The 20th of February 1973
Official U.K. Singles Chart results from Sunday the 18th to Saturday the 24th of February 1973
Cut-off for sales figures was up to the end of Saturday the 17th of February
Results counted from Sunday the 18th,
announced on Tuesday the 20th,
and broadcast on B.B.C. Radio 1 on Sunday the 25th of February 1973.
The Osmonds
Crazy Horses
At No.40, on the “The Top 50 U.K. Singles Chart” on my 1st Birthday, is The Osmonds with “Crazy Horses”.
A personal favourite…
…which I featured previously on my musical road, due to it charting in my first year.
As I’d written previously, “Crazy Horses” had entered the chart, at No.27 on the 5th of November the year before, when I was around 8 and a half months old.
With Donny’s current solo effort already mentioned in the same chart, 1973 was already shaping up to be an even bigger year than the last, for the brothers.
“Crazy Horses” had climbed all the way to No.2…
…in the first few weeks of it’s chart run in late 1972, only to be denied the No.1 position for 3 weeks in a row by Chuck Berry’s “My Ding-a-Ling”!
By this week of my first birthday in February 1973, the single only has a couple more weeks of chart action left here in the U.K.
Next week it will slip back to No.43 and spend the week after at the same position before galloping off altogether.
The “A” Side
The “B” Side
Television Appearance
Many thanks go to the following YouTube Channels for providing the chance to hear this music, and watch the performances, once again.
Listen to “The Official Top 50 UK Singles Chart: 20th February 1972” Playlist here:
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