Australian Singles Chart for 1967
What were Aussies listening to way back in 1967. Here is the Australian Singles Chart for 1967 based on sales.
*Denotes Australian artist.
Top selling singles in Australia for 1967
- The Last Waltz – Englebert Humperdinck
- This Is My Song – Petula Clark / Harry Secombe (shared)
- Sadie (The Cleaning Lady) – Johnny Farnham *
- Somethin’ Stupid – Nancy & Frank Sinatra
- Itchycoo Park – The Small Faces
- Snoopy vs The Red Baron – The Royal Guardsmen
- Up, Up Aand Away – The 5th Dimension
- Georgy Girl – The Seekers *
- I’m A Believer – The Monkees
- Dedicated To The One I Love – The Mamas and the Papas
- Gimee Little Sign – Brenton Wood
- Two Of Us – Jackie Trent & Tony Hatch
- “The Monkees” (Volume 1 EP) – The Monkees
- The Letter – The Box Tops
- A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You – The Monkees
- Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane – The Beatles
- Massachusetts(The Lights Went Out In) – The Bee Gees *
- Ruby Tuesday/Let’s Spend The Night Together – The Rolling Stones
- San Francisco(Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) – Scott McKenzie
- Kind Of A Drag – The Buckinghams
Top 10 Selling Singles By Australian Artists for 1967
- Sadie (The Cleaning Lady) – Johnny Farnham
- Georgy Girl – The Seekers
- Massachusetts(The Lights Went Out In) – The Bee Gees
- Let It Be Me (EP) – Johnny Young
- Living In A Childs Dream – Master’s Apprentices
- Minnie The Moocher – Cherokees
- Simon Says – Groove
- Ooh La La – Normie Rowe
- Friday On My Mind – The Easybeats
- What’s Wrong With The Way I Live – Twilights
Gibbos pick for 1967 is The Easybeats with “Friday On My Mind”
Hi John
It was 1970 in Melbourne, and you were supposed to be singing at a club on Toorak Road but apparently you were ill and couldn’t perform, someone from your entourage came up to Linda and myself at the club and asked us if we would like to go and see you at the apartment across the road and wish you well, and of course we said yes. So we went across to your apartment and you were in bed, and we felt so sorry for you and wished you a speedy recovery and then left. After seeing the show the other night I heard someone saying that you liked to play practical jokes, so going back all the way to 1970 it has just dawned on me, that was what you were doing. Anyhow all the best xx