UK Singles Chart 2nd September 1972
01 (02) - Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well
02 (ne) - Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now
03 (01) - Alice Cooper - School's Out
04 (03) - Hawkwind - Silver Machine
05 (04) - Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes
06 (12) - Faron Young - It's Four in the Morning
07 (07) - Derek and the Dominos - Layla
08 (06) - Hot Butter - Popcorn
09 (14) - Blackfoot Sue - Standing in the Road
10 (05) - Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs - Seaside Shuffle
11 (13) - Little Eva - The Loco-Motion
12 (20) - Lynsey De Paul - Sugar Me
13 (11) - The Bee Gees - Run to Me
14 (17) - Jackie Wilson - I Get the Sweetest Feeling
15 (09) - The Electric Light Orchestra - 10538 Overture
16 (08) - The Partridge Family - Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
17 (10) - Donny Osmond - Puppy Love
18 (26) - Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
19 (15) - Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
20 (28) - Michael Jackson - Ain't No SunshineAlice
Cooper's reign at number 1 is over, with Rod Stewart taking pole position with "You Wear It Well". Slade enter this week's chart at number 2 with "Mama Weer All Crazee Now". Roxy Music with "Virginia Plain" and Michael Jackson with "Ain't No Sunshine" enter the top 20.
This week's biggest climber is Lyndsey De Paul with "Sugar Me" it moves up 8 places to number 12.
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