List of number-one hits of 1972 (Italy)

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This is a list of the number-one hits of 1972 on Italian Hit Parade Singles Chart. [1]

Contents

Issue DateSongArtist
January 1"Pensiero" Pooh
January 8
January 15
January 22"La canzone del sole" Lucio Battisti
January 29"Chitarra suona più piano" Nicola Di Bari
February 5
February 12
February 19
February 26
March 4
March 11"Imagine" John Lennon
March 18"Jesahel" Delirium
March 25
April 1
April 8
April 15
April 22
April 29"Grande, grande, grande" Mina
May 6
May 13
May 20
May 27"I giardini di marzo"Lucio Battisti
June 3
June 10
June 17
June 24
July 1
July 8
July 15"Quanto è bella lei" Gianni Nazzaro
July 22
July 29
August 5
August 12
August 19
August 26"Viaggio di un poeta" Dik Dik
September 2
September 9
September 16"Il padrino" Santo & Johnny
September 23
September 30
October 7
October 14
October 21
October 28
November 4
November 11
November 18
November 25
December 2
December 9
December 16"Questo piccolo grande amore" Claudio Baglioni
December 23
December 30

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks #1
1 Santo & Johnny 13
2 Lucio Battisti 8
3 Delirium 6
3 Gianni Nazzaro 6
3 Nicola Di Bari 6
4 Mina 4
5 Claudio Baglioni 3
5 Dik Dik 3
5 Pooh 3
6 John Lennon 1

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