List of UK top-ten singles in 1972

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This 2014 photograph shows the gold disc awarded to The Pipes & Drums & the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards for one million worldwide sales of their recording of "Amazing Grace", which became the UK's best-selling single of 1972, spending nine weeks in the top 10, five of which were at number one. Amazing Grace Gold Record (15973263447).jpg
This 2014 photograph shows the gold disc awarded to The Pipes & Drums & the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards for one million worldwide sales of their recording of "Amazing Grace", which became the UK's best-selling single of 1972, spending nine weeks in the top 10, five of which were at number one.
Harry Nilsson, better known by his stage name Nilsson, achieved his one and only UK top 10 single this year with his cover version of "Without You". The song had been originally recorded in 1970 by the rock group Badfinger and was written by band members Pete Ham and Tom Evans. Nilsson's version of the song spent five weeks at number-one and became the UK's fourth best selling single of the year. Harry Nilsson (1974).png
Harry Nilsson, better known by his stage name Nilsson, achieved his one and only UK top 10 single this year with his cover version of "Without You". The song had been originally recorded in 1970 by the rock group Badfinger and was written by band members Pete Ham and Tom Evans. Nilsson's version of the song spent five weeks at number-one and became the UK's fourth best selling single of the year.
David Cassidy scored a total of three UK top 10 entries in 1972, including one with The Partridge Family. The highest-charting of these entries was his cover version of The Young Rascals' "How Can I Be Sure", which peaked at number-one in September. David Cassidy in 1972.jpg
David Cassidy scored a total of three UK top 10 entries in 1972, including one with The Partridge Family. The highest-charting of these entries was his cover version of The Young Rascals' "How Can I Be Sure", which peaked at number-one in September.

The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom. [1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles. [2] [3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1972, as well as singles which peaked in 1971 and 1973 but were in the top 10 in 1972. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).

Contents

One-hundred and twenty-three singles were in the top ten in 1972. Seven singles from 1971 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues", "Shotgun Wedding" by Roy "C" and "Solid Gold Easy Action" by T. Rex were all released in 1972 but did not reach their peak until 1973. "Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)" by Cilla Black was the only single from 1971 to reach its peak in 1972. Twenty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1972. 10cc, Alice Cooper, Donny Osmond, Electric Light Orchestra, Lynsey de Paul, Roxy Music and Gary Glitter were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1972.

The 1971 Christmas number-one, "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" by Benny Hill, remained at number-one for the first weeks of 1972. The first new number-one single of the year was "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" by The New Seekers. Overall, seventeen different singles peaked at number-one in 1972, with T. Rex and Slade (2) having the joint most singles hit that position.

Background

Multiple entries

One-hundred and twenty-three singles charted in the top 10 in 1972, with one-hundred and fourteen singles reaching their peak this year.

Twenty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1972. T. Rex secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1972 with six hit singles. This included their number two entry from November 1971, "Jeepster". The group's first two new entries of the year, "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru", both reached number-one, while "Children of the Revolution" and "Solid Gold Easy Action" both peaked at number two, although the latter hit its peak position in January 1973. The double-A side single "Debora"/"One Inch Rock" was a re-release of two songs first issued in 1968 which had failed to reach the top 10, recorded under their previous name Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Michael Jackson's five top 10 hits in 1972 counted December's "Lookin' Through the Windows" as part of The Jackson 5, which reached number 9, alongside four solo singles. The highest charting of these was the number 3 entry "Rockin' Robin" in June, several months after "Got to Be There" had peaked at number 5. A cover of "Ain't No Sunshine" made number eight, with his haul rounded off by "Ben" which scraped in at number seven.

Donny Osmond achieved four top 10 entries this year, three of which were as a solo artist. His debut entry "Puppy Love" spent five weeks at number-one in July and August, while the singles "Too Young" and "Why" peaked at numbers five and three respectively. He also featured on The Osmonds' hit single "Crazy Horses", which reached number two in November.

Elvis Presley, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Rod Stewart and Slade were the other artists with four singles in the top 10 during 1972.

David Cassidy scored three top 10 entries in 1972, two of which were as a solo artist. His debut entry "Could It Be Forever"/"Cherish", reached number two in May, while his cover of The Young Rascals' "How Can I Be Sure" topped the chart for two weeks in September and October. Cassidy also featured on The Partridge Family's cover of Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", which peaked at number three in August. The New Seekers was the other act to make three appearances in the top 10 this year.

