ARIA list of No 1 hits in the '70's in Aus

Name the title of the song that reached No 1 on the Australian music charts in the 1970's
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Dates at No 1
Artist
Song Title
Weeks at No 1
30 December 1969 to 18 January 1970
Elvis Presley
Suspicious Minds
3 weeks
19 January to 8 March 1970
John Farnham
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
7 weeks
9 March to 22 March 1970
Shocking Blue
Venus
2 weeks
23 March to 5 April 1970
Led Zeppelin
Whole Lotta Love
2 weeks
6 April to 17 May 1970
The Beatles
Let It Be
6 weeks
18 May to 21 June 1970
Norman Greenbaum
Spirit in the Sky
5 weeks
22 June to 5 July 1970
Ray Stevens
Everything is Beautiful
2 weeks
6 July to 12 July 1970
The Beach Boys
Cottonfields
1 week
13 July to 23 August 1970
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Up Around the Bend/Run Through the Jungle
6 weeks
24 August to 30 August 1970
Simon & Garfunkel
El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
1 week
31 August to 6 September 1970
Mungo Jerry
In the Summertime
1 week
7 September to 18 October 1970
The Mixtures
In the Summertime (cover version)
6 weeks
19 October to 8 November 1970
The Carpenters
(They Long to Be) Close to You
3 weeks
9 November to 6 December 1970
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Lookin' Out My Back Door/Long as I Can See the Light
4 weeks
7 December 1970 to 3 January 1971
Miguel Rios
A Song of Joy
4 weeks
4 January to 17 January 1971
The Partridge Family
I Think I Love You
2 weeks
18 January to 14 March 1971
George Harrison
My Sweet Lord
8 weeks
15 March to 28 March 1971
The Mixtures
The Pushbike Song
2 weeks
29 March to 4 April 1971
Dawn
Knock Three Times
1 week
5 April to 2 May 1971
Lynn Anderson
Rose Garden
4 weeks
3 May to 16 May 1971
Janis Joplin
Me and Bobby McGee
2 weeks
17 May to 30 May 1971
Tom Jones
She's a Lady
2 weeks
31 May to 6 June 1971
Paul McCartney
Another Day
1 week
7 June to 13 June 1971
Lally Stott
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
1 week
14 June to 27 June 1971
The Hollies
Too Young to Be Married
2 weeks
28 June to 5 September 1971
Daddy Cool
Eagle Rock
10 weeks
6 September to 24 October 1971
Drummond
Daddy Cool
7 weeks
25 October to 28 November 1971
Olivia Newton-John
Banks of the Ohio
5 weeks
29 November to 26 December 1971
Rod Stewart
Maggie May
4 weeks
27 December 1971 to 30 January 1972
John Lennon
Imagine
5 weeks
31 January to 13 February 1972
David Cassidy
Cherish
2 weeks
14 February to 27 February 1972
Benny Hill
Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)
2 weeks
28 February to 5 March 1972
Melanie
Brand New Key
1 week
6 March to 9 April 1972
Don McLean
American Pie
5 weeks
10 April to 14 May 1972
Nilsson
Without You
5 weeks
15 May to 18 June 1972
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Amazing Grace
5 weeks
19 June to 2 July 1972
Roberta Flack
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
2 weeks
3 July to 23 July 1972
Dr Hook & the Medicine Show
Sylvia's Mother
3 weeks
24 July to 3 September 1972
Donny Osmond
Puppy Love
6 weeks
4 September to 24 September 1972
Wayne Newton
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
3 weeks
25 September to 1 October 1972
Gary Glitter
Rock and Roll, Part 2
