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This is a catalog of issues of ''[[New Musical Express]]'', in 1968. | This is a catalog of issues of ''[[New Musical Express]]'', in 1968. | ||
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| 6 January 1968 | | 6 January 1968 | ||
| Anita Harris | | Anita Harris | ||
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by | | ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | ||
| | | 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1096 | | 1096 | ||
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| Billy Nicholls | | Billy Nicholls | ||
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican | | ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican | ||
| | | 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1097 | | 1097 | ||
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| Toby Twirl | | Toby Twirl | ||
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican | | ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican | ||
| | | 'The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde' by Georgie Fame | ||
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| 1098 | | 1098 | ||
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| Grapefruit | | Grapefruit | ||
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack | | ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack | ||
| | | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair | ||
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| 1099 | | 1099 | ||
| 3 February 1968 | | 3 February 1968 | ||
| Marty Wilde, and Status Quo | | Marty Wilde, and Status Quo | ||
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by | | ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by the Beatles | ||
| | | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1100 | | 1100 | ||
| 10 February 1968 | | 10 February 1968 | ||
| The Nerve | | The Nerve | ||
| ''The Four Tops Greatest Hits'' by | | ''The Four Tops Greatest Hits'' by the Four Tops | ||
| | | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1101 | | 1101 | ||
| 17 February 1968 | | 17 February 1968 | ||
| Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and | | Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and the Hobbits | ||
| ''Diana Ross & | | ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes | ||
| | | 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1102 | | 1102 | ||
| 24 February 1968 | | 24 February 1968 | ||
| The Dave Clark Five | | The Dave Clark Five | ||
| ''Diana Ross & | | ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes | ||
| | | 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1103 | | 1103 | ||
| 2 March 1968 | | 2 March 1968 | ||
| Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and | | Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and the New Vaudeville Band's 'The Bonnie and Clyde' | ||
| ''Diana Ross & | | ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes | ||
| | | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1104 | | 1104 | ||
| 9 March 1968 | | 9 March 1968 | ||
| Barry Noble | | Barry Noble | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''[[John Wesley Harding]]'' by [[Bob Dylan]] | ||
| | | 'The Legend of Xanadu' by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1105 | | 1105 | ||
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| The Beatles | | The Beatles | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1106 | | 1106 | ||
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| Plastic Penny | | Plastic Penny | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim | ||
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| 1107 | | 1107 | ||
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| Gene Pitney | | Gene Pitney | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1108 | | 1108 | ||
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| Scott Walker | | Scott Walker | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1109 | | 1109 | ||
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| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter | | Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1110 | | 1110 | ||
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| ''Top of the Pops'' Easter Show, and Massiel | | ''Top of the Pops'' Easter Show, and Massiel | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1111 | | 1111 | ||
| 27 April 1968 | | 27 April 1968 | ||
| The Small Faces' | | The Small Faces' 'Lazy Sunday' | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong | ||
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| 1112 | | 1112 | ||
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| Scott Walker | | Scott Walker | ||
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists | | ''This is Soul'' by various artists | ||
| | | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong | ||
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| 1113 | | 1113 | ||
| 11 May 1968 | | 11 May 1968 | ||
| A New Generation's | | A New Generation's 'Smokey Blue's Away' | ||
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists | | ''This is Soul'' by various artists | ||
| | | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1114 | | 1114 | ||
| 18 May 1968 | | 18 May 1968 | ||
| Sacha Distel, | | Sacha Distel, the Seekers, and Russ Conway | ||
| ''Scott 2'' by Scott Walker | | ''Scott 2'' by Scott Walker | ||
| | | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1115 | | 1115 | ||
| 25 May 1968 | | 25 May 1968 | ||
| The Rolling Stones | | [[The Rolling Stones]] | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1116 | | 1116 | ||
| 1 June 1968 | | 1 June 1968 | ||
| Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and | | Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and the Small Faces' ''Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake'' | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap | ||
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| 1117 | | 1117 | ||
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| John Rowles, and Neil Diamond | | John Rowles, and Neil Diamond | ||
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | | ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan | ||
| | | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1118 | | 1118 | ||
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| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | | Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | ||
| ''Love Andy'' by Andy Williams | | ''Love Andy'' by Andy Williams | ||
| | | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1119 | | 1119 | ||
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| Seth Martin | | Seth Martin | ||
| ''This Is Soul'' by various artists | | ''This Is Soul'' by various artists | ||
| | | 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones | ||
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| 1120 | | 1120 | ||
| 29 June 1968 | | 29 June 1968 | ||
| David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou | | David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou | ||
