and Dawn.

The musical landscape of 1973

The charts reflected a broad musical marketplace: intimate singer-songwriter records, soul, hard rock, country-pop and polished mainstream pop all competed for attention.

The Top 20 is spread across 20 different credited artists, giving the year an unusually broad cast of performers.

What to listen for

Pay attention to the range of vocal styles and to the growing contrast between personal songwriting and large-scale studio production.

This list contains 20 different credited artists. The number gives a quick indication of whether the year was concentrated among repeat hitmakers or spread across a wider field.

Billboard Year-End Top 20 songs of 1973

RankSongArtistListen
1 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree Tony Orlando and Dawn Spotify ↗
2 Bad Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce Spotify ↗
3 Killing Me Softly with His Song Roberta Flack Spotify ↗
4 Lets Get It On Marvin Gaye Spotify ↗
5 My Love Paul McCartney and Wings Spotify ↗
6 Why Me Kris Kristofferson Spotify ↗
7 Crocodile Rock Elton John Spotify ↗
8 Youre So Vain Carly Simon Spotify ↗
9 Touch Me in the Morning Diana Ross Spotify ↗
10 Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Vicki Lawrence Spotify ↗
11 Midnight Train to Georgia Gladys Knight and the Pips Spotify ↗
12 Playground in My Mind Clint Holmes Spotify ↗
13 Brother Louie Stories Spotify ↗
14 Delta Dawn Helen Reddy Spotify ↗
15 Frankenstein The Edgar Winter Group Spotify ↗
16 Drift Away Dobie Gray Spotify ↗
17 Little Willy Sweet Spotify ↗
18 You Are the Sunshine of My Life Stevie Wonder Spotify ↗
19 Angie The Rolling Stones Spotify ↗
20 Loves Theme Love Unlimited Orchestra Spotify ↗

Build a 1973 playlist

Start with “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” by Tony Orlando and Dawn, then alternate familiar high-ranking records with contrasting selections from the lower half of the list.

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How this page should be used

Year-End charts summarize performance across an extended chart year. They are not simply a list of songs that reached number one, and historical methodology has changed. Treat this page as a guided listening resource and compact chart-history reference rather than a mathematical comparison with other eras.