This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine [n 1] number one Top Singles chart of 1972. [n 2] [n 3]
denotes Canadian Content.
Volume:Issue | Issue Date(s) | Song | Artist |
16:20 | 1 January | "Family Affair" | Sly and the Family Stone |
16:21 | 8 January | "Brand New Key" | Melanie |
16:22 | 15 January | ||
16:23 | 22 January | "American Pie" | Don McLean |
16:24 | 29 January | ||
16:25 | 5 February | ||
16:26 | 12 February | ||
17:1 | 19 February | ||
17:2 | 26 February | "Love Me, Love Me Love" | Frank Mills |
17:3 | 4 March | ||
17:4 | 11 March | "Without You" | Nilsson |
17:5 | 18 March | "Down by the Lazy River" | The Osmonds |
17:6 | 25 March | ||
17:7 | 1 April | "Cotton Jenny" | Anne Murray |
17:8 | 8 April | "Heart of Gold" | Neil Young |
17:9 | 15 April | "Puppy Love" | Donny Osmond |
17:10 | 22 April | ||
17:11 | 29 April | ||
17:12 | 6 May | "A Horse with No Name" | America |
17:13 | 13 May | "Heart of Gold" | Neil Young |
17:14 | 20 May | "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | Roberta Flack |
17:15 | 27 May | ||
17:16 | 3 June | ||
17:17 | 10 June | "Amazing Grace" | Royal Scots Dragoon Guards |
17:18 | 17 June | ||
17:19 | 24 June | ||
17:20 | 1 July | "Nice to Be with You" | Gallery |
17:21 | 8 July | ||
17:22 | 15 July | "Troglodyte" | Jimmy Castor |
17:23 | 22 July | ||
17:24 | 29 July | "Too Late to Turn Back Now" | Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose |
17:25 | 5 August | ||
17:26 | 12 August | "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" | Wayne Newton |
18:1 | 19 August | "Alone Again (Naturally)" | Gilbert O'Sullivan |
18:2 | 26 August | ||
18:3 | 2 September | ||
18:4 | 9 September | "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" | Looking Glass |
18:5 | 16 September | "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" | The Hollies |
18:6 | 23 September | ||
18:7 | 30 September | "Black and White" | Three Dog Night |
18:8 | 7 October | ||
18:9 | 14 October | ||
18:10 | 21 October | "My Ding-a-Ling" | Chuck Berry |
18:11 | 28 October | ||
18:12 | 4 November | ||
18:13 | 11 November | "Nights in White Satin" | The Moody Blues |
18:14 | 18 November | "Garden Party" | Rick Nelson |
18:15 | 25 November | "I Can See Clearly Now" | Johnny Nash |
18:16 | 2 December | ||
18:17 | 9 December | "I'd Love You to Want Me" | Lobo |
18:18 | 16 December | "I Am Woman" | Helen Reddy |
18:19 | 23 December | ||
18:20 | 30 December |
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"If It Makes You Happy" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released as the lead single from her 1996 eponymous album in September 1996. The song peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and won Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 1997 Grammy Awards. The song ties with her 1998 single, "My Favorite Mistake", as her third-highest-charting single in the United Kingdom, reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at number one in Canada and was her final top-ten solo hit in the United States, making it to number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2003, Q Magazine ranked "If It Makes You Happy" at number 663 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever".