1973 in music

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This is a list of music-related events in 1973.

Leonard Bernstein in 1973
Foghat's Tony Stevens in 1973
Isaac Hayes in 1973
Dizzy Gillespie in 1973
Joan Baez in 1973

Specific locations

Specific genres

Events

January–April

May–August

September–December

Unknown dates

Bands formed

Bands disbanded

Albums released

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

More information Day, Album ...
Day Album Artist Notes
1 Raised on RockElvis Presley-
SpectrumBilly Cobham-
Don't Cry NowLinda Ronstadt-
2 Stone Gon'Barry White-
5 BerlinLou Reed-
For Girls Who Grow Plump in the NightCaravan-
Goodbye Yellow Brick RoadElton John-
Selling England by the Pound Genesis
These Foolish ThingsBryan FerrySolo Debut
9 CyanThree Dog Night-
ImaginationGladys Knight & the Pips-
10 InsideEloy-
13 Ol' Blue Eyes Is BackFrank Sinatra-
14 Jackie JacksonJackie Jackson-
15 For EverymanJackson Browne-
Moondog MatineeThe Band-
Mystery to MeFleetwood Mac-
Time Fades AwayNeil YoungLive
Wake of the FloodGrateful Dead-
16 Live in EuropeCreedence Clearwater RevivalLive
17 MontroseMontrose-
19 Burnin'Bob Marley & The Wailers-
The JokerSteve Miller Band-
Jonathan Livingston SeagullNeil Diamond-
Pin UpsDavid BowieCovers album
23 High on the HogBlack Oak Arkansas-
25 Honky Tonk HeroesWaylon Jennings-
26 QuadropheniaThe Who[22]
Diana & MarvinDiana Ross and Marvin Gaye-
Hat TrickAmerica-
Head HuntersHerbie Hancock-
29 It's Like You Never LeftDave Mason-
- Ashes Are BurningRenaissance-
At the RainbowFocusLive
The Adventures of Panama RedNew Riders of the Purple Sage-
All American BoyRick Derringer-
Bodacious DFBodacious DF-
Bulletin BoardThe Partridge Family-
CyborgKlaus Schulze-
Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than WishesDavid Cassidy-
EarthVangelis-
Five & DimeDavid Ackles-
Full SailLoggins and Messina-
Gone CrazyGrin-
Hymn of the Seventh GalaxyReturn to Forever-
Inside OutJohn Martyn-
It's Been a Long TimeThe New Birth-
I Remember Hank WilliamsGlen Campbell-
Laid BackGregg Allman-
Marjory RazorbladeKevin Coyne-
NineFairport Convention-
On the RoadTrafficLive
Playin' FavoritesDon McLean-
Please Don't Ever ChangeBrinsley Schwarz-
Ralf und Florian Kraftwerk -
Suzi QuatroSuzi Quatro-
Sweet RevengeJohn Prine-
Takin' My TimeBonnie Raitt-
You've Got It Bad GirlQuincy Jones-
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November

December

Release date unknown

Biggest hit singles

The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the charts of 1973.

More information #, Artist ...
# Artist Title Year Country Chart entries
1The Rolling StonesAngie1973United KingdomUS BB 1 – Sep 1973, Canada 1 – Sep 1973, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1973, France 1 – Sep 1973, Switzerland 1 – Sep 1973, Norway 1 – Oct 1973, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Jun 1974, Australia Goset 1 – Oct 1973, Europe 3 of the 1970s, Germany 4 – Jan 1974, Belgium 4 of all time, UK 5 – Sep 1973, Italy 6 of 1974, Austria 8 – Oct 1973, DDD 11 of 1973, Australia 19 of 1973, RYM 27 of 1973, Poland 43 of all time, Scrobulate 51 of ballad, US CashBox 69 of 1973, OzNet 71, Germany 190 of the 1970s, WXPN 571, Acclaimed 1093
2Tony Orlando & DawnTie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree1973United StatesUK 1 – Mar 1973, US BB 1 – Mar 1973, US CashBox 1 of 1973, Canada 1 – Mar 1973, Netherlands 1 – Apr 1973, Norway 1 – May 1973, Australia 1 of 1973, Éire 1 – Apr 1973, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Dec 1973, Australia Goset 1 – May 1973, Austria 2 – Jun 1973, France 3 – Apr 1973, Germany 10 – Jun 1973, South Africa 10 of 1973, US BB 11 of 1973, TOTP 14, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1973, POP 36 of 1973, DDD 88 of 1973
3SweetThe Ballroom Blitz1973

1975

(us)

