List of Adult Contemporary top 10 singles in 1967 (U.S.)

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This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Adult Contemporary in 1967.

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Top-ten singles

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles which peaked in 1967
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Singles from 1966
December 10"Mame" Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass 2January 78
December 17"Sugar Town" Nancy Sinatra 1January 218
"Ghost Riders in the Sky" Baja Marimba Band 4January 75
December 31"Wish Me a Rainbow"The Gunter Kallmann Chorus2January 218
"A Man and a Woman" Tamiko Jones with Herbie Mann 9January 143
Singles from 1967
January 7"Gallant Men" Everett Dirksen 4January 215
"(Open Up the Door) Let the Good Times In" Dean Martin 7January 214
January 21"My Cup Runneth Over" Ed Ames 1February 415
"Music to Watch Girls By" Bob Crewe Generation 2February 47
"Colour My World" Petula Clark 10January 212
February 4"Lady" Jack Jones 1March 413
"All" James Darren 5February 114
"Georgy Girl" The Seekers 7February 113
"If You Go Away" Damita Jo DeBlanc 10February 41
February 11"Sweet Maria" Billy Vaughn 6February 117
"I'll Take Care of Your Cares" Frankie Laine 2March 411
"Sunrise, Sunset" Roger Williams 5February 257
"What Makes it Happen" Tony Bennett 10February 111
February 18"Daddy's Little Girl" Al Martino 2March 189
February 25"People Like You" Eddie Fisher 4March 116
"Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now" Trini Lopez 6March 255
March 4"Sherry" [A] Marilyn Maye 8March 114
March 11"The Disadvantages of You" The Brass Ring featuring Phil Bodner 10March 111
March 18"It Hurts to Say Goodbye" Vera Lynn 7April 16
March 25"Somethin' Stupid"Nancy & Frank Sinatra1April 114
April 1"This is My Song"Petula Clark2April 157
"Wade in the Water"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass5April 83
"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy" Harpers Bizarre 4April 157
April 15"Thoroughly Modern Millie" Julie Andrews 3April 225
April 22"Walkin' in the Sunshine" Roger Miller 6April 223
"Music to Watch Girls By" Andy Williams 2May 135
April 29"I Believed it All" Pozo-Seco Singers 8April 292
"Making Memories"Frankie Laine2May 207
May 6"Casino Royale"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass1June 39
"Time Alone Will Tell" Jerry Vale 6May 133
May 13"Stop! And Think it Over" Perry Como 1June 2412
"Lay Some Happiness on Me"Dean Martin6May 204
May 20"Little by Little and Bit by Bit" The Ray Charles Singers 6June 36
"Love Me Forever"Roger Williams3June 177
"Only Love Can Break a Heart" Margaret Whiting 4June 249
May 27"Time, Time" Ed Ames 1June 179
"I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman" John O'Neill 8June 105
June 10"Hello, Hello" Claudine Longet 8June 243
June 17"Mary in the Morning"Al Martino1July 110
July 1"I Love You (And You Love Me)"Billy Vaughn4July 15
"Now I Know"Jack Jones3July 157
"Night and Day" Sergio Mendes 8July 82
July 8"Don't Sleep in the Subway"Petula Clark1July 156
"It's Such a Pretty World Today" Andy Russell 1August 58
"You Only Live Twice"Nancy Sinatra3August 512
July 15"You Wanted Someone to Play With (I Wanted Someone to Love)"Frankie Lane5July 296
July 22"Up, Up and Away" The 5th Dimension 9July 292
July 29"More and More"Andy Williams2August 59
August 5"In the Chapel in the Moonlight"Dean Martin1August 126
"The Bramble Bush"Trini Lopez4August 266
"Everybody Say Peace" John Gary 10August 51
August 12"The Happening"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass4August 125
August 19"In the Back of My Heart"Jerry Vale5September 95
"Lover's Roulette" Mel Tormé 6September 236
August 26"The World We Knew (Over and Over)"Frank Sinatra1September 210
"Timeless Love"Ed Ames2September 166
September 2"Stout-Hearted Men" Barbra Streisand 2September 236
September 16"It Must Be Him" Vikki Carr 1October 2112
"Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me"Dean Martin5September 304
"Turn the World Around"Eddy Arnold3October 148
September 23"Anything Goes"Harpers Bizarre6October 74
September 30"A Banda (Ah Bahn-da)"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass1October 76
"Ode to Bille Joe" Bobbie Gentry 7October 144
"The Cat in the Window (The Bird in the Sky)"Petula Clark9October 143
October 7"More Than a Miracle"Roger Williams2October 2813
October 14"More Than the Eye Can See"Al Martino1November 119
"A Strange Song" Harry Belafonte 5November 48
October 21"When the Snow Is on the Roses"Ed Ames1November 2510
"I'm Still Not Through Missin' You"Andy Russell10October 211
October 28"For Once in My Life"Tony Bennett8October 286
"You, No One but You"Frankie Laine6November 184
November 4"The Last Waltz" Engelbert Humperdinck 6November 116
November 11"I Feel It" Peggy Lee 8November 113
"I Almost Called Your Name"Margaret Whiting5December 168
November 25"Wait Until Dark" Henry Mancini 4December 23
December 2"Cuando Sali de Cuba" The Sandpipers 3December 94
December 9"You Made It That Way (Watermelon Summer)"Perry Como2December 235
"Cold"John Gray1December 236
December 16"Live for Life"Jack Jones9December 304

1966 peaks

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1967 which peaked in 1966
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November 19"Hawaii" Henry Mancini 6December 311
November 26"Winchester Cathedral" New Vaudeville Band 1December 38
December 3"That's Life" Frank Sinatra 1December 3110

1968 peaks

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1967 which peaked in 1968
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December 9"Step to the Rear" Marilyn Maye 2January 66
December 16"Chattanooga Choo Choo"Harpers Bizarre1January 67
"Holly" Andy Williams 4January 66
December 30"The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener" Petula Clark 3January 136
"In the Misty Moonlight" Dean Martin 1January 206

Notes

AThe single re-entered the top ten on the week ending April 8, 1967.

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The Adult Contemporary chart is published weekly by Billboard magazine and lists the most popular songs on adult contemporary radio stations in the United States. The chart is compiled based on airplay data submitted to Billboard by stations that are members of the Adult Contemporary radio panel. The chart debuted in Billboard magazine on July 17, 1961. Over the years, the chart has gone under a series of name changes, being called Easy Listening(1961–1962; 1965–1979), Middle-Road Singles(1962–1964), Pop-Standard Singles(1964–1965), Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks(1979–1982) and Adult Contemporary(1983–present).

More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song) 1967 single by The Miracles

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