I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE
MARVIN GAYE
- LW: 2,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 7
WHERE DO YOU GO TO (MY LOVELY)
PETER SARSTEDT
- LW: 1,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 8
SURROUND YOURSELF WITH SORROW
CILLA BLACK
- LW: 6,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 7
- LW: 12,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 8
- LW: 14,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 9,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 6
- LW: 7,
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 7
- LW: 22,
- Peak: 9,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 17,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 11,
- Peak: 11,
- Weeks: 5
- LW: 13,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 5
THE WAY IT USED TO BE
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK
- LW: 3,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 8
- LW: 8,
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 9
IN THE BAD, BAD OLD DAYS
FOUNDATIONS
- LW: 18,
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 3
THE WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND
NOEL HARRISON
- LW: 21,
- Peak: 16,
- Weeks: 5
YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN'
RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
- LW: RE
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 15
- LW: 20,
- Peak: 18,
- Weeks: 5
- LW: 16,
- Peak: 16,
- Weeks: 6
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 15
THE ISRAELITES
DESMOND DEKKER AND THE ACES
- LW: 40,
- Peak: 21,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 38,
- Peak: 22,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 26,
- Peak: 23,
- Weeks: 3
PASSING STRANGERS
SARAH VAUGHAN AND BILLY ECKSTINE
- LW: 30,
- Peak: 24,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 38,
- Peak: 25,
- Weeks: 2
DON JUAN
DAVE DEE, DOZY, BEAKY, MICK AND TICH
- LW: 23,
- Peak: 23,
- Weeks: 4
I'LL PICK A ROSE FOR MY ROSE
MARV JOHNSON
- LW: 23,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 10
(IF PARADISE IS) HALF AS NICE
AMEN CORNER
- LW: 15,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 9
I DON'T KNOW WHY I LOVE YOU
STEVIE WONDER
- LW: 47,
- Peak: 29,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 25,
- Peak: 25,
- Weeks: 4
SANCTUS (MISSA LUBA)
LES TROUBADOURS DU ROI BAUDOUIN
- LW: New
- Peak: 31,
- Weeks: 1
I'M GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME
DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES AND THE TEMPTATIONS
- LW: 19,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 9
MOCKINGBIRD
INEZ AND CHARLIE FOXX
- LW: 43,
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 28,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 17
- LW: 31,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 22
ALL THE LOVE IN THE WORLD
CONSORTIUM
- LW: 27,
- Peak: 22,
- Weeks: 7
BREAKFAST ON PLUTO
DON PARTRIDGE
- LW: 28,
- Peak: 26,
- Weeks: 6
- LW: New
- Peak: 38,
- Weeks: 1
- LW: RE
- Peak: 39,
- Weeks: 2
- LW: 45,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 12
- LW: 35,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 17
SOMETHING'S HAPPENING
HERMAN'S HERMITS
- LW: 32,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 15
- LW: New
- Peak: 44,
- Weeks: 1
COME BACK AND SHAKE ME
CLODAGH RODGERS
- LW: New
- Peak: 44,
- Weeks: 1
- LW: New
- Peak: 46,
- Weeks: 1
THIS GUY'S IN LOVE WITH YOU
HERB ALPERT
- LW: RE
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 17
RIVER DEEP, MOUNTAIN HIGH {1969}
IKE AND TINA TURNER
- LW: 45,
- Peak: 33,
- Weeks: 7
DANCING IN THE STREET {1969}
MARTHA REEVES AND THE VANDELLAS
- LW: 33,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 7
YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING
MAX BYGRAVES
- LW: 43,
- Peak: 35,
- Weeks: 5
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Gerd Demgen
Number 41 is "It's only Love by Tony Blackburn"
Number 35 is " Obla-Di-Obla-Da by Marmelade"
Number 32 is " Sanctus from Missa Luba by Troubadours Du Roi Baudoin"
The rest is correct!
davebrad4d
Anyone know what is @ number 41? It looks like its missing
Institute for Music Research
No 38. The label of A&M AMS 744 shows the artist is 'The Sandpipers'.
No 44. The label of RCA Victor RCA 1802 shows the title is 'Tear Drop City'.
PD
Phil Davis
The Monkees at 44 is actually TEAR DROP CITY.
Graham Mark Walker
No 17. The label and catalogue number are London HL10241. It is not a re-entry.
No 44. The label of RCA RCA1802 shows the title is 'Tear Drop City'.
Pete Titshall
Why no position 41. And why did the charts go bonkers in 1969??
Pete Titshall
No 41 here at all. Why did these charts go bonkers in 1969???
PD
Phil Davis
Tony Blackburn shared position 40 with It's Only Love but OCC didn't include it. That's why this top 50 chart only has 49 entries. I'm sure Tony would be pleased to know.
Things went bonkers around this time when the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) was commissioned by the BBC to compile what they regarded as the official chart from 15th February. OCC haven't implemented the changeover very well, but that's probably to be expected when, (as I write this), in the very first sentence of their "History of the Official Charts" and "Fifties", they say the first ever chart was compiled by the New Music Express. I collected and later subscribed to the NME from day one and it was always called New Musical Express.