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This is the Quick Guide to a series
of pages containing the complete chart-records of all 800 entries into
the UK Singles Charts during the period 1952-1956 and the year 1960. |
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Artist Index 1952-1956 |
Artist Index 1960 |
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Alfi & Harry - Bing
Crosby |
Cliff Adams
- Frank Ifield |
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Johnny Dankworth - Dick
Hyman Trio |
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Ink Spots - Ruby Murray |
Wanda Jackson
- Mark Wynter |
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N - Anthony Steel |
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The Teenagers - Z
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The Basic Layout of Records:
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Level 1 (Artist Index): |
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Level 2 (Main Section): |
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Tony Bennett
Stranger In Paradise (Philips PB 420)
16.04.1955 1 (16
wks.) Ñ 631 pts. = 9 (1955)
10-3-3-2-1-1-2-3-4-4-8-8-9-12-14-17.
14.04.1956 29 (1
wk.) Ñ 10 pts. = 192 (1956)
29.
[16.04.1955Ñtotal weeks: 17Ñtotal points: 641]
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Artist(s)/Act
Title (Label Catnos: 10"/7")
Entry Peak (Weeks)
Ñ Points(CWSRPS) = Position (for year)
Complete positions data
[Original EntryÑtotal weeksÑtotal points]
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Basic Rules:
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- Chart infomation is taken from the New Musical Express (NME)
(15.11.1952 - 27.02.1960) and the Record Retailer (5.03.1960 - 7.01.1961).
The NME chart startedÑas the first UK record sales chartÑon 15.11.1952.
Originally a Top 12, it expanded to a Top 20, and later a Top 30 over the
years. In March 1960 Record Retailer started its Top 50. 1960 had only
only 51 chart weeks, since the NME chart for 27.02.1960 clearly corresponded
with the RR chart for 12.03.1960. This practice is also used by the Guinness
series of chart books, but I checked this 'correspondence' independently
and came to the same conclusion.
- Chart Dates: All dates used are standardized, i.e. they represent
the date of the Saturday that followed the actual publication of the chart.
The NME was apparently published on Fridays with the Friday also being
the cover date (unlike today). Record Retailer was published on Thursdays
with Thursday also being the cover date (unlike today). To complicate it
further, the RR chart itself was dated the previous Saturday (e.g. "week
ending 5 March") marking the end of the sales period.
- The first chart of the year 1960 is dated 16.01.1960, being
the first chart compiled from 1960 sales data. The same rule applies for
all years.
- Date of Entry refers to the date when the single entered the
chart for the first time that year, or the previous years if the chart-run
spans more than a year.
- All data on positions refer only to period 15.11.1952 - 7.01.1961.
- The NME chart (unlike RR) often included tied positions, e.g. two records
occupying position 11, with pos. 12 omitted.
- Peak data refers to the highest position reached during the
period covered by Chart Log UK.
- Some entries list 0 for peak & weeks. These records featured in
the NME Top 30 for 2.01 and 9.01.1960 but did not stay or re-enter the
charts after that.
- WOC (Weeks on Chart) data refer only to the period covered by
Chart Log UK.
- Catalogue numbers: I have listed the mono 10" 78rpm
catno., andÑwhere knownÑthe catno. for the parallel 7" microgroove
45rpm single.
The 78s market declined steadily since the introduction of 7"s in
1953. In the first half of 1960, 58% of Top 10 hits were released in both
formats; in the second half this figure dropped to only 27%. By 1961 no
Top 10 hit appeared in 10" at all, the format having been killed by
the record companies who wanted to maximize their profits.
- If you have any comments, hints, criticismÑplease don't hesitate to
contact me: 100421.2307@compuserve.com.
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Chart Log UK Introduction |
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Official
Zobbel Website |
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Chartwatch Homepage
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