Top Songs in the UK of 1972
Step into the musical time machine as we explore the top songs in the UK of 1972! The year 1972 was a remarkable period for the British music scene, with iconic tracks that topped the charts and captured the hearts of listeners. From Britpop anthems to dance floor fillers, the UK music charts were filled with diverse sounds and unforgettable hits. In this article, we’ll revisit the biggest songs, celebrate the artists who left their mark, and relive the musical highlights that defined 1972 in the UK.
- Mouldy Old Dough by Lieutenant Pigeon
- Son Of My Father by Chicory Tip
- Puppy Love by Donny Osmond
- How Can I Be Sure by David Cassidy
- Amazing Grace by Pipes & Drums & The Military Band Of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guard
- Mother Of Mine by Neil Reid
- Take Me Bak 'Ome by Slade
- Beg, Steal Or Borrow by The New Seekers
- Metal Guru by T Rex
- You Wear It Well by Rod Stewart
What happened in 1972?
Discover what the world looked like in 1972: