List of NME number-one singles of the 1970s

NME (or New Musical Express) is a British weekly pop music newspaper. Record charts in the United Kingdom began life on 14 November 1952 when NME began compiling the first UK-wide sales-based hit parade. Prior to 15 February 1969, when the British Market Research Bureau chart was established, there was no one universally accepted source and many periodical compiled their own chart. During this time the BBC used aggregated results of charts from the NME and other sources to compile the Pick of the Pops chart. In 1969, Record Retailer and the BBC commissioned the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) to compile the singles chart.[1]

Prior to this, The Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums, consider Record Retailer the canonical source for the British singles chart in the 1960s;[1] Nevertheless, in the 1960s, NME had the biggest circulation of charts in the decade and was more widely followed.[2][3] After 1969, the joint venture between Record Retailer and the BBC is widely considered as the beginning of the official UK Singles Chart.[2][3][4] NME continued compiling its own chart until 14 May 1988.[5]

Significantly, NME had the Sex Pistols' anti-monarchy single "God Save the Queen" at number-one during the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[6][7] The single, released by Virgin Records, was the highest-selling single of the week[8][9] but had been banned by the BBC and some major retailers.[6] To prevent it from reaching the top of the BMRB chart, for one week compilers "decreed that shops which sold their own records could not have those records represented in the chart", thus sales from Virgin Megastores were not counted.[3] Despite reaching number-two on the official chart, it is sometimes referred to as reaching number one.[10][11][12]

