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In 1974, funk rhythms and soulful grooves dominated the charts while glam rock's theatrical excess and progressive rock's elaborate arrangements competed for listeners' attention. The year captured a moment when radio could seamlessly shift from dance-floor hits to introspective singer-songwriter ballads, reflecting a musical landscape still confident enough to embrace wildly different sounds.
Killer Queen
Queen
Waterloo
ABBA
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Baby.
Barry White
You're the First, the Last, My Everything
Barry White
Rebel Rebel
David Bowie
I Won't Last A Day Without You
Carpenters
Annie's Song
John Denver
The Payback
James Brown
Come and Get Your Love
Redbone
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Bad Company
Bad Company
Summer Madness
Kool & The Gang
Sunshine On My Shoulders
John Denver
Sweet Home Alabama
Lynyrd Skynyrd
She's Gone
Daryl Hall & John Oates
Cat's in the Cradle
Harry Chapin
Mandy
Barry Manilow
The Night Chicago Died
Paper Lace
Laughter in the Rain
Neil Sedaka
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
Steely Dan
Rock Your Baby
George McCrae
If You Love Me, Let Me Know
Olivia Newton-John
I Will Always Love You
Dolly Parton
Forever Young
Bob Dylan
You Make Me Feel Brand New
The Stylistics
Oh Very Young
Cat Stevens
I Shot The Sheriff
Eric Clapton
Fire
Ohio Players
Pick Up the Pieces
Average White Band
I Honestly Love You
Olivia Newton-John