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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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January

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Day Album Artist Notes
4 The Doors The Doors Debut
9 Collections The Rascals -
More of the Monkees The Monkees -
13 Soul of Mann Manfred Mann -
20 Between the Buttons The Rolling Stones UK
23 The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland The Supremes -
26 Knock on Wood Eddie Floyd -
30 The Stone Poneys The Stone Poneys Debut
31 Sugar Nancy Sinatra -
- More Than a New Discovery Laura Nyro Debut
Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson Roy Orbison -
The Youngbloods The Youngbloods Debut

February

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Surrealistic Pillow Jefferson Airplane -
Deliver The Mamas & the Papas -
6 Younger Than Yesterday The Byrds -
10 Mellow Yellow Donovan -
Trogglodynamite The Troggs -
13 Hello, I'm Dolly Dolly Parton Debut
16 Miles Smiles Miles Davis -
17 A Hard Road John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers -
27 How Great Thou Art Elvis Presley Gospel
- 5 by 5 The Dave Clark Five US
There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World Herman's Hermits UK

March

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Day Album Artist Notes
3 Images The Walker Brothers -
Green, Green Grass of Home Tom Jones Decca album
4 I'm a Lonesome Fugitive Merle Haggard -
6 Temptations Live! The Temptations Live
10 I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You Aretha Franklin -
Matthew and Son Cat Stevens Debut
Johnny Mathis Sings Johnny Mathis -
12 The Velvet Underground & Nico The Velvet Underground, Nico Debut
13 Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits Patsy Cline Compilation
16 King & Queen Otis Redding & Carla Thomas -
17 The Grateful Dead Grateful Dead Debut
20 Nina Simone Sings the Blues Nina Simone -
Thoroughly Modern Millie Various Artists Soundtrack
21 Back Up Train Al Green Debut
27 Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Bob Dylan Compilation
30 Club Meeting Billy Preston -
- Eric Is Here Eric Burdon & The Animals -
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobim -
James Brown Sings Raw Soul James Brown -
Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan Waylon Jennings

April

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Day Album Artist Notes
10 Born Free Andy Williams -
17 Country Fever Rick Nelson -
28 Contrast Tages -
- Emotions Pretty Things -
Happy Together The Turtles -
Chuck Berry's Golden Decade Chuck Berry Compilation
Don't Stop Me Now! Cliff Richard -
Electric Comic Book Blues Magoos -
The Electric Prunes The Electric Prunes Debut
Happiness Is Dean Martin Dean Martin -
Tim Hardin 2 Tim Hardin -
The Way I Feel Gordon Lightfoot -

May

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Sounds Like... Herb Alpert -
11 Electric Music for the Mind and Body Country Joe and the Fish Debut
12 Are You Experienced The Jimi Hendrix Experience Debut
22 Headquarters The Monkees -
The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart The Supremes -
26 Absolutely Free The Mothers of Invention -
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles -
- On Stage and in the Movies Dionne Warwick -
Canciones folklóricas de América Víctor Jara -
Live at the Garden James Brown Live
Make Way for Willie Nelson Willie Nelson -
On the South Side of Chicago Vic Damone -
Super Psychedelics The Ventures -
Up, Up and Away The 5th Dimension Debut
You're a Big Boy Now The Lovin' Spoonful Soundtrack
The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds Paul Beaver -

June

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 David Bowie David Bowie Debut
Double Trouble Elvis Presley Soundtrack
2 From the Beginning Small Faces Compilation
6 Moby Grape Moby Grape Debut
8 Insight Out The Association -
12 Evergreen, Volume 2 Stone Poneys -
23 Small Faces Small Faces -
26 Flowers The Rolling Stones Compilation
- Big Swing Face Buddy Rich -
Evolution The Hollies -
The Fastest Guitar Alive Roy Orbison Soundtrack
Hip Hug-Her Booker T & the M.G.'s -
James Brown Plays the Real Thing James Brown -
Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space Leonard Nimoy Debut
A Raise of Eyebrows Ron Geesin [10]
Ray Charles Invites You to Listen Ray Charles -
Side Trips Kaleidoscope Debut
This Is My Song Ray Conniff -
Tom Jones Live! Tom Jones -
We Are Paintermen The Creation Debut

