List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1968 (U.S.)

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"This Guy's in Love with You" was a long-running number one for Herb Alpert. Herb Alpert 1966.jpg
"This Guy's in Love with You" was a long-running number one for Herb Alpert.

These are the Billboard adult contemporary chart number-one hits of 1968. The chart was known as Easy Listening during this year.

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Issue DateSongArtist
January 6"Chattanooga Choo Choo" Harpers Bizarre
January 13
January 20"In the Misty Moonlight" Dean Martin
January 27
February 3"Am I That Easy to Forget" Engelbert Humperdinck
February 10"The Lesson" Vikki Carr
February 17"Love Is Blue" Paul Mauriat
February 24
March 2
March 9
March 16
March 23
March 30
April 6
April 13
April 20
April 27
May 4"Honey" Bobby Goldsboro
May 11
May 18"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" Hugo Montenegro
May 25
June 1
June 8"This Guy's in Love with You" Herb Alpert
June 15
June 22
June 29
July 6
July 13
July 20
July 27
August 3
August 10
August 17"Classical Gas" Mason Williams
August 24
August 31
September 7"The Fool on the Hill" Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66
September 14
September 21
September 28
October 5
October 12
October 19"My Special Angel" The Vogues
October 26
November 2"Those Were the Days" Mary Hopkin
November 9
November 16
November 23
November 30
December 7
December 14"Wichita Lineman" Glen Campbell
December 21
December 28

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<i>Love Is Blue</i> (Johnny Mathis album) 1968 studio album by Johnny Mathis

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See also

1968 in music Overview of the events of 1968 in music

List of notable events in music that took place in the year 1968.