1 week
2 October to 15 October 1972
Blackfeather
Boppin' the Blues
2 weeks
16 October to 10 December 1972
Hot Butter
Popcorn
8 weeks
11 December 1972 to 4 February 1973
Michael Jackson
Ben
8 weeks
5 February to 18 February 1973
Lobo
I'd Love You to Want Me
2 weeks
19 February to 8 April 1973
Carly Simon
You're So Vain
7 weeks
9 April to 22 April 1973
Roberta Flack
Killing Me Softly with His Song
2 weeks
23 April to 20 May 1973
The Carpenters
Top of the World
4 weeks
21 May to 8 July 1973
Tony Orlando and Dawn
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree
7 weeks
9 July to 22 July 1973
Jud Strunk
Daisy a Day
2 weeks
23 July to 29 July 1973
Maureen McGovern
The Morning After
1 week
30 July to 12 August 1973
Col Joye
Heaven Is My Woman's Love
2 weeks
13 August to 16 September 1973
Helen Reddy
Delta Dawn
5 weeks
17 September to 30 September 1973
Shirley Bassey
Never Never Never
2 weeks
1 October to 11 November 1973
Suzi Quatro
Can the Can
6 weeks
12 November to 18 November 1973
Vicki Lawrence
He Did With Me
1 week
19 November to 23 December 1973
The Rolling Stones
Angie
5 weeks
24 December 1973 to 20 January 1974
Helen Reddy
Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)
4 weeks
21 January to 27 January 1974
Suzi Quatro
48 Crash
1 week
28 January to 3 February 1974
Ringo Starr
Photograph
1 week
4 February to 17 February 1974
David Bowie
Sorrow
2 weeks
18 February to 10 March 1974
Grahame Bond
Farewell Aunty Jack
3 weeks
11 March to 28 April 1974
Alvin Stardust
My Coo Ca Choo
7 weeks
29 April to 26 May 1974
Terry Jacks
Seasons in the Sun
4 weeks
27 May to 16 June 1974
Suzi Quatro
Devil Gate Drive
3 weeks
17 June to 11 August 1974
Paper Lace
Billy Don't Be a Hero
8 weeks
12 August to 22 September 1974
Stevie Wright
Evie
6 weeks
23 September to 17 November 1974
Paper Lace
The Night Chicago Died
8 weeks
18 November to 15 December 1974
Olivia Newton-John
I Honestly Love You
4 weeks
Dates at No 1
Artist
Song Title
Weeks at No 1
16 December 1974 to 5 January 1975
Carl Douglas
Kung Fu Fighting
3 weeks
6 January to 26 January 1975
Daryl Braithwaite
You're My World
3 weeks
27 January to 2 February 1975
Billy Swan
I Can Help
1 week
3 February to 23 February 1975
William Shakespeare
My Little Angel
3 weeks
24 February to 30 March 1975
The Carpenters
Please Mr Postman
5 weeks
31 March to 13 April 1975
Skyhooks
Horror Movie
2 weeks
14 April to 11 May 1975
Bob Hudson
The Newcastle Song
4 weeks
12 May to 25 May 1975
Sherbet
Summer Love
2 weeks
26 May to 20 July 1975
Pilot
January
8 weeks
21 July to 27 July 1975
Freddy Fender
Before the Next Teardrop Falls
1 week
28 July to 3 August 1975
Bay City Rollers
Bye Bye Baby
1 week
4 August to 14 September 1975
Sweet
Fox on the Run
6 weeks
15 September to 12 October 1975
Captain & Tennille
Love Will Keep Us Together
4 weeks
13 October to 2 November 1975
ABBA
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
3 weeks
3 November 1975 to 11 January 1976
ABBA
Mamma Mia
10 weeks
12 January to 18 January 1976
ABBA
SOS
1 week
19 January to 28 February 1976
Ted Mulry Gang
Jump in My Car
6 weeks
1 March to 21 March 1976
C W McCall
Convoy
3 weeks
22 March to 4 April 1976
Queen
Bohemian Rhapsody
2 weeks
5 April to 11 July 1976
ABBA
Fernando
14 weeks
12 July to 8 August 1976