July

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Day Album Artist Notes
10 Jigsaw The Shadows -
Live in Europe Otis Redding Live
14 Bee Gees' 1st Bee Gees -
17 The Temptations with a Lot o' Soul The Temptations -
21 Ode to Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry Debut
24 Best of The Beach Boys Vol. 2 The Beach Boys Compilation
Little Games The Yardbirds -
31 Groovin' The Young Rascals -
- The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion The Incredible String Band -
Canned Heat Canned Heat Debut
You Got What It Takes The Dave Clark Five US
The Everly Brothers Sing The Everly Brothers -
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Johnny Cash Compilation
Let's Live for Today The Grass Roots -
The Medium Is the Massage Marshall McLuhan [11]
Reach Out Four Tops -
The Sound of Wilson Pickett Wilson Pickett -
Triangle The Beau Brummels -
Welcome to My World Dean Martin -

August

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Carryin' On with Johnny Cash and June Carter Johnny Cash and June Carter -
Spanky and Our Gang Spanky and Our Gang Debut
4 Aretha Arrives Aretha Franklin -
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Pink Floyd Debut[12]
Album 1700 Peter, Paul & Mary -
7 The Byrds' Greatest Hits The Byrds Compilation
Lumpy Gravy Frank Zappa Original release; subsequently reedited and reissued in 1968
Revolution! Paul Revere & the Raiders Original release; Columbia Records (CS 9521).
23 Big Brother and the Holding Company Big Brother and the Holding Company Debut
25 Just for You Neil Diamond -
28 Branded Man Merle Haggard -
I Was Made to Love Her Stevie Wonder -
29 Greatest Hits Diana Ross & the Supremes Compilation
Make It Happen Smokey Robinson & The Miracles -
United Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell -
31 The Windows of the World Dionne Warwick -
Born Under a Bad Sign Albert King -
Brighten the Corner Ella Fitzgerald -
Chuck Berry in Memphis Chuck Berry -
Cold Sweat James Brown -
Goodbye and Hello Tim Buckley -
Joan Joan Baez -
Love of the Common People Waylon Jennings -
Lush Life Nancy Wilson -
Underground The Electric Prunes -
Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge Debut
The World We Knew Frank Sinatra -

September

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Crusade John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers -
Procol Harum Procol Harum Debut
15 Something Else by The Kinks The Kinks -
16 Scott Scott Walker Debut
18 Smiley Smile The Beach Boys -
25 Strange Days The Doors -
- Alice's Restaurant Arlo Guthrie Debut
Blowin' Your Mind! Van Morrison Debut
Everybody Needs Love Gladys Knight & the Pips -
It Must Be Him Vikki Carr -
Live at Fillmore Auditorium Chuck Berry Live
Martha and the Vandellas Live! Martha and the Vandellas Live
Safe as Milk Captain Beefheart Debut

October

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Day Album Artist Notes
10 Clambake Elvis Presley Soundtrack
16 A Christmas Album Barbra Streisand Christmas
Love, Andy Andy Williams -
23 Sorcerer Miles Davis -
24 We Are Ever So Clean Blossom Toes Debut
25 Easter Everywhere The 13th Floor Elevators -
26 Soul Men Sam & Dave -
27 Ten Years After Ten Years After Debut
Where Am I Going? Dusty Springfield -
30 Buffalo Springfield Again Buffalo Springfield [13]
31 Pleasures of the Harbor Phil Ochs -
- Chelsea Girl Nico -
Cry Softly Lonely One Roy Orbison -
The Don Heckman-Ed Summerlin Improvisational Jazz Workshop Don Heckman and Ed Summerlin -
Gorilla Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band Debut
One Nation Underground Pearls Before Swine Debut
Sammy Davis Jr. Sings the Complete "Dr. Dolittle" Sammy Davis, Jr. -
Silk & Soul Nina Simone -
Simply Streisand Barbra Streisand -
A Whole New Thing Sly and the Family Stone Debut
Wildflowers Judy Collins -
Wave Antonio Carlos Jobim -
Winds of Change Eric Burdon & The Animals -

