Only 14 records made it to No.1 this year...and none of them simply bounced into No.1 for a week, then bounced out, never to be seen again...
The Beatles spent 10 weeks at the top spot this year, 7 weeks with "Hello Goodbye" and 3 weeks with the long-lasting "All you need is love".
6 weeks at number one was an achievement managed by both Procol Harums: "A Whiter shade of pale", and Englebert Humperdink (they dont write names like they used to do - lucky that) singing "Release me". Mr Humperdink also spent a further 5 weeks at the no.1 spot this year with "The Last Waltz"... (yes, that means he was no.1 this year, for a week longer (combined) than even The Beatles... yet many have never heard of him.
The Monkees (I'm a believer), Scott McKenzie (San Francisco) and The Bee Gees (Didn't pay their electric bill) all managed 4 weeks at the coveted No.1 spot.
But which of the tracks poll'ed above, would you rate as The Best No.1 of 1967?
Votes away!
