List of number-one singles in 1976 (New Zealand)

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This is a list of Number 1 hit singles in 1976 in New Zealand, starting with the first chart dated, 30 January 1976. [1]

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Chart

WeekArtistTitle
2 January 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart
9 January 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart
16 January 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart
23 January 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart
30 January 1976 ABBA "SOS"
6 February 1976 C.W. McCall "Convoy"
13 February 1976
20 February 1976
27 February 1976
5 March 1976 Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody"
12 March 1976
19 March 1976 Pussycat "Mississippi"
26 March 1976
2 April 1976
9 April 1976
16 April 1976
23 April 1976Easter holiday - no chartEaster holiday - no chart
30 April 1976 Pussycat "Mississippi"
7 May 1976
14 May 1976
21 May 1976
28 May 1976
4 June 1976 ABBA "Fernando"
11 June 1976
18 June 1976
25 June 1976
2 July 1976
9 July 1976
16 July 1976
23 July 1976
30 July 1976 Henry Gross "Shannon"
6 August 1976
13 August 1976 ABBA "Fernando"
20 August 1976 Henry Gross "Shannon"
27 August 1976 Elton John & Kiki Dee "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
3 September 1976
10 September 1976
17 September 1976
24 September 1976 ABBA "Dancing Queen"
1 October 1976 Elton John & Kiki Dee "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
8 October 1976
15 October 1976
22 October 1976
29 October 1976
5 November 1976 ABBA "Dancing Queen"
12 November 1976 The Manhattans "Kiss & Say Goodbye"
19 November 1976 ABBA "Dancing Queen"
26 November 1976 Sherbet "Howzat"
3 December 1976
10 December 1976 ABBA "Money, Money, Money"
17 December 1976 ABBA "Dancing Queen"
24 December 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart
31 December 1976Summer break - no chartSummer break - no chart

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References

  1. "Rianz Charts 1976". Flavour of New Zealand.