November

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Forever Changes Love -
6 Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. The Monkees -
10 Days of Future Passed The Moody Blues -
Disraeli Gears Cream -
11 Los Gatos Los Gatos Debut
13 Another Side of Rick Rick Nelson
20 The Damone Type of Thing Vic Damone
24 Tangerine Dream Kaleidoscope UK band
27 Magical Mystery Tour The Beatles US Album
Someday at Christmas Stevie Wonder -
The Temptations in a Mellow Mood The Temptations -
30 After Bathing at Baxter's Jefferson Airplane -
- The Amboy Dukes The Amboy Dukes Debut
Everybody Knows The Dave Clark Five UK
Butterfly The Hollies -
Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas Ella Fitzgerald Christmas
I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Country Joe and the Fish -
The One and Only Waylon Jennings -
The Blues Is Now Jimmy Witherspoon -
The Time Has Come The Chambers Brothers Debut

December

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Day Album Artist Notes
1 Axis: Bold as Love The Jimi Hendrix Experience UK
4 Studio Tages
8 Mr. Fantasy Traffic Debut
Their Satanic Majesties Request The Rolling Stones -
15 The Who Sell Out The Who -
18 Wild Honey The Beach Boys -
27 John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan -
Songs of Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen Debut
- 13 Smash Hits Tom Jones -
Anything Goes Harpers Bizarre -
The Look of Love Dusty Springfield -
The Magic Garden The 5th Dimension -
Pandemonium Shadow Show Harry Nilsson -
The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw Paul Butterfield Blues Band -
Song Cycle Van Dyke Parks Debut
Jul med Hep Stars Hep Stars -

