1973 in British music

1970s in music in the UK
Number-one singles
Number-one albums
Best-selling singles
Best-selling albums
Summaries and charts
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
1969 1980
Top 10 singles
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
1969 1980

This is a summary of 1973 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Events

Number Ones

Singles

[5]

Albums

[6]

Year-end charts

Between 2 January and 6 December 1973.

Best-selling singles

[7]

No. Title Artist Peak
position
1 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 1
2 "Eye Level" Simon Park Orchestra 1
3 "Welcome Home" Peters and Lee 1
4 "Block Buster!" Sweet 1
5 "Cum On Feel the Noize" Slade 1
6 "See My Baby Jive" Wizzard 1
7 "I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am)" Glitter, GaryGary Glitter 1
8 "I Love You Love Me Love" Glitter, GaryGary Glitter 1
9 "The Twelfth of Never" Osmond, DonnyDonny Osmond 1
10 "Spanish Eyes" Martino, AlAl Martino 5
11 "Daydreamer"/"The Puppy Song" Cassidy, DavidDavid Cassidy 1
12 "Long Haired Lover from Liverpool" Osmond, Little JimmyLittle Jimmy Osmond 1
13 "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me" Slade 1
14 "And I Love You So" Como, PerryPerry Como 3
15 "Hello, Hello, I'm Back Again" Glitter, GaryGary Glitter 2
16 "Get Down" O'Sullivan, GilbertGilbert O'Sullivan 1
17 "The Ballroom Blitz" Sweet 2
18 "Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah!)" Glitter, GaryGary Glitter 2
19 "Young Love" Osmond, DonnyDonny Osmond 1
20 "Rubber Bullets" 10cc 1
21 "Monster Mash" Pickett, Bobby "Boris"Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kickers 3
22 "For the Good Times" Como, PerryPerry Como 7
23 "Dancin' (On a Saturday Night)" Blue, BarryBarry Blue 2
24 "Part of the Union" Strawbs 2
25 "Angel Fingers (A Teen Ballad)" Wizzard 1
26 "Life on Mars?" Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie 3
27 "Hell Raiser" Sweet 2
28 "Yesterday Once More" Carpenters, TheThe Carpenters 2
29 "Can the Can" Quatro, SuziSuzi Quatro 1
30 "My Friend Stan" Slade 2
31 "You're So Vain" Simon, CarlyCarly Simon 3
32 "Albatross" Fleetwood Mac 2[lower-alpha 1]
33 "Rock On" Essex, DavidDavid Essex 3
34 "Nutbush City Limits" Turner, IkeIke Turner and Tina Turner 4
35 "Alright Alright Alright" Mungo Jerry 3
36 "Sorrow" Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie 3
37 "One and One Is One" Medicine Head 3
38 "You Can Do Magic" Limmie & the Family Cooking 3
39 "Let Me In" Osmonds, TheThe Osmonds 2
40 "The Jean Genie" Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie 2
41 "Caroline" Status Quo 5
42 "The Laughing Gnome" Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie 6
43 "Feel the Need in Me" Detroit Emeralds, TheThe Detroit Emeralds 4
44 "My Coo Ca Choo" Stardust, AlvinAlvin Stardust 2
45 "Power to All Our Friends" Richard, CliffCliff Richard 4
46 "Never Never Never (Grande Grande Grande)" Bassey, ShirleyShirley Bassey 8
47 "20th Century Boy" T. Rex 3
48 "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" Hotshots, TheThe Hotshots 4
49 "I Am a Clown"/"Some Kind of Summer" Cassidy, DavidDavid Cassidy 3
50 "Paper Roses" Osmond, MarieMarie Osmond 2

Notes:

  1. Reached number 1 in 1969

Best-selling albums

The list of the top fifty best-selling albums of 1973 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 1973 is shown in the table below.[8] The most significant changes from the original BMRB chart were that the album previously thought to be the year's best-seller, the soundtrack to the film That'll Be the Day, fell to tenth position, and Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player by Elton John moved up from number four to become the new best-selling album of 1973.

No. Title Artist Peak
position
1 Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player John, EltonElton John 1
2 Aladdin Sane Bowie, DavidDavid Bowie 1
3 Greatest Hits Simon & Garfunkel 3[lower-alpha 1]
4 The Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd 2
5 We Can Make It Peters and Lee 1
6 1967–1970 Beatles, TheThe Beatles 2
7 1962–1966 Beatles, TheThe Beatles 3
8 And I Love You So Como, PerryPerry Como 3[lower-alpha 2]
9 Back to Front O'Sullivan, GilbertGilbert O'Sullivan 1
10 That'll Be the Day Original Soundtrack 1

Notes:

  1. Reached number 2 in 1972
  2. Reached number 1 in 1974

Classical music: new works

Opera

Film and Incidental music

Musical theatre

Musical films

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Brett, Philip, et al. "Britten, Benjamin", Grove Music Online, Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, accessed 12 May 2013 (subscription required)
  2. "SECOND HOUSE: TUBULAR BELLS – MIKE OLDFIELD". Memorable TV. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  3. Private Memorial. "Making Everlasting Memories, worldwide memorialization, establish a living family history". Mem.com. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
  4. Taverner Consort official website. Accessed 26 April 2014
  5. ChartArchive Number One singles(Link redirected to OCC website)
  6. ChartArchive - Number One Albums(Link redirected to OCC website)
  7. "Top Selling Singles for 1973". Sounds. London, England: Spotlight Publications: 4. 5 January 1974.
  8. Mawer, Sharon. "Album Chart History: 1973". Official UK Charts Company. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007.
  9. Tippett, Michael, and Bowen, Meirion (ed.) (1995). Tippett on Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-816542-0. p 122
  10. GRO Register of Deaths: JUN 1973 5b 1627 HAMMERSMITH, DoB = 30 Jan 1935
  11. Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. p. 256. CN 5585.
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