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by | | ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces | ||
| | | 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1121 | | 1121 | ||
| 6 July 1968 | | 6 July 1968 | ||
| The Kinks | | The Kinks | ||
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by | | ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces | ||
| | | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1122 | | 1122 | ||
| 13 July 1968 | | 13 July 1968 | ||
| Dusty Springfield | | Dusty Springfield | ||
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by | | ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces | ||
| | | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1123 | | 1123 | ||
| 20 July 1968 | | 20 July 1968 | ||
| Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles | | Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles | ||
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by | | ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces | ||
| | | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1124 | | 1124 | ||
| 27 July 1968 | | 27 July 1968 | ||
| Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James | | Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James | ||
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by | | ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces | ||
| | | 'I Pretend' by Des O'Connor | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1125 | | 1125 | ||
| 3 August 1968 | | 3 August 1968 | ||
| Bee Gees | | Bee Gees 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells | ||
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| 1126 | | 1126 | ||
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| The Marbles | | The Marbles | ||
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones | | ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones | ||
| | | 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells | ||
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| 1127 | | 1127 | ||
| 17 August 1968 | | 17 August 1968 | ||
| Arthur Brown, and | | Arthur Brown, and the Beatles | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown | ||
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| 1128 | | 1128 | ||
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| Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells | | Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones | ||
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| 1129 | | 1129 | ||
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| The Dave Clark Five | | The Dave Clark Five | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones | ||
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| 1130 | | 1130 | ||
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| Spooky Tooth | | Spooky Tooth | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' by the Bee Gees | ||
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| 1131 | | 1131 | ||
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| Jackie Lomax | | Jackie Lomax | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1132 | | 1132 | ||
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| Procession | | Procession | ||
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones | | ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones | ||
| | | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1133 | | 1133 | ||
| 28 September 1968 | | 28 September 1968 | ||
| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, | | Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and June Carter | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles | ||
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| 1134 | | 1134 | ||
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| Cream | | Cream | ||
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | | ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
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| 1135 | | 1135 | ||
| 12 October 1968 | | 12 October 1968 | ||
| The Who's | | The Who's 'Magic Bus' | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
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| 1136 | | 1136 | ||
| 19 October 1968 | | 19 October 1968 | ||
| Joe Cocker, | | Joe Cocker, the Tremeloes, Leapy Lee, and Mary Hopkin | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
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| 1137 | | 1137 | ||
| 26 October 1968 | | 26 October 1968 | ||
| The Who, Jimi Hendrix, | | The Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Hollies, the Tremeloes, and Dusty Springfield | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
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| 1138 | | 1138 | ||
| 2 November 1968 | | 2 November 1968 | ||
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience's ''Electric Ladyland'' | | The Jimi Hendrix Experience's ''Electric Ladyland'' | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
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| 1139 | | 1139 | ||
| 9 November 1968 | | 9 November 1968 | ||
| Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists | | Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1140 | | 1140 | ||
| 16 November 1968 | | 16 November 1968 | ||
| Jackie Trent | | Jackie Trent | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus | ||
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| 1141 | | 1141 | ||
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| Dusty Springfield | | Dusty Springfield | ||
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack | | ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack | ||
| | | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1142 | | 1142 | ||
| 30 November 1968 | | 30 November 1968 | ||
| Petula Clark | | Petula Clark | ||
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by | | ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies | ||
| | | 'Eloise' by Barry Ryan | ||
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| 1143 | | 1143 | ||
| 7 December 1968 | | 7 December 1968 | ||
| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | | Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | ||
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by | | ''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles | ||
| | | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold | ||
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| 1144 | | 1144 | ||
| 14 December 1968 | | 14 December 1968 | ||
| Top 10 Philips Records LP artists | | Top 10 Philips Records LP artists | ||
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by | | ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles | ||
| | | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1145 | | 1145 | ||
| 21 December 1968 | | 21 December 1968 | ||
| NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message | | NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message | ||
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by | | ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles | ||
| | | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold | ||