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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,[14] 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.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Release Date CB Sales Charts, Awards
1 Lulu "To Sir With Love" Epic 10187 1967 June 2, 1967 3 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #1, Hot100 #1 for 5 weeks, 17 total weeks, 237 points
2 The Monkees "Daydream Believer" Colgems 1012 August 9, 1967 October 25, 1967 4 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #2, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 219 points
3 The Association "Windy"[16] Warner Bros. 7041 April 13, 1967 May 1, 1967 6 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #3, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 14 total weeks, 213 points
4 Bobbie Gentry "Ode To Billie Joe" Capitol 5950 July 1966 July 10, 1967 2 3.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #4, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 14 total weeks, 212 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
5 The Young Rascals "Groovin'" Atlantic 2401 March 27, 1967 April 10, 1967 5 1.25[15] US Billboard 1967 #5, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 13 total weeks, 212 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
6 The Box Tops "The Letter" Mala 565 March 1966 August 1967 1 4.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #6, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 16 total weeks, 206 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011
7 The Doors "Light My Fire" Elektra 45615 August 1966 April 24, 1967 17 1.25[15] Top Rock Tracks 1967 #1, US Billboard 1967 #7, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 206 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, National Recording Registry 2022
8 Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra Somethin' Stupid Reprise 0561 February 1, 1967 March 1967 9 4.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #8, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 13 total weeks, 204 points, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #1, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 9 weeks, 17 total weeks, 350 points
9 The Turtles "Happy Together" White Whale 244 January 1967 January 25, 1967 7 1.25[15] US Billboard 1967 #9, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 199 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2007
10 The Beatles "Hello Goodbye" [17] Capitol 2056 October-November 2, 1967 November 27, 1967 11 3.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #10, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 11 total weeks, 181 points
11 Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense and Peppermints Uni 55018 March 1967 May 19, 1967 20 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #11, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 170 points
12 The Buckinghams "Kind of a Drag" USA 860 October 1966 December 1966 38 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #12, Hot100 #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks, 163 points
13 Aretha Franklin "Respect" Atlantic 2403 February 14, 1967[18] April 29, 1967 8 3.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #13, Hot100 #1 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks, 163 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #2, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 8 weeks, 14 total weeks, 294 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998
14 Frankie Valli "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" Philips 40446 March 1967 April 1967 10 1.25[15] US Billboard 1967 #14, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 153 points
15 The Beatles "All You Need Is Love" [19] Capitol 5964 June 14, 1967 July 17, 1967 14 3.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #15, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 150 points
16 The Rolling Stones "Ruby Tuesday"[20] London 901 November 1966 January 13, 1967 12 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #16, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 12 total weeks, 149 points
17 The Supremes "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" Motown 1101 November 13, 1966 January 11, 1967 25 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #17, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 149 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #13, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 169 points
18 Gladys Knight and the Pips "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" Soul 35039 June 17, 1967 September 28, 1967 16 1.25[15] US Billboard 1967 #18, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 149 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #3, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 6 weeks, 17 total weeks, 278 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2018
19 Sam and Dave "Soul Man" Stax 231 1967 September 1967 21 1.25[15] US Billboard 1967 #19, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 148 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #1, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 7 weeks, 18 total weeks, 301 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
20 Stevie Wonder "I Was Made to Love Her" Tamla 54151 1967 May 18, 1967 32 1.25 US Billboard 1967 #20, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks, 148 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #6, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 15 total weeks, 255 points
21 The Music Explosion "Little Bit O'Soul" Laurie 3380 1967 April 1967 30 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #21, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 145 points
22 The Association "Never My Love"[16] Warner Bros. 7074 May 1967 August 9, 1967 24 1.50 US Billboard 1967 #22, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 145 points
23 The Cowsills The Rain, the Park & Other Things MGM 13810 August 17, 1967 September 1967 18 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #23, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 140 points
24 The Seekers "Georgy Girl" Capitol 5756 April 11, 1966 October 10, 1966 19 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #24, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 140 points
25 Smokey Robinson and the Miracles "I Second That Emotion" Tamla 54159 April 19, 1966 October 19, 1967 40 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #25, Hot100 #4 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 140 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #10, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 1 week, 15 total weeks, 215 points
26 The Royal Guardsmen "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron" Laurie 3366 October 1966 November 1966 26 1.25 US Billboard 1967 #26, Hot100 #2 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 139 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, National Recording Registry 2017
27 Aaron Neville Tell It Like It Is Par-Lo 101 August 20, 1966 November 9, 1966 34 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #27, Hot100 #2 for 1 weeks, 14 total weeks, 139 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #4, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 17 total weeks, 264 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2015
28 Arthur Conley "Sweet Soul Music" Atco 6463 December 1966 February 1967 46 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #28, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 15 total weeks, 129 points
29 Bobby Vee and The Strangers "Come Back When You Grow Up" Liberty 55964 December 1965 June 9, 1967 35 1.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #29, Hot100 #3 for 3 week, 16 total weeks, 129 points
30 The Beatles "Penny Lane"[21] Capitol 5810 Dec 1966 to Jan 17, 1967 February 13, 1967 15 2.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #30, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 10 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011
31 The Supremes "The Happening" Motown 1107 January 1967 March 20, 1967 22 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #31, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
32 Diana Ross and the Supremes "Reflections" Motown 1111 March 2 and May 9, 1967 July 24, 1967 31 1.50[15] US Billboard 1967 #32, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 118 points
33 Tommy James and the Shondells "I Think We're Alone Now" Roulette 4720 December 1966 January 5, 1967 39 1.80[15] US Billboard 1967 #33, Hot100 #4 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 110 points
34 The Four Tops "Bernadette" Motown 1104 January 21, 1967 March 11, 1967 86 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #34, Hot100 #4 for 2 weeks, 10 total weeks, 106 points
35 Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Deram 7507 April 1967 May 12, 1967 59 6.00[15] Top Rock Tracks 1967 #7, US Billboard 1967 #35, Hot100 #5 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks, 106 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998
36 The Mamas and The Papas "Dedicated to the One I Love" Dunhill 4077 November 26, 1966 February 1967 27 1.80[15] US Billboard 1967 #36, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 10 total weeks, 105 points
37 Scott McKenzie "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" Ode 7-103 December 1966 May 13, 1967 43 7.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #37, Hot100 #4 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 105 points
38 Blues Magoos "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" Mercury 72622 May 1966 October 1966 71 2.00[15] Top Rock Tracks 1967 #10, US Billboard 1967 #38, Hot100 #5 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 104 points
39 The Soul Survivors "Expressway to Your Heart" Crimson 1010 1967 July 1967 83 1.80[15] US Billboard 1967 #39, Hot100 #4 for 1 weeks, 15 total weeks, 103 points
40 The Monkees "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" Colgems 1004 January 21, 1967 March 8, 1967 13 2.00[15] US Billboard 1967 #40, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 10 total weeks, 101 points

Billboard Top Soul Singles 1967

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Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Release Date CB Sales Charts, Awards
1 Sam and Dave "Soul Man" see number 19
2 Aretha Franklin "Respect" see number 13
3 Gladys Knight and the Pips "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" see number 18
4 Aaron Neville "Tell It Like It Is" see number 27
5 Aretha Franklin "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" Atlantic 2386 January 24, 1967 February 10, 1967 44 2.00 US 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

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Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Release Date CB Sales Charts, Awards
1 Jack Greene "All The Time" Decca 32123 1967 July 1967 1.80 US 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.
2 Sonny James "It's The Little Things" Epic 10398 August 28, 1967 September 20, 1967 179 1.00 US 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
3 Bill Anderson and Jan Howard "For Loving You" Epic 10315 August 28, 1967 September 20, 1967 179 1.00 US 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
4 David Houston and Tammy Wynette "My Elusive Dreams" Epic 10194 June 1, 1967 June 1967 187 1.00 US 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
5 Glen Campbell "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" Capitol 2015 August 29, 1967 October 23, 1967 226 2.00 US 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

Billboard Top Easy Listening Singles 1967

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Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Release Date CB Sales Charts, Awards
1 Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra "Somethin' Stupid" see number 8
2 Ed Ames "My Cup Runneth Over" RCA Victor 9002 September 28, 1966 November 1966 91 2.00 US 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
3 Jack Jones "Lady" Kapp 800 December 1966 January 5, 1967 269 1.00 US 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
4 Vikki Carr "It Must Be Him" Liberty 55986 September 10, 1967 September 18, 1967 50 1.00 US 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
5 Roger Williams "More Than A Miracle" Kapp 843 July 1967 August 1967 1.00 US 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

Billboard Top Rock Tracks 1967 (unofficial)

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Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Release Date CB Sales Charts, Awards
1 The Doors "Light My Fire" see number 7, from The Doors - Elektra 74007
2 The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Purple Haze" Reprise 0597 February 8, 1967 June 19, 1967 451 2.00 US 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).
3 The Beatles "A Day In The Life" Capitol 2653 September 5-6, 1967 November 22, 1967 Top Rock Tracks 1967 #3, from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Capitol 2653.
4 The Who "I Can See For Miles" Decca 32206 August 7, 1967 September 18, 1967 92 1.25 Top Rock Tracks 1967 #4, from The Who Sell Out - Decca 74950
5 Traffic "Dear Mr. Fantasy" United Artists 6651 November 5, 1967[22] December 8, 1967 Top Rock Tracks 1967 #5, from Mr. Fantasy - United Artists 6651
6 The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Hey Joe" Polydor 56139 October 23, 1966 December 16, 1966 Top 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).
7 Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale" see number 35, from Deram single 7507.
8 The Beatles "Strawberry Fields Forever"[21] Capitol 5810 December 22, 1966 February 13, 1967 115 2.50 Top 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.
9 Small Faces "Itchycoo Park" Immediate 501 April 1967 May 12, 1967 109 6.00 Top 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
10 Blues Magoos "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" see number 38, from Psychedelic Lollipop - Mercury 21096