Don McLean was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "Vincent". Alice Cooper, Cher, Elton John, Lindisfarne and The Supremes were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1972.

Chart debuts

Forty-seven artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1972, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, four went on to record another hit single that year: Don McLean, Gary Glitter, Lindisfarne and Little Jimmy Osmond. David Cassidy recorded two other top 10 hits in 1972. Donny Osmond had three other entries in his breakthrough year.

The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.

ArtistNumber of top 10sFirst entryChart positionOther entries
The Congregation 1"Softly Whispering I Love You"4
Johnny Pearson Orchestra 1"Sleepy Shores"8
Neil Reid 1"Mother of Mine"2
America 1"A Horse with No Name"3
Donnie Elbert 1"Where Did Our Love Go"8
The Chi-Lites 1"Have You Seen Her"3
Chicory Tip 1"Son of My Father"1
Don McLean 2"American Pie"2"Vincent" (1)
Nilsson 1"Without You"1
Chelsea Football Team 1"Blue Is the Colour"5
Lindisfarne 2"Meet Me on the Corner"5"Lady Eleanor" (3)
Argent 1"Hold Your Head Up"5
Les Crane 1"Desiderata"7
The Pipes and Drums and the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 1"Amazing Grace"1
The Chiffons 1"Sweet Talkin' Guy"4
Jo Jo Gunne 1"Run Run Run"6
Vicky Leandros 1"Come What May"2
David Cassidy 3"Could It Be Forever"/"Cherish"2"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (3), "How Can I Be Sure" (1)
Evangel Temple Choir1"A Thing Called Love"4
Leeds United Football Team 1"Leeds United"10
New World 1"Sister Jane"9
Wings 1"Mary Had a Little Lamb"9
Gary Glitter 2"Rock and Roll (Parts 1 & 2)"2"I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock and Roll)" (4)
Donny Osmond 4"Puppy Love"1"Too Young" (5), "Why" (3), "Crazy Horses" (2)
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show 1"Sylvia's Mother"2
The Partridge Family 1"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"3
Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs 1"Seaside Shuffle"2
Alice Cooper 1"School's Out"1"Elected" (4)
Bruce Ruffin 1"Mad About You"9
Hawkwind 1"Silver Machine"3
Hot Butter 1"Popcorn"5
Faron Young 1"It's Four in the Morning"3
Mott the Hoople 1"All the Young Dudes"3
Derek and the Dominos 1"Layla"7
Electric Light Orchestra 1"10538 Overture"9
Blackfoot Sue 1"Standing in the Road"4
Lynsey de Paul 1"Sugar Me"5
Roxy Music 1"Virginia Plain"4
Lieutenant Pigeon 1"Mouldy Old Dough"1
Peter Skellern 1"You're a Lady"3
Python Lee Jackson 1"In a Broken Dream"3
10cc 1"Donna"2
The Shangri-Las 1"Leader of the Pack"3
The Osmonds 1"Crazy Horses"2
Little Jimmy Osmond 2"Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" (1)
The Stylistics 1"I'm Stone in Love with You"9
Harlem Community Choir 1"Happy Xmas (War is Over)"4
Notes

The line-up of Faces consisted of Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and three members of the disbanded Small Faces - Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones and Ronnie Lane. All of them, barring Wood, had previous top 10 singles to their name, the most recent to debut being Stewart with "Maggie May"/"Reason to Believe" in 1971.

Michael Jackson had four entries as a solo artist this year for the first time, alongside a single with his group The Jackson 5. The band had debuted in 1970 with their breakthrough hit "I Want You Back". Wings was a side-project for Paul McCartney after the dissolution of legendary group The Beatles following the end of 1960s Beatlemania.

Jonathan King charted under the pseudonym Shag in 1972 for the first time with the song "Loop di Love". He had appeared in the chart in 1965 with "Everyone's Gone to the Moon", but used his own name. Junior Campbell left Marmalade in 1971 and just a year later he celebrated a top 10 solo single, "Hallelujah Freedom".

Songs from films

The only song from a film to enter the top 10 in 1972 was "Ben" (from Ben ). Additionally, the melody from "The Young New Mexican Puppeteer" was adapted from the score to the 1940 film Pinocchio .

