List of number-one singles in 1967 (New Zealand)
This is a list of number one singles for the year 1967 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[1]
Chart
- Key
- ‡ – Single of New Zealand origin
Week | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
6 January 1967 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
13 January 1967 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
20 January 1967 | Summer break - no chart | Summer break - no chart |
27 January 1967 | The Beach Boys | "Good Vibrations" |
3 February 1967 | Tommy Roe | "Hooray for Hazel" |
10 February 1967 | Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich | "Bend It!" |
17 February 1967 | ||
24 February 1967 | The Monkees | "I'm a Believer" |
3 March 1967 | ||
10 March 1967 | ||
17 March 1967 | ||
24 March 1967 | ||
31 March 1967 | The Beatles | "Penny Lane" |
7 April 1967 | ||
14 April 1967 | The La De Das | "Hey! Baby"‡ |
21 April 1967 | ||
28 April 1967 | The Seekers | "Georgy Girl" |
5 May 1967 | Cat Stevens | "Matthew and Son" |
12 May 1967 | ||
19 May 1967 | The Bee Gees | "Spicks and Specks" |
26 May 1967 | ||
2 June 1967 | The Monkees | "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" |
9 June 1967 | ||
16 June 1967 | ||
23 June 1967 | Mr. Lee Grant | "Opportunity"‡ |
30 June 1967 | Sandie Shaw | "Puppet on a String" |
7 July 1967 | ||
14 July 1967 | ||
21 July 1967 | The Tremeloes | "Silence is Golden" |
28 July 1967 | ||
4 August 1967 | ||
11 August 1967 | Procol Harum | "A Whiter Shade of Pale" |
18 August 1967 | The Beatles | "All You Need Is Love" |
25 August 1967 | ||
1 September 1967 | Mr. Lee Grant | "Thanks To You"‡ |
8 September 1967 | ||
15 September 1967 | ||
22 September 1967 | Scott McKenzie | "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" |
29 September 1967 | ||
6 October 1967 | ||
13 October 1967 | ||
20 October 1967 | ||
27 October 1967 | The Small Faces | "Itchycoo Park" |
3 November 1967 | ||
10 November 1967 | Engelbert Humperdinck | "The Last Waltz" |
17 November 1967 | ||
24 November 1967 | The Move | "Flowers in the Rain" |
1 December 1967 | The Bee Gees | "Massachusetts" |
8 December 1967 | ||
15 December 1967 | ||
22 December 1967 | The Royal Guardsmen | "Snoopy's Christmas" |
29 December 1967 | ||
References
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