This is a list of number-one hit singles in 1977 in New Zealand, starting with the first chart dated 28 January 1977. [1]
Week | Artist | Title |
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7 January 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
14 January 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
21 January 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
28 January 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
6 February 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
13 February 1977 | Leo Sayer | "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" |
20 February 1977 | ||
27 February 1977 | Engelbert Humperdinck | "After the Lovin'" |
6 March 1977 | J.J. Cale | "Cocaine" |
13 March 1977 | Engelbert Humperdinck | "After the Lovin'" |
20 March 1977 | David Soul | "Don't Give Up on Us" |
27 March 1977 | ||
3 April 1977 | ||
10 April 1977 | ||
17 April 1977 | Easter holiday - no chart | Easter holiday - no chart |
24 April 1977 | Tom Jones | "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" |
1 May 1977 | David Soul | "Don't Give Up on Us" |
8 May 1977 | Julie Covington | "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" |
15 May 1977 | ||
22 May 1977 | ||
29 May 1977 | ||
5 June 1977 | Mark Williams | "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" ‡ |
12 June 1977 | ||
19 June 1977 | ||
26 June 1977 | ||
3 July 1977 | Pussycat | "My Broken Souvenirs" |
10 July 1977 | ||
17 July 1977 | ||
24 July 1977 | ||
31 July 1977 | ||
7 August 1977 | Heatwave | "Boogie Nights" |
14 August 1977 | ||
21 August 1977 | ||
28 August 1977 | ||
4 September 1977 | ||
11 September 1977 | ||
18 September 1977 | ||
25 September 1977 | Electric Light Orchestra | "Telephone Line" |
2 October 1977 | ||
9 October 1977 | ||
16 October 1977 | ||
23 October 1977 | ||
30 October 1977 | Paul Nicholas | "Heaven on the 7th Floor" |
6 November 1977 | Electric Light Orchestra | "Telephone Line" |
13 November 1977 | The Floaters | "Float On" |
20 November 1977 | ||
27 November 1977 | ||
4 December 1977 | ||
11 December 1977 | ||
18 December 1977 | ||
25 December 1977 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
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