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Framed Birthday Number One Records from 1967
Find out what was top of the UK charts in 1967 in the list below.
We'll find and frame an original copy of the vinyl record or sheet music, with your own personal message printed and mounted beneath.
It's the perfect 50th birthday gift idea for music lovers. From including delivery.
No.1 from:
Song title & artist:
December 1st 1966
Green, Green Grass of Home
Tom Jones
Number One for 7 weeks
January 19th 1967
I'm a Believer
The Monkees
Number One for 4 weeks
February 16th 1967
This Is My Song
Petula Clark
Number One for 2 weeks
March 2nd 1967
Release Me
Engelbert Humperdinck
Number One for 6 weeks
April 13th 1967
Somethin' Stupid
Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra
Number One for 2 weeks
April 27th 1967
Puppet on a String
Sandie Shaw
Number One for 3 weeks
May 18th 1967
Silence Is Golden
The Tremeloes
Number One for 3 weeks
June 8th 1967
A Whiter Shade of Pale
Procol Harum
Number One for 6 weeks
July 19th 1967
All You Need Is Love
The Beatles
Number One for 3 weeks
August 9th 1967
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)
Scott McKenzie
Number One for 4 weeks
September 6th 1967
The Last Waltz
Engelbert Humperdinck
Number One for 5 weeks
October 11th 1967
Massachusetts (The Lights Went Out In)
The Bee Gees
Number One for 4 weeks
November 8th 1967
Baby, Now That I've Found You
The Foundations
Number One for 2 weeks
November 22nd 1967
Let the Heartaches Begin
Long John Baldry
Number One for 2 weeks
December 6th 1967
Hello, Goodbye
The Beatles
Number One for 7 weeks
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The charts we use from November 1952 onwards are compiled by the Official Charts Company which produces the UK Singles Chart for the music industry, including the BBC. Their information can differ from that shown in reference guides such as The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles (now The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles). We explain this more fully here and you can find even more detail on the history of the charts on the Official Charts Company website.

The official UK pop charts based on record sales did not start until 14th November 1952. For earlier dates than this, we have used the weekly pop chart based on the sales of sheet music, which was published by Melody Maker and broadcast by Radio Luxembourg from May 1947. (Sheet music outsold records in the United Kingdom until the early 1950s.)