Number Ones - Aug 1971
  
There are a number of reasons why there can be debate about 
which record should be considered to have been "Number One" 
in a particular country on a certain date.  These are discussed further down 
this page.  However there is clearly a sizable group that don't want 
to know about these details and just want to know what record was top of the 
charts on a given date (such as their birthday).  This table shows which records 
were number one for various countries over the month of August 1971. 
  
    
      | Jul 1971 | 
      August 1971 | 
      Sep 1971 | 
     
    
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      1   S  | 
      2   M  | 
      3   T  | 
      4   W  | 
      5   T  | 
      6   F  | 
      7   S  | 
      8   S  | 
      9   M  | 
      1 0 T  | 
      1 1 W  | 
      1 2 T  | 
      1 3 F  | 
      1 4 S  | 
      1 5 S  | 
      1 6 M  | 
      1 7 T  | 
      1 8 W  | 
      1 9 T  | 
      2 0 F  | 
      2 1 S  | 
      2 2 S  | 
      2 3 M  | 
      2 4 T  | 
      2 5 W  | 
      2 6 T  | 
      2 7 F  | 
      2 8 S  | 
      2 9 S  | 
      3 0 M  | 
      3 1 T  | 
        | 
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James Taylor -  "You've Got a Friend" | 
Bee Gees -  "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart" | 
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T Rex -  "Get It On" | 
Diana Ross -  "I'm Still Waiting" | 
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Daddy Cool -  "Eagle Rock" | 
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The Stampeders -  "Sweet City Woman" | 
Bee Gees -  "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart" | 
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Lobo -  "Me & You & A Dog Named Boo" | 
Susan Raye -  "LA International Airport" | 
Tony Christie -  "I Did What I Did For Maria" | 
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Danyel Gerard -  "Butterfly" | 
The Sweet -  "Co-Co" | 
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Red Hurley -  "Sometimes" | 
T Rex -  "Get It On" | 
The New Seekers -  "Never Ending Song Of Love" | 
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Lucio Battisti -  "Pensieri e parole" | 
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Leo Dan -  "Mary es mi amor" | 
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      | Country | 
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        1 S  | 
        2 M  | 
        3 T  | 
        4 W  | 
        5 T  | 
        6 F  | 
        7 S  | 
        8 S  | 
        9 M  | 
      1 0 T  | 
      1 1 W  | 
      1 2 T  | 
      1 3 F  | 
      1 4 S  | 
      1 5 S  | 
      1 6 M  | 
      1 7 T  | 
      1 8 W  | 
      1 9 T  | 
      2 0 F  | 
      2 1 S  | 
      2 2 S  | 
      2 3 M  | 
      2 4 T  | 
      2 5 W  | 
      2 6 T  | 
      2 7 F  | 
      2 8 S  | 
      2 9 S  | 
      3 0 M  | 
      3 1 T  | 
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      Country | 
     
 
As was mentioned above, there are all sorts of reasons why 
the entries here rather over simplify the real situation.  We have made a large 
number of sweeping assumptions in order to present a simple picture to the vast 
number of users that just want a song title.  This means that there are a number 
of entries in these tables that should be handled with caution.  In addition where 
these entries differ from the original sources (listed later) it should be assumed 
that the sources are correct, where these entries conflict with the main data 
assume that the other data is correct, if you find either of these cases please 
tell us and we'll correct the data here.
 
If, like us, you are the type of person that wants to know if a song was top of the 
Jukebox or Jockeys chart, or where a double-A side was released, or when chart 
entries did not specify an artist, or when the charts switched from one magazine 
to another we suggest that you have a look at the original sources: 
    
  
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