Tuesday, 3 March 2026

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

UK Singles Chart 29th April 1972


  • 01 (01) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guard - Amazing Grace 
  • 02 (03) Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo 
  • 03 (02) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 04 (04) The Chiffons - Sweet Talking Guy 
  • 05 (14) Vicky Leandros - Come What May 
  • 06 (07) Tom Jones - The Young New Mexican Puppeteer 
  • 07 (15) Tyrannosaurus Rex - Debora / One Inch Rock 
  • 08 (09) Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run 
  • 09 (18) Marmalade - Radancer 
  • 10 (05) Elvis Presley - Until It's Time For You to Go 
  • 11 (20) David Cassidy - Could It Be Forever 
  • 12 (06) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 13 (19) Johnny Nash - Stir It Up 
  • 14 (28) Johnny Cash and the Evangel Temple Choir - A Thing Called Love 
  • 15 (13) Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying 
  • 16 (08) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 17 (11) Neil Young - Heart of Gold 
  • 18 (ne) The Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice 
  • 19 (12) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 20 (27) Greyhound - I Am What I Am
  • The Royal Scots Dragoon Guard remain number 1 for a third week, The Rolling Stones have a new entry at 18 with "Tumbling Dice", another track I don't recall, I did remember the single before this one "Brown Sugar", it was played at the school disco at Primary/Junior school, it was popular too, tracks by Greyhound and Neil Young are another 2 tracks I don't remember.
     

    Nilsson remains in the top 3 and Ringo Starr moves up to number 2, David Cassidy was very popular in the 1970s and I liked quite a few of his singles, but didn't buy any, I would buy my first singles in 1973, at this point I was always glued to my radio listening to the charts and also the chart show on Radio Luxembourg on a Monday night....they were the days!

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

     UK Singles Chart 22nd April 1972


  • 01 (01) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guard - Amazing Grace 
  • 02 (02) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 03 (04) Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo 
  • 04 (05) The Chiffons - Sweet Talking Guy 
  • 05 (19) Elvis Presley - Until It's Time For You to Go 
  • 06 (03) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 07 (07) Tom Jones - The Young New Mexican Puppeteer 
  • 08 (06) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 09 (17) Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run 
  • 10 (08) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 11 (10) Neil Young - Heart of Gold 
  • 12 (09) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 13 (11) Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying 
  • 14 (26) Vicky Leandros - Come What May 
  • 15 (12) Tyrannosaurus Rex - Debora / One Inch Rock 
  • 16 (14) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 17 (18) Olivia Newton-John - What Is Life? 
  • 18 (21) Marmalade - Radancer 
  • 19 (24) Johnny Nash - Stir It Up 
  • 20 (34) David Cassidy - Could It Be Forever
  • Just as Beg, Steal or borrow by The New Seekers - the UK Eurovision entry for 1972 - was beginning to drop down the chart, Vicky Leandros arrived in the Top 20 with the English version of the winning song that year, "Come What May".

    She had performed it at the final held on March 25 at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh and history shows that it was the favourite song with the two UK jurors who awarded the entry the maximum ten points.

    As it turned out, 1972's Contest was quite a close run thing between the UK's New Seekers and Ms Leandros' entry for Luxembourg. Once the final votes had been announced, Come What May had amassed a winning margin of just fourteen points.

    One thing that stands out about the charts in the 1970s was how long records hung around in the Top 20.

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

    UK Singles Chart 15th April 1972


  • 01 (03) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Amazing Grace 
  • 02 (01) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 03 (02) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 04 (15) Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo 
  • 05 (08) The Chiffons - Sweet Talking Guy 
  • 06 (05) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 07 (13) Tom Jones - The Young New Mexican Puppeteer 
  • 08 (04) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 09 (09) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 10 (11) Neil Young - Heart of Gold 
  • 11 (20) Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying 
  • 12 (27) T-Rex - Debora / One Inch Rock 
  • 13 (06) Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner 
  • 14 (10) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 15 (12) The Partridge Family - It's One of Those Nights 
  • 16 (07) Don McLean - American Pie 
  • 17 (21) Jo Jo Gunne - Run Run Run 
  • 18 (16) Olivia Newton-John - What Is Life? 
  • 19 (18) Elvis Presley - Until It's Time For You to Go 
  • 20 (17) Engelbert Humperdinck - Too Beautiful to Last
  • Nilssons run at number 1 comes to an end and no surprise The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards take over at number 1, I remember I quite liked the record too! Glad my musical changed so drastically from 1979 onwards!

    T-Rex back in the charts with "Deborah", not sure I remember that track. Don't recall the Tom Jones track either.

    A surprise that Don McLean's "American Pie" didn't make number 1 in 1972, I always thought it did!

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

    UK Singles Chart 8th April 1972


  • 01 (01) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 02 (02) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 03 (31) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Amazing Grace 
  • 04 (03) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 05 (05) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 06 (06) Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner 
  • 07 (04) Don McLean - American Pie 
  • 08 (15) The Chiffons - Sweet Talkin' Guy 
  • 09 (07) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 10 (09) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 11 (17) Neil Young - Heart of Gold 
  • 12 (11) The Partridge Family - It's One of Those Nights 
  • 13 (19) Tom Jones - The Young New Mexican Puppeteer 
  • 14 (08) Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion 
  • 15 (18) Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo 
  • 16 (20) Olivia Newton-John - What Is Life? 
  • 17 (14) Engelbert Humperdinck - Too Beautiful to Last 
  • 18 (26) Elvis Presley - Until It's Time For You to Go 
  • 19 (12) The Chelsea Football Team - Blue is the Colour 
  • 20 (23) Labi Siffre - Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying
  • Judy Collins' vocal version of "Amazing Grace" had already spent the best part of a year on the UK Singles Chart when a bagpipe rendition suddenly took the Top 20 by storm and became one of the most unexpected hit records of recent times.

