Official Charts 70th Anniversary: The Official Top 10 best-selling singles from the 1970s

From Queen and Blondie to Danny and Sandy, these are the singles that defined the 1970s on the Official Charts.
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As the Official Charts Company celebrates the 70th anniversary of the UK's only Official Singles Chart, we've opened the vaults and crunched the numbers to reveal the Top 10 biggest singles of each successive decade following the birth of the Official Singles Chart in 1952.

We're going to be taking a look at the defining hits of the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s and 10s. After revealing the biggest-sellers from the 60s yesterday, today we're zoning in on the 1970s.

And if the dominance of male-lead groups and solo acts in the 60s, the 70s thankfully sees an explosion of a wide array of tastes on display; from Christmas songs and novelty singles that touch upon overtly queer culture, to the emergence of New Wave and ska and, of course, baroque British rock. 

Disclaimer: This is a list of the best-selling singles released from 1970-1979, compiled from Official Charts Company data representing pure, physical sales from 1970 - 2022.

10. Merry Xmas Everybody
Artist: Slade
Released: 1973
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 1.33 million

Very fitting, given that Christmas is just around the corner...Slade's glam-rock ode to the festive season is a deliriously camp holiday tune, dripped in glitter and melting snow. 

The sixth and final Number 1 single from Noddy Holder and co., Merry Xmas Everybody remains a staple of a UK Christmas, and is officially one of the biggest-selling Christmas songs of all time in the UK.

9. Heart of Glass
Artist: Blondie
Released: 1979
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 1.34 million

Emerging right at the end of the 70s, Heart of Glass had one eye set dramatically to the future; to the coming decade, that would be swamped with New Wave, synth-based acts, most of them trying (and, let's be honest, failing) to emulate the effortless cool purr of Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry.

Taken from Blondie's heavily influential third album Parallel Lines, Heart of Glass became the first of six UK chart-toppers for Blondie, and Debbie Harry herself says it's the song she's most proud of writing, along with Rapture (naturally).

8. YMCA
Artist: The Village People
Released: 1978
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 1.53 million

Imagine us typing this doing the dance moves. 

A panache disco classic, YMCA may be a novelty record in the most conventional sense, but look a little deeper into the lyrics and you'll find a song that speaks to underground gay culture, in a time when the sexuality of queer people was especially fraught with prejudice and misunderstanding. 

7. Summer Nights
Artist: John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (from Grease)
Released: 1978
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 1.65 million

The first showing in this list from the blockbuster musical Grease, Summer Nights is the opening number of the musical, explaining the circumstances between the first meeting of star-crossed lovers Danny (John Travolta) and Sandy (Olivia Newton-John). 

The inclusion of Grease in this list feels all the more special due to sad circumstances, after it was announced earlier this year that Newton-John had passed away aged 73.

You can read more about the life and chart legacy of Olivia Newton-John here.

6. Imagine
Artist: John Lennon
Released: 1975
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 6 (1975), Number 1(1980)
Total UK sales: 1.74 million

One of those very special songs that ignites a fire within the heart of the culture that burns brightly, long after its been released.

John Lennon's biggest solo hit was an ode to a kinder, calmer world that Lennon really, truly believed we could achieve. Imagine didn't reach Number 1 during its initial release, but in reaction to the horror of Lennon's assassination in 1980, it reached Number 1 for the first time. 

1979: Blondie - Parallel Lines

1979 was a massive year for Blondie. Their third album Parallel Lines became their international breakthrough and saw them reach new heights on home soil.

Look over Blondie's full Official UK Chart history

5. Mary's Boy Child/Oh My Lord
Artist: Boney M
Released: 1978
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 1.90 million

Another Christmas classic! 

This effervescent disco classic from is a cover of the 1956 standard, originally written by Jester Hairston. Of course, in the hands of Boney M, it takes the songs calypso origins and spins it into another, decadent universe. 

4. Rivers of Babylon/Brown Girl In The Ring
Artist: Boney M
Released: 1978
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 2.04 million

Another strong showing for the German disco-pop group, Rivers of Babylon was the first chart-topper in the UK for Boney M.

A storming success upon release, Rivers of Babylon still ranks as one of the Top 10 best-selling singles in UK chart history.

