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Official Singles Chart on 12/2/1969

12 February 1969 - 18 February 1969

The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and vinyl, compiled by the Official Charts Company. The UK Top 40 is broadcast on BBC Radio 1, the Top 100 is published exclusively on OfficialCharts.com. View the biggest songs of 2024 so far.

 

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Andrew Green

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Both I Guess I'll Always Love You and Dancing in the Street were not new entries. The former climbed one place, whilst the latter fell one place.

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Phil Davis

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Correct position for The Scaffold is 20.

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databoy

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Thanks. I've just discovered this error too. Have you seen what they put for its LW position in next week's chart? They have taken the 19 and 20 from this week and ADDED them together to give 39!

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Alan McKenna

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River deep, Mountain High ~45 first charted in 1966. Should be shown as a re-entry

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Blank

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It's a new record, not a re-entry of the old. Reissue = New entry. Although recording is the same.
Original HL10046
This (Re)Issue HLU10242

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Alan McKenna

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Lily The Pink By The Scaffold Shown at both #19 and #20

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Graham Mark Walker

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No 5. Tamla Motown TMG684 is not a new entry.
No 11. Tamla Motown TMG683 is not a re-entry.
No 31. The label and catalogue number are London HL 10241.

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garry

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the chart run for martha reeves is broken. it was #4 last week, and future weeks are broken too!
i think this was the week BMRB took over the charts

scaffold are at joint #19 this week, the data seems to show two positions... and the chart run is broken!

the isley brothers at #11, were #12 last week... and the chart run is broken!

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Alan McKenna

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Just noticed the Martha Reeves chart run . I also think it should be shown a a re-entry on 21st January as it first charted in 1964. The 1969 in brackets is irrelevant in my opinion. (Known as just Martha & The Vandellas then but the same group)

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Blank

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Same situation as River Deep above, except these 2 issues aren't even on the same label. Charts recorded physical release not recordings then. The date in brackets is to differentiate the 2 releases and runs.

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Blank

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Martha is credited with "Reeves" on this reissue, but not on original release.