List of number-one singles of 1970 (Denmark)

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This is a list of the number-one hit singles in 1970 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the newspaper Ekstra Bladet . [1]

Issue dateSingleArtist
No chart [upper-alpha 1] "Här kommer Pippi Långstrump" Inger Nilsson
15 January
22 January
29 January
5 February
12 February
19 February
26 February
5 March
12 March
19 March
28 March
3 April
9 April
16 April
23 April"Smilende Susie"Birgit Lystager
30 April
8 May"Här kommer Pippi Långstrump"Inger Nilsson
14 May
22 May
28 May"Mini-Midi-Maxi-Girl" Bjørn Tidmand
5 June"Up Around the Bend" Creedence Clearwater Revival
11 June
20 June
27 June"Cecilia" Simon & Garfunkel
2 July"Up Around the Bend"Creedence Clearwater Revival
10 July"In the Summertime" Mungo Jerry
16 July
23 July
30 July
6 August
13 August
20 August
27 August
4 September
11 September
17 September
24 September
1 October
8 October"Jeg har set en rigtig negermand"Familien Andersen
15 October
22 October
29 October
5 November
12 November
19 November
26 November
3 December
10 December
17 December
28 December

Notes

  1. The chart published in Ekstra Bladet on 7 January was for the previous week, but this week's chart positions are provided in the following week's chart.

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References

  1. "Estra Bladet". Ekstra Bladet . 15 January – 28 December 1970.