Sunday, 8 March 2026

UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (29th July 1972)

 UK Singles Chart 29th July 1972


  • 01 (01) Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 02 (03) Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 03 (02) Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 04 (07) The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 05 (12) Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 06 (17) Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 07 (05) Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 08 (04) The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 09 (14) Bruce Ruffin - Mad About You 
  • 10 (18) David Bowie - Starman 
  • 11 (06) The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 12 (20) Hawkwind - Silver Machine 
  • 13 (09) The Who - Join Together 
  • 14 (16) Love Unlimited - Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love 
  • 15 (13) The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly Wow 
  • 16 (08) Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 17 (25) The Supremes - Automatically Sunshine 
  • 18 (10) Elvis Presley - American Trilogy 
  • 19 (41) Hot Butter - Popcorn 
  • 20 (26) Mary Wells - My Guy
  • Donny Osmond is number 1 for a 4th week in a row, holding off Dr Hook & The Medicine Show, who climb to number 2 with "Sylvia's Mother". I really liked the Hawkwind track "Silver Machine" and that climbs from number 20 to number 12. Alice Cooper leaps from number 17 to number 6, with "School's Out. A great week for Bowie to, re climbs from number 18 to number 10.

    The instrumental "Popcorn" by Hot Butter enters the top 20 at number 19, a very infectious track. It is also a good week for Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs, who climb from number 12 to number 5 and The Partridge family, who move into the top 5 at number 4.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (22nd July 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 22nd July 1972


  • 01 (01) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 02 (02) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 03 (04) - Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 04 (05) - The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 05 (07) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 06 (06) - The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 07 (13) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 08 (03) - Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 09 (12) - The Who - Join Together 
  • 10 (09) - Elvis Presley - American Trilogy 
  • 11 (11) - Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day 
  • 12 (29) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 13 (25) - The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly Wow 
  • 14 (23) - Bruce Ruffin - Mad About You 
  • 15 (10) - Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin 
  • 16 (16) - Love Unlimited - Walkin' in the Rain With The One I Love 
  • 17 (44) - Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 18 (20) - David Bowie - Starman 
  • 19 (08) - Don McLean - Vincent 
  • 20 (37) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine
  • Donny Osmond manages to hold on to the number 1 slot for another week, despite both Gary Glitter and Dr Hook & The Medicine Show pushing hard to claim the top spot. The New Seekers and Johnny Nash continue moving up the chart. 

    This week Alice Cooper jumps into the top 20, at number 17 with the anthemic "Schools Out", oh I did like this record back then, his most recognizable and most successful track he recorded. Terry Dactly & The Dinosaurs also enter the top 20 at number 12 with "Seasise Shuffle", a track I am not familiar with. 

    One of my favourite Bowie tracks, "Starman", enters at number 20 and also hitting the top 20 this week are The Partridge Family, with, "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do".

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (15th July 1972)

     UK Singles Chart 15th July 1972


  • 01 (01) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 02 (02) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 03 (03) - Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 04 (13) - Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 05 (06) - The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 06 (04) - The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 07 (12) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 08 (05) - Don McLean - Vincent 
  • 09 (09) - Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy 
  • 10 (07) - Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin 
  • 11 (08) - Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day 
  • 12 (16) - The Who - Join Together 
  • 13 (30) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 14 (10) - The Move - California Man 
  • 15 (11) - Wings - Mary Had A Little Lamb 
  • 16 (19) - Love Unlimited - Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love 
  • 17 (14) - Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 
  • 18 (15) - Free - Little Bit of Love 
  • 19 (20) - B. Bumble and the Stingers - Nut Rocker 
  • 20 (29) - David Bowie - Starman
  • No change in the top 3 this week, however, Dr Hook & The Medicine Show  rises from number 13 to number 4, with "Sylvia's Mother" and pose a serious threat to the top 3. The New Seekers also move into the top 5 with "Circles".

    One of my favourite Bowie tracks, "Starman", enters at number 20 and also hitting the top 20 this week are The Partridge Family, with, "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do".

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (8th July 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 8th July 1972


  • 01 (03) Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 02 (05) Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 03 (01) Slade - Take Me Back 'Ome 
  • 04 (04) The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 05 (02) Don McLean - Vincent 
  • 06 (11) The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 07 (06) Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin 
  • 08 (12) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day 
  • 09 (08) Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy 
  • 10 (07) The Move - California Man 
  • 11 (09) Wings - Mary Had A Little Lamb 
  • 12 (25) Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 13 (28) Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 14 (16) Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 
  • 15 (13) Free - Little Bit of Love 
  • 16 (22) The Who - Join Together 
  • 17 (14) Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue 
  • 18 (18) The Chi-Lites - Oh Girl 
  • 19 (21) Love Unlimited - Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love 
  • 20 (24) B. Bumble and the Stingers - Nut Rocker
  • No surprise Donny Osmond made number 1, a very popular track when it was first released, Gary Glitter is pushing Osmond hard with "Rock And Roll (Parts 1 And 2)", which climbs from number 5 to number 2. Another good track in this week's chart is "Sylvia's Mother" by Dr Hook & The Medicine Show, the same can be said of Johnny Nash, who enters the top 20 at number 12, with "I Can See Clearly Now", another song from the 70s I really liked.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (1st July 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 1st July 1972


  • 01 (02) Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 02 (01) Don McLean - Vincent 
  • 03 (13) Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 04 (08) The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 05 (06) Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 06 (03) Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin 
  • 07 (07) The Move - California Man 
  • 08 (24) Elvis Presley - An American Trilogy 
  • 09 (09) Wings - Mary Had A Little Lamb 
  • 10 (05) The Drifters - At the Club / Saturday Night at the Movies 
  • 11 (21) The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 12 (18) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day 
  • 13 (20) Free - Little Bit of Love 
  • 14 (15) Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue 
  • 15 (04) T. Rex - Metal Guru 
  • 16 (17) Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 
  • 17 (11) New World - Sister Jane 
  • 18 (14) The Chi-Lites - Oh Girl 
  • 19 (16) The Kinks - Supersonic Rocket Ship 
  • 20 (12) Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say?
  • Slade take over the number 1 position in this weeks chart, with Glam Rock tracks occupying 3 places in the Top 5, Slade, The Sweet and Gary Glittter. Elvis Presley fly's into the Top 20 at number 8 with "An American Trilogy". The New Seekers enjoy another hit with "Circles" (a track I don't remember at all), which is at number 11. Donny Osmond is a big mover on this week's chart with "Puppy Love", up from number 13 to number 3. 

    Gilbert O'Sullivan certainly had quite a few hits in the early 1970s, which I actuallyliked at the time!

    Maximum 80s #146

    Welcome to edition 146 of Maximum 80s here on White Lion Radio, a show that celebrates the 1980s 12 Inch Single!


    This a series of shows that features some of the finest 12 Inch Singles from the 80s all in one continuous mix.

    The biggest hits in the 12 Inch format from the greatest decade in music history!

    Listen to the show on Mixcloud here

    Playlist

    Soft Cell - Bedsitter (12 Inch Version)
    Imagination - Flashback (Remix)
    Heaven 17 - Penthouse And Pavement (12 Inch Version)
    Duran Duran - My Own Way (Night Version)
    The Human League - Don't You Want Me (Extended Dance Mix)
    Kool & The Gang - Get Down On It (12 Inch Extended Version)
    Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) (Extended Club Mix)
    Japan - European Son (John Punter 1980 12 Inch Mix)
    Depeche Mode - See You (Extended Version)
    Gary Numan - Music For Chameleons (12 Inch Version)
    Visage - The Damned Don't Cry (Dance Mix)
    Classix Nouveaux - Is It A Dream (Extended Version)

    Saturday, 7 March 2026

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (24th June 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 24th June 1972


  • 01 (01) Don McLean - Vincent 
  • 02 (03) Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 03 (05) Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin 
  • 04 (02) T. Rex - Metal Guru 
  • 05 (04) The Drifters - At the Club / Saturday Night at the Movies 
  • 06 (21) Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 07 (07) The Move - California Man 
  • 08 (23) The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 09 (10) Wings - Mary Had a Little Lamb 
  • 10 (06) Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor 
  • 11 (09) New World - Sister Jane 
  • 12 (08) Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say? 
  • 13 (36) Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 14 (25) The Chi-Lites - Oh Girl 
  • 15 (16) Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue 
  • 16 (17) The Kinks - Supersonic Rocket Ship 
  • 17 (22) Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 
  • 18 (40) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day 
  • 19 (11) Elton John - Rocket Man 
  • 20 (19) Free - Little Bit Of Love
  • Don McLean remains at number 1 but Slade and Michael Jackson are pushing hard to take the number 1 position, as is Gary Glitter, with his first big hit "Rock And Roll (Parts 1 & 2)", as it enters the Top 20 at number 6. The Sweet also enter the Top 20 at number 8 with "Little Willy". A track I really liked back in 1972 was "Puppy Love" by Donny Osmond and that enters the top 20 with a bullet, at number 13.