Comment on September 28th, 2007.
From what I could glean from the publicly-available chart stuff at billboard.com, "I Am Woman" is on the 1973 Year-End chart. It hit #1 in December on '72, so it probably spent more time on the chart during '73 than it did in '72.
Comment on September 28th, 2007.
The 1973 Year-End chart would be nice, too, yeah. I'd be surprised if it was on the 1973 chart rather than the 1972, though, because it had much more of its chart action before it hit number one than after. (This is true of the large majority of a large majority of pre-soundscan chart number ones: slow climb, fast fall.
Comment on September 28th, 2007.
I Am Woman was #15 on the 1972 chart. Helen Reddy had two songs on the 1973 chart, but neither was I Am Woman.
#14 was her version of Delta Dawn, and #81 was Peaceful.
Comment on September 28th, 2007.
Augh. I was afraid of this.
Comment on September 28th, 2007.
Somehow I hadn't realized that this set was a commercially available compilation.
Does it have like super-super famous classic rock songs that were also big charting singles? Such as, maybe anything from the Rolling Stones or Elton John? The former seem less likely to allow a song to be licensed for such a set, for example. You never see Zeppelin on any of these kinds of comps (not that they would be relevant to this particular set, but you see what I mean).
Comment on September 29th, 2007.
1. I don't actually know that these sets are commercially available: I was given these discs.
2. They have every major Elton John and Rolling Stones single; so far, "I Am Woman" is the only huge hit single I have determined missing.
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