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The 100 Most Lost Songs of the 1970s

Sean Rossby Sean Ross
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It’s an easy trope. Unlike today’s music (at least pre-COVID), pop music was “about something” in the early ‘70s. That’s true of the top six songs on our Lost Factor calculations of the 100 most-lost songs of the 1970s. Our top six songs involve a broken home, Jesus, Woodstock, an underaged girl, a (seemingly) unplanned pregnancy, and, well, “My Ding-a-Ling.”

Those top six songs are definitely about something. Only the one about Woodstock is a particularly date-stamped topic. And yet, they’re still not songs that people want to hear today. The “Lost Factor” is our calculation of the songs that were the biggest hits of their year, based on their standing in the year-end the Top 100 for that year, but receive the least airplay now — no more than a single spin at any of the broadcast stations that make up our calculations.

Wayne Newton’s “Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast,” the most-lost song of the ‘70s, is a textbook “Lost Factor” leader, an MOR story song by an artist whose last hit was seven years earlier, staging a comeback only a few weeks after Sammy Davis Jr. did the same. “Daddy” was also a cover of a European hit by Daniel Boone, represented on the 1972 “Lost Factor” list by his own “Beautiful Sunday.” “Daddy” was broken by top 40 powerhouse CKLW Detroit, known for breaking “Bennie & the Jets,” but also “Seasons in the Sun.” It’s often the MOR titles that are most lost to time, and yet the use of the even more MOR’ish “Danke Schoen” in Ferris Buehler’s Day Off made Newton hip for future generations. 

Being No. 1 for the decade means that “Daddy Don’t You Walk So Fast” also led our recently published tabulation of the Lost Hits of 1970-74. In fact, one of the reasons why we’ve already published the decade in two halves (find 1975-79 here), is because the first half of the decade is so much more lost. Nearly two thirds (64%) of the top 100 comes from 1974 or earlier. The top 10 all come from 1970-74. Era-conscious broadcasters tend to flinch at the notion that they’re still playing a 40-year-old song on the radio; songs that are 45-50 years old have an even harder time enduring, especially when few listeners in radio’s 25-to-54-year-old target are likely to remember them as a current.

The artist most represented in the “Lost Factor” rankings is Donny Osmond, placing three of his own hits, three songs as part of the Osmonds, and three as part of the Donny & Marie Osmond duo. The single most “lost” artist is Helen Reddy, with five songs (the calculations were done before the recent biopic I Am Woman surfaced in the U.S.). Cher has three, including one Sonny & Cher title, but so does Alice Cooper. Cooper is a little surprising amidst the more typical teen idols, MOR acts, and retro-leaning hits (sonic throwbacks, often by comeback acts), but the four ballad hits that gave his career a new dimension in the late ‘70s are all songs with high “Lost Factor” showings.

(UPDATE: After this article was published, I got reader e-mails asking how “You Light Up My Life” could not be on here. “Don’t Give Up On Us”? “Love Will Keep Us Together”? Remember that these are the highest scores of an entire decade, dominated by songs from the first half. All three of those songs were in our calculations for their respective years, or even the half-decade. Some just missed the top 100 for the decade. Remember also that there is another tier of radio person/chart follower favorites that never quite printed as hits with the average listener to begin with. “Maybe Tomorrow” by the Jackson Five is on any list of my faves, but it never made the year end chart. It’s lost, too, but in a different way.)

Here are the 100 hits from 1970-79 with the highest “Lost Factor”:

