List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1967

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These are the Billboard magazine number-one albums of 1967, per the Billboard 200. May 13, 1967 [1] was the first chart to list 200 albums, however the chart name didn't change to Billboard 200 until September 7, 1991. [2]

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Chart history

Key
Dagger-14-plain.pngIndicates best performing album of 1967
Issue dateAlbumArtist(s)LabelRef.
January 7 The Monkees The Monkees Colgems [3]
January 14 [4]
January 21 [5]
January 28 [6]
February 4 [7]
February 11 More of The Monkees Dagger-14-plain.pngColgems [8]
February 18 [9]
February 25 [10]
March 4 [11]
March 11 [12]
March 18 [13]
March 25 [14]
April 1 [15]
April 8 [16]
April 15 [17]
April 22 [18]
April 29 [19]
May 6 [20]
May 13 [21]
May 20 [22]
May 27 [23]
June 3 [24]
June 10 [25]
June 17 Sounds Like... Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass A&M [26]
June 24 Headquarters The MonkeesColgems [27]
July 1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles Capitol [28]
July 8 [29]
July 15 [30]
July 22 [31]
July 29 [32]
August 5 [33]
August 12 [34]
August 19 [35]
August 26 [36]
September 2 [37]
September 9 [38]
September 16 [39]
September 23 [40]
September 30 [41]
October 7 [42]
October 14 Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry Capitol [43]
October 21 [44]
October 28 Diana Ross & the Supremes: Greatest Hits The Supremes Motown [45]
November 4 [46]
November 11 [47]
November 18 [48]
November 25 [49]
December 2 Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. The MonkeesColgems [50]
December 9 [51]
December 16 [52]
December 23 [53]
December 30 [54]

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References

  1. "Billboard Top LP's". Billboard. May 13, 1967. p. 40. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  2. "The Billboard 200 Top Albums" (PDF). Billboard. September 7, 1991. p. 74. Retrieved January 11, 2022 via WorldRadioHistory.
  3. "January 7, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  4. "January 14, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  5. "January 21, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  6. "January 28, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  7. "February 4, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  8. "February 11, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  9. "February 18, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  10. "February 25, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  11. "March 4, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  12. "March 11, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  13. "March 18, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  14. "March 25, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  15. "April 1, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  16. "April 8, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  17. "April 15, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  18. "April 22, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  19. "April 29, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  20. "May 6, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  21. "May 13, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  22. "May 20, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  23. "May 27, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  24. "June 3, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  25. "June 10, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  26. "June 17, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  27. "June 24, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  28. "July 1, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  29. "July 8, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  30. "July 15, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  31. "July 22, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  32. "July 29, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  33. "August 5, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  34. "August 12, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  35. "August 19, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  36. "August 26, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  37. "September 2, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  38. "September 9, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  39. "September 16, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  40. "September 23, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  41. "September 30, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  42. "October 7, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  43. "October 14, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  44. "October 21, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  45. "October 28, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  46. "November 4, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  47. "November 11, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  48. "November 18, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  49. "November 25, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  50. "December 2, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  51. "December 9, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  52. "December 16, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  53. "December 23, 1967". Billboard 200 .
  54. "December 30, 1967". Billboard 200 .