22 February 1967
Go-Set’s National Top 40
The 22nd February 1967
#1: The Royal Guardsmen
Snoopy vs. The Red Baron
A novelty song that peaked at number 2 on the US Hot 100 in December 1966 and number 6 in the UK during February 1967.
1. | (2) | SNOOPY vs. THE RED BARON | The Royal Guardsmen | 5 | |
2. | (1) | GREEN, GREEN GRASS OF HOME | Tom Jones | 11 | |
3. | (4) | I’M A BELIEVER | The Monkees | 6 | |
4. | (3) | WHEN WILL I BE LOVED?/KISS ME NOW | Johnny Young | 6 | |
• | 5. | (10) | GEORGY GIRL | The Seekers | 4 |
6. | (7) | COALMAN | Ronnie Burns | 6 | |
7. | (6) | COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN | Roy Orbison | 7 | |
• | 8. | (16) | HAPPY JACK | The Who | 4 |
9. | (5) | KNIGHT IN RUSTY ARMOUR | Peter And Gordon | 9 | |
10. | (13) | WORDS OF LOVE/DANCING IN THE STREET | Mamas And Papas | 5 | |
11. | (17) | GIMME SOME LOVIN’ | Spencer Davis Group | 4 | |
• | 12. | (18) | IN THE COUNTRY | Cliff Richard | 5 |
13. | (8) | IT’S NOT EASY | Normie Rowe | 9 | |
14. | (15) | WHAT AM I DOING HERE WITH YOU? | Bev Harrell | 6 | |
15. | (11) | OOH LA LA | Normie Rowe | 12 | |
16. | (9) | SINGLE GIRL | Sandy Posey | 9 | |
17. | (14) | FRIDAY ON MY MIND | The Easybeats | 12 | |
• | 18. | (25) | RUBY TUESDAY/LET’S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER | The Rolling Stones | 2 |
19. | (19) | BIG TIME OPERATOR | The Id | 5 | |
20. | (12) | GOOD VIBRATIONS | Beach Boys | 12 | |
21. | (20) | SUMMER WINE/SUGAR TOWN | Nancy Sinatra | 7 | |
22. | (21) | OH MONAH | The Cherokees | 7 | |
23. | (24) | SAD DARK EYES | The Loved Ones | 5 | |
24. | (23) | HELP ME GIRL | Eric Burdon | 6 | |
• | 25. | (31) | SAVE ME | Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich | 3 |
26. | (27) | YOU GOT SOUL | The Twilights | 6 | |
27. | (22) | LET IT BE ME (E.P.) | Johnny Young | 12 | |
• | 28. | (38) | EAST WEST | Herman’s Hermits | 2 |
29. | (35) | WHAT WOULD I BE? | Val Doonican | 2 | |
30. | (29) | SKYE BOAT SONG | Peter Nelson & The Castaways / Glenn Ingram | 12 | |
31. | (30) | SPIN OUT | Elvis Presley | 6 | |
• | 32. | (39) | I’VE PASSED THIS WAY BEFORE | Jimmy Ruffin | 2 |
33. | (34) | WHY DON’T WOMEN LIKE ME? | Clinton Ford | 1 |