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Every Baby Boomer Alive Remembers These 4 Classic Pop Jams From 1974
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From yacht rock to Americana pop and lots in between, every baby boomer alive remembers these four classic pop jams from 1974.
Two months later, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts, helping cement the song’s place as a defining track of 1970s pop.
The 1974 pop jam spent nearly five months on the chart.
“Bennie And The Jets” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and the RPM pop chart in Canada.
The song, which opens the band’s third album, Pretzel Logic, was a massive commercial success for the pop rock group, peaking at No.