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1967 in music

1967 in music

Overview of the events of 1967 in music


The year 1967 was an important one for psychedelic rock, and was famous for its "Summer of Love" in San Francisco. It saw major releases from multiple well-known bands including The Beatles, Small Faces, the newly renamed Eric Burdon and the Animals, Jefferson Airplane, Love, The Beach Boys, Cream, The Byrds, The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Monkees. This year also saw debuts from many upcoming bands such as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Doors, Moby Grape, Procol Harum, Traffic, The Velvet Underground, and Pink Floyd.

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The completed Billboard year-end list for 1967 is composed of records that entered the Billboard Hot 100 between November 1966 and December 1967. Records with chart runs that started in 1966 and ended in 1967, or started in 1967 and ended in 1968, made this chart if the majority of their chart weeks were in 1967. If not, they were ranked in the year-end charts for 1966 or 1968. If their weeks were equal, they were listed in the year they first entered. Appearing in multiple years is not permitted. Each week thirty points were awarded to the number one record, then nineteen points for number two, eighteen points for number three, and so on. The total points a record earned determined its year-end rank. The complete chart life of each record is represented, with number of points accrued. There are no ties, even when multiple records have the same number of points. The next ranking category is peak chart position, then weeks at peak chart position, weeks in top ten, weeks in top forty, and finally weeks on Hot 100 chart.

The chart can be sorted by Artist, Song title, Recording and Release dates, Cashbox year-end ranking (CB) or units sold (sales) by clicking on the column header. Additional details for each record can be accessed by clicking on the song title, and referring to the Infobox in the right column of the song page. Billboard also has chart summaries on its website. Cashbox rankings were derived by same process as the Billboard rankings. Sales information was derived from the RIAA's Gold and Platinum database, the BRIT Certified database and The Book of Golden Discs,[12] but numbers listed should be regarded as estimates. Grammy Hall of Fame and National Recording Registry information with sources can be found on Wikipedia. Archived issues of Billboard from November 1966 to March 1968 and Hot 100 Year-End formulas were used to complete the 1967 year-end chart published December 30, 1967.

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   Billboard Top Soul Singles 1967
1Sam and Dave"Soul Man"see number 19
2Aretha Franklin"Respect"see number 13
3Gladys Knight and the Pips"I Heard It Through The Grapevine"see number 18
4Aaron Neville"Tell It Like It Is"see number 27
5Aretha Franklin"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)"Atlantic 2386January 24, 1967February 10, 1967442.00US Billboard 1967 #89, Hot100 #9 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 53 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #5, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 7 weeks, 14 total weeks, 262 points


   Billboard Top Country Singles 1967
1Jack Greene"All The Time"Decca 321231967July 19671.80US Billboard 1967 #762, Hot100 #103 for 1 week, 3 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #1, Country Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 20 total weeks, 275 points.
2Sonny James"It's The Little Things"Epic 10398August 28, 1967September 20, 19671791.00US Billboard 1967 #155, Hot100 #19 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 4 points, Top Country Singles 1967 #2, Country Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 18 total weeks, 253 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999, National Recording Registry 2010
3Bill Anderson and Jan Howard"For Loving You"Epic 10315August 28, 1967September 20, 19671791.00US Billboard 1967 #427, Hot100 #63 for 1 week, 6 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #3, Country Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 20 total weeks, 245 points
4David Houston and Tammy Wynette"My Elusive Dreams"Epic 10194June 1, 1967June 19671871.00US Billboard 1967 #230, Hot100 #32 for 3 weeks, 12 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #4, Country Singles #1 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks, 229 points, National Recording Registry 2003
5Glen Campbell"By The Time I Get To Phoenix"Capitol 2015August 29, 1967October 23, 19672262.00US Billboard 1967 #229, Hot100 #26 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #5, Country Singles #2 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks, 218 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2004


| Top Easy Listening Singles 1967

1Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra"Somethin' Stupid"see number 8
2Ed Ames"My Cup Runneth Over"RCA Victor 9002September 28, 1966November 1966912.00US Billboard 1967 #82, Hot100 #8 for 1 week, 13 total weeks, 57 points, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #2, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 23 total weeks, 300 points
3Jack Jones"Lady"Kapp 800December 1966January 5, 19672691.00US Billboard 1967 #311, Hot100 #39 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #3, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 18 total weeks, 294 points
4Vikki Carr"It Must Be Him"Liberty 55986September 10, 1967September 18, 1967501.00US Billboard 1967 #45, Hot100 #3 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #4, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 3 weeks, 19 total weeks, 258 points
5Roger Williams"More Than A Miracle"Kapp 843July 1967August 19671.00US Billboard 1967 #792, Hot100 #108 for 1 week, 4 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #5, Easy Listening Singles #2 for 4 weeks, 19 total weeks, 249 points


   Top Rock Tracks 1967 (unofficial)
1The Doors"Light My Fire"see number 7, from The Doors - Elektra 74007
2The Jimi Hendrix Experience"Purple Haze"Reprise 0597February 8, 1967June 19, 19674512.00US Billboard 1967 #163, Hot100 #20 for 2 weeks, 9 total weeks, 4 points, Top Rock Tracks 1967 #2, Grammy Hall of Fame 2001, from Are You Experienced? - Reprise 6261 (Original North American edition).
3The Beatles"A Day In The Life"Capitol 2653September 5-6, 1967November 22, 1967Top Rock Tracks 1967 #3, from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Capitol 2653.
4The Who"I Can See For Miles"Decca 32206August 7, 1967September 18, 1967921.25Top Rock Tracks 1967 #4, from The Who Sell Out - Decca 74950
5Traffic"Dear Mr. Fantasy"United Artists 6651November 5, 1967[20]December 8, 1967Top Rock Tracks 1967 #5, from Mr. Fantasy - United Artists 6651
6The Jimi Hendrix Experience"Hey Joe"Polydor 56139October 23, 1966December 16, 1966Top Rock Tracks 1967 #6, US Billboard 1967 #163, Hot100 #20 for 2 weeks, 9 total weeks, 4 points, Top Rock Tracks 1967 #6, Grammy Hall of Fame 2001, from Are You Experienced - Reprise 6261 (Original North American edition).
7Procol Harum"A Whiter Shade of Pale"see number 35, from Deram single 7507.
8The Beatles"Strawberry Fields Forever"[19]Capitol 5810December 22, 1966February 13, 19671152.50Top Rock Tracks 1967 #8, US Billboard 1967 #84, Hot100 #8 for 1 week, 9 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011, from Capitol single 5810.
9Small Faces"Itchycoo Park"Immediate 501April 1967May 12, 19671096.00Top Rock Tracks 1967 #9, US Billboard 1967 #117, Hot100 #16 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 106 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, from There Are But Four Small Faces - Immediate 52002
10Blues Magoos"(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet"see number 38, from Psychedelic Lollipop - Mercury 21096

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