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1972 in British music

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This is a summary of 1972 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Events

  • 20 January – The premiere of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon at the Dome, Brighton, is halted by technical difficulties. The Dark Side of the Moon would be played in its entirety the following night, but it would be a full year before the album was released.
  • 21 January – Keith Richards jumps on stage to jam with Chuck Berry at the Hollywood Palladium but is ordered off for playing too loud. Berry later claims that he did not recognise Richards and would not have booted him off the stage if he had known who he was.
  • 9 February – Paul McCartney's new band, Wings, make their live debut at the University of Nottingham. It is McCartney's first public concert since the Beatles' 1966 US tour.
  • 13 February – Led Zeppelin's concert in Singapore is cancelled when government officials will not let them off the aeroplane because of their long hair.
  • 19 February – Paul McCartney's single "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" (which was inspired by the "Bloody Sunday" massacre in Ireland on 30 January 1972) is banned by the BBC.
  • 25 March – The 17th Eurovision Song Contest is held in the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland. The only time (as of 2021) Scotland has hosted the contest.
  • 16 April – Electric Light Orchestra make their live debut at the Fox and Greyhound pub in Park Lane, Croydon, England.
  • 2 May – Stone the Crows lead guitarist Les Harvey is electrocuted on stage during a show in Swansea, Wales, by touching a poorly connected microphone. Harvey died in a hospital a few hours later. The band's lead singer, Maggie Bell, Harvey's longtime girlfriend, was also hospitalised, having collapsed on stage after the incident.
  • 1 June – premiere of Harrison Birtwistle's The Triumph of Time in London.
  • 12 July – first performance of Peter Maxwell Davies's opera Taverner at the Royal Opera House.
  • 7 September – The UK premiere of Carré for four orchestras and four choirs by Karlheinz Stockhausen takes place at the Proms.
  • 8 October – David Hughes is taken ill while singing the role of Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly in London. He completes the performance but dies shortly afterwards of heart failure.

Number Ones

Singles

DateSingleArtist
8 January"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
(In Perfect Harmony)"The New Seekers
15 January
22 January
29 January
5 February"Telegram Sam"T. Rex
12 February
19 February"Son of My Father"Chicory Tip
26 February
4 March
11 March"Without You"Nilsson
18 March
25 March
1 April
8 April
15 April"Amazing Grace"The Pipes and the Drums
and the Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
22 April
29 April
6 May
13 May
20 May"Metal Guru"T. Rex
27 May
3 June
10 June
17 June"Vincent"Don McLean
24 June
1 July"Take Me Bak 'Ome"Slade
8 July"Puppy Love"Donny Osmond
15 July
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 August"School's Out"Alice Cooper
19 August
26 August
2 September"You Wear It Well"Rod Stewart
9 September"Mama Weer All Crazee Now"Slade
16 September
23 September
30 September"How Can I Be Sure"David Cassidy
7 October
14 October"Mouldy Old Dough"Lieutenant Pigeon
21 October
28 October
4 November
11 November"Clair"Gilbert O'Sullivan
18 November
25 November"My Ding-a-Ling"Chuck Berry
2 December
9 December
16 December
23 December"Long Haired Lover from Liverpool"Little Jimmy Osmond
30 December

Albums

DateAlbumArtist
8 January*Electric Warrior*T. Rex
15 January
22 January
29 January*Concert for Bangla Desh*Various Artists
5 February*Electric Warrior*T. Rex
12 February
19 February*Neil Reid*Neil Reid
26 February
4 March
11 March*Harvest*Neil Young
18 March*Paul Simon*Paul Simon
25 March*Fog on the Tyne*Lindisfarne
1 April
8 April
15 April
22 April*Machine Head*Deep Purple
29 April
6 May*Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages /
My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows*T. Rex
13 May*Machine Head*Deep Purple
20 May*Bolan Boogie*T. Rex
27 May
3 June
10 June*Exile on Main St.*The Rolling Stones
17 June*[20 Dynamic Hits](20-dynamic-hits)*Various Artists
24 June
1 July
8 July
15 July
22 July
29 July
5 August
12 August*[20 Fantastic Hits](20-fantastic-hits)*
19 August
26 August
2 September
9 September
16 September*Never a Dull Moment*Rod Stewart
23 September
30 September*20 Fantastic Hits*Various Artists
7 October*20 All-Time Greats of the 50s*
14 October
21 October
28 October
4 November
11 November
18 November
25 November
2 December*25 Rockin' and Rollin' Greats*
9 December
16 December
23 December*20 All-Time Greats of the 50s*
30 December

Year-end charts

Best-selling singles

No.TitleArtistPeak
position1234567891011121314151617181920
"Amazing Grace"1
"Mouldy Old Dough"Lieutenant Pigeon1
"Puppy Love"1
"Without You"Nilsson1
"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)"1
"Son of My Father"Chicory Tip1
"Rock and Roll (Parts 1 & 2)"2
"Metal Guru"T. Rex1
"Mother of Mine"2
"Telegram Sam"T. Rex1
"American Pie"2
"Mama Weer All Crazee Now"Slade1
"School's Out"Alice Cooper1
"You Wear It Well"1
"Beg, Steal or Borrow"2
"Vincent"1
"Clair"1
"My Ding-a-Ling"1
"How Can I Be Sure"1
"Sylvia's Mother"Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show2

Best-selling albums

A list of the top twenty best-selling albums of 1972 was published in the issue of Record Mirror dated 13 January 1973, and a top fifty was 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 1972 is shown in the table below.

