This page gives a list of song titles beginning with F that were radio hits from the 1960s through the early 1970s (1960-1975).
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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
(This song topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts and later also became a hit for New Born (1993).) - Fallin' In Love The Souther Hillman Furay Band 1974
- Falling Roy Orbison 1963
- Fame David Bowie 1975
(This song topped the charts.) - Fame And Fortune Elvis Presley 1960
- Family Affair Sly And The Family Stone 1971
(This song topped both the R&B and Pop/Rock charts and later also became a hit for Shabba Ranks (1994). "Family Affair" is included in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.) - The Family Of Man Three Dog Night 1972
- Fancy Bobbie Gentry 1969
- 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
(This song topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts and also became a hit for Bob James (1974).) - Feel So Fine Johnny Preston 1960
(This song later also became a hit for Bunny Sigler (1967, as a medley).) - Feelin' Stronger Every Day Chicago 1973
- Feeling Alright Joe Cocker 1969
(This song also became a hit for Mongo Santamaria (1969) and Grand Funk Railroad (1971) and later recharted for Joe Cocker (1972).) - Feelings Morris Albert 1975
(This song later also became a hit for Walter Jackson (1977).) - Fell In Love On Monday Fats Domino 1961
- Ferry Cross The Mersey Gerry And The Pacemakers 1965
- Fever The McCoys 1965
(Besides the McCoys, many other bands and artists also had a hit with "Fever." Little Willie John, who wrote this steamy pop classic, was the first to have a hit with this song, topping the R&B charts in 1956. Since then, Peggy Lee (1958) and Rita Coolidge (1973) also had a hit with this song. "Fever" was also a minor hit for Pete Bennett and the Embers (1961) and Alvin Robinson (1964).) - Fight The Power Part 1 The Isley Brothers 1975
- Finally Got Myself Together (I'm A Changed Man) The Impressions 1974
- Find Another Girl Jerry Butler 1961
- Finder's Keepers Chairman Of The Board 1973
- Finger Poppin' Time Hank Ballard And The Midnighters 1960
- Fingertips - Pt 2 Little Stevie Wonder 1963
("Fingertips" was Stevie Wonder's first hit, made when he was only 13. This song topped both the R&B and Pop/Rock charts.)