"The World Of Solid Gold Hits" is a compilation album released in December 1975 by Decca Records. Part of the "The World Of" series, this vinyl LP showcases a diverse selection of popular hits spanning various genres such as electronic, rock, funk, and soul. The album features tracks from different artists including Typically Tropical with "Barbados," Lynsey De Paul's "Sugar Me," Gilbert Bécaud's "A Little Love and Understanding," The Chi-Lites' "Too Good to Be Forgotten," Candlewick Green's "Who Do You Think You Are," Hamilton Bohannon's "Disco Stomp," Peter Skellern's "Hold On to Love," Al Green's "Sha-La-La (Make Me Happy)," The Diversions' "Fatti Bum-Bum," Jackie Wilson's "I Get the Sweetest Feeling," Mouth and MacNeal's "I See a Star," and Thin Lizzy's "Whisky in the Jar." This compilation offers a snapshot of the musical landscape of the mid-1970s with its mix of well-known hits.