Monday, 9 March 2026

UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (26th August 1972)

 UK Singles Chart 26th August 1972


  • 01 (01) - Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 02 (07) - Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well 
  • 03 (03) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine 
  • 04 (11) - Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes 
  • 05 (02) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 06 (05) - Hot Butter - Popcorn 
  • 07 (13) - Derek and the Dominos - Layla 
  • 08 (06) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 09 (14) - The Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture 
  • 10 (04) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 11 (09) - The Bee Gees - Run to Me 
  • 12 (10) - Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 13 (15) - Little Eva - The Loco-Motion 
  • 14 (25) - Blackfoot Sue - Standing in the Road 
  • 15 (16) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 16 (08) - Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 17 (24) - Jackie Wilson - I Get the Sweetest Feeling 
  • 18 (12) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 19 (21) - The New Seekers - Circles (RE-ENTRY)
  • 20 (47) - Lynsey De Paul - Sugar Me
  • Alice Cooper holds off the challenge of Rod Stewart, and stays at number 1 for another week, Rod's "You Wear It Well" is at number 2 this week.

    Mott The Hoople climb 7 places to number 4, with ELO and Derek & The Domino's also continuing to rise in the chart.

    3 artists enter the top 20 this week, Blackfoot Sue at number 14, Jackie Wilson at number 17, and Lyndsey De Paul at number 20, The New Seekers re-enter the top 20 at number 19.

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (19th August 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 19th August 1972


  • 01 (01) - Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 02 (02) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 03 (07) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine 
  • 04 (04) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 05 (06) - Hot Butter - Popcorn 
  • 06 (03) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 
  • 07 (23) - Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well 
  • 08 (05) - Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 09 (19) - The Bee Gees - Run to Me 
  • 10 (16) - Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 11 (22) - Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes 
  • 12 (09) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 13 (25) - Derek and the Dominos - Layla 
  • 14 (17) - The Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture 
  • 15 (21) - Little Eva - The Loco-Motion 
  • 16 (08) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 17 (12) - The Supremes - Automatically Sunshine 
  • 18 (11) - David Bowie - Starman 
  • 19 (13) - Bruce Ruffin - Mad About You 
  • 20 (24) - Chairmen of the Board - Working on a Building of Love
  • The top 2 remain the same for a second week, which means another week at number 1 for Alice Cooper, whilst at number 2 we have Terry Dactyl & The Dinosaurs, with "Seaside Shuffle". Hawkwing make the top 3, climbing from number 7.

    5 records enter the top 20 this week, including tracks by Rod Stewart, "You Wear It Well" and Mott The Hoople, "All The Young Dudes", a track written by David Bowie. The Bee Gees climb 10 places to number 9 with "Run To Me".

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (12th August 1972)

    UK Singles Chart 12th August 1972


  • 01 (02) - Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 02 (04) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 03 (05) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 04 (01) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 05 (03) - Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 06 (11) - Hot Butter - Popcorn 
  • 07 (07) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine 
  • 08 (08) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 09 (06) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 10 (09) - The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 11 (12) - David Bowie - Starman 
  • 12 (10) - The Supremes - Automatically Sunshine 
  • 13 (13) - Bruce Ruffin - Mad About You 
  • 14 (16) - The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly Wow 
  • 15 (14) - Mary Wells - My Guy 
  • 16 (24) - Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning 
  • 17 (20) - Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture 
  • 18 (15) - The Who - Join Together 
  • 19 (26) - The Bee Gees - Run to Me 
  • 20 (17) - The Sweet - Little Willy
  • Donny Osmond had finally given up its stranglehold on the top of the UK charts, yielding to something altogether different in the form of Alice Cooper. The controversial rocker climbes to Number 1 with his first major international hit, "School's Out". 

    In addition to that track, just six other records were climbing within the Top 20 - the biggest leap coming from Hot Butter with their electronic instrumental "Popcorn", rising five places to Number 6. 2 records enter the top 20, The Bee Gees with, "Run To Me" and Faron Young with, "It's Four In The Morning", another track I have no recollection of!

    UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (5th August 1972)

      UK Singles Chart 5th August 1972


  • 01 (01) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love 
  • 02 (06) - Alice Cooper - School's Out 
  • 03 (02) - Dr Hook and the Medicine Show - Sylvia's Mother 
  • 04 (05) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle 
  • 05 (04) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up is Hard to Do 
  • 06 (03) - Gary Glitter - Rock and Roll Parts 1 and 2 
  • 07 (12) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine 
  • 08 (07) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now 
  • 09 (08) - The New Seekers - Circles 
  • 10 (17) - The Supremes - Automatically Sunshine 
  • 11 (19) - Hot Butter - Popcorn 
  • 12 (10) - David Bowie - Starman 
  • 13 (09) - Bruce Ruffin - Mad About You 
  • 14 (20) - Mary Wells - My Guy 
  • 15 (13) - The Who - Join Together 
  • 16 (15) - The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly Wow 
  • 17 (11) - The Sweet - Little Willy 
  • 18 (16) - Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome 
  • 19 (21) - Gilbert O'Sullivan - Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day (Re)
  • 20 (45) - The Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture
  • Donny Osmond is still at number 1 and so far has held off the competition, to register a 5th week at the top of the charts, that said, Alice Cooper is a real threat moving up from number 6 to number 2, with "Schools Out".

    Just one new entry into the top 20 this week and that is The Electric Light Orchestra with "10538 Overture", Hawkwind's "Silver Machine" rises 5 places to number 7 and Hot Butter's "Popcorn" moves up 8 places to number 9.

    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".