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Bohemian Rhapsody
1975 Queen song written and composed by Freddie Mercury
Imagine
song writen and composed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, originally recorded by John Lennon and released in 1971
Whole Lotta Love
song written by John Paul Jones, John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Mamma Mia
song written and composed by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson; originally recorded by ABBA and released in 1975
Space Oddity
1969 David Bowie song
Now I'm Here
original song written and composed by Brian May; first recorded by Queen
Have a Cigar
1975 song by British band Pink Floyd
Stand by Me
song written and composed by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961
I Love Rock 'n' Roll
original song written and composed by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker; first recorded by Arrows
Don't Be Cruel
original song written and composed by Otis Blackwell
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
song written and composed by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stikkan Anderson; originally recorded by ABBA and released in 1975
SOS
song written and composed by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Stikkan Anderson; originally recorded by ABBA in 1974 and released in 1975
Walk This Way
original song written and composed by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry
Misty
instrumental composed by Erroll Garner
Beer Barrel Polka
song
I'm Not in Love
original song written and composed by Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart; first recorded and released by 10cc in 1975
Hurricane
song by Bob Dylan
Born to Run
song written and composed by Bruce Springsteen; originally recorded by Bruce Springsteen in 1974 and released in 1975
Ding-a-dong
"Ding-a-dong" is a song recorded by Dutch band Teach-In, with music composed by Dick Bakker and lyrics written by Will Luikinga and Eddy Ouwens. It in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, held in Stockholm, winning the contest. It reached number 1 in both the Swiss and the Norwegian Singles Chart. Teach-In recorded the song in English, Dutch, and German.
Fame
David Bowie song
Pinball Wizard
original song written and composed by Pete Townshend; first recorded by The Who
Trampled Under Foot
single
Send in the Clowns
original show tune written and composed by Stephen Sondheim for the 1973 musical "A Little Night Music"
Aquarela do Brasil
original samba written and composed by Ary Barroso
Stand by Your Man
original song written and composed by Tammy Wynette and Billy Sherrill; first recorded by Tammy Wynette and released in 1968
Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
theme song from 1975 movie Mahogany, sung by Diana Ross
Help Me, Rhonda
single by The Beach Boys
Diana
1957 song by Paul Anka
Young Americans
song by David Bowie
Just a Little Bit of You
song from a Michael Jackson album
Rock and Roll All Nite
1975 single by Kiss
It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
song by AC/DC
Ain't Misbehavin'
original show tune composed by Harry Brooks and Fats Waller, lyrics by Andy Razaf; from the 1929 musical "Connie's Hot Chocolates"
Tangled Up in Blue
Bob Dylan single
Someone Saved My Life Tonight
1975 song by Elton John
#9 Dream
song
We're Almost There
single
Diamonds & Rust
original song written and composed by Joan Baez
It's in His Kiss
original song written and composed by Rudy Clark
Out of Time
1966 song by The Rolling Stones
Love to Love You Baby
1975 single by Donna Summer
The Lumberjack Song
Monty Python sketch
My Boy
single by Elvis Presley
Paloma Blanca
song written and composed by Johannes Bouwens; originally recorded by George Baker Selection and released in 1975
Reach Out I'll Be There
original song written and composed by Holland-Dozier-Holland; first recorded by Four Tops
Golden Years
song by David Bowie
How High the Moon
original show tune composed by Morgan Lewis, lyrics by Nancy Hamilton; from the 1940 musical revue "Two for the Show"
Philadelphia Freedom
1975 single by Elton John
Dreamer
original song written and composed by Rick Davies, Roger Hodgson
Autobahn
song by German electronic band Kraftwerk
Bang en boomerang
"Bang-A-Boomerang" is a song written by ABBA members Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, and their manager Stig Anderson. It was first recorded and released by duo Svenne and Lotta in both Swedish and English. The track was first recorded as a demo with English lyrics (but without any recorded vocals) in September 1974 by the ABBA musicians for their eponymous album ABBA. The track's working title was "Stop and Listen to Your Heart". The lyrics compare the "message of love" with the returning boomerangs which the Aboriginal Australians developed. Svenne and Lotta's version was released in 1975.
Ease on Down the Road
1978 single by Michael Jackson and Diana Ross
Love Rollercoaster
1975 single by Ohio Players
That's the Way (I Like It)
1975 single by KC and the Sunshine Band
Listen to What the Man Said
1975 single by Wings
Sweet Emotion
1975 single by Aerosmith
The Ballroom Blitz
song written and compsoed by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, originally recorded by The Sweet and released in 1973
L'Été indien
adapted song; French-language version of "Africa" performed by Joe Dassin
Love Hurts
original song written and composed by Boudleaux Bryant; first recorded by The Everly Brothers and released in 1960
Et si tu n’existais pas
1975 single by Joe Dassin