The Beatles have split, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin are dead, and culture is on the ropes in a year when the top two songs are accidental hits. Meanwhile, everything is political as taxpayer funding takes protest and activism mainstream, radical revolutionaries get violent and All in the Family debuts. But Singer-Songwriters, story songs, religion and nostalgia offer sanctuary to help soothe frayed nerves.
#1 Song of the Year
Artists of the Year
- James Brown
- Carpenters
- Three Dog Night
Artist with Most Charting Songs
- James Brown (9)
Average #1 Artist Age
- 25.9 years
#1 Songs
- George Harrison – My Sweet Lord (December ’70, 4 wks)
- Dawn – Knock Three Times (January, 3 wks)
- The Osmonds – One Bad Apple (February, 5 wks)
- Janis Joplin – Me and Bobby McGee (March, 2 wks)
- The Temptations – Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) (April, 2 wks)
- Three Dog Night – Joy to the World (April, 6 wks)
- The Rolling Stones – Brown Sugar (May, 2 wks)
- The Honey Cone – Want Ads (June, 1 wk)
- Carole King – It’s Too Late (June, 5 wks)
- The Raiders – Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian) (July, 1 wk)
- James Taylor – You’ve Got a Friend (July, 1 wk)
- Bee Gees – How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (August, 4 wks)
- Paul & Linda McCartney – Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey (September, 1 wk)
- Donny Osmond – Go Away Little Girl (September, 3 wks)
- Rod Stewart – Maggie May (October, 5 wks)
- Cher – Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves (November, 2 wks)
- Isaac Hayes – Theme from Shaft (November, 2 wks)
- Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair (December, 3 wks)