Best-selling singles

The Pipes & Drums & the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards had the best-selling single of the year with "Amazing Grace". The song spent nine weeks in the top 10 (including five weeks at number one), sold over 890,000 copies and was certified by the BPI. "Mouldy Old Dough" by Lieutenant Pigeon came in second place, selling more than 790,000 copies and losing out by around 100,000 sales. Donny Osmond's "Puppy Love", "Without You" from Nilsson and "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" by The New Seekers made up the top five. Songs by Chicory Tip, Gary Glitter, T. Rex ("Metal Guru"), Neil Reid and T. Rex ("Telegram Sam") were also in the top ten best-selling singles of the year.

Top-ten singles

Key
SymbolMeaning
Single peaked in 1971 but still in chart in 1972.
Single released in 1972 but peaked in 1973.
(#)Year-end top-ten single position and rank
EnteredThe date that the single first appeared in the chart.
PeakHighest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered
(week ending)
Weeks
in
top
10
SingleArtistPeakPeak reached
(week ending)
Weeks
at
peak
Singles in 1971
20 November 19717"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" ‡ Cher 427 November 19712
9"Jeepster" ‡ T. Rex 227 November 19715
27 November 19718"Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" ‡ Benny Hill 111 December 19714
4 December 19715"Tokoloshe Man" ‡ John Kongos 411 December 19711
11 December 19715"Theme from Shaft" ‡ Isaac Hayes 418 December 19712
5"No Matter How I Try" ‡ Gilbert O'Sullivan 518 December 19712
18 December 19715"Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)" Cilla Black 31 January 19721
Singles in 1972
1 January 19728"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" (#5) The New Seekers 18 January 19724
4"Softly Whispering I Love You" The Congregation 48 January 19722
4"Soley Soley" Middle of the Road 58 January 19722
8 January 19723"Sleepy Shores" Johnny Pearson Orchestra 88 January 19721
5"I Just Can't Help Believing" Elvis Presley 622 January 19722
15 January 19728"Mother of Mine" (#9) [A] Neil Reid 215 January 19723
5"Brand New Key" Melanie 422 January 19721
22 January 19724"A Horse with No Name" America 322 January 19721
3"Stay with Me" Faces 65 February 19721
2"Morning Has Broken" Cat Stevens 929 January 19721
29 January 19725"Telegram Sam" (#10) T. Rex 15 February 19722
2"Where Did Our Love Go" Donnie Elbert 829 January 19722
4"Let's Stay Together" Al Green 729 January 19721
5 February 19725"Have You Seen Her" The Chi-Lites 319 February 19721
12 February 19726"Son of My Father" (#6) Chicory Tip 119 February 19723
5"Look Wot You Dun" Slade 419 February 19723
2"All I Ever Need is You" Sonny and Cher 819 February 19721
19 February 19728"American Pie" Don McLean 24 March 19723
3"Storm in a Teacup" The Fortunes 726 February 19721
26 February 197211"Without You" (#4) Nilsson 111 March 19725
6"Got to Be There" Michael Jackson 54 March 19721
2"Day After Day" Badfinger 1026 February 19722
4 March 19725"Mother and Child Reunion" Paul Simon 518 March 19721
3"Blue Is the Colour" [B] Chelsea Football Team 511 March 19721
11 March 19727"Beg, Steal or Borrow" [C] The New Seekers 225 March 19723
7"Alone Again (Naturally)" Gilbert O'Sullivan 31 April 19721
5"Meet Me on the Corner" Lindisfarne 525 March 19721
25 March 19725"Hold Your Head Up" Argent 51 April 19722
4"Desiderata" Les Crane 71 April 19721
3"Floy Joy" The Supremes 91 April 19721
8 April 19729"Amazing Grace" (#1) The Pipes & Drums & the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 115 April 19725
6"Sweet Talkin' Guy" The Chiffons 422 April 19722
15 April 19724"Back Off Boogaloo" Ringo Starr 229 April 19722
3"The Young New Mexican Puppeteer" Tom Jones 629 April 19721
22 April 19722"Until It's Time for You to Go" Elvis Presley 522 April 19721
5"Run Run Run" Jo Jo Gunne 66 May 19721
29 April 19726"Come What May" [D] Vicky Leandros 213 May 19721
2"Debora"/"One Inch Rock" [E] Tyrannosaurus Rex 729 April 19721
4"Radancer" Marmalade 613 May 19721
6 May 19726"Could It Be Forever"/"Cherish" David Cassidy 227 May 19721
5"A Thing Called Love" Johnny Cash & the Evangel Temple Choir413 May 19721
13 May 19723"Tumbling Dice" The Rolling Stones 513 May 19721
5"Rocket Man" Elton John 23 June 19721
7"Metal Guru" (#8) T. Rex 120 May 19724
20 May 19727"At the Club"/"Saturday Night at the Movies" The Drifters 33 June 19721
