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These are the Billboard magazine number-one pop albums of 1968. Simon & Garfunkel had two number one albums, The Graduate soundtrack and Bookends, which spent a combined 16 consecutive weeks at number one.
The 10th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 29, 1968, at Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville and New York. They recognized accomplishments of musicians for the year 1967. They recognized accomplishments of musicians for the year 1967.
The 1968 Billboard year-end list is composed of records that entered the Billboard Hot 100 during November–December 1967 (only when the majority of chart weeks were in 1968), January to November–December 1968 (majority of chart weeks in 1968). Records with majority of chart weeks in 1967 or 1969 are included in the year-end charts for those ...
Album of the year, also called the "big award," is given to full-length releases that exceed artistic achievement and quality in the industry, regardless of chart position or sales numbers ...
The Beatles were the first and only artists to date to receive Album of the Year nominations in five consecutive years (1966–1970). Frank Sinatra was the first to receive four nominations in consecutive years, 1959 - 1961 (two nominations at the first ceremony in 1959), receiving 3 more consecutive nominations for 1966–1968.
Blood, Sweat & Tears is the second album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released on December 11, 1968. It was the most commercially successful album for the group, rising to the top of the U.S. charts for a collective seven weeks and yielding three successive Top 5 singles. It received a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1970.
The Beatles had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "Hey Jude", the number one song of 1968. Gary Puckett & The Union Gap had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1968. Aretha Franklin had three songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This list is of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1968. [1]
Bend Me, Shape Me (album) The Best of Lynn Anderson (1968 album) La Bicyclette; Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed album) Big Girls Don't Cry (Lynn Anderson album) Bigger & Better; Bill Anderson's Country Style; Bill Cosby Sings Hooray for the Salvation Army Band! Bing Crosby's Treasury – The Songs I Love (1968 version) The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees