List of number-one hits of 1967 (Mexico)
Appearance
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1967, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Audiomusica.[1]
Chart history
[edit]Issue Date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 7 | "Brasilia" | Tony Mottola | [2] |
January 14 | "Fuiste a Acapulco" | Los Apson | [3] |
January 21 | [4] | ||
January 28 | |||
February 4 | "Batijugando" | Sonia López | [5] |
February 11 | [6] | ||
February 18 | [7] | ||
February 25 | [8] | ||
March 4 | [9] | ||
March 11 | "El cable" | Mario y sus Diamantes | [10] |
March 18 | [11] | ||
March 25 | |||
April 1 | [12] | ||
April 8 | [13] | ||
April 15 | [14] | ||
April 22 | [15] | ||
April 29 | [16] | ||
May 6 | "Celoso" | Los Panchos / Marco Antonio Muñiz | [17] |
May 13 | [18] | ||
May 20 | [19] | ||
May 27 | [20] | ||
June 3 | [21] | ||
June 10 | |||
June 17 | [22] | ||
June 24 | [23] | ||
July 1 | [24] | ||
July 8 | [25] | ||
July 15 | [26] | ||
July 22 | [27] | ||
July 29 | [28] | ||
August 5 | [29] | ||
August 12 | [30] | ||
August 19 | [31] | ||
August 26 | "Yo soy aquél" | Raphael | [32] |
September 2 | [33] | ||
September 9 | [34] | ||
September 16 | [35] | ||
September 23 | "Esta tarde vi llover" | Armando Manzanero | |
October 7 | [36] | ||
October 14 | |||
October 21 | [37] | ||
October 28 | [38] | ||
November 4 | "Musita" | Sonora Santanera | [39] |
November 11 | [40] | ||
November 18 | [41] | ||
November 25 | [42] | ||
December 2 | [43] | ||
December 9 | [44] | ||
December 16 | "Quinceañera" | Los Vlamers de Marco Rayo | [45] |
December 23 | "Musita" | Sonora Santanera | [46] |
December 30 | "Esta tarde vi llover" | Armando Manzanero | [47] |
By country of origin
[edit]Number-one artists:
Country of origin | Number of artists | Artists |
---|---|---|
Mexico | 6 | Los Apson |
Sonia López | ||
Los Panchos | ||
Marco Antonio Muñiz | ||
Armando Manzanero | ||
Sonora Santanera | ||
Colombia | 1 | Los Vlamers de Marco Rayo |
Italy / Venezuela | 1 | Mario y sus Diamantes |
Spain | 1 | Raphael |
Number-one compositions (it denotes the country of origin of the song's composer[s]; in case the song is a cover of another one, the name of the original composition is provided in parentheses):
Country of origin | Number of compositions | Compositions |
---|---|---|
Mexico | 4 | "Fuiste a Acapulco" |
"Batijugando" | ||
"Esta tarde vi llover" | ||
"Musita" | ||
Colombia | 1 | "Quinceañera" |
Italy | 1 | "El cable" |
Spain | 1 | "Yo soy aquél" |
United States | 1 | "Celoso" ("Jealous Heart") |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ February 4, 1967 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 77 (Retrieved 2016-01-26)
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- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 28 January 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 4 February 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 11 February 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 18 February 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 25 February 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 4 March 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 11 March 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 25 March 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
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- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 29 July 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
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- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 12 August 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
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- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 2 September 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 9 September 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 23 September 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
- ^ "Billboard "Hits of the World"". 14 October 1967. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
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Sources
[edit]- Print editions of the Billboard magazine from January 7 to December 30, 1967.