United KingdomCanada 1 – Aug 1975, France 1 – Oct 1973, Éire 1 – Sep 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Nov 1973, UK 2 – Sep 1973, Norway 2 – Oct 1973, Switzerland 3 – Sep 1973, Germany 3 – Jan 1974, Netherlands 4 – Sep 1973, US BB 5 – Aug 1975, Austria 5 – Nov 1973, Australia 9 of 1974, Scrobulate 9 of glam rock, US BB 11 of 1975, RYM 15 of 1973, POP 30 of 1975, US CashBox 46 of 1975, DDD 51 of 1973, Germany 137 of the 1970s, TheQ 188, OzNet 217, Acclaimed 2373
4Elton JohnCrocodile Rock1972United KingdomUS BB 1 – Dec 1972, Canada 1 – Dec 1972, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1973, Italy 1 of 1973, Australia Goset 2 – Jan 1973, Norway 3 – Feb 1973, US CashBox 4 of 1973, Germany 4 – Jan 1973, UK 5 – Nov 1972, Australia 5 of 1973, Austria 6 – Feb 1973, France 9 – Dec 1972, POP 9 of 1973, Netherlands 12 – Dec 1972, OzNet 12, US BB 16 of 1973, RYM 26 of 1972, DDD 27 of 1972, Germany 223 of the 1970s, Acclaimed 2325
5Roberta FlackKilling Me Softly With His Song1973United StatesUS BB 1 – Feb 1973, Canada 1 – Feb 1973, Australia 1 for 2 weeks Nov 1973, Australia Goset 1 – Mar 1973, Grammy in 1973, Netherlands 3 – Feb 1973, Norway 4 – Aug 1973, France 5 – Apr 1973, UK 6 – Feb 1973, DDD 8 of 1973, Australia 17 of 1973, Austria 19 – Dec 1973, US CashBox 21 of 1973, RYM 25 of 1973, Switzerland 32 – Oct 1996, RIAA 101, Rolling Stone 360, Acclaimed 631, OzNet 863
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Top 40 Chart hit singles

More information Song title, Artist(s) ...
Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) US UK Highest chart position Other Chart Performance(s)
"5:15"The WhoSeptember 1973452020 (United States)n/a
"48 Crash"Suzi QuatroJuly 1973n/a31 (Australia)See chart performance entry
"20th Century Boy"T. RexMarch 1973n/a31 (Ireland)8 (West Germany) - 9 (Norway) - 28 (Spain) - 57 (Australia)
*"After the Goldrush"PreludeNovember 1973222121 (United Kingdom)51 (Australia)
Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)Four TopsJanuary 19734n/a4 (United States)1 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 2 (U.S Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles) - 11 (Canada) - 14 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary)
"All I Know"Art GarfunkelAugust 19739n/a1 (Canada)1 (U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary) - 6 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 7 (Canada) - 17 (New Zealand) - 36 (Australia)
"Alright Alright Alright"Mungo JerryJune 1973n/a32 (Netherlands [Dutch Single Top 100])4 (Ireland) - 12 (Belgium [Flanders], Germany) - 16 (Belgium [Wallonia]) - 26 (Australia)
"Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)"DeodatoJanuary 1973272 (United States)3 (Canada) - 5 (U.S. Billboard Easy Listening) - 22 (Canadian RPM AC Chart)
"Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad)"WizzardSeptember 1979n/a11 (United Kingdom)7 (Ireland) - 42 (Australia)
"Angie "The Rolling StonesAugust 1973151 (9 countries)See chart performance entry
"Are You Man Enough"The Four TopsJune 1973155515 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100)2 (U.S Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles) - 35 (Canada)
"Armed and Extremely Dangerous"First ChoiceMarch 1973281616 (United Kingdom)1 (UK Blues & Soul magazine chart) - 11 (U.S. Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles) - 19 (U.S. Cash Box Top 100) - 55 (Canada)
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Other Chart hit singles

Notable singles

New York Dolls on TopPop in 1973
More information Song title, Artist(s) ...
Song title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s)
"Jet Boy" b/w "Vietnamese Baby"New York DollsApril 1973n/a
"Life on Mars" b/w "The Man Who Sold the World"David BowieJune 19733 (UK Singles Chart) - 39 (West Germany)
"Personality Crisis" b/w "Looking for a Kiss"New York DollsJuly 1973n/a
"Search and Destroy"Iggy and the StoogesJune 1973n/a
"Shake Appeal" b/w "Search and Destroy"Iggy and the Stooges1973n/a
"Trash" b/w "Personality Crisis"New York DollsJuly 1973n/a
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Other Notable singles

Other notable songs (world)

Classical music

Maria Callas farewell tour, 1973

Opera

Jazz

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

Deaths

Awards

References

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