Sherbet
Howzat
4 weeks
9 August to 29 August 1976
Fox
S-S-S Single Bed
3 weeks
30 August to 5 September 1976
Elton John and Kiki Dee
Don't Go Breaking My Heart
1 week
6 September to 31 October 1976
ABBA
Dancing Queen
8 weeks
1 November to 14 November 1976
Bryan Ferry
Let's Stick Together
2 weeks
15 November to 26 December 1976
ABBA
Money, Money, Money
6 weeks
27 December 1976 to 30 January 1977
Chicago
If You Leave Me Now
5 weeks
31 January to 20 March 1977
Pussyfoot
The Way That You Do It
7 weeks
21 March to 17 April 1977
Mary MacGregor
Torn Between Two Lovers
4 weeks
18 April to 8 May 1977
David Soul
Don't Give Up on Us
3 weeks
9 May to 26 June 1977
Julie Covington
Don't Cry for Me Argentina
7 weeks
27 June to 3 July 1977
Little River Band
Help Is on Its Way
1 week
4 July to 7 August 1977
Dr Hook
Walk Right In
5 weeks
8 August to 11 September 1977
Peter Allen
I Go to Rio
5 weeks
12 September to 9 October 1977
Carole Bayer Sager
You're Moving Out Today
4 weeks
10 October to 16 October 1977
Donna Summer
I Feel Love
1 week
17 October to 4 December 1977
Andy Gibb
I Just Want to Be Your Everything
7 weeks
5 December to 11 December 1977
Rod Stewart
You're in My Heart
1 week
12 December 1977 to 26 February 1978
Wings
Mull of Kintyre
11 weeks
27 February to 26 March 1978
Bonnie Tyler
It's a Heartache
4 weeks
27 March to 2 April 1978
The Babys
Isn't It Time
1 week
3 April to 21 May 1978
Bee Gees
Stayin' Alive
7 weeks
22 May to 11 June 1978
Kate Bush
Wuthering Heights
3 weeks
12 June to 18 June 1978
Eruption
I Can't Stand the Rain
1 week
19 June to 25 June 1978
Gerry Rafferty
Baker Street
1 week
26 June to 9 July 1978
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
You're the One That I want
2 weeks
10 July 1978 to 20 August 1978
Boney M
Rivers of Babylon
6 weeks
21 August to 8 october 1978
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
You're the One That I Want
7 weeks
9 October to 22 October 1978
Dragon
Are You Old Enough?
2 weeks
23 October to 29 October 1978
La Belle Epoque
Black Is Black
1 week
30 October to 3 December 1978
Commodores
Three Times a Lady
5 weeks
4 December to 17 December 1978
Boney M
Rasputin
2 weeks
18 December to 24 December 1978
Exile
Kiss You All Over
1 week
25 December 1978 to 28 January 1979
Village People
YMCA
5 weeks
29 January to 11 February 1979
Rod Stewart
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy
2 weeks
12 February to 25 February 1979
The Mojo Singers
C'mon Aussie C'mon
2 weeks
26 February to 1 April 1979
Chic
Le Freak
5 weeks
2 April to 6 May 1979
Blondie
Heart of Glass
5 weeks
7 May to 1 July 1979
Racey
Lay Your Love on Me
8 weeks
2 July to 8 July 1979
Donna Summer
Hot Stuff
1 week
9 July to 29 July 1979
M
Pop Muzik
3 weeks
30 July to 26 August 1979
Racey
Some Girls
4 weeks
27 August to 2 September 1979
Two-Man Band
Up There Cazaly
1 week
3 September to 7 October 1979
The Knack
My Sharona
5 weeks
8 October to 11 November 1979
Patrick Hernandez
Born to Be Alive
5 weeks
12 November to 25 November 1979
The Boomtown Rats
I Don't Like Mondays
2 weeks
26 November to 2 December 1979
Mi-Sex
Computer Games
1 week
3 December 1979 to 20 January 1980
The Buggles
Video Killed the Radio Star
7 weeks
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