List of number-one singles of 1969 (Denmark)
This is a list of the number-one hit singles in 1969 in Denmark. The charts were produced by the IFPI Danmark and were published in the newspaper Ekstra Bladet.[1] Prior to April 1969, the IFPI had produced a monthly chart, but switched to a weekly chart after the closure of the Danmarks Radio Top 20 chart.[2]
| Issue date | Single | Artist |
|---|---|---|
| No chart[A] | "Don't Pass Me By" | The Beatles |
| 19 April | ||
| 26 April | "Casatschok" | Birthe Kjær |
| No chart[B] | "Get Back" | The Beatles with Billy Preston |
| 10 May | ||
| 16 May | ||
| 24 May | ||
| No chart[C] | ||
| 6 June | "The Ballad of John and Yoko" | The Beatles |
| 14 June | ||
| 21 June | ||
| 26 June | ||
| 3 July | "Tomorrow Tomorrow" | Bee Gees |
| 10 July | ||
| 17 July | "The Ballad of John and Yoko" | The Beatles |
| 24 July | ||
| 31 July | "Honky Tonk Women" | The Rolling Stones |
| 7 August | ||
| 14 August | "Saved by the Bell" | Robin Gibb |
| 21 August | ||
| 28 August | ||
| 4 September | "Je t'aime... moi non plus" | Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin |
| 11 September | ||
| 18 September | ||
| 25 September | ||
| 2 October | ||
| 9 October | ||
| 16 October | ||
| 24 October | ||
| 30 October | "Sugar, Sugar" | The Archies |
| 6 November | ||
| 14 November | ||
| 21 November | ||
| 27 November | ||
| 6 December | ||
| 12 December | ||
| 18 December | ||
| No chart[D] | ||
| No chart[E] | "Prøv og drøm noget smukt" | Ole Hegelund |
Notes
- ^ There was no chart published in Ekstra Bladet around 12 April, but the previous week's chart positions are provided in the following week's chart.
- ^ There was no chart published in Ekstra Bladet around 3 May, but chart data is from the following week's chart.
- ^ There was no chart published in Ekstra Bladet around 30 May, but chart data is from the following week's chart.
- ^ There was no chart published in Ekstra Bladet around 25 December, but chart data is from the following week's chart.
- ^ There was no chart published in Ekstra Bladet around 31 December, but the chart published in the issue from 7 January 1970 was for the previous week.
References
- ^ "Estra Bladet". Ekstra Bladet. 19 April 1969 – 7 January 1970.
- ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1969-05-03.