Number-one singles

Key
          The song did not reach number one on the BMRB chart which is considered as the official chart after 12 February 1969.
  [nb #]   The song spent a week at number one where it shared the top spot with another song.
Contents
← 1960s · 1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980s →
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Marmalade "Reflections of My Life"‡ 28 January 19701
Lighthouse, EdisonEdison Lighthouse "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" 4 February 19703
The Jackson 5 "I Want You Back"‡ 25 February 19701
Marvin, LeeLee Marvin "Wand'rin' Star" 4 March 19703
Simon & Garfunkel "Bridge over Troubled Water" 25 March 19704
Greenbaum, NormanNorman Greenbaum "Spirit in the Sky" 22 April 19702
England World Cup Squad "70" "Back Home" 6 May 19703
The Moody Blues "Question"‡ 27 May 19701
Christie "Yellow River" 3 June 19701
Jerry, MungoMungo Jerry "In the Summertime" 10 June 19704
Free "All Right Now"‡ 8 July 19703
The Kinks "Lola"‡ 29 July 19701
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "The Wonder of You" 5 August 19703
Robinson, SmokeySmokey Robinson and The Miracles "The Tears of a Clown" 26 August 19704
Payne, FredaFreda Payne "Band of Gold" 23 September 19705
Deep Purple "Black Night"‡ 28 October 19701
Matthews' Southern Comfort "Woodstock" 4 November 19703
Jimi Hendrix Experience "Voodoo Chile" 25 November 19701
Edmunds, DaveDave Edmunds's Rockpile "I Hear You Knocking" 2 December 19703
McGuinness Flint "When I'm Dead and Gone"‡ 23 December 19701
Dunn, CliveClive Dunn "Grandad" 30 December 19704
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Harrison, GeorgeGeorge Harrison "My Sweet Lord" 27 January 19716
Jerry, MungoMungo Jerry "Baby Jump" 10 March 19711
McCartney, PaulPaul McCartney "Another Day"‡ 17 March 19711
T. Rex "Hot Love" 24 March 19715
Dave and Ansel Collins "Double Barrel" 28 April 19712
The Rolling Stones "Brown Sugar"‡ 12 May 19711
Dawn "Knock Three Times" 19 May 19713
Free "My Brother Jake"‡ 9 June 19711
Christie, TonyTony Christie "I Did What I Did for Maria"‡ 16 June 19711
Middle of the Road "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" 23 June 19715
T. Rex "Get It On" 28 July 19713
The New Seekers "Never Ending Song of Love"‡ 18 August 19711
Ross, DianaDiana Ross "I'm Still Waiting" 25 August 19713
The Tams "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" 15 September 19712
Stewart, RodRod Stewart "Maggie May" 29 September 19716
Slade "Coz I Luv You" 10 November 19713
Hill, BennyBenny Hill "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" 1 December 19715
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
The New Seekers "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" 5 January 19724
America "A Horse with No Name"‡ 2 February 19721
T. Rex "Telegram Sam" 9 February 19721
Chicory Tip "Son of My Father" 16 February 19722
McLean, DonDon McLean "American Pie"‡ 1 March 19721
Nilsson "Without You" 8 March 19726
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards "Amazing Grace"† 19 April 19724
T.Rex "Metal Guru" 17 May 19724
McLean, DonDon McLean "Vincent" 14 June 19723
Slade "Take Me Bak 'Ome" 5 July 19721
Osmond, DonnyDonny Osmond "Puppy Love" 12 July 19724
Cooper, AliceAlice Cooper "School's Out" 9 August 19723
Stewart, RodRod Stewart "You Wear It Well" 30 August 19722
Slade "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" 13 September 19722
T. Rex "Children of the Revolution"‡ 27 September 19721
Cassidy, DavidDavid Cassidy "How Can I Be Sure" 4 October 19721
Lieutenant Pigeon "Mouldy Old Dough" 11 October 19724
O'Sullivan, GilbertGilbert O'Sullivan "Clair" 8 November 19722
Berry, ChuckChuck Berry "My Ding-a-Ling" 22 November 19723
Slade "Gudbuy T' Jane"‡ 13 December 19721
Little Jimmy Osmond "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" 20 December 19724
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie "The Jean Genie"‡ 17 January 19731
Sweet "Blockbuster" 24 January 19734
Strawbs "Part of the Union"‡ 21 February 19732
Slade "Cum On Feel the Noize" 7 March 19733
Osmond, DonnyDonny Osmond "The Twelfth of Never" 28 March 19732
O'Sullivan, GilbertGilbert O'Sullivan "Get Down" 11 April 19731
Dawn featuring Tony Orlando "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"† 18 April 19735
Wizzard "See My Baby Jive" 23 May 19732
Quatro, SuziSuzi Quatro "Can the Can" 6 June 19733
10cc "Rubber Bullets" 27 June 19731
Slade "Skweeze Me Pleeze Me" 4 July 19732
Peters and Lee "Welcome Home" 18 July 19732
Glitter, GaryGary Glitter "I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am!)" 1 August 19734
Osmond, DonnyDonny Osmond "Young Love" 29 August 19732
Wizzard "Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad)" 12 September 19731
Essex, DavidDavid Essex "Rock On"‡ 19 September 19731
Sweet "The Ballroom Blitz"‡ 26 September 19731
Simon Park Orchestra "Eye Level (Theme From The Thames TV Series "Van Der Valk")" 3 October 19734
Cassidy, DavidDavid Cassidy "The Puppy Song" / "Daydreamer" 31 October 19732
The Osmonds "Let Me In"‡ 14 November 19731
Glitter, GaryGary Glitter "I Love You Love Me Love" 21 November 19734
Slade "Merry Christmas Everybody" 19 December 197321[nb 2]
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
New Seekers feat. Lyn Paul "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" 2 January 197422[nb 2]
Sayer, LeoLeo Sayer "The Show Must Go On"‡ 16 January 19741
Sweet "Teenage Rampage"‡ 23 January 19741
Mud "Tiger Feet" 30 January 19743
Quatro, SuziSuzi Quatro "Devil Gate Drive" 20 February 19742
Stardust, AlvinAlvin Stardust "Jealous Mind" 6 March 19742
Paper Lace "Billy Don't Be a Hero" 20 March 19743
Jacks, TerryTerry Jacks "Seasons in the Sun" 10 April 19742
Mud "The Cat Crept In"‡ 24 April 19741
ABBA "Waterloo" 1 May 19742
The Rubettes "Sugar Baby Love" 15 May 19744
Stevens, RayRay Stevens "The Streak" 12 June 19742
Glitter, GaryGary Glitter "Always Yours" 26 June 19741
Aznavour, CharlesCharles Aznavour "She" 3 July 19743
McCrae, GeorgeGeorge McCrae "Rock Your Baby" 24 July 19743
The Three Degrees "When Will I See You Again" 14 August 19743
The Osmonds "Love Me for a Reason" 4 September 19742
Douglas, CarlCarl Douglas "Kung Fu Fighting" 18 September 19744
Shelley, PeterPeter Shelley "Gee Baby"‡ 16 October 19741
Boothe, KenKen Boothe "Everything I Own" 23 October 19742
Essex, DavidDavid Essex "Gonna Make You a Star" 6 November 19745
White, BarryBarry White "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" 11 December 19741
Mud "Lonely This Christmas" 18 December 19743
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
McTell, RalphRalph McTell "Streets of London"‡ 8 January 19752
Status Quo "Down Down" 22 January 19751
The Tymes "Ms Grace" 29 January 19751
Pilot "January" 5 February 19752
The Carpenters "Please Mr. Postman"‡ 19 February 19751
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" 26 February 19751
Savalas, TellyTelly Savalas "If" 5 March 19752
Bay City Rollers "Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye)" 19 March 19756
Goldsboro, BobbyBobby Goldsboro "Honey"‡ 30 April 19751
Riperton, MinnieMinnie Riperton "Lovin' You"‡ 7 May 19751
Wynette, TammyTammy Wynette "Stand by Your Man" 14 May 19753