3. You're The One That I Want
Artist: John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (from Grease)
Released: 1978
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 2.08 million

The biggest hit from Grease, You're The One That I Want is the musical's effervescent musical number where Sandy finally gets her guy...after entirely compromising her individuality for him and his friends?! (Actually, let's not get into that now). 

According to Official Charts Company data, in the all-time sales chart (which excludes streams), You're The One That I Want remains one of the UK's Top 5 best-selling singles of all time with 2.08 million sales. In the UK's all-time singles charts (which now includes streaming data), You're The One That I Want still charts at Number 73 with 2.49 million chart sales.

2. Mull of Kintyre/Girls' School
Artist: Wings
Released: 1977
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1
Total UK sales: 2.10 million

The biggest hit from Wings, made up of former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Linda, Mull of Kintyre was the band's first (and surprisingly only) UK Number single. 

Written as an ode to the Scottish farm that the McCartney's owned (and where Paul had sought vigil following the end of The Beatles), Mull of Kintyre proved to be a pivotal record for Wings following a so-far muted critical reception to their work, and was even the coveted Official Christmas Number 1 single of 1977.

View Wings' Official Charts history in here.

1. Bohemian Rhapsody
Artist: Queen
Released: 1975
Official Singles Chart peak: Number 1 (1975 & 1991)
Total UK sales: 2.62 million

Could it have honestly been anything else by any other act? 

Having recently set an Official Charts record earlier this year with Greatest Hits becoming the first album in UK chart history to reach 'sales' of 7 million, Queen can also now claim the biggest-selling single from the 1970s with Bohemian Rhapsody.

Their masterpiece, nothing has quite sounded like Bohemian Rhapsody before or since. The second best-selling single in the history of the Official Charts, Bohemian Rhapsody has had the honour of becoming Number 1 twice; once upon its original release in 1975 for nine weeks, and then once again in 1991 following the death of Queen's effervescent front man Freddie Mercury. 

The Official Top 10 best-selling singles from the 1970s

POS TITLE ARTIST PEAK YEAR
1 BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY QUEEN 1 1975
2 MULL OF KINTYRE/GIRLS' SCHOOL WINGS 1 1977
3 YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT JOHN TRAVOLTA & OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN 1 1978
4 RIVERS OF BABYLON/BROWN GIRL IN THE RING BONEY M 1 1978
5 MARY'S BOY CHILD/OH MY LORD BONEY M 1 1978
6 IMAGINE JOHN LENNON 1 1975
7 SUMMER NIGHTS JOHN TRAVOLTA & OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN 1 1978
8 YMCA VILLAGE PEOPLE 1 1978
9 HEART OF GLASS BLONDIE 1 1979
10 MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY SLADE 1 1973

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Laurence Sully

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Queen's Bo Rhap was the only song ever to be Number one in four different years - 2 different Christmas's 2 decades apart - and only outsold in Britain by Elton John's ''Candle In The Wind''

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David Eve

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You're forgetting Band Aid "Do They Know Its Christmas" which has outsold Bo Rhap in physicals.

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Mujahid Khan

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Name Of The Game, Take A Chance On Me, Knowing Me Knowing You, Fernando, Mamma Mia & Dancing Queen by ABBA ?????????????????????????????

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you know it’s a dire list when merry xmas everybody is by far the best song on it lol

bohemian rhapsody and imagine both deserve a special place in

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Greg McFarnon

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It should be based on sales during the 1970s only. Imagine and Bohemian Rhapsody are only there because of the additional huge sales which took place after the 70s following the deaths of John Lennon and Freddie Mercury. Mull of Kintyre is probably the best-selling single based on 1970s sales alone

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Gordon Craig

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Dancing queen over time has sold over 1.4 million and is 1976 best seller now. Why is it not here.

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Bengy

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Does that 1.4m figure include streams and/or downloads?

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Lee Moore

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The OCC reported 1.56 million pure sales for Dancing Queen in an all time ABBA best sellers article from 07/11/21

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Paulo Antonio

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Pure-sales including paid-digital download, this list are only physical singles

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Lee Moore

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meaningless list then imo, unless its a list of physical sales in the 70s decade

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Gordon Craig

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Both sales and downloads , 800,000 sales in 76 and a gold disc for over 400,000 downloads around three years ago

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Tal Gabay

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Where is ABBA - Dancing queen