Throwing back to the week of April 20, 1974, the #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 was ‘TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia),’ a disco instrumental by soul band MFSB, a Philly-based group comprised of more than 30 musicians. Vocal group The Three Degrees show up to deliver the song’s only words, the repeated phrase “Let’s get it on, it’s time to get down.”
This track was written as the theme song for Soul Train, and became the first TV theme to ever reach #1. Four more repeated the feat, and rather than give those away here I’ve made a note to do a week on them after I finish with Cowboy Carter.
‘T.S.O.P. (The Sound of Philadelphia)’ is also one of 25 instrumental tracks to hit the top spot, including the themes of Rocky and Chariots of Fire.
Let’s get it on, it’s time to get down
Let’s get it on, it’s time to get down
Let’s get it on, it’s time to get down
Though I was young, I remember this song as well as watching Soul Train.
I love learning more about songs I grew up with (and often took for granted). Thank you!