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The positions of all songs are based on week-end sale totals, from Sunday to Saturday, [4] but pre-1987 the charts were released on a Tuesday because of the need for manual calculation. [5] Since inception there have been more than 1,400 number ones; of these, instrumental tracks have topped the chart on 30 occasions for a total of 96 weeks.
The Everly Brothers: Living Legends – 24 Original Golden Greats : WW 5027 1977 Acker Bilk And His Clarinet: Sheer Magic – 20 Hits : WW 5028 1977 Strictly Instrumental: 20 All Gold Instrumental Hits : WW 5029 1977 22 Golden Piano Greats: Various Artists : WW 5030 1977 The Incomparable Brook Benton: 20 Greatest Hits : WW 5031 1977
Pop instrumentals encompass instrumentals that were hit songs. Pages in category "Pop instrumentals" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ...
Golden Hit Instrumentals (United Artists, 1961) Hit Instrumentals from Western TV Themes (United Artists, 1961) Cleopatra and All That Jazz (United Artists, 1962) The Guitar Style of Al Caiola (RCA Camden, 1962) Solid Gold Guitar (United Artists, 1962) Golden Guitar (United Artists, 1962) Greasy Kid Stuff (United Artists, 1962) Spanish Guitars ...
Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics , or singing , although it might include some inarticulate vocals , such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting.
S. School (Calvin Harris song) Scotch & Chocolate; Sensation Rag; Seven Seas Symphony; Singin' the Blues (Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Con Conrad and J. R. Robinson song)
Surfing with the Alien (instrumental) T. Top Gun Anthem This page was last edited on 3 July 2020, at 11:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
It was the second instrumental single to hit number one in 1962 on both the US and UK weekly charts. [note 1] Later in 1962, Meek produced a vocal version, "Magic Star", sung by Kenny Hollywood. It was released as a single by Decca Records (cat. nr F11546), with "The Wonderful Story of Love" on the B-side, written by Geoff Goddard.