    The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - to give them their full name - not only managed to invade the British charts, but also saw success worldwide with the recording.

    It topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa and would begin a run of five weeks at the peak of the British charts in mid-April.

    By the end of the year the recording had become the biggest selling disc of 1972 in the UK and would go on to sell around seven million copies around the world by 1977.

    Nilsson enjoys a 5th week at number 1 and The New Seekers stay in the number 2 position.

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

    UK Singles Chart 1st April 1972


  • 01 (01) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 02 (02) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 03 (04) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 04 (03) Don McLean - American Pie 
  • 05 (07) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 06 (05) Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner 
  • 07 (09) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 08 (06) Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion 
  • 09 (10) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 10 (08) Michael Jackson - Got to Be There 
  • 11 (14) The Partridge Family - It's One of Those Nights 
  • 12 (11) The Chelsea Football Team - Blue is the Colour 
  • 13 (13) Donnie Elbert - I Can't Help Myself 
  • 14 (19) Engelbert Humperdinck - Too Beautiful to Last 
  • 15 (24) The Chiffons - Sweet Talkin' Guy 
  • 16 (12) Chicory Tip - Son of My Father 
  • 17 (25) Neil Young - Heart of Gold 
  • 18 (ne) Ringo Starr - Back Off Boogaloo 
  • 19 (ne) Tom Jones - The Young New Mexican Puppeteer 
  • 20 (21) Olivia Newton-John - What is Life?
  • Nilsson's "Without You" entered its fourth week as the UK's best selling song on this date in 1972, but below him several new songs were about to make their own impression on the Top 20.

    Surprisingly, The Chiffons led the pack of five new entries with a re-release of their 1966 American hit, Sweet Talkin' Guy. 1972 was fast becoming a year for recycling old singles and this was to become one of the most successful.

    Elsewhere, there was no messing around from both Ringo Starr and Tom Jones as their latest releases landed directly in the Top 20.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (25th March 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 25th March 1972


  • 01 (01) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 02 (03) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 03 (02) Don McLean - American Pie 
  • 04 (06) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 05 (09) Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner 
  • 06 (05) Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion 
  • 07 (21) Argent - Hold Your Head Up 
  • 08 (07) Michael Jackson - Got to Be There 
  • 09 (20) Les Crane - Desiderata 
  • 10 (18) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 11 (08) The Chelsea Football Team - Blue is the Colour 
  • 12 (04) Chicory Tip - Son of My Father 
  • 13 (11) Donnie Elbert - I Can't Help Myself 
  • 14 (19) The Partridge Family - It's One of Those Nights 
  • 15 (10) Neil Reid - Mother of Mine 
  • 16 (17) Wings - Give Ireland Back to the Irish 
  • 17 (12) The Sweet - Poppa Joe 
  • 18 (13) Slade - Look Wot You Dun 
  • 19 (26) Engelbert Humperdinck - Too Beautiful to Last 
  • 20 (22) The New Seekers - I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (RE)
  • Nilsson hangs on to number 1 spot for a 3rd week in a row as The New Seekers go above Don McLean, their previous Number 1 hit "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" is back in the top 20!! Gilbert O'Sullivan continues to rise up the chart with "Alone Again (Naturally" and is number 4. I remember the Argent track, even though I wasn't into rock music.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (March 18th 1972)

     UK Singles Chart 18th March 1972


  • 01 (01) Nilsson - Without You 
  • 02 (02) Don McLean - American Pie 
  • 03 (04) The New Seekers - Beg, Steal or Borrow 
  • 04 (03) Chicory Tip - Son of My Father 
  • 05 (07) Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion 
  • 06 (09) Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) 
  • 07 (06) Michael Jackson - Got to Be There 
  • 08 (05) The Chelsea Football Team - Blue is the Colour 
  • 09 (10) Lindisfarne - Meet Me on the Corner 
  • 10 (15) Neil Reid - Mother of Mine 
  • 11 (16) Donnie Elbert - I Can't Help Myself 
  • 12 (12) The Sweet - Poppa Joe 
  • 13 (08) Slade - Look Wot You Dun 
  • 14 (11) The Fortunes - Storm in a Teacup 
  • 15 (17) Colin Blunstone - Say You Don't Mind 
  • 16 (13) Badfinger - Day After Day 
  • 17 (19) Wings - Give Ireland Back to the Irish 
  • 18 (27) The Supremes - Floy Joy 
  • 19 (25) The Partridge Family - It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)
  • 20 (23) Les Crane - Desiderata
  • Nilsson hangs on to number 1 spot and Don McLean is at number 2 for the second week running. The New Seekers continue their rise up the charts and move into the top 3. Overall not much in this weeks chart to get excited about and there are quite a few songs I don't remember at all, Colin Blunstone with "Say You Don't Mind", Wings with "Give Ireland Back To The Irish", mind you I was never a Beatles fan and the track "Desiderata" by Les Crane. After dropping down the cahrts over the last few weeks, Neil Reid is back in the top 10!