List of number-one singles in 1967 (New Zealand)

This is a list of number one singles for the year 1967 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[1]

Chart

Key
   Single of New Zealand origin
Week Artist Title
6 January 1967 Summer break - no chart Summer break - no chart
13 January 1967 Summer break - no chart Summer break - no chart
20 January 1967 Summer break - no chart Summer break - no chart
27 January 1967 The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations"
3 February 1967 Tommy Roe "Hooray for Hazel"
10 February 1967 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich "Bend It!"
17 February 1967
24 February 1967 The Monkees "I'm a Believer"
3 March 1967
10 March 1967
17 March 1967
24 March 1967
31 March 1967 The Beatles "Penny Lane"
7 April 1967
14 April 1967 The La De Das "Hey! Baby"
21 April 1967
28 April 1967 The Seekers "Georgy Girl"
5 May 1967 Cat Stevens "Matthew and Son"
12 May 1967
19 May 1967 The Bee Gees "Spicks and Specks"
26 May 1967
2 June 1967 The Monkees "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You"
9 June 1967
16 June 1967
23 June 1967 Mr. Lee Grant "Opportunity"
30 June 1967 Sandie Shaw "Puppet on a String"
7 July 1967
14 July 1967
21 July 1967 The Tremeloes "Silence is Golden"
28 July 1967
4 August 1967
11 August 1967 Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale"
18 August 1967 The Beatles "All You Need Is Love"
25 August 1967
1 September 1967 Mr. Lee Grant "Thanks To You"
8 September 1967
15 September 1967
22 September 1967 Scott McKenzie "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"
29 September 1967
6 October 1967
13 October 1967
20 October 1967
27 October 1967 The Small Faces "Itchycoo Park"
3 November 1967
10 November 1967 Engelbert Humperdinck "The Last Waltz"
17 November 1967
24 November 1967 The Move "Flowers in the Rain"
1 December 1967 The Bee Gees "Massachusetts"
8 December 1967
15 December 1967
22 December 1967 The Royal Guardsmen "Snoopy's Christmas"
29 December 1967

References

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