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Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) Otis Redding 1966
Fairytale Pointer Sisters 1974
Fallin' In Love Hamilton, Joe Frank And Reynolds 1975
("Fallin' In Love" later also charted for New Born in 1993.)
Fallin' In Love The Souther Hillman Furay Band 1974
Falling Roy Orbison 1963
Fame David Bowie 1975
Fame And Fortune Elvis Presley 1960
Family Affair Sly And The Family Stone 1971
("Family Affair" later also charted for Shabba Ranks featuring Patra & Terri & Monica in 1994.)
The Family Of Man Three Dog Night 1972
Fancy Bobbie Gentry 1970
Fannie Mae Buster Brown 1960
Far, Far Away Don Gibson 1960
Farmer John The Premiers 1964
Feel Like Makin' Love Bad Company 1975
Feel Like Makin' Love Roberta Flack 1974
("Feel Like Makin' Love" also charted for Bob James in 1974.)
Feel So Fine (Feel So Good) Johnny Preston 1960
("Feel So Fine (Feel So Good)" later also charted for Bunny Sigler as a medley in 1967.)
Feelin' Stronger Every Day Chicago 1973
Feeling Alright Joe Cocker 1969, 1972
("Feeling Alright" also charted for Mongo Santamaria (1969) and Grand Funk Railroad (1971).)
Feelings Morris Albert 1975
("Feelings" later also charted for Walter Jackson in 1977.)
Fell In Love On Monday Fats Domino 1961
Ferry 'Cross The Mersey Gerry And The Pacemakers 1965
Fever The McCoys 1965
(Little Willie John wrote "Fever" and was the first to make this steamy song a chart hit. His version topped the R&B charts in 1956 and it was also his Pop/Rock chart debut song. Many other performing artists later also had a hit with this song including Peggy Lee (1958), the McCoys (1965), and Rita Coolidge (1973). "Fever" was also a minor hit for Pete Bennett and the Embers (1961) and Alvin Robinson (1964).)Previous | Next