Radio 270 Top 40,
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RADIO 270 Top 40 9th-16th July 1967
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1 (7)
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C'mon Marianne |
The Four Seasons |
2 (6)
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Seven Rooms Of Gloom |
The Four Tops |
3 (4)
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Windy |
The Association |
4 (5)
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You Only Live Twice |
Nancy Sinatra |
5 (10)
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You Can't Come Home Again (If You Leave Me Now) |
P.J Proby |
6 (11)
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Let's Pretend |
Lulu |
7 (1)
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Alternate Title (Randy Scouse Git) |
The Monkees |
8 (12)
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Tremblin' |
Swinging Blue Jeans |
9 (15)
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Claire |
Paul & Barry Ryan |
10 (18)
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San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) |
Scott McKenzie |
11 (16)
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Your Love is Everywhere |
Jackie Trent |
12 (19)
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I Was Made To Love Her |
Stevie Wonder |
13 (25)
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Cry Softly Lonely One |
Roy Orbison |
14 (20)
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Down Thru' Summer |
Ross Hannaman |
15 (27)
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Sound Of Love |
The Five Americans |
16 (21)
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Sugar Let's Shing-a-Ling |
Shirley Ellis |
17 (9)
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Morning Dew |
Episode Six |
18 (24)
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Created By Clive |
The Syn |
19 (32)
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The Time Has Come |
P.P Arnold |
20 (22)
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Daylight Saving Time |
Keith |
21 (23)
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I Take It Back |
Sandy Posey |
22 (26)
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Mum And Dad |
Pinkerton's Colours |
23 (28)
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Take My Hand |
The Montanas |
24 (34)
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Surrounded By A Ray of Sunshine |
Samantha Jones |
25 (-)
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All You Need Is Love |
The Beatles |
26 (-)
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Bye Bye Baby |
The Symbols |
27 (33)
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Marta / My World |
The Bachelors |
28 (29)
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Annabella |
John Walker |
29 (31)
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Society's Child |
Janis Ian |
30= (35)
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Butterfly |
Unit 4+2 |
30= (36)
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The Cat |
The Merseys |
31 (14)
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She'd Rather Be With Me |
The Turtles |
32 (37)
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To Love Somebody |
The Bee Gees |
33 (39)
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Too Much Love |
Johnny Ross |
34 (-)
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Woman Like That, Yeah |
Joe Tex |
35 (-)
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Reflections of Charles Brown |
Rupert's People |
36 (-)
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Up, Up and Away |
The Johnny Mann Singers |
37 (-)
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Delighted To See You |
Honeybus |
38 (-)
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The Olive Tree |
Judith Durham |
39 (-)
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City of Windows |
Stephen Monahan |
40= (-)
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Shake, Rattle and Roll |
Arthur Conley |
40= (-)
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The Folk I Love * |
Mary McCarthy |
* Per isn't sure what record was 40= with Arthur Conley but points out that the Mary McCarthy single was a ‘270 Riser’ the previous week and may have entered the chart. |
Many thanks to Per A Berggren for sharing this chart.
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