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"Yellow River" is a song recorded by the British band Christie. It was released in 1970 and became a No. 1 hit song for the band in the UK. [1]
Christie are an English soft rock band that formed at the end of the 1960s. They are best remembered for their UK chart-topping hit single "Yellow River", released in 1970, [1] which hit number one in 26 countries that year. [2]
"San Bernadino" is a 1970 song by English band Christie. The song did not match the success of their previous single "Yellow River", but was still a top-ten hit in several countries and topped the charts in Switzerland. [1] In the US, the song only managed to peak at number 100 on 30 January 1971. [2]
"Yellow River" Christie: 12 June 19 June "Twenty One Years" Dermot Hegarty and the Plainsmen 26 June 3 July "In the Summertime" Mungo Jerry [1] 10 July "Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha" Cliff Richard: 17 July "In the Summertime" Mungo Jerry 24 July 31 July "The Wonder of You" Elvis Presley: 7 August "Lola" The Kinks: 14 August "The Wonder of You ...
The artists of the 1970s produced so many chart-topping hits we compiled a list. It includes bands and singers such as Stevie Wonder, ABBA, and Redbone.
Simon & Garfunkel had two songs on the Year-End Hot 100, including "Bridge Over Troubled Water" The Jackson 5 had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1970. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of the year 1970. [1] It covers from January 3 to November 28, 1970. [2]
Their cover version of Jeff Christie's song "Yellow River" (sung by Dave Munden) was shelved at the time, but Christie's lead vocal set to their backing became a UK chart hit for Christie in 1970. The Tremeloes versions sung in both English and Spanish later were released on compact disc compilations.
Autumn's second single, "Yellow River" (August 1970), was a cover version of United Kingdom band Christie's single from April, [4] which was not played on commercial radio due to the ban. [1] [3] An English singer, Leapy Lee, also issued a cover version, as did Melbourne-based group Jigsaw.