Davies, WindsorWindsor Davies and Don Estelle "Whispering Grass" 4 June 19751
Showaddywaddy "Three Steps to Heaven"‡ 11 June 19751
Davies, WindsorWindsor Davies and Don Estelle "Whispering Grass" 18 June 19751
10cc "I'm Not in Love" 25 June 19752
Nash, JohnnyJohnny Nash "Tears on My Pillow" 9 July 19752
Bay City Rollers "Give a Little Love" 23 July 19751
Typically Tropical "Barbados" 30 July 19752
The Stylistics "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" 13 August 19752
Stewart, RodRod Stewart "Sailing" 27 August 19754
Sayer, LeoLeo Sayer "Moonlighting"‡ 24 September 19751
Essex, DavidDavid Essex "Hold Me Close" 1 October 19753
Garfunkel, ArtArt Garfunkel "I Only Have Eyes for You" 22 October 19752
Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie "Space Oddity" 5 November 19752
Connolly, BillyBilly Connolly "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." 19 November 19751
Hot Chocolate "You Sexy Thing"‡ 26 November 19751
Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" 3 December 19756
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Sailor "A Glass of Champagne"‡ 21 January 19761
ABBA "Mamma Mia" 28 January 19762
Slik "Forever and Ever" 11 February 19761
The Four Seasons "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)" 18 February 19762
Charles, TinaTina Charles "I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" 3 March 19763
Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" 24 March 19765
ABBA "Fernando" 28 April 19766
J. J. Barrie "No Charge" 9 June 19761
Wings "Silly Love Songs"‡ 16 June 19761
The Real Thing "You to Me Are Everything" 23 June 19762
Staton, CandiCandi Staton "Young Hearts Run Free"‡ 7 July 19761
Roussos, DemisDemis Roussos "The Roussos Phenomenon EP" 14 July 19761
John, EltonElton John & Kiki Dee "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" 21 July 19767
ABBA "Dancing Queen" 8 September 19765
Pussycat "Mississippi" 13 October 19763
Chicago "If You Leave Me Now" 3 November 19764
Showaddywaddy "Under the Moon of Love" 1 December 19763
Mathis, JohnnyJohnny Mathis "When a Child Is Born" 22 December 197632[nb 3]
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Soul, DavidDavid Soul "Don't Give Up on Us" 12 January 19772
Covington, JulieJulie Covington"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" 26 January 19771
Soul, DavidDavid Soul "Don't Give Up on Us" 2 February 19771
Covington, JulieJulie Covington"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" 9 February 19772
Sayer, LeoLeo Sayer "When I Need You" 23 February 19772
The Manhattan Transfer"Chanson D'Amour" 9 March 19772
ABBA"Knowing Me, Knowing You" 23 March 19776
Williams, DenieceDeniece Williams"Free" 4 May 19773
Stewart, RodRod Stewart"I Don't Want to Talk About It"/"The First Cut Is the Deepest" 25 May 19773
Sex Pistols "God Save the Queen"‡ 15 June 19771
The Jacksons"Show You the Way to Go" 22 June 19772
Hot Chocolate"So You Win Again" 6 July 19771
Boney M. "Ma Baker"‡ 13 July 19771
Summer, DonnaDonna Summer"I Feel Love" 20 July 19775
Brotherhood of Man"Angelo" 24 August 19771
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley"Way Down" 31 August 19771
Space "Magic Fly"‡ 7 September 19773
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley"Way Down" 28 September 19772
Soul, DavidDavid Soul"Silver Lady" 12 October 19771
Baccara"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" 19 October 19771
Stewart, RodRod Stewart "You're in My Heart"‡ 26 October 19771
Baccara"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" 2 November 19771
ABBA"The Name of the Game" 9 November 19772
Status Quo "Rockin' All Over the World"‡ 23 November 19771
Wings"Mull of Kintyre" 30 November 197798[nb 4]
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Althea & Donna "Uptown Top Ranking" 1 February 19782
ABBA "Take a Chance on Me" 15 February 19783
Bush, KateKate Bush"Wuthering Heights" 8 March 19783
Blondie "Denis"‡ 29 March 19782
Showaddywaddy "I Wonder Why"‡ 12 April 19781
Bee Gees"Night Fever" 19 April 19784
Boney M."Rivers of Babylon" 17 May 19784
Travolta, JohnJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"You're the One That I Want" 14 June 197810
Commodores"Three Times a Lady" 23 August 19784
10cc"Dreadlock Holiday" 20 September 19782
Travolta, JohnJohn Travolta and Olivia Newton-John"Summer Nights" 4 October 19786
The Boomtown Rats"Rat Trap" 8 November 19783
Stewart, RodRod Stewart"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" 29 November 19781
Boney M."Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord" 6 December 197842[nb 5]
Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number 1[nb 1]
Weeks at
number 1[nb 1]
Village People "Y.M.C.A." 3 January 197933[nb 5]
Ian and The BlockheadsIan Dury"Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" 24 January 19792
Blondie "Heart of Glass" 7 February 19791
ABBA "Chiquitita"‡ 14 February 19791
Blondie "Heart of Glass" 21 February 19792
Bee Gees"Tragedy" 7 March 19791
Costello, ElvisElvis Costello "Oliver's Army"‡ 14 March 19791
Gaynor, GloriaGloria Gaynor"I Will Survive" 21 March 19792
Village People "In the Navy"‡ 4 April 19791
Garfunkel, ArtArt Garfunkel"Bright Eyes" 11 April 19795
M "Pop Muzik"‡ 16 May 19791
Garfunkel, ArtArt Garfunkel"Bright Eyes" 23 May 19791
Blondie"Sunday Girl" 30 May 19791
Roxy Music "Dance Away"‡ 6 June 19791
Ward, AnitaAnita Ward"Ring My Bell" 13 June 19793
Tubeway Army"Are 'Friends' Electric?" 4 July 19792
Kay, JanetJanet Kay "Silly Games"‡ 18 July 19791
Tubeway Army"Are 'Friends' Electric?" 25 July 19792
The Boomtown Rats"I Don't Like Mondays" 8 August 19794
Richard, CliffCliff Richard"We Don't Talk Anymore" 5 September 19793
Numan, GaryGary Numan"Cars" 26 September 19792
The Police"Message in a Bottle" 10 October 19792
The Buggles"Video Killed the Radio Star" 24 October 19792
Martell, LenaLena Martell"One Day at a Time" 7 November 19791
Dr. Hook"When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman" 14 November 19794
The Police"Walking on the Moon" 12 December 19791
Pink Floyd"Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" 19 December 197944[nb 6]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 The names, singles, dates and duration of the number-ones are from the NME.[13]
  2. 1 2 There was no chart published for the week ending 26 December 1973. In the preceding week, "Merry Xmas Everybody" was the number-one single. In the next published chart, "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" claimed the top spot.
  3. There was no chart published for the week ending 5 January 1977. For the week either side of this "When a Child Is Born" was the number-one single.
  4. There was no chart published for the week ending 28 December 1977. For the week either side of this "Mull of Kintyre" was the number-one single.
  5. 1 2 There was no chart published for the week ending 27 December 1978. For the preceding week, "Merry Xmas Everybody" was the number-one single. In the next published chart, "Y.M.C.A." claimed the top spot.
  6. There was no chart published for the week ending 26 December 1979. For the week either side of this "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" was the number-one single.