RANK ARTIST TITLE YEAR FACTOR SPINS
1 Wayne Newton Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast 1972 91 0
2 Chuck Berry My Ding-a-Ling 1972 86 1
3 Melanie Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) 1970 78 1
4 Murray Head & Trinidad Singers Superstar 1971 75 0
5 Paul Anka (You're) Having My Baby 1974 73 1
6 Donny Osmond Sweet and Innocent 1971 69 0
7 Osmonds Down by the Lazy River 1972 65 1
8 Kenny Rogers & First Edition Something's Burning 1970 63 1
9 Mel & Tim Starting All Over Again 1972 63 0
10 Bobby "Boris" Pickett Monster Mash 1973 63 0
11 Donny & Marie Osmond Deep Purple 1976 59 0
12 Shaun Cassidy Da Doo Ron Ron 1977 56 1
13 Alice Cooper You and Me 1977 53 0
14 Charles Wright & Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Love Land 1970 51 1
15 Helen Reddy I Don't Know How to Love Him 1971 51 0
16 Osmonds Yo-Yo 1971 50 0
17 Chakachas Jungle Fever 1972 50 1
18 Bazuka Dynomite 1975 49 0
19 Partridge Family Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted 1971 48 0
20 Donny Osmond Go Away Little Girl 1971 47 2
21 Mac Davis One Hell of a Woman 1974 46 2
22 Helen Reddy You're My World 1977 45 0
23 Clint Holmes Playground in My Mind 1973 45 2
24 Bells Stay Awhile 1971 44 1
25 Jim Stafford Spiders and Snakes 1974 43 2
26 Michael Jackson Ben 1972 41 2
27 Melissa Manchester Don't Cry Out Loud 1979 38 2
28 Cher Dark Lady 1974 34 2
29 Daddy Dewdrop Chick-a-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It) 1971 34 2
30 Tony Orlando & Dawn Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose 1973 34 2
31 O'Jays Put Your Hands Together 1974 33 0
32 Wing and a Prayer Fife & Drum Corps Baby Face 1976 33 0
33 Shaun Cassidy Hey Deanie 1978 33 1
34 Sammy Davis Jr. The Candy Man 1972 32 3
35 Dean Friedman Ariel 1977 32 0
36 Sonny & Cher A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done 1972 31 1
37 Mac and Katie Kissoon Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep 1971 30 0
38 Helen Reddy Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) 1974 30 1
39 Silver Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang 1976 30 0
40 Andy Williams (Where Do I Begin?) Love Story 1971 29 1
41 Dennis Coffey Scorpio 1972 29 2
42 Dr. Hook A Little Bit More 1976 28 2
43 Ronnie Dyson (If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You? 1970 27 0
44 Donny & Marie Osmond Morning Side of the Mountain 1975 27 0
45 Beginning of the End Funky Nassau 1971 26 0
46 John Travolta Let Her In 1976 26 0
47 Joe Simon Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor) 1975 25 0
48 Bay City Rollers You Made Me Believe in Magic 1977 25 0
49 Osmonds One Bad Apple 1971 24 4
50 Ray Stevens The Streak 1974 23 4
51 Bobby Goldsboro Watching Scotty Grow 1971 23 1
52 Mary MacGregor Torn Between Two Lovers 1977 23 4
53 Ike & Tina Turner I Want to Take You Higher 1970 22 1
54 Hurricane Smith Oh, Babe, What Would You Say? 1973 22 2
55 Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells 1974 22 0
56 Eddie Kendricks Shoeshine Boy 1975 22 0
57 Helen Reddy Delta Dawn 1973 22 4
58 Judy Collins Amazing Grace 1971 21 0
59 Jimmy Castor Bunch Troglodyte (Cave Man) 1972 21 1
60 Temptations Masterpiece 1973 21 0
61 Peter McCann Do You Wanna Make Love 1977 21 4
62 Captain & Tennille Lonely Night (Angel Face) 1976 21 3
63 Frijid Pink The House of the Rising Sun 1970 21 2
64 Helen Reddy Peaceful 1973 20 0
65 Bo Donaldson & Heywoods Billy Don't Be a Hero 1974 20 4
66 Donny & Marie Osmond I'm Leaving It Up to You 1974 20 0
67 Jessi Colter I'm Not Lisa 1975 20 3
68 Bill Conti Gonna Fly Now (Theme From "Rocky") 1977 20 4
69 Joe Tex I Gotcha 1972 19 5
70 Alice Cooper I Never Cry 1977 19 0
71 8th Day She's Not Just Another Woman 1971 19 2
72 Elvis Presley Way Down 1977 19 2
73 Hot Butter Popcorn 1972 18 4
74 Freda Payne Bring the Boys Home 1971 18 2
75 Joe Simon Power of Love 1972 18 0
76 Rhythm Heritage Theme From "S.W.A.T." 1976 18 4
77 Roger Voudouris Get Used to It 1979 18 0
78 Paul Anka & Odia Coates One Man Woman/One Woman Man 1975 18 2
79 Donny Osmond Puppy Love 1972 17 2
80 Gilbert O'Sullivan Get Down 1973 17 2
81 Sylvers High School Dance 1977 17 0
82 Clarence Carter Patches 1970 17 4
83 Kenny Nolan Love's Grown Deep 1977 16 0
84 Leif Garrett I Was Made for Dancin' 1979 16 4
85 Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) 1979 16 4
86 Pipkins Gimme Dat Ding 1970 15 0
87 Jackson 5 Mama's Pearl 1971 15 1
88 Blue Ridge Rangers Jambalaya (On the Bayou) 1973 15 0
89 Sister Janet Mead The Lord's Prayer 1974 15 0
90 Randy Newman Short People 1978 15 4
91 Cher Take Me Home 1979 15 3
92 Keith Carradine I'm Easy 1976 15 2
93 David Naughton Makin' It 1979 15 6
94 Robin McNamara Lay a Little Lovin' on Me 1970 14 1
95 Buoys Timothy 1971 14 1
96 Bobby Vinton Sealed with a Kiss 1972 14 0
97 Lobo Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend 1973 14 0
98 Lamont Dozier Trying to Hold On to My Woman 1974 14 0
99 David Dundas Jeans On 1977 14 2
100 Alice Cooper How You Gonna See Me Now 1979 14 0
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Although the odds are always better of a song being lost to time, especially after 40 to 50 years, there are songs that receive airplay disproportionate to their place in the chart pantheon of the time. Those songs are typically Classic Rock, advantaged by the ability to receive airplay now at Classic Hits/Oldies and Adult Hits stations as well. (Classic Rock stations are also more willing to play the ‘70s these days than their poppier counterparts.)