27 May 19724"Oh Babe, What Would You Say" Hurricane Smith 43 June 19722
1"Leeds United" [F] Leeds United Football Team 1027 May 19721
3 June 19727"Vincent" Don McLean 117 June 19722
4"Lady Eleanor" Lindisfarne 310 June 19721
10 June 19725"California Man" The Move 717 June 19723
2"Sister Jane" New World 910 June 19722
6"Rockin' Robin" Michael Jackson 324 June 19721
17 June 19726"Take Me Bak 'Ome" Slade 11 July 19721
3"Mary Had a Little Lamb" Wings 924 June 19722
24 June 19728"Rock and Roll (Parts 1 & 2)" (#7) Gary Glitter 28 July 19723
5"Little Willy" Sweet 41 July 19722
1 July 19729"Puppy Love" (#3) Donny Osmond 18 July 19725
4"An American Trilogy" Elvis Presley 81 July 19721
8 July 19726"Circles" The New Seekers 422 July 19721
1"Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day" Gilbert O'Sullivan 88 July 19721
15 July 19726"Sylvia's Mother" Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show 229 July 19721
5"I Can See Clearly Now" Johnny Nash 522 July 19721
22 July 19726"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" The Partridge Family 312 August 19721
1"Join Together" The Who 922 July 19721
29 July 19726"Seaside Shuffle" Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs 212 August 19722
6"School's Out" Alice Cooper 112 August 19723
1"Mad About You" Bruce Ruffin 929 July 19721
1"Starman" David Bowie 1029 July 19721
5 August 19726"Silver Machine" Hawkwind 319 August 19722
1"Automatically Sunshine" The Supremes 105 August 19721
12 August 19724"Popcorn" Hot Butter 519 August 19721
19 August 19726"You Wear It Well" Rod Stewart 12 September 19721
1"Run to Me" Bee Gees 919 August 19721
7"It's Four in the Morning" [G] Faron Young 316 September 19721
26 August 19724"All the Young Dudes" Mott the Hoople 39 September 19721
3"Layla" Derek and the Dominos 726 August 19722
1"10538 Overture" Electric Light Orchestra 926 August 19721
2 September 19726"Mama Weer All Crazee Now" Slade 19 September 19723
3"Standing in the Road" Blackfoot Sue 49 September 19721
9 September 19723"Sugar Me" Lynsey de Paul 516 September 19722
4"Virginia Plain" Roxy Music 416 September 19721
2"I Get the Sweetest Feeling" Jackie Wilson 916 September 19721
16 September 19723"Ain't No Sunshine" Michael Jackson 816 September 19723
6"How Can I Be Sure" David Cassidy 130 September 19722
23 September 19725"Children of the Revolution" T. Rex 223 September 19723
4"Too Young" Donny Osmond 530 September 19722
3"Come On Over to My Place" The Drifters 930 September 19721
30 September 19728"Mouldy Old Dough" (#2) Lieutenant Pigeon 114 October 19724
5"Wig-Wam Bam" Sweet 47 October 19721
7 October 19725"You're a Lady" Peter Skellern 314 October 19722
4"I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock and Roll)" Gary Glitter 414 October 19721
14 October 19724"Burning Love" Elvis Presley 721 October 19721
5"In a Broken Dream" [H] Python Lee Jackson 328 October 19721
5"Donna" 10cc 221 October 19722
21 October 19724"Elected" Alice Cooper 44 November 19722
28 October 19726"Clair" Gilbert O'Sullivan 111 November 19722
2"There Are More Questions Than Answers" Johnny Nash 928 October 19721
4 November 19725"Leader of the Pack" [I] The Shangri-Las 318 November 19721
4"Loop di Love" Shag 418 November 19721
11 November 19729"My Ding-a-Ling" Chuck Berry 125 November 19724
1"Goodbye to Love" The Carpenters 911 November 19721
1"Hallelujah Freedom" Junior Campbell 1011 November 19721
18 November 19727"Why" Donny Osmond 32 December 19721
10"Crazy Horses" The Osmonds 225 November 19723
7"Crocodile Rock" Elton John 525 November 19723
1"Let's Dance" [J] Chris Montez 918 November 19721
3"I'm Stone in Love with You" The Stylistics 925 November 19721
25 November 19728"Gudbuy T'Jane" Slade 216 December 19721
4"Angel"/"What Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)" Rod Stewart 42 December 19721
2 December 19722"Lookin' Through the Windows" The Jackson 5 92 December 19721
9 December 19724"Ben" Michael Jackson 79 December 19721
7"Solid Gold Easy Action" ♦ T. Rex 26 January 19731
11"Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" Little Jimmy Osmond 123 December 19725
16 December 19722"Shotgun Wedding" ♦ [K] Roy C 86 January 19731
23 December 19723"Happy Xmas (War is Over)" John Lennon, Yoko Ono & Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir 423 December 19722
3"Nights in White Satin" ♦ The Moody Blues 96 January 19731

