List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1973 (U.S.)
These are the Billboard adult contemporary chart number-one hits of 1973. The chart was known as Easy Listening during this year. In July 1973, the chart expanded from forty to fifty positions.
Issue Date | Song | Artist |
---|---|---|
January 6 | "Sweet Surrender" | Bread |
January 13 | "Been to Canaan" | Carole King |
January 20 | "You're So Vain" | Carly Simon |
January 27 | ||
February 3 | "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend" | Lobo |
February 10 | ||
February 17 | "Dueling Banjos" | Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell |
February 24 | ||
March 3 | "Last Song" | Edward Bear |
March 10 | ||
March 17 | "Danny's Song" | Anne Murray |
March 24 | ||
March 31 | "Sing" | The Carpenters |
April 7 | "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" | Tony Orlando and Dawn |
April 14 | "Sing" | The Carpenters |
April 21 | "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" | Tony Orlando and Dawn |
April 28 | "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" | Stevie Wonder |
May 5 | ||
May 12 | "Daniel" | Elton John |
May 19 | ||
May 26 | "And I Love You So" | Perry Como |
June 2 | "My Love" | Paul McCartney and Wings |
June 9 | ||
June 16 | ||
June 23 | "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" | Bette Midler |
June 30 | ||
July 7 | "Yesterday Once More" | The Carpenters |
July 14 | ||
July 21 | ||
July 28 | "Touch Me in the Morning" | Diana Ross |
August 4 | "Delta Dawn" | Helen Reddy |
August 11 | ||
August 18 | "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" | Tony Orlando and Dawn |
August 25 | ||
September 1 | ||
September 8 | "Loves Me Like a Rock" | Paul Simon |
September 15 | ||
September 22 | "My Maria" | B. W. Stevenson |
September 29 | "I'm Coming Home" | Johnny Mathis |
October 6 | "All I Know" | Art Garfunkel |
October 13 | ||
October 20 | ||
October 27 | ||
November 3 | "Paper Roses" | Marie Osmond |
November 10 | "The Most Beautiful Girl" | Charlie Rich |
November 17 | ||
November 24 | ||
December 1 | "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)" | Helen Reddy |
December 8 | ||
December 15 | ||
December 22 | ||
December 29 | "Time in a Bottle" | Jim Croce |
See also
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