From No.50 to No.1, the United Kingdom’s Official Singles Chart results, for the week commencing Sunday the 16th, to Saturday the 22nd of February 1975
Cut-off for sales figures is up to the end of Saturday the 15th of February
Results counted from midnight (Greenwich Mean Time) on Sunday the 16th of February,
Results officially released by the Official Charts on Tuesday the 18th of February,
Broadcast on BBC Radio 1 on Sunday the 23rd of February 1974.

The complete chart playlist, in descending order, from No.50 to No.1
At No.50, adding an 8th consecutive week back in the chart since re-entering last year on the 29th of December 1974, following its previous departure after the 14th of that month; now accumulating a non-consecutive 27 weeks overall since making its debut last summer on the 4th of August, from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.4 on the 8th of September that year; this week sees Sylvia drop 3 places from last week’s position of No.47 with Y Viva Espana.
At No.49, adding a 10th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 15th of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.8 on the 19th of January; this week sees Wizzard drop 12 places from last week’s position of No.37 with Are You Ready To Rock.
At No.48, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January, from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.40 the following week on the 2nd of February, this week sees the Trammps drop 7 places from last week’s position of No.41 with Sixty Minute Man.
At No.47, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February, from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.46 last week on the 9th, this week sees Tito Simon drop 1 place with This Monday Morning Feeling.
At No.46, adding a 12th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 1st of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.2, remaining there for 2 consecutive weeks, from the 5th of January; this week sees Ralph McTell drop 13 places from last week’s position of No.33 with Streets Of London.
At No.45, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January, from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.37 the following week on the 2nd of February, this week sees Charlie Rich drop 2 places from last week’s position of No.43 with We Love Each Other.
At No.43, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February, from where it ascended last week to its highest position so far of No.42; this week sees Dean Parrish drop one place with I’m On My Way.
At No.42, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February, from where it ascended last week to its highest position so far of No.32; this week sees Rupie Edwards drop 10 places with Leggo Skanga.
At No.40, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February, from where it ascended last week to its highest position so far of No.31; this week sees Suzi Quatro drop 9 places with Your Mamma Won’t Like Me.
At No.39, a former No.1, adding a 10th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 15th of December, from where it ascended this year to the top of the chart on the 19th of January; this week sees The Tymes drop 11 places from last week’s position of No.28 with Ms Grace.
At No.38, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February; this week sees Gary Lewis & The Playboys climb 7 places from last week’s position of No.45, to achieve this highest peak so far with My Heart’s Symphony.
At No.37, adding a 7th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 5th of January; from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.12 on the 26th of that month; this week sees Stevie Wonder drop 18 places from last week’s position of No.19 with Boogie On Reggae Woman.
At No.36, adding a 2nd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Supertramp climb 13 places from last week’s position of No.49, to achieve this highest peak so far with Dreamer.
At No.35, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February; this week sees John Lennon climb 1 place from last week’s position of No.36, to achieve this highest peak so far with #9 Dream.
At No.34, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February; this week sees The Drifters hold this current peak position for a 2nd consecutive week with Love Games.
At No.33, adding a 12th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 1st of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.2, on the 19th of January; this week sees Gloria Gaynor drop 6 places from last week’s position of No.27 with Never Can Say Goodbye.
At No.31, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January, from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.27 the following week remaining there for 2 consecutive weeks from the 2nd of February; this week sees Betty Wright drop 2 places from No.29 with Shoo-rah! Shoo-rah!.
At No.30, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January, from where it ascended last week to achieve a peak of No.22 on the 9th of February, this week sees Bachman-Turner Overdrive drop 8 places with Roll On Down The Highway.
At No.29, adding a 2nd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Hamilton Bohannon climb 6 places from last week’s position of No.35, to achieve this highest peak so far with South African Man.

At No.28, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.17 on the 2nd of February; this week sees Sparks drop 5 places from last week’s position of No.23 with Something For The Girl With Everything.
At No.27, adding an 11th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 8th of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.6, on the 19th of January; this week sees John Holt drop 11 places from last week’s position of No.16 with Help Me Make It Through The Night.
At No.26, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January; this week sees the Arrows climb 4 places from last week’s position of No.30, to achieve this highest peak so far with My Last Night With You.
At No.25, adding an 11th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 8th of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.5, on the 26th of January; this week sees Donny & Marie Osmond drop 17 places from last week’s position of No.8 with Morning Side Of The Mountain.
At No.24, adding a 2nd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Slade climb 14 places from last week’s position of No.38, to achieve this highest peak so far with How Does It Feel.
At No.22, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.11 on the 2nd of February; this week sees Sweet Sensation drop 4 places from last week’s position of No.18 with Purely By Coincidence.
At No.21, adding a 12th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last year on the 1st of December, from where it ascended this year to achieve a peak of No.3, remaining there for three consecutive weeks, from the 12th of January; this week sees Kenny drop 15 places from last week’s position of No.6 with The Bump.
At No.20, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve a peak of No.9 on the 26th of that month; this week sees Elvis Presley drop 7 places from last week’s position of No.13 with Promised Land.
At No.19, adding a 2nd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Fox climb 31 places from last week’s position of No.50, to achieve this highest peak so far with Only You Can.
At No.18, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January; this week sees Dana climb 7 places from last week’s position of No.25, to achieve this highest peak so far with Please Tell Him That I Said Hello.
At No.17, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January; this week sees Johnny Mathis climb 7 places from last week’s position of No.24, to achieve this highest peak so far with I’m Stone In Love With You.

At No.16, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January, from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.11 last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Queen drop 5 places with Now I’m Here.
At No.15, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January; this week sees Love Unlimited climb 5 places from last week’s position of No.20, to achieve this highest peak so far with It May Be Winter Outside (But In My Heart It’s Spring).
At No.14, adding a 5th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 19th of January, from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.12 last week on the 9th of February; this week sees The Stylistics drop 2 places with Star On A TV Show.
At No.13, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January; this week sees Syreeta climb 1 place from last week’s position of No.14, to achieve this highest peak so far with Your Kiss Is Sweet.

At No.12, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January; this week sees Frankie Valli climb 9 places from last week’s position of No.21, to achieve this highest peak so far with My Eyes Adored You.

At No.11, adding a 4th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 26th of January; this week sees Alvin Stardust climb 6 places from last week’s position of No.17, to achieve this highest peak so far with Good Love Can Never Die.
At No.10, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.7 last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Johnny Wakelin And The Kinshasa Band drop 3 places with Black Superman (Muhammad Ali).
At No.9, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; this week sees Wigan’s Chosen Few climb 1 place, from last week’s position of No.10, to achieve this highest peak so far with Footsee.
At No.8, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.5 last week on the 9th of February; this week sees Helen Reddy drop 3 places with Angie Baby.
At No.7, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February; this week sees Shirley & Company climb 8 places from last week’s position of No.15, to achieve this highest peak so far with Shame, Shame, Shame.
At No.6, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.2 on the 2nd of February; this week sees The Glitter Band drop 2 places from last week’s position of No.4 with Goodbye My Love.
At No.4, adding a 6th consecutive week in the chart since making its debut last month on the 12th of January; from where it ascended to achieve its highest peak so far of No.3 on the 2nd of February, and remaining there for two consecutive weeks; this week sees Mac And Katie Kissoon drop one place with Sugar Candy Kisses.
At No.1, adding a 3rd consecutive week in the chart since making its debut on the 2nd of February; this week celebrates Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel ascending 8 places, from last week’s position of No.9, to attain the coveted No.1 position with Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me).
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