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Number One hits in the UK charts for the years 1970 to 1971.

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8 years ago

Nancy Rose

wHAT THE ^&^&(^&*

9 years ago

James Wilson

Some of those songs are terrible.

10 years ago

Katja Müller

oh no...not a one hit wonder...I had posters of him, Lou Reed, and David Bowie on my wall. A lot of us girls crushed HARD on Marc Bolan.

10 years ago

Peters Markus

Geile muke

10 years ago

glenn spicer

I`ll remember the Tams until I die, I had my first slow dance to my first girlfriend to their "hey girl don`t bother me". September 1971 I often wonder what Sally`s doing now

10 years ago

M Hanson

Band of Gold. My Sweet Lord. Gracias por la musica! MH

10 years ago

M Hanson

I recently heard that Clive Davis said that Bridge Over Troubled Water is the greatest song he ever heard.

10 years ago

rslitman

Here in the U.S., I heard another T. Rex song on the radio before "Bang-A-Gong", called "Ride a White Swan", but it didn't last very long. I liked it a whole lot more than "Bang-A-Gong". I've recently found it here on YouTube and have been playing it almost every day.

10 years ago

rslitman

Thanks for posting this. I am from the U.S. It's interesting to see what songs were huge hits here but not #1 there (maybe they did reach #2 or some other high spot), which were #1 there and were also big hits here but not #1, which were #1 there and very minor hits here, and which of these #1's I never heard of before. (I've got to go seek out that "Ernie the Fastest Milkman" song here on YouTube!)

11 years ago

SmileKids TV

Thank you. Great list of songs.

11 years ago

redhairkid

Not entirely true, Haylee. Look at the rubbish put out by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Kylie Minogue, Aqua and Black Box which all reached #1!

11 years ago

23ladygagamonster23

Simon and Garfunkel :)

11 years ago

lulu ahmad

wow! love the effort , thank you

11 years ago

AngusianPianist

EDIT: Sorry, I meant decades to come, not centuries…

11 years ago

AngusianPianist

I was born in '94 and I know about 30% of the songs in this list (like the songs by Simon & Garfunkel, Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, T. Rex…). Isn't it strange how some number one songs are meant to be remembered for centuries to come whereas others sink into oblivion along with their writers? I mean who the hell are Dawn, Mungo Jerry and the Tams? I wonder if anybody will remember any of 2012's number one hits in 40 years...

11 years ago

jsilence418

Remember a lot of English musicians made quite a good living from America's taste,

11 years ago

jsilence418

I like seeing the British charts to see what was good and what was.... Ernie fastest milkman in the west ....mmm hmmm .

11 years ago

Sarah Gregory

to think i was being born in 1971.

11 years ago

FRANCIS RAZU

Superb Sir superb.Very touching and exhilarating .Some of these songs keep my spirits up and makes me reminiscence of my youth &friends who shared music. Folks like you keep our memories fresh.Thanks once more .

11 years ago

jnmklo9

Thanks for posting I was 15 in Manchester at this time and the hits remind me of where I was and what I was doing - in the roller skating rink in Longsight/ Levenshulme mostly or splinters

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