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| 1146 | | 1146 | ||
| 28 December 1968 | | 28 December 1968 | ||
| The Beatles' Christmas message | | The Beatles' Christmas message | ||
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by | | ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles | ||
| | | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold | ||
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1095 | 6 January 1968 | Anita Harris | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles | 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles |
1096 | 13 January 1968 | Billy Nicholls | Val Doonican Rocks But Gently by Val Doonican | 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles |
1097 | 20 January 1968 | Toby Twirl | Val Doonican Rocks But Gently by Val Doonican | 'The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde' by Georgie Fame |
1098 | 27 January 1968 | Grapefruit | The Sound of Music soundtrack | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair |
1099 | 3 February 1968 | Marty Wilde, and Status Quo | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair |
1100 | 10 February 1968 | The Nerve | The Four Tops Greatest Hits by the Four Tops | 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair |
1101 | 17 February 1968 | Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and the Hobbits | Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes | 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann |
1102 | 24 February 1968 | The Dave Clark Five | Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes | 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann |
1103 | 2 March 1968 | Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and the New Vaudeville Band's 'The Bonnie and Clyde' | Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim |
1104 | 9 March 1968 | Barry Noble | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'The Legend of Xanadu' by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich |
1105 | 16 March 1968 | The Beatles | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim |
1106 | 23 March 1968 | Plastic Penny | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim |
1107 | 30 March 1968 | Gene Pitney | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles |
1108 | 6 April 1968 | Scott Walker | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles |
1109 | 13 April 1968 | Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard |
1110 | 20 April 1968 | Top of the Pops Easter Show, and Massiel | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard |
1111 | 27 April 1968 | The Small Faces' 'Lazy Sunday' | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong |
1112 | 4 May 1968 | Scott Walker | This is Soul by various artists | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong |
1113 | 11 May 1968 | A New Generation's 'Smokey Blue's Away' | This is Soul by various artists | 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong |
1114 | 18 May 1968 | Sacha Distel, the Seekers, and Russ Conway | Scott 2 by Scott Walker | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap |
1115 | 25 May 1968 | The Rolling Stones | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap |
1116 | 1 June 1968 | Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and the Small Faces' Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap |
1117 | 8 June 1968 | John Rowles, and Neil Diamond | John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap |
1118 | 15 June 1968 | Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | Love Andy by Andy Williams | 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap |
1119 | 22 June 1968 | Seth Martin | This Is Soul by various artists | 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones |
1120 | 29 June 1968 | David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces | 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones |
1121 | 6 July 1968 | The Kinks | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals |
1122 | 13 July 1968 | Dusty Springfield | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals |
1123 | 20 July 1968 | Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces | 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals |
1124 | 27 July 1968 | Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James | Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces | 'I Pretend' by Des O'Connor |
1125 | 3 August 1968 | Bee Gees 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells |
1126 | 10 August 1968 | The Marbles | Delilah by Tom Jones | 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells |
1127 | 17 August 1968 | Arthur Brown, and the Beatles | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown |
1128 | 24 August 1968 | Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones |
1129 | 31 August 1968 | The Dave Clark Five | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones |
1130 | 7 September 1968 | Spooky Tooth | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' by the Bee Gees |
1131 | 14 September 1968 | Jackie Lomax | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles |
1132 | 21 September 1968 | Procession | Delilah by Tom Jones | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles |
1133 | 28 September 1968 | Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and June Carter | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles |
1134 | 5 October 1968 | Cream | Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1135 | 12 October 1968 | The Who's 'Magic Bus' | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1136 | 19 October 1968 | Joe Cocker, the Tremeloes, Leapy Lee, and Mary Hopkin | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1137 | 26 October 1968 | The Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Hollies, the Tremeloes, and Dusty Springfield | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1138 | 2 November 1968 | The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Electric Ladyland | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1139 | 9 November 1968 | Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin |
1140 | 16 November 1968 | Jackie Trent | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus |
1141 | 23 November 1968 | Dusty Springfield | The Sound of Music soundtrack | 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus |
1142 | 30 November 1968 | Petula Clark | The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies | 'Eloise' by Barry Ryan |
1143 | 7 December 1968 | Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim | The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold |
1144 | 14 December 1968 | Top 10 Philips Records LP artists | The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold |
1145 | 21 December 1968 | NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message | The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold |
1146 | 28 December 1968 | The Beatles' Christmas message | The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles | 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold |