UK Singles Chart 17th June 1972
01 (02) Don McLean - Vincent
02 (01) T. Rex - Metal Guru
03 (14) Slade - Take Me Bak 'Ome
04 (06) The Drifters - At the Club / Saturday Night at the Movies
05 (10) Michael Jackson - Rockin' Robin
06 (03) Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor
07 (08) The Move - California Man
08 (04) Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say?
09 (09) New World - Sister Jane
10 (12) Wings - Mary Had A Little Lamb
11 (05) Elton John - Rocket Man
12 (18) Diana Ross - Doobedood'ndoobe Doobedood'ndoobe Doobedood'ndoo
13 (21) Chicory Tip - What's Your Name?
14 (07) David Cassidy - Could It Be Forever?
15 (15) The Moody Blues - Isn't Life Strange?
16 (23) Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue
17 (24) The Kinks - Supersonic Rocket Ship
18 (11) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Amazing Grace
19 (28) Free - Little Bit Of Love
20 (13) Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of PaleAfter just missing out on the number 1 spot with his previous single "American Pie", Don McLean reaches the top of the charts with "Vincent", Slade make another big move from number 14 to number 3, a potential number 1, maybe?
"Song Sung Blue" by Neil Diamond enters the top 20 and a track I enjoyed hearing in 1972, a classic tune, as Michael Jackson continues to rise with his single "Rockin' Robin".
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