1967 in Music - Other Significant Singles

Other Significant Singles

  • "7-Rooms of Gloom" – Four Tops
  • "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" – Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
  • "Alfie" – Helen Reddy
  • "All My Love" – Cliff Richard
  • "At the Zoo"/"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" – Simon & Garfunkel
  • "Autumn Almanac" – The Kinks
  • "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" – Glen Campbell
  • "California Nights" – Lesley Gore (m. Marvin Hamlisch w. Howard Liebling)
  • "Darling Be Home Soon" – Lovin' Spoonful
  • "The Day I Met Marie" – Cliff Richard
  • "Death of a Clown" – Dave Davies
  • "Different Drum" – Stone Poneys (featuring Linda Ronstadt)
  • "Don't You Care" – The Buckinghams
  • "Even The Bad Times Are Good" – The Tremeloes
  • "Fakin' It" – Simon & Garfunkel
  • "Flowers in the Rain" – The Move
  • "Friday on My Mind" – The Easybeats
  • "From the Underworld" – The Herd
  • "Gimme Little Sign"- Brenton Wood
  • "Good Times" – Eric Burdon & The Animals
  • "Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera'" – Keith West
  • "Happy Jack" – The Who
  • "Here Comes My Baby" – The Tremeloes
  • "Heroes and Villains" – The Beach Boys
  • "Hole in My Shoe" – Traffic
  • "Holiday" – Bee Gees
  • "Homburg" – Procol Harum
  • "Honey Chile" – Martha and the Vandellas (w.m. Richard Morris)
  • "I Feel Love Comin' On" – Felice Taylor
  • "(I Wanna) Testify" – The Parliaments
  • "I'll Come Running" – Cliff Richard
  • "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" – The Monkees
  • "I'm Wondering" – Stevie Wonder
  • "Indescribably Blue" – Elvis Presley
  • "It's All Over" – Cliff Richard
  • "It Takes Two" – Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston
  • "Itchycoo Park" – Small Faces
  • "It's Wonderful" – The Young Rascals
  • "Knock on Wood" – Otis Redding and Carla Thomas
  • "La balsa" – Los Gatos (Founding song of the "Rock en español" movement)
  • "Let's Go To San Francisco" – The Flower Pot Men
  • "The Look of Love" – Dusty Springfield (m. Burt Bacharach w. Hal David)
  • "Maroc 7" – The Shadows
  • "Matthew and Son" – Cat Stevens
  • "Monterey" – Eric Burdon & the Animals
  • "More Love" – Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
  • "My Back Pages" – The Byrds
  • "New York Mining Disaster 1941" – Bee Gees
  • "Night of Fear" – The Move
  • "Nights In White Satin – The Moody Blues
  • "No Milk Today" – Herman's Hermits (w.m. Graham Gouldman)
  • "On a Carousel" – The Hollies
  • "Pay You Back With Interest" – The Hollies
  • "People Are Strange" – The Doors
  • "Pictures of Lily" – The Who
  • "Pretty Ballerina" – Left Banke
  • "The Rain, The Park & Other Things – The Cowsills
  • "Alternate Title" ("Randy Scouse Git" in the US) – The Monkees
  • "Seven Drunken Nights" – The Dubliners
  • "She's a Rainbow" – The Rolling Stones
  • "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" – The Byrds
  • "Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking)" – Janis Ian (w.m. Janis Ian)
  • "Soul Finger" – The Bar-Kays
  • "Susan" – The Buckinghams
  • "There is a Mountain" – Donovan
  • "To Love Somebody" – Bee Gees
  • "Tramp" – Otis Redding and Carla Thomas
  • "Try a Little Tenderness" – Otis Redding
  • "Twelve Thirty" – The Mamas & the Papas
  • "Waterloo Sunset" – The Kinks
  • "We Love You"/"Dandelion" – The Rolling Stones
  • "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" – Donovan
  • "When I Was Young" – Eric Burdon & The Animals
  • "Words" – The Monkees (w.m. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart) #11 Billboard; B-side to "Pleasant Valley Sunday"
  • "Zabadak!" – Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich

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