Top American hits on record

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w. = words, m. = music

Single – Artist Composer
Winter
"Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" – The Royal Guardsmen w.m. Phil Gernhard and Richard Holler
"Tell It Like It Is" – Aaron Neville w.m. George Davis and Lee Diamond
"Winchester Cathedral" – The New Vaudeville Band w.m. Geoff Stephens
"Sugar Town" – Nancy Sinatra w.m. Lee Hazlewood
"That's Life" – Frank Sinatra w.m. Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon
"Good Thing" – Paul Revere & the Raiders w.m. Mark Lindsay and Terry Melcher
"Words of Love" – The Mamas & the Papas w.m. John Phillips
"Standing in the Shadows of Love" – Four Tops w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"Let's Spend the Night Together"/"Ruby Tuesday" – The Rolling Stones w.m. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
"Mellow Yellow" – Donovan w.m. Donovan
"Georgy Girl" – The Seekers w. Jim Dale m. Tom Springfield
"Nashville Cats" – The Lovin' Spoonful w.m. John Sebastian
"Tell It to the RainThe Four Seasons w.m. Mike Petrillo and Angelo Cifelli
"Kind of a Drag" – The Buckinghams w.m. Jim Holvay
"(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" – Blues Magoos w.m. Ronnie Gilbert, Ralph Scala and Mike Esposito
"98.6" – Keith w.m. George Fischoff and Tony Powers
"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" – The Supremes w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"The Beat Goes On" – Sonny and Cher w.m. Sonny Bono
"Gimme Some Lovin'" – The Spencer Davis Group w.m. Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood and Spencer Davis
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" – The Casinos w.m. John D. Loudermilk
"Baby I Need Your Loving" – Johnny Rivers w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"Sock It to Me, Baby" – Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels w.m. Bob Crewe and L. Russell Brown
"Penny Lane"/"Strawberry Fields Forever" – The Beatles w.m. John Lennon and Paul McCartney
"Happy Together" – The Turtles w.m. Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon
"My Cup Runneth Over" – Ed Ames w. Tom Jones m. Harvey Schmidt
"There's a Kind of Hush" – Herman's Hermits w.m. Les Reed and Geoff Stephens
"For What It's Worth" – Buffalo Springfield w.m. Stephen Stills
"Dedicated to the One I Love" – The Mamas & the Papas w.m. Lowman Pauling and Ralph Bass
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Spring
"Bernadette" – Four Tops w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"Incense and Peppermints" – Strawberry Alarm Clock w.m. John S. Carter, Tim Gilbert
"This Is My Song" – Petula Clark w.m. Charlie Chaplin
"Something Stupid" – Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra w.m. C. Carson Parks
"Western Union" – The Five Americans w.m. Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell and John Durrill
"I Think We're Alone Now" – Tommy James and the Shondells w.m. Ritchie Cordell
"A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" – The Monkees w.m. Neil Diamond
"One More Mountain to Climb" - Ronnie Dove w.m. Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn
"I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You" – Aretha Franklin w.m. Ronnie Shannon
"Jimmy Mack" – Martha and the Vandellas w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"Sweet Soul Music" – Arthur Conley w.m. Sam Cooke, Arthur Conley and Otis Redding
"The Happening" – The Supremes w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland and Frank DeVol
"Don't You Care" – The Buckinghams w.m. Gary Beisbier and Jim Holvay
"Close Your Eyes" – Peaches & Herb w.m. Chuck Willis
"You Got What It Takes" – The Dave Clark Five w.m. Berry Gordy, Roquel Davis and Gwen Gordy Fuqua
"I'm a Man" – The Spencer Davis Group w.m. Jimmy Miller and Steve Winwood
"Groovin'" – The Young Rascals w.m. Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere
"I Got Rhythm" – The Happenings w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
"Respect" – Aretha Franklin w.m. Otis Redding
"Release Me" – Engelbert Humperdinck w.m. Robert Yount, Eddie Miller and Dub Williams
"Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?" – Paul Revere & the Raiders w.m. Mark Lindsay and Terry Melcher
"Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" – Neil Diamond w.m. Neil Diamond
"Somebody to Love" – Jefferson Airplane w.m. Grace Slick
"All I Need Is You" – The Temptations w.m. Eddie Holland, R. Dean Taylor and Frank Wilson
"She'd Rather Be with Me" – The Turtles w.m. Gary Bonner and Alan Gordon
"Little Bit O'Soul" – The Music Explosion w.m. John Carter and Ken Lewis
"Windy" – The Association w.m. Ruthann Friedman
"Mirage" – Tommy James & the Shondells w.m. Ritchie Cordell and Bo Gentry
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Summer
