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📰 U.S. Charts – Chart Spread: Mar. 1972
A rich, genre‑spanning portrait of America’s musical heartbeat in March 1972 — from chart‑topping ballads to rising glam.

Charts
Mar 11, 19726 min read


📰 Melody Maker POP 30 – Mar. 1972
A chart snapshot where glam meets soul, and British tastes collide with American imports — all in one page.

glamslam72
Mar 4, 19723 min read


📰 NME Top 30 – Chart Listing : Jan. 1972
The New Musical Express chart for the week ending January 22, 1972 captured a richly varied early‑’70s landscape, balancing polished pop, emerging glam, and enduring soul. The New Seekers held the top single with “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing,” while Cat Stevens led the album chart with *Teaser and the Firecat.* Publication: New Musical Express Date: January 22, 1972 Format: Weekly singles and albums chart Writer: NME Chart Service A moment of melodic optimism, glam

Charts
Jan 22, 19722 min read


Melody Maker (May 8 1971) Pop 30 Charts
Publication: Melody Maker Date: May 8 1971 Country: United Kingdom Section / Pages: Charts Page / Page 28 Title: Pop 30 – Top 5 Singles and Albums Overview This Melody Maker chart page from May 8 1971 captures the pulse of British pop at the start of the summer season. The listings show a vibrant mix of reggae, glam, and classic pop, with Dave and Ansil Collins holding the top spot and Ringo Starr debuting as a solo artist. On the album side, Andy Williams leads with Home

Charts
May 8, 19711 min read


📰Musicbox – Charts: Apr. 1971
A bold, high‑energy snapshot of early‑’70s pop culture, packed with chart heat, sharp typography, and the pulse of what German teens were voting for that week. The page crackles with movement — a collision of rock, pop, and emerging glam currents all fighting for the top spot. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Bravo Date: April 26, 1971 Country: Germany Section / Page: BRAVO Musicbox / One‑Page Chart Format: Chart Page / Music Listings The clipping is a full one‑page BRAVO

Charts
Apr 26, 19714 min read


📰 The Billboard Hot 100: Mar. 1971
A label in full creative bloom, a roster at its peak, and an advert that turned a singles rollout into a birth announcement — Warner/Reprise made even their marketing unforgettable.

glamslam72
Mar 27, 19714 min read


📰 Best Selling 30 Singles & Albums – Chart : Dec. 1970
A comprehensive chart page from Sounds magazine shows McGuinness Flint’s “When I’m Dead and Gone” at No. 1 on the singles chart, with T. Rex’s “Ride a White Swan” climbing into the Top 10 at No. 12, signalling the first major chart breakthrough for the emerging glam sound. The album chart is led by Andy Williams’ *Greatest Hits*, followed by Simon & Garfunkel’s *Bridge Over Troubled Water* and a Tamla Motown compilation, reflecting the diverse commercial landscape at the end

Charts
Dec 26, 19704 min read
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