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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 Musical films  





7 Births  





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9 See also  





10 References  














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List of years in British music
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    This is a summary of 1975 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

    Events[edit]

    Number-one records[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Chart date
    (week ending)
    Song Artist(s)
    11 January "Lonely This Christmas" Mud
    18 January "Down Down" Status Quo
    25 January "Ms Grace" The Tymes
    1 February "January" Pilot
    8 February
    15 February
    22 February "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
    1 March
    8 March "If" Telly Savalas
    15 March
    22 March "Bye Bye Baby" Bay City Rollers
    29 March
    6 April
    13 April
    20 April
    27 April
    3 May "Oh Boy!" Mud
    10 May
    17 May "Stand by Your Man" Tammy Wynette
    24 May
    31 May
    7 June "Whispering Grass" Don Estelle and Windsor Davies
    14 June
    21 June
    28 June "I'm Not in Love" 10cc
    5 July
    12 July "Tears on My Pillow" Johnny Nash
    19 July "Give a Little Love" Bay City Rollers
    26 July
    2 August
    9 August "Barbados" Typically Tropical
    16 August "I Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" The Stylistics
    23 August
    30 August
    6 September "Sailing" Rod Stewart
    13 September
    20 September
    27 September
    4 October "Hold Me Close" David Essex
    11 October
    18 October
    25 October "I Only Have Eyes for You" Art Garfunkel
    1 November
    8 November "Space Oddity" David Bowie
    15 November
    22 November "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." Billy Connolly
    29 November "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen
    6 December
    13 December
    20 December
    27 December
    3 January

    Albums[edit]

    Date[2] Single Artist Weeks
    11 January Greatest Hits Elton John 4
    18 January
    25 January
    1 February
    8 February His Greatest Hits Engelbert Humperdinck 3
    15 February
    22 February
    1 March On the Level Status Quo 2
    8 March
    15 March Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin 1
    22 March 20 Greatest Hits Tom Jones 4
    29 March
    5 April
    12 April
    19 April The Best of the Stylistics The Stylistics 2
    26 April
    3 May Once Upon a Star Bay City Rollers 3
    10 May
    17 May
    24 May The Best of the Stylistics The Stylistics 5
    31 May
    7 June
    14 June
    21 June
    28 June Venus and Mars Wings 1
    5 July Horizon The Carpenters 2
    12 July
    19 July Venus and Mars Wings 1
    26 July Horizon The Carpenters 3
    2 August
    9 August
    16 August The Best of the Stylistics The Stylistics 2
    23 August
    30 August Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart 5
    6 September
    13 September
    20 September
    27 September
    4 October Wish You Were Here Pink Floyd 1
    11 October Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart 2
    18 October
    25 October 40 Golden Greats Jim Reeves 3
    1 November
    8 November
    15 November We All Had Doctors' Papers Max Boyce 1
    22 November 40 Greatest Hits Perry Como 5
    29 November
    6 December
    13 December
    20 December
    27 December A Night at the Opera Queen 2
    3 January

    Year-end charts[edit]

    Best-selling singles[edit]

    Sales between 30 December 1974 and 5 December 1975.[3][4]