No.TitleArtistPeak
position12345678910
*[20 Dynamic Hits](20-dynamic-hits)*Various Artists1
*20 All Time Hits of the 50s*Various Artists1
*Greatest Hits*Simon & Garfunkel2
*Never a Dull Moment*1
*[20 Fantastic Hits](20-fantastic-hits)*Various Artists1
*Bridge over Troubled Water*Simon & Garfunkel2
*Slade Alive!*Slade2
*Fog on the Tyne*Lindisfarne1
*25 Rockin' and Rollin' Greats*Various Artists1
*American Pie*2

Notes:

Classical works

  • Hugh Wood – Violin concerto no 1

Film and incidental music

Film

  • John Addison – Sleuth directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.
  • Ron Goodwin – Frenzy directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
  • David Munrow – Henry VIII and His Six Wives.
  • Eric Rogers – Carry On Matron.

Television

  • Herbert Chappell
    • Clouds of Witness
    • The Shadow of the Tower

Musical Films

  • John Barry – Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Births

  • 17 January – Aqualung, singer-songwriter
  • 27 January – Mark Owen, singer (Take That)
  • 20 February – Neil Primrose, drummer (Travis)
  • 29 February – Steve Hart, singer (Worlds Apart)
  • 4 March – Alison Wheeler, singer (The Beautiful South)
  • 16 March – Andy Dunlop, lead guitarist, banjoist (Travis)
  • 20 March
    • Alex Kapranos, singer and guitarist (Franz Ferdinand)
    • Shelly Poole, singer (Alisha's Attic)
  • 29 March – Monty Adkins, composer, performer and lecturer in electroacoustic music.
  • March – Natasha Barrett, composer of electroacoustic music
  • 27 April – Rob Coombes, keyboardist (Supergrass)
  • 15 May – Conrad Keely, English-American singer-songwriter and guitarist (...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead)
  • 26 May – Alan White, drummer (Oasis)
  • 14 June – Dominic Brown, English guitarist and songwriter
  • 17 June – Rikrok, British-Jamaican singer
  • 6 July – Mark Gasser, English pianist and educator
  • 11 July – Cormac Battle, English-Irish singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (Kerbdog and Wilt)
  • 6 August – Geri Halliwell, singer (Spice Girls)
  • 8 August – Bitty McLean, reggae singer
  • 15 August – Mikey Graham, Irish singer (Boyzone)
  • 6 September – Tony Dowding, singer (Bad Boys Inc)
  • 13 September – Matt Everitt, drummer (Menswear)
  • 20 September – Aaron Poole, singer (Worlds Apart)
  • 21 September – Liam Gallagher, singer (Oasis)
  • 14 November – Dougie Payne, bassist (Travis)
  • 23 November – Rick Witter, singer (Shed Seven)
  • 3 December – Dan Bowyer, singer (Worlds Apart)
  • 10 December – Brian Molko, singer (Placebo)
  • 11 December – Easther Bennett, singer (Eternal)
  • 13 December – Niki Evans, actress and singer

Deaths

  • 20 February – Herbert Menges, conductor and composer, 69
  • 21 March – David McCallum Sr., violinist and the father of David McCallum, 74
  • 28 September – Rory Storm, singer, 33 (post-operative complications).
  • 19 October – David Hughes, opera singer, 47 (heart failure){{cite book
  • 28 November – Havergal Brian, composer, 96
  • date unknown
    • Jimmy MacBeath, folk singer, 77/78
    • Ivor McMahon, violinist, 47/48

References

References

  1. Kendall, Alan. ''The Chronicle of Classical Music''. Thames & Hudson, 2000: p. 248
  2. "Biography".
  3. [http://www.officialcharts.com/all-the-number-ones-singles-list/_/1970 Official Charts Company - Number One album(Link redirected to OCC website)]
  4. [http://www.officialcharts.com/all-the-number-one-albums-list/_/1970 Official Charts Company - Number One albums (link redirected to OCC website)]
  5. (13 January 1973). "Top Singles of the Year".
  6. Mawer, Sharon. "Album Chart History: 1972". [[Official Charts Company.
  7. Venn, Edward. (2016). "The music of Hugh Wood". Routledge.
  8. Karlin, Fred. (2013). "On the Track : a Guide to Contemporary Film Scoring". Taylor & Francis.
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  11. Eastaugh, Kenneth. Havergal Brian, the making of a composer. London: Harrap. c 1976. {{ISBN. 0-245-52748-6
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