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Guys, an Italian fellow, who calls himself Me, (?!), has Posted every No.1 Single ,

(from the various UK Charts), on his Website. You have to scroll across the page,

to see all of the No.1's. They include the NME, & Melody Maker No.1's.

 

The Decades take a little while to load, but, they do so after a very short time.

 

He's even Posted the Sheet Music No.1's - from as far back as December 1939.

 

LINK:,

 

http://www.it-charts.it/uk-charts.htm

 

NOTE - He says if you spot any mistakes, can you let him

know. I spotted that he's put the word 'I' in front of How Do You

Do It?, (1963), & 'World Without Love', (1964), in the MM No.1's.

He's also got the letters mixed up, in the Being part, of

Smokey Robinson's No.1, in 1981. (Again in the MM Lists).

 

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I don't know if it is on Wikipedia.

 

Anyhow, not everyone knows every Wikipedia Chart Page.

 

Personally, I think Wikipedia is a joke. I use it as a rough guide -

but, rarely as a reliable source.

Neither site appears to have Pop Weekly: A music mag that ran between 1962 & 1966. The author of the site has also made errors in the Top Of The Pops chart i.e. the Rolling Stones first TOTP #1 was "The Last Time" & not "Little Red Rooster", which got stuck at #2 along with "It's All Over Now". This was where the Stones used to go wrong: They always released their singles, at exactly the same time as the Beatles. All the Beatles singles entered the chart at #1 in 1964 preventing the Stones. They corrected the feat in 1965 & released on different weeks.

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