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" – Scott McKenzie w.m. John Phillips
"Can't Take My Eyes Off You" – Frankie Valli w.m. Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
"Creeque Alley" – The Mamas & the Papas w.m. John Phillips and Michelle Phillips
"Sunday Will Never Be the Same" – Spanky and Our Gang w.m. Terry Cashman and Gene Pistilli
"Let's Live for Today" – The Grass Roots w.m. David Shapiro and Mogol, translated w. Michael Julien
"Come on Down to My Boat" – Every Mother's Son w.m. Wes Farrell and Jerry Goldstein
"Don't Sleep in the Subway" – Petula Clark w.m. Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch
"Up, Up and Away" – The 5th Dimension w.m. Jimmy Webb
"The Tracks of My Tears" – Johnny Rivers w.m. Smokey Robinson, Warren Moore and Marv Tarplin
"C'mon Marianne" – The Four Seasons w.m. Ray Bloodworth and L. Russell Brown
"I Was Made to Love Her" – Stevie Wonder w.m. Henry Cosby, Lula Mae Hardaway, Sylvia Moy and Stevie Wonder
"White Rabbit" – Jefferson Airplane w.m. Grace Slick
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" – The Monkees w.m. Gerry Goffin and Carole King
"Carrie-Anne" – The Hollies w.m. Tony Hicks, Allan Clarke and Graham Nash
"A Girl Like You" – The Young Rascals w.m. Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere
"Baby I Love You" – Aretha Franklin w.m. Ronnie Shannon
"Ode to Billie Joe" – Bobbie Gentry w.m. Bobbie Gentry
"Reflections" – Diana Ross & the Supremes w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"You're My Everything (The Temptations song)" – The Temptations w.m. Norman Whitfield, Roger Penzabene and Cornelius Grant
"Come Back When You Grow Up" – Bobby Vee and the Strangers w.m. Martha Sharp
"The Letter" – Box Tops w.m. Wayne Carson Thompson
"Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" – Jay & the Techniques w.m. Maurice Irby
"San Franciscan Nights" – Eric Burdon & the Animals w.m. Eric Burdon, John Weider, Barry Jenkins, Danny McCulloch and Vic Briggs
"Funky Broadway" – Wilson Pickett w.m. Arlester Christian
"Never My Love" – The Association w.m. Donald Addrisi and Richard Addrisi
"Higher and Higher" – Jackie Wilson w.m. Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner, Carl William Smith
"I Dig Rock and Roll Music" – Peter, Paul and Mary w.m. Paul Stookey, James Mason and Dave Dixon
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Autumn
"Brown Eyed Girl" – Van Morrison w.m. Van Morrison
"Little Ole Man" – Bill Cosby w. Bill Cosby, w.m. Henry Cosby, Stevie Wonder and Sylvia May
"How Can I Be Sure" – The Young Rascals w.m. Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere
"Gimme Little Sign" – Brenton Wood w.m. Alfred Smith, Joe Hooven and Hal Winn
"To Sir, with Love" – Lulu w. Don Black m. Mark London
"Soul Man" – Sam and Dave w.m. Isaac Hayes and David Porter
"Expressway to Your Heart" – The Soul Survivors w.m. Leon Huff, Kenneth Gamble and Donald Storball
"It Must Be Him" – Vikki Carr w. Maurice Vidalin [fr] trans. Mack David m. Gilbert Bécaud
"Your Precious Love" – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell w.m. Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" – Aretha Franklin w.m. Carole King
"The Rain, The Park and Other Things" – The Cowsills w.m. Artie Kornfeld and Steve Duboff
"Please Love Me Forever" – Bobby Vinton w.m. Johnny Malone and Ollie Blanchard
"I Say a Little Prayer" – Dionne Warwick w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
"I Can See for Miles" – The Who w.m. Pete Townshend
"Daydream Believer" – The Monkees w.m. John Stewart
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine" – Gladys Knight & the Pips w.m. Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
"An Open Letter to my Teenage Son" – Victor Lundberg w. Victor Lundberg
"I Second That Emotion" – Smokey Robinson & the Miracles w.m. Smokey Robinson and Arthur Cleveland
"Hello, Goodbye" – The Beatles w.m. John Lennon and Paul McCartney
"In and out of Love" – Diana Ross & the Supremes w.m. Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland
"Boogaloo Down Broadway" – The Fantastic Johnny C w.m. Jesse James
"You Better Sit Down, Kids" – Cher w.m. Sonny Bono
"Woman, Woman" – Gary Puckett & The Union Gap w.m. Jim Glaser and Jimmy Payne
"Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)" – John Fred & His Playboy Band w.m. John Fred and Andrew Bernard
"Chain of Fools" – Aretha Franklin w.m. Don Covay
"Bend Me, Shape Me" – The American Breed w.m. Scott English and Larry Weiss
"Skinny Legs and All" – Joe Tex w.m. Joe Tex

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Classical music

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Musical theater

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Births

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