4BH Top 40 Charts October 1968

This is from the Telegraph October 4th 1968 and this was the 4BH Top 40 charts with the Beatles at number 1 with Hey Jude/Revolution which it was the first record released on Apple Records, Jeannie C Riley at number 2 with Harper Valley P.T.A, Marty Wilde (Kim's Father) at number 3 with Abergavenny and Derek aka Johnny Cymbal at number 4 with Cinnamon which he wrote it with George Tobin. The Australian acts who were on the charts that week were The Bee Gees at number 7 with Kitty Can/I've Gotta Get A Message To You, The Easybeats at number 14 with Land Of Make Believe/Good Times, John (Johnny then) Farnham at number 19 with the doubel sided I Don't Want To Love You(cover of an Everly brothers song)/Jamie written by Hans Poulsen and Normie Rowe at number 29 with Born To Be By Your Side and among the acts who were in the charts that week were The Rascals at number 5 with People Got To Be Free, Mason Williams at nuumber 8 with Classical Gas, Tom Jones at number 12 with Help Yourself, Jose Feliciano at number 16 with his version of the Doors' song Light My Fire, The Beach Boys at number 18 with Do It Again, The Monkees at 21 with What Am I Doin Hanging Round(from Pisces Aquarius Capricorn and Jones Ltd album)/Mary Mary(from the More of The Monkees album), The Rolling Stones at number 25 with Street Fighting Man, The Hollies at number 27 with Do The Best You Can,The Box Tops at number 31 with I Met Her In Church and Burl Ives at number 38 with his version of the Bob Dylan song I'll be Your Baby Tonight

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