List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1960s
Australian number-one singles of the 1960s 1969 |
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The following lists the number one singles on the Australian Singles Chart during the 1960s.
The source for this decade is the "Kent Music Report". These charts were calculated in the 1990s in retrospect, by David Kent, using archival data.
The yellow background indicates the #1 song on the KMR End of Year Chart |
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The light blue background indicates the #1 song on the KMR End of Decade Chart |
1960
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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2 January | Bill Haley & His Comets | "Joey's Song" / "Ooh! Look-a-There, Ain't She Pretty?" | 8 weeks |
9 January | |||
16 January | |||
23 January | |||
30 January | |||
6 February | Crash Craddock
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"Boom Boom Baby" | 4 weeks |
13 February | |||
20 February | Johnny O'Keefe | "She's My Baby" | 1 week |
27 February | Crash Craddock | "Boom Boom Baby" | 4 weeks |
5 March | |||
12 March | Emile Ford and the Checkmates | "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" | 4 weeks |
19 March | |||
26 March | |||
2 April | |||
9 April | Johnny and the Hurricanes | "Beatnik Fly" | 2 weeks |
16 April | |||
23 April | Jim Reeves | "He'll Have to Go" | 4 weeks |
30 April | |||
7 May | |||
14 May | |||
21 May | Elvis Presley | "Stuck on You" / "Fame and Fortune" | 1 week |
28 May | Lonnie Donegan and His Group | "My Old Man's a Dustman" | 2 weeks |
4 June | |||
11 June | Rolf Harris | "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" | 3 weeks |
18 June | |||
25 June | |||
2 July | Bobby Rydell | "Swingin' School" / "Ding-A-Ling" | 2 weeks |
9 July | |||
16 July | Connie Francis | "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" | 3 weeks |
23 July | |||
30 July | |||
6 August | Jimmie Rodgers | "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" | 2 weeks |
13 August | |||
20 August | The Beau Marks
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"Clap Your Hands" | 4 weeks |
27 August | |||
3 September | |||
10 September | |||
17 September | The Ventures | "Walk, Don't Run" | 2 weeks |
24 September | |||
1 October | Johnny O'Keefe | "Come on and Take My Hand" / "Don't You Know (Pretty Baby)" | 1 week |
8 October | Elvis Presley | "It's Now or Never" | 7 weeks |
15 October | |||
22 October | |||
29 October | |||
5 November | |||
14 November | |||
19 November | |||
26 November | The Drifters | "Save the Last Dance for Me" | 4 weeks |
3 December | |||
10 December | |||
17 December | |||
24 December | Elvis Presley | " Are You Lonesome Tonight?" / "I Gotta Know "
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6 weeks |
31 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston, "If I Had a Girl" by Rod Lauren, "What in the World's Come Over You" by Jack Scott, "Mule Skinner Blues" by The Fendermen, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" by Brian Hyland, "I Found a New Love" / "Defenceless" by Lonnie Lee, "Please Don't Tease" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, "Peter Gunn" by Duane Eddy and The Rebels, and "North to Alaska" by Johnny Horton.
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "(Making Love on A) Moonlit Night" by Col Joye, "Turn the Lights Out, Johnny" / "Koala Bear" by Johnny Devlin and The Devils with The Delltones, and "Do You Love Me"/"Whiplash" by Rob E.G.
1961
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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7 January | Elvis Presley | " Are You Lonesome Tonight?" / "I Gotta Know "
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6 weeks |
14 January | |||
21 January | |||
28 January | |||
4 February | Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra | "Wonderland by Night" | 3 weeks |
11 February | |||
18 February | |||
25 February | Bobby Vee | "Rubber Ball" | 3 weeks |
4 March | |||
11 March | |||
18 March | Crash Craddock
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"One Last Kiss" | 1 week |
25 March | Elvis Presley | "Wooden Heart" | 4 weeks |
1 April | |||
8 April | |||
15 April | |||
22 April | "Surrender" | 3 weeks | |
29 April | |||
6 May | |||
13 May | Del Shannon | "Runaway" | 6 weeks |
20 May | |||
27 May | |||
3 June | |||
10 June | |||
17 June | |||
24 June | Andy Stewart | "A Scottish Soldier" | 1 week |
1 July | Ricky Nelson | "Travelin' Man" / "Hello Mary Lou" | 5 weeks |
8 July | |||
15 July | |||
22 July | |||
29 July | |||
5 August | Eddie Hodges | "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door" | 7 weeks |
12 August | |||
19 August | |||
26 August | |||
2 September | |||
9 September | |||
16 September | |||
23 September | The Highwaymen | " Michael "
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1 week |
30 September | Johnny O'Keefe | "I'm Counting on You" / "Right Now" | 3 weeks |
7 October | |||
14 October | |||
21 October | Bob Moore and His Orchestra | "Mexico" | 2 weeks |
28 October | |||
4 November | Roy Orbison | "Crying" / "Candy Man" | 3 weeks |
11 November | |||
18 November | |||
25 November | James Darren | "Goodbye, Cruel World" | 2 weeks |
2 December | |||
9 December | Charlie Drake | "My Boomerang Won't Come Back" | 6 weeks |
16 December | |||
23 December | |||
30 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk, "Wheels" by The String-A-Longs, "Theme From Exodus" by Ferrante & Teicher, "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" by Gene McDaniels, "Hats Off to Larry" by Del Shannon, "Together" by Connie Francis, and "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" / "Little Sister" by Elvis Presley.
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "Ready for You" / "Save the Last Dance for Me" by Johnny O'Keefe, "Six White Boomers" by Rolf Harris, "Got a Zack in the Back of Me Pocket" by Johnny Devlin and The Bricks with The Deeners, and "Goin' Steady" / "Naughty Girls" Col Joye and The Joy Boys.
1962
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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6 January | Charlie Drake | "My Boomerang Won't Come Back" | 6 weeks |
13 January | |||
20 January | Sandy Nelson | "Let There Be Drums" | 1 week |
27 January | Elvis Presley | "Can't Help Falling in Love" / "Rock-A-Hula Baby" | 5 weeks |
3 February | |||
10 February | |||
17 February | |||
24 February | |||
3 March | Bobby Darin | "Multiplication" / "Irresistible You" | 3 weeks |
10 March | |||
17 March | |||
24 March | Mr Acker Bilk | "Stranger on the Shore" | 1 week |
31 March | Dion | "The Wanderer" | 1 week |
7 April | Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen | "Midnight in Moscow" | 1 week |
14 April | Elvis Presley | "Good Luck Charm" / "Anything That's Part of You" | 6 weeks |
21 April | |||
28 April | |||
5 May | |||
12 May | |||
19 May | |||
26 May | Lucky Starr
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"I've Been Everywhere" | 2 weeks |
2 June | |||
9 June | Larry Finnegan | "Dear One" | 2 weeks |
16 June | |||
23 June | Ray Charles | "I Can't Stop Loving You" | 4 weeks |
30 June | |||
7 July | |||
14 July | |||
21 July | Toni Fisher | "West of the Wall" | 2 week |
28 July | |||
4 August | Claude King | "Wolverton Mountain" | 1 week |
11 August | Bobby Vinton | "Roses Are Red (My Love)" | 4 weeks |
18 August | |||
25 August | |||
1 September | |||
8 September | Frank Ifield | "I Remember You" | 2 weeks |
15 September | |||
22 September | Tommy Roe | "Sheila" | 3 weeks |
29 September | |||
6 October | |||
13 October | Nat King Cole | "Ramblin' Rose" | 1 week |
20 October | Del Shannon | "The Swiss Maid" | 3 weeks |
27 October | |||
3 November | |||
10 November | Roy Orbison | "Working for the Man" / "Leah" | 5 weeks |
17 November | |||
24 November | |||
1 December | |||
8 December | |||
15 December | The Tijuana Brass featuring Herb Alpert | "The Lonely Bull" / "Acapulco" | 3 weeks |
22 December | |||
29 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "Southern 'Rora" by The Joy Boys, "You're Driving Me Mad" by Judy Stone, and "Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands" by The Delltones
1963
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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5 January | The Four Seasons | "Big Girls Don't Cry" / "Conny-O" | 1 week |
12 January | Elvis Presley | "Return to Sender" | 3 weeks |
19 January | |||
26 January | |||
2 February | The Shadows | " The Boys "
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2 weeks |
9 February | |||
16 February | Del Shannon | "Little Town Flirt" | 1 week |
23 February | The Rooftop Singers | "Walk Right In" | 1 week |
2 March | Ned Miller | "From a Jack to a King" | 2 weeks |
9 March | |||
16 March | Paul and Paula
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"Hey Paula" | 3 weeks |
23 March | |||
30 March | |||
6 April | The Four Seasons | "Walk Like a Man" | 1 week |
13 April | Roy Orbison | "In Dreams" | 2 weeks |
20 April | |||
27 April | The Chantays | "Pipeline" | 4 weeks |
4 May | |||
11 May | |||
18 May | |||
25 May | Little Peggy March
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"I Will Follow Him" | 2 weeks |
1 June | |||
8 June | Bill Justis | "Tamoure" | 4 weeks |
15 June | |||
22 June | |||
29 June | |||
6 July | Lesley Gore | " It's My Party "
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1 week |
13 July | Kyu Sakamoto | "Sukiyaki" | 2 weeks |
20 July | |||
27 July | Johnny O'Keefe | "Move Baby Move" / "You'll Never Cherish a Love So True" | 2 weeks |
3 August | |||
10 August | Jan and Dean | "Surf City" | 1 week |
17 August | Rob E.G. | "55 Days at Peking" | 4 weeks |
24 August | |||
31 August | |||
7 September | |||
14 September | Allan Sherman | " Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh "
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1 week |
21 September | The Atlantics | "Bombora" | 2 weeks |
28 September | |||
5 October | Helen Shapiro | "No Trespassing" / "Not Responsible" | 2 weeks |
12 October | |||
19 October | Roy Orbison | "Blue Bayou" / "Mean Woman Blues" | 2 weeks |
26 October | |||
2 November | Kathy Kirby | "Dance On!" | 3 weeks |
9 November | |||
16 November | |||
23 November | Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs | "Sugar Shack" | 3 weeks |
30 November | |||
7 December | |||
14 December | Gerry & The Pacemakers | "You'll Never Walk Alone" | 2 weeks |
21 December | |||
28 December | The Beatles | "I Want to Hold Your Hand" | 7 weeks |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" by Bobby Vee, "Rhythm of the Rain" by The Cascades, "Foot Tapper" by The Shadows, "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" by Elvis Presley, "If I Had a Hammer" by Trini Lopez, "Washington Square" by The Village Stompers, and "Hootenanny Hoot" by Sheb Wooley.
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Blame It on the Bossa Nova" by Eydie Gormé (3), "Summer Holiday" / "Dancing Shoes" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (3), "How Do You Do It?" by Gerry and the Pacemakers (3), "Falling" / "Distant Drums" by Roy Orbison (3), "Atlantis" by "I Want You to Want Me" by The Shadows (3), "Wipe Out" / "Surfer Joe" by The Surfaris (3), "She Loves You" / "I'll Get You" by The Beatles (3), "Come a Little Bit Closer" by The Delltones (4), "Jezebel" / "Stage to Cimarron" by
Hits by Australasian artists included "(And Her Name is) Scarlet" by The De Kroo Brothers, and "Proud of You" by Jay Justin.
1964
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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4 January | The Beatles | "I Want to Hold Your Hand" | 7 weeks |
11 January | |||
18 January | |||
25 January | |||
1 February | |||
8 February | |||
15 February | "I Saw Her Standing There" / "Love Me Do" | 7 weeks | |
22 February | |||
29 February | |||
7 March | |||
14 March | |||
21 March | |||
28 March | |||
4 April | "Roll Over Beethoven" / "Hold Me Tight" | 2 weeks | |
11 April | |||
18 April | All My Loving EP | 3 weeks | |
25 April | |||
2 May | |||
9 May | "Can't Buy Me Love" / "You Can't Do That" | 5 weeks (and a sixth on 27 June) | |
16 May | |||
23 May | |||
30 May | |||
6 June | |||
13 June | Mary Wells | "My Guy" | 2 weeks |
20 June | |||
27 June | The Beatles | "Can't Buy Me Love" / "You Can't Do That" | 1 week (also, 5 weeks starting 9 May) |
4 July | Requests (EP): "Long Tall Sally" / "Boys" / "I Call Your Name" | 1 week | |
11 July | Cilla Black | "You're My World" | 2 weeks |
18 July | |||
25 July | The Beatles | "A Hard Day's Night" / "Things We Said Today" | 6 weeks |
1 August | |||
8 August | |||
15 August | |||
22 August | |||
29 August | |||
5 September | "I Should Have Known Better" / "If I Fell" | 5 weeks | |
12 September | |||
19 September | |||
26 September | |||
3 October | |||
10 October | Roy Orbison | "Pretty Woman" | 2 weeks |
17 October | |||
24 October | The Honeycombs | "Have I the Right?" | 2 weeks |
31 October | |||
7 November | Ray Columbus and the Invaders | "She's a Mod" | 2 weeks |
14 November | |||
21 November | Elvis Presley | "Ain't That Loving You, Baby" / "Ask Me" | 3 weeks |
28 November | |||
5 December | |||
12 December | The Beatles | "I Feel Fine" / "She's a Woman" | 8 weeks |
19 December | |||
26 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "The Crusher" by
1965
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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2 January | The Beatles | "I Feel Fine" / "She's a Woman" | 8 weeks |
9 January | |||
16 January | |||
23 January | |||
30 January | |||
6 February | Julie Rogers
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" The Wedding "
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1 week |
13 February | Petula Clark | "Downtown" | 1 week |
20 February | The Rolling Stones | "Under the Boardwalk" / "Walking the Dog" | 3 weeks |
27 February | |||
6 March | |||
13 March | The Seekers | "I'll Never Find Another You" | 3 weeks |
20 March | |||
27 March | |||
3 April | The Beatles | "Rock and Roll Music" / "Honey Don't" | 4 weeks |
10 April | |||
17 April | |||
24 April | |||
1 May | "Ticket to Ride" / "Yes It Is" | 3 weeks | |
8 May | |||
15 May | |||
22 May | Herman's Hermits | "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" | 4 weeks |
29 May | |||
5 June | |||
12 June | |||
19 June | Elvis Presley | "Crying in the Chapel" | 6 weeks |
26 June | |||
3 July | |||
10 July | |||
17 July | |||
24 July | |||
31 July | Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs
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"I Told the Brook" / "Funny Face" | 1 week |
7 August | The Rolling Stones | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | 1 week |
14 August | The Beatles | "Help!" / "I'm Down" | 8 weeks |
21 August | |||
28 August | |||
4 September | |||
11 September | |||
18 September | |||
25 September | |||
2 October | |||
9 October | Normie Rowe | "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" / "Shakin' All Over" | 8 weeks |
16 October | |||
23 October | |||
30 October | |||
6 November | |||
13 November | |||
20 November | |||
27 November | |||
4 December | The Seekers | "The Carnival Is Over" | 6 weeks |
11 December | |||
18 December | |||
25 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "Velvet Waters" by Tony Worsley, "Wedding Ring" by The Easybeats, "Morning Town Ride" by The Seekers, and "Rockin' Robin" / "Baby What's Wrong" by The Henchmen.
1966
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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1 January | The Seekers | "The Carnival Is Over" | 6 weeks |
8 January | |||
15 January | The Beatles | "We Can Work It Out" / "Day Tripper" | 7 weeks |
22 January | |||
29 January | |||
5 February | |||
12 February | |||
19 February | |||
26 February | |||
5 March | Nancy Sinatra | "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" | 8 weeks |
12 March | |||
19 March | |||
26 March | |||
2 April | |||
9 April | |||
16 April | |||
23 April | |||
30 April | The Beatles | "Nowhere Man" / "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" | 2 weeks |
7 May | |||
14 May | Bobby and Laurie | "Hitch Hiker" | 5 weeks |
21 May | |||
28 May | |||
4 June | |||
11 June | |||
18 June | The Rolling Stones | " Paint It, Black " / "Long Long While"
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3 weeks |
25 June | |||
2 July | |||
9 July | The Beatles | " Rain "
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1 week |
16 July | Frank Sinatra | "Strangers in the Night" | 2 weeks |
23 July | |||
30 July | The Troggs | "Wild Thing" | 2 weeks |
6 August | |||
13 August | B. J. Thomas | "Mama" | 1 week |
20 August | The Easybeats | Easyfever (EP): "I'll Make You Happy" / "Too Much" | 2 weeks |
27 August | |||
3 September | The Beatles | "Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby" | 8 weeks |
10 September | |||
17 September | |||
24 September | |||
1 October | |||
8 October | |||
15 October | |||
22 October | |||
29 October | Peter and Gordon | "Lady Godiva" | 3 weeks |
5 November | |||
12 November | |||
19 November | New Vaudeville Band
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"Winchester Cathedral" | 1 week |
26 November | The Easybeats | "Sorry" / "Funny Feelin'" | 1 week |
3 December | Herman's Hermits | "No Milk Today" | 1 week |
10 December | The Beach Boys | "Good Vibrations" | 1 week |
17 December | Normie Rowe | "Ooh La La" / "Ain't Nobody Home" | 1 week (and another two weeks in 1967) |
24 December | The Easybeats | "Friday on My Mind" | 2 weeks |
31 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Love Letter" / "
Hits by Australasian artists included "Pride and Joy" / "The Stones I Throw" by Normie Rowe and The Playboys, "Ever Lovin' Man" and "The Loved One" by The Loved Ones, "Someday" by Tony Barber, and "Let the Little Girl Dance" / "Answer Me" by Grantley Dee.
1967
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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7 January | Normie Rowe | "Ooh La La" / "Ain't Nobody Home" | 2 weeks (also one week in 1966) |
14 January | |||
21 January | Tom Jones | "Green, Green Grass of Home" | 3 weeks |
28 January | |||
4 February | |||
11 February | The Monkees | "I'm a Believer" / "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" | 1 week |
18 February | The Royal Guardsmen | "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" | 5 weeks |
25 February | |||
4 March | |||
11 March | |||
18 March | |||
25 March | The Seekers | "Georgy Girl" | 1 week |
1 April | The Beatles | "Penny Lane" / "Strawberry Fields Forever" | 5 weeks |
8 April | |||
15 April | |||
22 April | |||
29 April | |||
6 May | Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra | "Somethin' Stupid" | 3 weeks |
13 May | |||
20 May | |||
27 May | Petula Clark | "This Is My Song" | 6 weeks |
3 June | |||
10 June | |||
17 June | |||
24 June | |||
1 July | |||
8 July | Procol Harum | "A Whiter Shade of Pale" | 3 weeks |
15 July | |||
22 July | |||
29 July | The Beatles | "All You Need Is Love" / "Baby, You're a Rich Man" | 5 weeks |
5 August | |||
12 August | |||
19 August | |||
26 August | |||
2 September | The 5th Dimension | "Up, Up and Away" | 2 weeks |
9 September | |||
16 September | Petula Clark | "Don't Sleep in the Subway" | 2 weeks |
23 September | |||
30 September | Vikki Carr | "It Must Be Him" | 3 weeks |
7 October | |||
14 October | |||
21 October | Engelbert Humperdinck | "The Last Waltz" | 9 weeks |
28 October | |||
4 November | |||
11 November | |||
18 November | |||
25 November | |||
2 December | |||
9 December | |||
16 December | |||
23 December | The Royal Guardsmen | "Snoopy's Christmas" | 2 weeks |
30 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "Living in a Child's Dream" by The Masters Apprentices, "What's Wrong with the Way I Live" / "9.50" by The Twilights, "Woman You're Breaking Me" by The Groop, "Heaven and Hell" / "Pretty Girl" by The Easybeats, and "What Am I Doing Here With You?" by Bev Harrell.
