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1 Events  





2 Number-one records  



2.1  Singles  





2.2  Albums  







3 Year-end charts  



3.1  Best-selling singles  





3.2  Best-selling albums  







4 Classical music: new works  





5 Film and incidental music  





6 Births  





7 Deaths  





8 See also  





9 References  














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    This is a summary of 1971 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

    Events[edit]

    Number-one records[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Date[1] Single Artist
    9 January "Grandad" Clive Dunn
    16 January
    23 January
    30 January "My Sweet Lord" George Harrison
    6 February
    13 February
    20 February
    27 February
    6 March "Baby Jump" Mungo Jerry
    13 March
    20 March "Hot Love" T. Rex
    27 March
    3 April
    10 April
    17 April
    24 April
    1 May "Double Barrel" Dave & Ansel Collins
    8 May
    15 May "Knock Three Times" Dawn
    22 May
    29 May
    5 June
    12 June
    19 June "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" Middle of the Road
    26 June
    3 July
    10 July
    17 July
    24 July "Get It On" T. Rex
    31 July
    7 August
    14 August
    21 August "I'm Still Waiting" Diana Ross
    28 August
    4 September
    11 September
    18 September "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" The Tams
    25 September
    2 October
    9 October "Maggie May" / Reason to Believe" Rod Stewart
    16 October
    23 October
    30 October
    6 November
    13 November "Coz I Luv You" Slade
    20 November
    27 November
    4 December
    11 December "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" Benny Hill
    18 December
    25 December
    1 January

    Albums[edit]

    Date[2] Single Artist
    9 January Greatest Hits Andy Williams
    16 January Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel
    23 January
    30 January
    6 February All Things Must Pass George Harrison
    13 February
    20 February
    27 February
    6 March
    13 March
    20 March
    27 March
    3 April Home Lovin' Man Andy Williams
    10 April
    17 April Motown Chartbusters Vol.5 Various Artists
    24 April
    1 May
    8 May Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones
    15 May
    22 May
    29 May
    5 June Ram Paul & Linda McCartney
    12 June
    19 June Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones
    26 June Tarkus Emerson, Lake & Palmer
    3 July Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel
    10 July
    17 July
    24 July
    31 July
    7 August Hot Hits 6 Various Artists
    14 August Every Good Boy Deserves Favour The Moody Blues
    21 August Top of the Pops, Volume 18 Various Artists
    28 August
    4 September
    11 September Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel
    18 September Who's Next The Who
    25 September Fireball Deep Purple
    2 October Every Picture Tells a Story Rod Stewart
    9 October
    16 October
    23 October
    30 October Imagine John Lennon
    6 November
    13 November Every Picture Tells a Story Rod Stewart
    20 November
    27 November Top of the Pops, Volume 20 Various Artists
    4 December Four Symbols Led Zeppelin
    11 December
    18 December Electric Warrior T. Rex
    25 December
    1 January

    Year-end charts[edit]

    Best-selling singles[edit]

    (Covering 16th Jan to 18th Dec 1971)

    1. "My Sweet Lord" – George Harrison 890,000
    2. "Maggie May/Reason to Believe" – Rod Stewart 615,000 in total
    3. "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" – Middle of the Road 614,000 in total
    4. "Knock Three Times" – Dawn 531,500
    5. "Hot Love" – T. Rex 530,000
    6. "The Pushbike Song" – The Mixtures 500,000
    7. "Never Ending Song of Love" – The New Seekers 421,000
    8. "I'm Still Waiting" – Diana Ross 420,000
    9. "Hey Girl Don't Bother Me" – The Tams 415,000
    10. "Get It On" – T-Rex 413,000
    11. "Coz I Luv You" – Slade 410,000
    12. "Amazing Grace" – Judy Collins 405,000
    13. "Grandad" – Clive Dunn 400,000
    14. "Double Barrel" – Dave and Ansil Collins 395,000
    15. "Rose Garden" – Lynn Anderson 394,000
    16. "Baby Jump" – Mungo Jerry 388,000
    17. "Did You Ever" – Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood 370,000
    18. "For All We Know" – Shirley Bassey 362,000
    19. "Brown Sugar" – The Rolling Stones 360,000
    20. "Stoned Love" – The Supremes 355,000
    21. "Co-Co" – Sweet 354,000
    22. "It's Impossible" – Perry Como 351,000
    23. "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)" – Benny Hill 350,000
    24. "Resurrection Shuffle" – Ashton, Gardner & Dyke 345,000
    25. "Another Day" – Paul McCartney 344,000
    26. "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" – Redbone 340,000
    27. "Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum" – Middle of the Road 336,000
    28. "I Did What I Did for Maria" – Tony Christie 335,000
    29. "Bridget the Midget" – Ray Stevens 335,000
    30. "The Banner Man" – Blue Mink 331,000
    31. "Till" – Tom Jones 330,000
    32. "You've Got a Friend" – James Taylor 326,000
    33. "Mozart 40" – Waldo De Los Rios 325,000
    34. "Jeepster" – T-Rex 325,000
    35. "Indiana Wants Me" – R. Dean Taylor 324,000
    36. "I'm Gonna Run Away from You" – Tami Lynn 322,000
    37. "Don't Let It Die" – Hurricane Smith 320,000
    38. "He's Gonna Step On You Again" – John Kongos 315,000
    39. "Back Street Luv" – Curved Air 310,000
    40. "Tom Tom Turnaround" – New World 305,000
    41. "What are You Doing Sunday" – Dawn 300,000
    42. "It Don't Come Easy" – Ringo Starr 295,000
    43. "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo" – Lobo 295,000
    44. "In My Own Time" – Family 285,000
    45. "Johnny Reggae" – The Piglets 284,000
    46. "No Matter What" – Badfinger 282,000
    47. "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" – Cher 281,0000
    48. "I Believe (In Love)" – Hot Chocolate 280,000
    49. "The Devil’s Answer" – Atomic Rooster 265,000
    50. "Banks of the Ohio" – Olivia Newton-John 260,000

    Best-selling albums[edit]

    The list of the top fifty best-selling albums of 1971 were published in Record Mirror at the end of the year, and later reproduced in the first edition of the BPI Year Book in 1976. However, in 2007 the Official Charts Company published album chart histories for each year from 1956 to 1977, researched by historian Sharon Mawer, and included an updated list of the top ten best-selling albums for each year based on the new research. The updated top ten for 1971 is shown in the table below.[3]

    No. Title Artist Peak
    position
    1 Bridge over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel 1
    2 Every Picture Tells a Story Rod Stewart 1
    3 Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones 1
    4 Motown Chartbusters Vol. 5 Various Artists 1
    5 Electric Warrior T. Rex 1
    6 Ram Paul and Linda McCartney 1
    7 Tapestry Carole King 4
    8 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour The Moody Blues 1
    9 Greatest Hits Andy Williams 1
    10 Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon James Taylor 4

    Classical music: new works[edit]

    Film and incidental music[edit]

    Births[edit]

    Deaths[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ Mawer, Sharon. "Album Chart History: 1971". Official UK Charts Company. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007.

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