Entries by artist

Chuck Berry achieved his only UK number-one single in November of this year with "My Ding-a-Ling", which spent four weeks at the top spot. Chuck Berry Midnight Special 1973.JPG
Chuck Berry achieved his only UK number-one single in November of this year with "My Ding-a-Ling", which spent four weeks at the top spot.
Greek-born singer Vicky Leandros won the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Luxembourg, with "Apres toi". The English-language version of the song, entitled "Come What May", entered the UK top 10 in April, peaking at number two. Zangeres Vicky Leandros op Schiphol, Bestanddeelnr 926-8115.jpg
Greek-born singer Vicky Leandros won the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Luxembourg, with "Après toi". The English-language version of the song, entitled "Come What May", entered the UK top 10 in April, peaking at number two.
American country music singer Faron Young (pictured in 1964) scored his only entry in the UK Singles Chart this year with "It's Four in the Morning", which peaked at number three. Faron Young.png
American country music singer Faron Young (pictured in 1964) scored his only entry in the UK Singles Chart this year with "It's Four in the Morning", which peaked at number three.

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1972, including singles that reached their peak in 1971 or 1973. The figures include both main artists and featured artists, while appearances on ensemble charity records are also counted for each artist. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 1972 is also shown.

EntriesArtistWeeksSingles
6 T. Rex [L] [M] [N] 26"Children of the Revolution", "Debora"/"One Inch Rock", "Jeepster", "Metal Guru", "Solid Gold Easy Action", "Telegram Sam"
5 Michael Jackson [O] 19"Ain't No Sunshine", "Ben", "Got to Be There", "Lookin' Through the Windows", "Rockin' Robin"
4 Donny Osmond [P] 27"Crazy Horses", "Puppy Love", "Too Young", "Why"
Elvis Presley 15"An American Trilogy", "Burning Love", "I Just Can't Help Believing", "Until It's Time for You to Go"
Gilbert O'Sullivan [I] 16"Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair", "No Matter How I Try", "Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day"
Slade 23"Gudbuy T'Jane", "Look Wot You Dun", "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", "Take Me Bak 'Ome"
3 David Cassidy [Q] 18"Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", "Could It Be Forever"/"Cherish", "How Can I Be Sure"
The New Seekers 21"Beg, Steal or Borrow", "Circles", "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)"
Rod Stewart [R] 18"Angel"/"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)", "Stay with Me", "You Wear It Well"
2 Alice Cooper 10"Elected", "School's Out"
Cher [L] [S] 3"All I Ever Need Is You", "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"
Don McLean 15"American Pie", "Vincent"
The Drifters 10"At the Club"/"Saturday Night at the Movies", "Come On Over to My Place"
Elton John 12"Crocodile Rock", "Rocket Man"
Gary Glitter 12"I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock and Roll)", "Rock and Roll (Parts 1 & 2)"
Johnny Nash 7"I Can See Clearly Now", "There Are More Questions Than Answers"
Lindisfarne 9"Lady Eleanor", "Meet Me on the Corner"
Little Jimmy Osmond 11"Crazy Horses", "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool"
The Supremes 4"Automatically Sunshine", "Floy Joy"
Sweet 10"Little Willy", "Wig-Wam Bam"

Notes

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