The greatest songs in Billboard Hot 100 history, ranked by TRAX score — a composite of peak position, weeks charted, and milestone bonuses.
#3,401–#3,500 of 5,370 · 1970s
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Happy
Bobby Darin
412

Sexy Ida (Part 1)
Ike & Tina Turner
411
The Player (Part 1)
First Choice
411
Carry Me
Graham Nash & David Crosby
411
Yesterday I Had The Blues
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes
411
Hot Dawgit
Ramsey Lewis
411
Love Me Tonight
Head East
411
All I Need Is Time
Gladys Knight and the Pips
410
Money, Money, Money
ABBA
410

(I'm A) Yo Yo Man
Rick Cunha
410
Man Smart, Woman Smarter
Robert Palmer
409
Gotta Find A Way
Moments, The
409
Good Morning Judge
10cc
409
Por Amor Viviremos
Captain and Tennille
409
Biggest Parakeets In Town
Jud Strunk
409
I Can't Leave You Alone
George McCrae
409
I Gotta Keep Dancin'
Carrie Lucas as "Carrie"
408
The Lord Knows I'm Drinking
Cal Smith
408
So Excited
B.B. King
408
Men Of Learning
Vigrass and Osborne
408
Roadhouse Blues
Doors, The
407
So Long
Firefall
407
This Is Love
Oak
407
Long Ago Tomorrow
B.J. Thomas
407
Howzat
Garth Porter;Tony Mitchell
407
You Make Me Real
Doors, The
407
Glory Glory
the Rascals
407
The Pride (Part 1)
Isley Brothers, The
406
You To Me Are Everything
the Real Thing
406
Sweets For My Sweet
Tony Orlando
406
Dancer
Gino Soccio
406
Hot Stuff
the Rolling Stones
405
Yank Me, Crank Me (Live Version)
Ted Nugent
405
Quiet Storm
Smokey Robinson
405
Hey There Little Firefly
Firefly
404
You Angel You
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
404
Talking In Your Sleep
Gordon Lightfoot
404
Don't Leave Me Starvin' For Your Love, Part 1
Holland-Dozier
403
The Old Home Filler-Up An Keep On-A-Truckin Café
C. W. McCall
403
Livingston Saturday Night
Jimmy Buffett
402
Spring Affair
Donna Summer
401
Sooner Or Later
The Impressions
401
Ooh Poo Pah Doo
Ike & Tina Turner
401
Gimme Some More
JB's, The
401
Scotch On The Rocks
Band Of The Black Watch, The
400
Pain (Part 1)
Ohio Players
400
My Love Is Music
Space
400
Totally Hot
Olivia Newton-John
400
Four Strong Winds
Neil Young
400
Turn Your Radio On
Ray Stevens
400
Dreamin
Loleatta Holloway
400
Hoppy, Gene And Me
Roy Rogers
400
Capture The Moment
Jay and the Americans
399
Solsbury Hill
Peter Gabriel
399
Children
Joe South
399
Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)
The Stylistics
399
Man In Black
Johnny Cash
398
I Never Said Goodbye
Engelbert Humperdinck
398
The Last Thing On My Mind
Neil Diamond
398
You're A Lady
Dawn
398
You're The Man (Part 1)
Marvin Gaye
398
Run Home Girl
Sad Café
398
Turn Off The Lights
Teddy Pendergrass
398
Love Me Right
Denise LaSalle
398
Dancin' Fever
Claudja Barry
398
Think (About It)
Lyn Collins
397
There But For The Grace Of God I Go
Machine
397
You're My Everything
Lee Garrett
397
Beautiful People
New Seekers, The
397
Stay Away From Me (I Love You Too Much)
Major Lance
397
And My Heart Sang (Tra La La)
Brenda & The Tabulations
397
Wombling Summer Party
Wombles, The
397
Shambala
B.W. Stevenson
396
Free Ride
Tavares
396
One Beautiful Day
Ecstasy, Passion and Pain
395
Screaming Night Hog
Steppenwolf
394
The Whistler
Jethro Tull
394
You've Really Got A Hold On Me
Eddie Money
394
One Tear
Eddie Kendricks
394
Stone Cold Sober
Crawler
393
Put Your Head On My Shoulder
Leif Garrett
393
Everyday Without You
Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds
393
Pinball
Brian Protheroe
393
Philadelphia
B.B. King
393
I Love My Music
Wild Cherry
392
War Song
Neil Young
392
River
Joe Simon
392
Cryin' In The Streets (Part 1)
George Perkins& The Silver Stars
392
No, No, Joe
Silver Convention
392
Don't Cry Joni
Conway Twitty
392
Feel So Bad
Ray Charles
392
Stand By Me
David and Jimmy Ruffin
392
Wish That I Could Talk To You
the Sylvers
391

Darlin'
Paul Davis
391
Contact
Edwin Starr
391

Beyond The Blue Horizon
Lou Christie
390
Searching For A Thrill
Starbuck
390
Driftwood
The Moody Blues
390
After The Fire Is Gone
Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn
390
I Don't Need No Doctor (Live)
Humble Pie
390
About TRAX Score: Calculated from peak position (101 − peak), milestone week bonuses (60× top 40, 90× top 10, 99× weeks at #2, 100× weeks at #1), plus a weekly positional sum (126 − position for each charted week). Higher is better.