List of number-one albums and singles of 1973 (Denmark)
Appearance
This is a list of the number-one hit albums and singles in 1973 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the newspaper Ekstra Bladet as well as broadcast on Danmarks Radio.[1][2] From May 1973, album sales were mixed with those for single to create a combined chart.[3] This was due to the decline of the singles market compared to the growing popularity of albums.[4]
Issue date | Single | Artist |
---|---|---|
3 January | "Jeg er så ked a' – den hænger ned a'" | Lille Palle |
10 January | "Smedens vise" | |
17 January | "Jeg er så ked a' – den hænger ned a'" | |
24 January | ||
1 February | "Block Buster!" | The Sweet |
7 February | ||
16 February | ||
21 February | "Hjerter af honning" | Mette with Erik Hansens Studiegruppe |
1 March | ||
7 March | "Mama Loo" | The Les Humphries Singers |
14 March | ||
21 March | ||
28 March | ||
4 April | ||
12 April | ||
18 April | ||
26 April | ||
2 May | ||
10 May | "Power to All Our Friends" | Cliff Richard |
16 May | "Garden Party" | Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band |
23 May | "Power to All Our Friends" | Cliff Richard |
30 May | "Hell Raiser" | The Sweet |
6 June | ||
13 June | "Ring Ring" | Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid |
20 June | "Hell Raiser" | The Sweet |
27 June | Pure Gold (LP) | Various artists |
4 July | ||
11 July | ||
18 July | ||
25 July | ||
1 August | "Überall auf der Welt" | Freddy Breck |
8 August | Pure Gold (LP) | Various artists |
16 August | "Überall auf der Welt" | Freddy Breck |
22 August | ||
29 August | ||
5 September | Überall auf der Welt (LP) | |
13 September | ||
19 September | ||
26 September | ||
3 October | ||
11 October | ||
18 October | ||
24 October | ||
31 October | ||
7 November | ||
14 November | ||
21 November | ||
28 November | Gasolin' 3 (LP) | Gasolin' |
6 December | ||
12 December | Over havet under himlen (LP) | Sebastian |
19 December | ||
27 December |
References
[edit]- ^ "Estra Bladet". Ekstra Bladet. 3 January – 27 December 1973.
- ^ "danskehitlister.dk". 2016-03-12. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ "Hans Jørgen Skov-klubben ~ Historien om de danske hitlister i DR". Hans Jørgen Skov-klubben (in Danish). Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1973-01-27.