|  | ITSTOOLATE | 1971 US number one single by Carole King from her album Tapestry (3,3,4) | 
|  | FAMILYAFFAIR | 1971 US number one hit single by Sly and the Family Stone (6,6) | 
|  | KING | "The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own." Her album Tapestry held the number-one spot on the Billboard albu | 
|  | BIGBADJOHN | 1961 US number one single by Jimmy Dean often used in the closing credits of the TV show This Week | 
|  | DUKEOFEARL | 1962 US number-one single by Gene Chandler | 
|  | NIGHTFEVER | Bee Gees song that was the US number one single for over two months in 1978 | 
|  | ANNIESSONG | John Denver's second US number one single | 
|  | CAROLEKING | Composer, singer/songwriter whose 1971 album Tapestry remained on the US album charts for over six years (6,4) | 
|  | RHINESTONE | After 14 years of solo recording, what was Glen Campbell's first US number one? (10,6) | 
|  | CHANDELIER | Song by Sia from her album 1000 Forms of Fear (10) | 
|  | WILLYOULOVEMETOMORROW | Song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King that made The Shirelles the first all-girl group to have a US number one single | 
|  | OHGIRL | 1972 US number one single by The Chi-Lites which reached number 14 in the UK | 
|  | CHUCKBERRY | Singer of the 1956 US number two hit Roll Over Beethoven (5,5) | 
|  | HELLOILOVEYOU | 1968 US number one single by the Doors (5,1,4,3) | 
|  | THESTREAK | 1974 UK and US number one single by Ray Stevens | 
|  | GROOVIN | 1967 US Number One single by The Young Rascals | 
|  | TAPESTRY | 1971 album by Carole King, one of the best-selling albums of all time | 
|  | YOUSENDME | 1957 US number one single by Sam Cooke | 
|  | WHEREDIDOURLOVEGO | The Supremes' first US number one single (5,3,3,4,2) | 
|  | HOWWILLIKNOW | Whitney Houston's second US number-one single, released in 1985 (3,4,1,4) |