I’ve recently dubbed some of those underperforming songs “Lucky Stiffs,” although most of the top 10 overperformers are songs that were hardly stiffs at the time. (The biggest exception is David Bowie’s “Space Oddity,” already four years old when it went top 15 in America, then carried into rock libraries as Bowie cemented his multi-format stardom over the next decade or so).

RANK ARTIST TITLE YEAR SPINS
1 Kiss Rock and Roll All Nite 1976 1518
2 Steve Miller Band Take the Money and Run 1976 788
3 Bachman-Turner Overdrive You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 1975 778
4 Fleetwood Mac Go Your Own Way 1977 1417
5 Bob Seger & Silver Bullet Band Hollywood Nights 1978 369
6 Aerosmith Walk This Way 1977 1434
7 Doors Riders on the Storm 1971 249
8 Queen Somebody to Love 1977 1169
9 David Bowie Space Oddity 1973 318
10 Pink Floyd Money 1973 696
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Still to come, the all-time “Lost 100,” as well as calculations for the late ‘90s. After the final data exposition, we’ll start looking at topics like “lost songs that deserve to be rediscovered” or the songs that are lost now likely because of lyrical issues. We’re glad if you’ve found our “Lost Factor” articles to be a diversion in 2020.

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  1. pjmartone2's avatar pjmartone2 says:
    6 years ago

    I have made this comment previously but where is “Something’s Wrong With Me” by Austin Roberts? It peaked at number 12 on the Hot 100 in December, 1972 but NO radio station today plays it! The last time I heard it played on NYC radio was on the old(pre-2005) WCBS-FM when Norm N Nite played it in 1998? as part of his “Top 20 countdown” show for December 1972. Bob Shannon AT MY REQUEST also played it as his “lost hit” in 1992?

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    • Sean Ross's avatar Sean Ross says:
      6 years ago

      Perhaps because it was a hit at the end of the year, it never made the Year-End Top 100 and you can’t calculate a number for it. But “Something’s Wrong With Me” did indeed get zero spins last week according to BDSRadio. I was mostly listening to R&B when that song was new, and hadn’t even heard of it until 1977 or so. It might be the most recent Top 20 song that I still had to learn years later. (Also, listen to the first two lines of that chorus, and tell me if it doesn’t remind you of a similar MOR powerballad smash that became a hit three years later at the same time of year.)

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  2. Mike's avatar Mike says:
    6 years ago

    I’ve heard more than half those songs on WLNG in the last 6 months, but then they’re hardly a typical classic-anything station. 🙂

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    • Sean Ross's avatar Sean Ross says:
      6 years ago

      That’s definitely why there *is* WLNG (or ’70s on 7).

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Sean Ross is a radio business researcher, programming consultant, conference speaker, and a veteran of radio trade journalism at Billboard, Radio & Records, M Street Journal, and others. For more than a decade, his weekly writings have been collected in the Ross On Radio newsletter; subscribe for free here. https://tinyurl.com/mhcnx4u

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