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Number 72:

 

It's the same old song, with Roy & Co!

 

 

Number One in June 1973 & 640,000 sold.

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Number 71:

 

Noddy & the boys from Wolverhampton

 

 

Number One in March 1973 & straight in at Number One & selling a total of 646,800 copies.

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Number 70:

 

Terry of the Poppy Family...We had joy we had fun, we had United on the run!

 

 

Number One in April 1974 & 649,000 sold.

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Number 69:

 

Another double A side from Rod

 

 

Number One in September 1971 & 653,000 sold.

 

It started out on it's own as this:

 

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Number 68:

 

No Sir, I can't!

 

 

So, pigeon English from Spain. In 1978, they represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest. They didn't win, because they weren't Greek! Confused? I certainly was! Anyway, they boogied themselves up to Number One in October 1977 & sold 654,900 copies.

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Number 67:

 

No sign of the Bee Gees!

 

 

Number One in July 1977 & 656,200 sold.

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Number 66:

 

I don't think so!

 

 

Number One in November 1974 & 660,000 sold.

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Number 65:

 

Can you hear the drums?

 

 

Originally released in Sweden with Frida on her own, but the group went to Number One with it in May 1976 & sold 670,000.

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Number 64:

 

Debbie, shades & a lonely street

 

 

Number One in May 1979 & 679,680 sold.

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Number 63:

 

Billy doesn't like it here in this town

 

 

Time to tear up you picture of John & Olivia! And Bob knew what he was doing, there. "Rat Trap" was Number One in November 1978 & sold 680,000 copies.

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Number 62:

 

Alright!

 

 

It was Number 2 in August 1970. Came back in 1973 & 1978 & sold a total of 690,000 in the 70s, alone.

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Number 61:

 

More overplayed stuff from Gold Radio!

 

 

The biggest seller of 1970 & it sold 693,000.

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Number 60:

 

Merry Christmas Elvis!

 

 

Les Gray & co topping the Christmas chart of 1974. Not enormous sales, although it shifted 694,000 in total.

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Number 59:

 

Herbie Flowers gives Corporal Jones, a hit!

 

 

It went to Number One, on a week that the British Market Research Bureau never compiled a chart. McGuiness Flint were neck & neck with Dave Edmunds & then BANG, Dunn! So, he was Number One from the end of December 1970 & sold 695,000 in total.

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Number 58:

 

More overplayed Mud. A shame because they did make better stuff

 

 

The biggest seller of 1974 & 695,000 sold.

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Number 57:

 

One day Lena

 

 

The best Number One of 1979, by far....Well it could of been worse. It might have been Gloria Hunniford's version! Lena sold 703,680 by New Year's Eve 1979.

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Number 56:

 

Dance Bryan!

 

 

Mr Suit & a Number 2 in May 1979, that sold 705,000.

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Number 55:

 

The return of the Teeth!

 

 

Number One in April 1978 & 705,000 sold.

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Number 54:

 

His name was Ernie, but he never won with his Premium Bonds!

 

 

Number One in November & December 1971 & 705,000 sold. Strangely never performed on his Thames TV series.

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Number 53:

 

Mr Liza Goddard returns

 

 

Some people (usually older people) used to mix him up with Gary Glitter. Not a huge mistake in December 1973. Coo Ca Choo made Number 2 & sold 708,000 copies.

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