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Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Yesterday Was Just the Beginning 21 July 1975 CHART #12 Top 40 Singles Top 40 Albums Yesterday Was Just The Beginning... Philadelphia Freedom Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt... Blood On The Tracks 1 Mark Williams 21 Elton John 1 Elton John 21 Bob Dylan Last week 1 / 10 weeks EMI Last week 13 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 1 / 3 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 15 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Newcastle Song Old Days Venus And Mars American Graffiti OST 2 Bob Hudson 22 Chicago 2 Wings 22 Various Last week 4 / 9 weeks VIKING Last week 27 / 4 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 16 / 4 weeks PYE Before The Next Teardrop Falls Please Tell Him I Said Hello An Evening With John Denver Wedding Album 3 Freddy Fender 23 Dana 3 John Denver 23 Cheech & Chong Last week 2 / 12 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 23 / 7 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 3 / 8 weeks PYE Last week 38 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL The Last Farewell Only Yesterday Mark Williams Not Fragile 4 Roger Whittaker 24 The Carpenters 4 Mark Williams 24 Bachman Turner Overdrive Last week 3 / 11 weeks EMI Last week 15 / 8 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 2 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 25 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Paloma Blanca Bad Time Greatest Hits Young Americans 5 George Baker Selection 25 Grand Funk 5 Gary Glitter 25 David Bowie Last week 5 / 6 weeks WEA Last week 19 / 6 weeks EMI Last week 4 / 3 weeks EMI Last week 13 / 10 weeks PYE Another Somebody Done Somebody... Have You Never Been Mellow Dark Side Of The Moon Serenade 6 B J Thomas 26 Olivia Newton-John 6 Pink Floyd 26 Neil Diamond Last week 10 / 12 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 26 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 7 / 13 weeks CAPITOL/EMI Last week 21 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM No No Song The Tears I Cried Elton John's Greatest Hits Back Home Again 7 Ringo Starr 27 The Glitter Band 7 Elton John 27 John Denver Last week 17 / 6 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 8 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 30 / 13 weeks PYE My Eyes Adored You He Don't Love You (Like I Love You) Stampede Goodbye Yellow Brick Road 8 Frankie Valli 28 Tony Orlando & Dawn 8 Doobie Brothers 28 Elton John Last week 7 / 13 weeks EMI Last week 35 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 5 / 7 weeks WEA Last week 20 / 13 weeks MERCURY UK/POLYGRAM Fox On The Run Jackie Blue Four Wheel Drive I'll Play For You 9 Sweet 29 Ozark Mountain Daredevils 9 Bachman Turner Overdrive 29 Seals and Crofts Last week 20 / 10 weeks PYE Last week 21 / 11 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 6 / 6 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 24 / 12 weeks WEA Chevy Van Free And Easy The Myths And Legends Of King Arth... Hearts 10 Sammy Johns 30 Helen Reddy 10 Rick Wakeman 30 America Last week 6 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 24 / 13 weeks EMI Last week 9 / 10 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 28 / 12 weeks WEA Swearin' To God Thank God I'm A Country Boy Autobahn Free And Easy 11 Frankie Valli 31 John Denver 11 Kraftwerk 31 Helen Reddy Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 31 / 3 weeks PYE Last week 11 / 8 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 27 / 11 weeks EMI Stand By Me Shame, Shame, Shame Blue Jays Playing Possum 12 John Lennon 32 Shirley And Company 12 Justin Hayward and John Lodge 32 Carly Simon Last week 11 / 9 weeks EMI Last week 22 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 33 / 2 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks WEA Hey You I'll Play For You Hot August Night Band On The Run 13 Bachman Turner Overdrive 33 Seals and Crofts 13 Neil Diamond 33 Paul McCartney & Wings Last week 12 / 6 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 30 / 5 weeks WEA Last week 10 / 13 weeks UNIVERSAL Last week 29 / 6 weeks EMI Sandy Walking In Rhythm Tommy OST Physical Graffiti: 40th Anniversary Ed... 14 The Hollies 34 Blackbyrds 14 Various 34 Led Zeppelin Last week 18 / 3 weeks EMI Last week - / 1 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 22 / 9 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 23 / 13 weeks WEA Listen To What The Man Said The Immigrant Jonathan Livingston Seagull Visions Of The Emerald Beyond 15 Wings 35 Neil Sedaka 15 Neil Diamond 35 The Mahavishnu Orchestra Last week - / 1 weeks EMI Last week 37 / 2 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 12 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 32 / 3 weeks PHONOGRAM Autobahn Up In A Puff Of Smoke More American Graffiti Katy Lied 16 Kraftwerk 36 Polly Brown 16 Various 36 Steely Dan Last week 8 / 11 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 25 / 13 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 14 / 4 weeks PYE Last week 36 / 11 weeks EMI The Ballad Of Robbie Muldoon Bloody Well Right / Dreamer Rock 'N' Roll Have You Never Been Mellow 17 Gray Bartlett and Brendan Dugan 37 Supertramp 17 John Lennon 37 Olivia Newton-John Last week 9 / 5 weeks PYE Last week 34 / 2 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 17 / 8 weeks EMI Last week 34 / 4 weeks FESTIVAL I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do Young Americans Greatest Hits (First Impressions) Crime Of The Century 18 Abba 38 David Bowie 18 Olivia Newton-John 38 Supertramp Last week 16 / 2 weeks PYE Last week 28 / 12 weeks PYE Last week 18 / 13 weeks FESTIVAL Last week 34 / 9 weeks FESTIVAL Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar Sister Golden Hair Newcastle Song Chicago Viii 19 Duane Eddy 39 America 19 Bob Hudson 39 Chicago Last week 14 / 8 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 39 / 2 weeks WEA Last week 26 / 3 weeks VIKING Last week 37 / 5 weeks PHONOGRAM Swing Low Sweet Chariot Lovin' You Lou Reed Live Best Of Bread Vol 1 20 Eric Clapton 40 Minnie Ripperton 20 Lou Reed 40 Bread Last week 29 / 4 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 33 / 11 weeks PHONOGRAM Last week 19 / 4 weeks PYE Last week 40 / 13 weeks WEA Top 20 NZ Singles Top 10 Compilations Top 20 NZ Albums ©2013 Recorded Music New Zealand Limited. 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