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Number One hits in the UK charts for the years 1972 to 1973.

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9 years ago

cbak12sg

Some of those are rerecordings, eg Amazing Grace, Blockbuster. 1972 was a truly terrible year for chart toppers. As for 73, it's hard not to squirm at Gary Glitter.

10 years ago

1beamer11

Remember most, but not sure these were THE number one hits of that year.

10 years ago

Fred Rutledge

these are the songs that were playing when charity was dealing with Kobe, Japan. and all that entail, close friends know what I mean

10 years ago

glenn spicer

My "first year" was a year earlier, a carefree time that, like everyone, I thought would never end.

10 years ago

TheUSAonlinecasinos

I was born in 1972. A good year in music too so.

10 years ago

M Hanson

Love Gilbert O'Sullivan and Don McLean! I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing - wow - have a Coke and a smile, everybody! I never heard of Slade until Run Run Away in the 80s. Gracias por la musica! MH

10 years ago

OnTheWatch

Thank you, Michael Leacy, for your work on this, great stuff. It's Saturday morning and I needed inspiration for a story I'm writing about events that happened fall '72 through June '73. It was my first year at university, the first away from home, and there I met these two extraordinary girls... We were 19, and nothing like that happened, or will ever happen, again. And I'm OK with that. A once-in-a-lifetime experience really is just once in a lifetime.

11 years ago

campen777

Sure I counted more that 104 weeks . Great songs anyway .

11 years ago

jimmy

This was excellent, you know just how to play the tracks for so long to get the memories coming back before going onto the next track. Very good, I re-lived so much of a brief period of my life - awsome..

11 years ago

jimmy

How? That is normally something to be celebrate???????

11 years ago

thinchrisful

youre still with her? how sad

11 years ago

krushnoi

Wow it looks like Slade ruled in the UK back then and I haven't even heard of them till now. They sounded ahead of their time kind of like the 1980 bands. Wonder why they didn't get played in the U.S. very much? Looks like their material got ripped off later by other bands.

11 years ago

gilnod

This is when the rot set in. From the music you could listen to, sing to, & dance to of the 60s, to the plastic lip-syncers of the 70s & 80s, then to the manufactured rubbish we have now.

11 years ago

PaulGreen11

can i have a hug?

11 years ago

PaulGreen11

You're right, Im sorry.

11 years ago

computerpurple

Well i learned something new from listening to this.... the song "Cum Feel The Noize" is not a original song by "Quite Riot" like i've always thought it was. WOW didn't see that cuming he , he , he.

11 years ago

jsilence418

Holy fuck I never realized how bad the British taste in music can be, hooo wheee v!

11 years ago

lovemuffin1963

I never even heard of most of these songs much less the people who recorded them

11 years ago

verkaforever

I LOVE GLAM ROCK!

11 years ago

42awww

Thank you. I find it so incredible to find so many songs I didn't know. I suppose my favourites never got to #1, or was already on my own music trajectory. That was quite enjoyable. I shall check out the other years now.

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