Here are Barry White’s top ten hits on the American R&B charts. Many of them have held up amazingly well, despite the song titles which sound almost the same.
1973: I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Baby (#1)
1973: I’ve Got So Much Love to Give (#5)
1973: Never, Never Gonna Give You Up (#2)
1974: Honey Please Can’t Ya See (#6)
1974: Can’t Give Enough of Your Love, Babe (#1)
1974: You’re the First, the Last, My Everything (#1)
1975: What Am I Gonna Do with You (#1)
1975: I’ll Do for You Anything You Want Me To (#4)
1975: Let the Music Play (#4)
1977: It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me (#1)
1977: Playing Your Game, Baby (#8)
1978: Your Sweetness is My Weakness (#2)
1991: Put Me in Your Mix (#2)
1994: Practice What You Preach (#1)

















Barry White was a big ol’ teddy bear with that wonderful, deep voice. His sultry, grooving music are classics.
The Maestro and Love Unlimited. That was wonderful sensuous music. Love to kick it old school. Thanx Abagond.
You forgot 1987 Sho you Right. Any sexy jam by the big man.
As far as I’m concerned anything with Barry White’s voice is not only a hit, but a surefire way to make babies lol.
[...] Here are Barry White’s top ten hits on the American R&B charts. Many of them have held up amazingly well, despite the song titles which sound almost the same. [...]
@ Mary
That song only went to #17.
Barry White…This is how I react when I hear his voice:
But Abagond, I love that song. It’s one of my favorites. Call me crazy.
Just hearing his voice gave me instant chills. Barry White <3 him.
Ohhh … Barrrrryyyyy …
Whoops, did I say that out loud.