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Fred Zinnemann's A Man for All Seasons wins the most awards with six, including Best Picture and Zinnemann's second Best Director award (his first since 1953). Mike Nichols' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? receives 13 nominations. April 12 – The Ahmanson Theatre opens in Los Angeles. April 14 – In San Francisco, 10,000 march against the ...
Date Book Author January 1: The Secret of Santa Vittoria: Robert Crichton: January 8 January 15 January 22 January 29 February 5 February 12 February 19
The Doors scored their first #1 hit with "Light My Fire" in 1967. These are the Billboard magazine Hot 100 number one hits of 1967. That year, 8 acts hit number one for the first time, such as The Buckinghams , The Turtles , Aretha Franklin , The Doors , Bobbie Gentry , The Box Tops , Lulu , and Strawberry Alarm Clock .
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1967 per Variety's weekly National boxoffice survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
To Sir With Love" by Lulu (pictured) was the number one song of 1967. The Monkees (pictured) had four songs on the year-end chart ("I'm a Believer" at number five, "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" at number 60, "Pleasant Valley Sunday" at number 74, and "Daydream Believer" at number 94), the most of any artist that year.
List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1967 which peaked in 1968 Top ten entry date Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in top ten December 23 "Woman, Woman" Gary Puckett & The Union Gap: 4 January 13 8 December 30 "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)" John Fred and his Playboy Band: 1 January 20 8 "Chain of Fools" Aretha Franklin: 2 ...
Category: 1967 events in the United States by month. 1 language. ... Mobile view ...