Charts of the 1970s

70s Music Charts January 3rd 1970

05/02/2012 22:15
  The first chart of the 1970s is a total repeat of the last charts from 1969, because of this there are NO new entries this week. The following week we will take a look at the new entries into the top forty that do not get into the top twenty.   No. 40 I'll Never Fall In Love Again by Bobbie Gentry    No.39 Good Morning Starshine by Oliver     No. 38 Gin Gin Goolie by Scaffold No. 37 Hitchin' A Ride by Vanity Fare No. 36 A...
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Charts of the 1970s

1970s Music Chart January 9th 1971

10/03/2012 05:18
Another look at the BBC charts and those that occupied the numbers between No. 40 and No. 21, and especially those that did not go on to make the important top twenty. There are TWO versions in this chart. No. 40 Its Wonderful (To Be Loved By You) by Jimmy Ruffin No. 39 Rupert by Jackie...

1970s Music Chart January 2nd 1971

04/03/2012 07:12
Again we look at the singles that enter the charts within the forty but never make it up into the top twenty. The full top ten is listed at the end of the article. Enjoy. No. 40 Me And My Life by  Tremeloes  No. 39 Heaven Help Us All by Stevie Wonder No. 38 The Tip Of My...

70s Music Chart February 28th 1970

26/02/2012 12:53
More from the BBC charts from No. 40 to No. 21 looking at those songs that make the top forty but not the top 20. The full top twenty is at the bottom of this article.   No. 40 Just A Little Misunderstanding by Contours No. 39 Friends by Arrival No. 38 You're Such A Good...

70s Music Chart February 21st 1970

22/02/2012 08:16
Another look at the BBC charts and taking notice of singles entering the top forty but not getting as high as No. 20 No. 40 Good Old Rock N Roll by Dave Clark Five No. 39 Girlie by Peddlers No. 38 Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head by B.J Thomas Born in Oklahoma in 1940 singing the...

70s Music Chart February 14th 1970

22/02/2012 04:14
These are the BBC charts for the week. We look in detail at the charts between forty and twenty one and look at the singles that never were able to burst through to the top twenty. The top twenty in full is at the bottom of this article. No. 40 United We Stand by Brotherhood Of Man No....

70s Music Chart February 7th 1970

21/02/2012 02:13
Here, in these BBC charts we look at the singles that came into the top forty, but did not make the Top Twenty. Although this week all the new entries went on to join the top twenty. For full details of the top twenty of this week see the link at the bottom of the page. No. 40 Good Morning...

70s Music Chart January 31st 1970

21/02/2012 01:17
Here, in these BBC charts we look at the singles that came into the top forty, but did not make the Top Twenty. For full details of the top twenty of this week see the link at the bottom of the page. No. 40 The Highway Song by Nancy Sinatra No. 39 Elizabethan Reggae by Boris...

70s Music Chart January 24th 1970

17/02/2012 11:37
The British Charts continue. No. 40 Loneliness by Des O'Connor   No. 39 Rub A Dub Dub by Equals This reggae group were formed in 1965 and featured Eddie Grant and John Hall. Eddie left the group in 1971 following heat problems. No. 38 Green River by  Creedence...

70s Music Charts January 17th 1970

16/02/2012 13:41
More from the British charts now as we look at the Top Forty as complied for the BBC by the British Market Research Bureau. No.40 Something/Come Together by Beatles No. 39 I Can't Get Next To You by Temptations Produced by Norman Whitfield on the Motown label and if you think it sounds...

70s Music Charts January 10th 1970

09/02/2012 03:08
This is the second official BBC charts of the 1970s. Here we look at the "classic" singles in the top forty. Enjoy and sing a long too. No. 40 Long Shot Kick De Bucket by Pioneers This Jamaican group had more success in the 1960s, and in the 1970s had in the trio the brother of Desmond...
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Welcome to our website

The 1970s were a great time for music as entertainment ,and for the 70s music to become part of pop culture. It really was a soundtrack to our lives. It is still very surprising to me that the 1970s music is still played everywhere.From disco to Pink Floydd, from the Bay City Rollers to Fleetwood Mac. The 1970s had everything.

In fact it had so much that the charts could not cope. On this site we look at the British charts throughout the 1970s and we look at some of the really amazing singles that did not get into the Top Twenty, but are singles that are still extremely well known.

Music sales were huge during the 1970s, and this caused some of the greatest music to linger in the lower parts of the charts. Here we take a look at those records and even play them again for you to sing a long to. So get a glass of wine, put the 1970s flares on and lets boogie on down.

The charts was compiled for the BBC by the British Market Bureau