References

Footnotes
  1. 1 2 "Key Dates in the History of the Official UK Charts". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  2. 1 2 Smith, Alan. "50s & 60s UK Charts – The Truth!". Dave McAleer's website. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 Leigh, Spencer (20 February 1998). "Music: Charting the number ones that somehow got away". The Independent. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  4. Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon; Brown, Tony (2004). The Complete Book Of The British Charts: Singles and Albums (3rd ed.). London: Omnibus Press. p. v. ISBN 1-84449-058-0. Until 15th February 1969, there was no officially compiled chart.
  5. Smith, Alan. "Every No.1 in the 1960s is listed from all the nine different magazine charts!". Dave McAleer's website. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  6. 1 2 Ascherson, Neal (2 June 2002). "Is the UK OK?". The Observer. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  7. Murthi, R. S. (9 May 1993). "Infectious Rage of Punk". New Straits Times. p. 17. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  8. Donovan, Patrick (3 June 2002). "Melbourne & punk: 25 years on". The Age. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  9. Munckton, Stuart (2 August 2000). "When the oppressed express themselves". Green Left Weekly. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  10. "Sex Pistols reunite for anti-jubilee gig". BBC News. 28 July 2002. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  11. O'Connor, Tim (27 June 1986). "John Lydon: Sex Pistols gone but the anger remains". Ottawa Citizen. p. F18. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  12. "Sex Pistols cover tops chart". BBC News. 14 March 2001. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  13. Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, pp. 217351.
Sources

Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995). Forty Years of "NME" Charts (2nd ed.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 0-7522-0829-2. 

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