    No. Title Artist Peak
    position
    1 "Bye Bye Baby" Bay City Rollers 1
    2 "Sailing" Rod Stewart 1
    3 "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" The Stylistics 1
    4 "Whispering Grass" Windsor Davies and Don Estelle 1
    5 "Stand by Your Man" Tammy Wynette 1
    6 "Give a Little Love" Bay City Rollers 1
    7 "Hold Me Close" David Essex 1
    8 "The Last Farewell" Roger Whittaker 2
    9 "I Only Have Eyes for You" Art Garfunkel 1
    10 "Tears on My Pillow" Johnny Nash 1
    11 "I'm Not in Love" 10cc 1
    12 "Barbados" Typically Tropical 1
    13 "If" Telly Savalas 1
    14 "There Goes My First Love" The Drifters 3
    15 "Three Steps to Heaven" Showaddywaddy 2
    16 "The Hustle" Van McCoy 3
    17 "Space Oddity" David Bowie 1
    18 "January" Pilot 1
    19 "Funky Moped"/"The Magic Roundabout" Jasper Carrott 5
    20 "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel 1
    21 "Oh Boy" Mud 1
    22 "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen 1
    23 "Misty" Ray Stevens 2
    24 "Lovin' You" Minnie Ripperton 2
    25 "The Way We Were"–"Try to Remember" Gladys Knight & the Pips 4
    26 "Sugar Candy Kisses" Mac and Katie Kissoon 3
    27 "There's a Whole Lot of Loving" Guys & Dolls 2
    28 "Please Mr. Postman" The Carpenters 2
    29 "Sing Baby Sing" The Stylistics 3
    30 "Love Is the Drug" Roxy Music 2
    31 "Rhinestone Cowboy" Glen Campbell 4
    32 "Moonlighting" Leo Sayer 2
    33 "D.I.V.O.R.C.E." Billy Connolly 1
    34 "Hurt So Good" Susan Cadogan 4
    35 "Only You Can" Fox 3
    36 "Honey" Bobby Goldsboro 2
    37 "Fox on the Run" Sweet 2
    38 "Blanket on the Ground" Billie Jo Spears 6
    39 "It's Been So Long" George McCrae 4
    40 "Scotch on the Rocks" Band of the Black Watch 8
    41 "You Sexy Thing" Hot Chocolate 2
    42 "Feelings" Morris Albert 4
    43 "The Secrets That You Keep" Mud 3
    44 "If You Think You Know How to Love Me" Smokie 3
    45 "The Bump" Kenny 3
    46 "I'm on Fire" 5000 Volts 4
    47 "Love Me Love My Dog" Peter Shelley 3
    48 "SOS" ABBA 6
    49 "That's the Way (I Like It)" KC & the Sunshine Band 4
    50 "Disco Stomp" Hamilton Bohannon 6

    Best-selling albums[edit]

    The list of the top fifty best-selling albums of 1975 was published in Music Week in the issue dated 27 December 1975 and in Record Mirror & Disc magazine in the issue dated 10 January 1976, and 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 1975 is shown below.[5]

    No. Title Artist Peak
    position
    1 The Best of the Stylistics The Stylistics 1
    2 Once Upon a Star Bay City Rollers 1
    3 Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart 1
    4 40 Golden Greats Jim Reeves 1
    5 Venus and Mars Wings 1
    6 40 Greatest Hits Elvis Presley 16[a]
    7 Greatest Hits Elton John 1
    8 Horizon The Carpenters 1
    9 Tubular Bells Mike Oldfield 2[b]
    10 40 Greatest Hits Perry Como 1

    Notes:

    1. ^ Greatest Hits was not eligible for the album chart until July 1975, as television-advertised compilations were excluded from the chart until this date. Most of the album's sales were during late 1974 and early 1975, and by the time it was readmitted to the album chart its sales had tailed off. The album did not officially reach number one until September 1977, following Presley's death.
  • ^ Reached number 1 in 1974
  • Classical music: new works[edit]

    Film and incidental music[edit]

    Musical films[edit]

    Births[edit]

    Deaths[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Badfinger's Ham dies". Melody Maker. 3 May 1975. p. 5.
  • ^ Official Charts Company - Number One albums(Link redirected to OCC website)
  • ^ "Top 50 Singles 1975" (PDF). Music Week. 27 December 1975. p. 25 – via World Radio History.
  • ^ "1975: The Year's Top Selling Records – Singles" (PDF). Record Mirror & Disc. 10 January 1976. p. 13 – via World Radio History.
  • ^ Mawer, Sharon. "Album Chart History: 1975". Official UK Charts Company. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007.
  • ^ Hetherington, S. (2006) Muir Mathieson: A Life in Film Music, Scottish Cultural Press, ISBN 1-898218-11-0

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