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1975 Classic Was No. 1 Hit Song 51 Years Years Ago Today

1975 Classic Was No. 1 Hit Song 51 Years Years Ago Today

Lila ParksMon, April 6, 2026 at 3:59 AM UTC

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In 1974, Johnny Rodriguez released a song that would leave a lasting impact on country music.

The hit "I Just Can't Get Her Out of My Mind" quickly became beloved by many, reaching No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart on April 5, 1975. The success marked yet another milestone in the singer's rise to fame, earning respect from artists and listeners across the genre.

Written by Larry Gatlin and produced by Jerry Kennedy, the song blended heartbreak with the smooth, easy style that helped Rodriguez stand out in the genre. It was released from his album Songs About Ladies and Love and became his fourth country No. 1.

By the time of its release, Rodriguez was already building serious momentum. The Texas native grew up in Sabinal before making his way to Nashville, where he quickly emerged as one of country music's brightest young stars. His success endured for decades, earning him recognition as a pioneering Mexican American figure in mainstream country music.

The sincerity of Rodriguez's music is part of what made it so cherished. In an interview with KIII 3 News, he shared advice to new songwriters, saying, "If they write their own material, it always helps them because it separates them from everybody else--if they're really honest about it. That's the hardest part; it's like taking your clothes off in front of somebody when you write a song."

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Although he considered it a challenge, Rodriguez successfully delivered music straight from his heart, giving his songs a relatable, human quality that many other hits lacked. This exhibited his true talent, as his hits were not formulaically crafted for the industry but rather vulnerable pieces of art that encapsulated his true emotions.

The singer's rise would not have been the same without "I Just Can't Get Her Out of My Mind." Despite already dominating the charts at the time, 1975 proved the extent of Rodriguez's musical abilities. After this single hit No. 1, he followed it with two more songs that topped the charts that same year: "Just Get Up and Close the Door" and "Love Put a Song in My Heart."

More than five decades since its release, the song remains a highlight of Rodriguez’s best-known years. It continues to stand as one of the clearest examples of why his name became so important in 1970s country music.

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