1968
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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6 January | The Beatles | "Hello, Goodbye" / "I Am the Walrus" | 2 weeks |
13 January | |||
20 January | John Farnham | "Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)" | 6 weeks |
27 January | |||
3 February | |||
10 February | |||
17 February | |||
24 February | |||
2 March | John Fred and His Playboy Band | "Judy in Disguise" | 2 weeks |
9 March | |||
16 March | Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra | "Love Is Blue" | 5 weeks |
23 March | |||
30 March | |||
6 April | |||
13 April | |||
20 April | The Beatles | "Lady Madonna" / "The Inner Light" | 2 weeks |
27 April | |||
4 May | Bobby Goldsboro | "Honey" | 5 weeks |
11 May | |||
18 May | |||
25 May | |||
1 June | |||
8 June | The Irish Rovers | "The Unicorn" | 4 weeks |
15 June | |||
22 June | |||
29 June | |||
6 July | Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass | "This Guy's in Love with You" | 2 weeks |
13 July | |||
20 July | Merrilee Rush | "Angel of the Morning" | 2 weeks |
27 July | |||
3 August | The Irish Rovers | "The Orange and the Green" / "Whiskey on a Sunday" | 3 weeks |
10 August | |||
17 August | |||
24 August | Richard Harris | "MacArthur Park" | 2 weeks |
31 August | |||
7 September | Mama Cass with The Mamas & the Papas | "Dream a Little Dream of Me" | 1 week |
14 September | Tom Jones | "Help Yourself" | 2 weeks |
21 September | |||
28 September | Jeannie C. Riley | "Harper Valley PTA" | 1 week |
5 October | The Beatles | "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" | 13 weeks |
12 October | |||
19 October | |||
26 October | |||
2 November | |||
9 November | |||
16 November | |||
23 November | |||
30 November | |||
7 December | |||
14 December | |||
21 December | |||
28 December |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "
1969
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one |
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4 January | Cream | "White Room" / "Those Were the Days" | 2 weeks |
11 January | |||
18 January | Barry Ryan | "Eloise" | 3 weeks |
24 January | |||
1 February | |||
8 February | The Scaffold | "Lily the Pink" | 2 weeks |
15 February | |||
22 February | Bee Gees | "I Started a Joke" | 2 weeks |
1 March | |||
8 March | The Beatles | "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" / "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" | 6 weeks |
15 March | |||
22 March | |||
29 March | |||
5 April | |||
12 April | |||
19 April | Peter Sarstedt | "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)" | 4 weeks |
26 April | |||
3 May | |||
10 May | |||
17 May | Russell Morris | "The Real Thing" | 2 weeks |
24 May | |||
31 May | The Beatles | " Don't Let Me Down "
|
4 weeks |
7 June | |||
14 June | |||
21 June | |||
28 June | The Cowsills | "Hair" | 2 weeks |
5 July | |||
12 July | The Beatles | "The Ballad of John and Yoko" | 4 weeks |
19 July | |||
26 July | |||
2 August | |||
9 August | Elvis Presley | "In the Ghetto" | 4 weeks |
16 August | |||
23 August | |||
30 August | |||
6 September | The Rolling Stones | "Honky Tonk Women" | 5 weeks |
13 September | |||
20 September | |||
27 September | |||
4 October | |||
11 October | Russell Morris | "Part Three into Paper Walls" / "The Girl That I Love" | 3 weeks |
18 October | |||
25 October | |||
1 November | Ross D. Wyllie | "The Star" | 2 weeks |
8 November | |||
15 November | The Beatles | "Something" / "Come Together" | 5 weeks |
22 November | Roy Orbison | "Penny Arcade" | 1 week |
29 November | The Beatles | "Something" / "Come Together" | 5 weeks |
6 December | |||
13 December | |||
20 December | |||
27 December | Elvis Presley | "Suspicious Minds" | 3 weeks (2 weeks in Jan. 1970) |
Other hits
Songs peaking at number two included "
Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "
Hits by Australasian artists included "
See also
- Music of Australia
- List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1960s
- List of Billboard number-one singles
- Lists of UK Singles Chart number ones
References
- ^ "Billboard Magazine, July 8, 1967". Billboard. 8 July 1967.