The first hour of this '73 chart is really bringing it all back for me. I'd forgotten Luther Ingram's "I'll Be Your Shelter" and the Partridges' "Looking Thru the Eyes of Love" -- a Gene Pitney cover, sez Casey, tho' it's not on the Pitney best-of I have. The Cat Man's "Sitting" is a favorite of mine, and Chuck Berry's remake of his own "Reelin' & Rockin'" is infinitely better than "My Ding-a-Ling", and amazingly off-color (sexual innuendo-wise) for '73.
And oh, Bette Midler's "Do You Wanna Dance" is a fabulous performance, Joni's "You Turn Me On" one of my very fave "radio" songs, and I recently expounded on "Dreidel" in my Xmas thread. But Blue Haze's "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is one of the more worthless remakes ever -- another for the "oh those wacky Brits" file, as the '50s revival was reaching fever pitch in the UK at that time.