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The year [[1967]] was important for [[psychedelic rock]], and was famous for its "[[Summer of Love]]" in [[San Francisco]]. It saw major releases from multiple well-known bands including [[the Beatles]], [[Small Faces]], the newly renamed [[Eric Burdon and the Animals]], [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[Love (band)|Love]], [[The Beach Boys]], [[Cream (band)|Cream]], [[the Byrds]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[the Who]], and [[the Monkees]]. This year also saw debuts from many upcoming bands such as [[the Jimi Hendrix Experience]], [[Big Brother and the Holding Company]], [[the Doors]], [[Moby Grape]], [[Procol Harum]], [[Traffic (band)|Traffic]], [[the Velvet Underground]], and [[Pink Floyd]].
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==Specific locations==
*[[1967 in British music]]
*[[1967 in Japanese music]]
*[[1967 in Norwegian music]]
==Specific genres==
*[[1967 in country music]]
*[[1967 in jazz]]
==Events==
* [[January 4]] – [[The Doors]] release their debut album, ''[[The Doors (album)|The Doors]]''.
* [[January 8]] – [[Elvis Presley]] turns 32.
* [[January 13]] – [[Stephen Foster Memorial Day]] is observed for the first time in the United States (on the 103rd anniversary of the composer's death).
* [[January 14]] – The [[Human Be-In]] takes place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Polo Fields with spoken words from [[Timothy Leary]], [[Allen Ginsberg]], [[Gary Snyder]] and others. Live music is provided by [[Jefferson Airplane]], the [[Grateful Dead]], [[Big Brother and the Holding Company]] and [[Quicksilver Messenger Service]]. Speeches from [[Jerry Rubin]] and others are also given at the event.
* [[January 15]] – [[The Rolling Stones]] appear on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' in the United States. At [[Ed Sullivan|Sullivan]]'s request, the band change the lyrics of "[[Let's Spend the Night Together]]" to "Let's spend some time together".
* [[January 16]] – [[The Monkees]] begin work on ''[[Headquarters (the Monkees album)|Headquarters]]'', the first album to give them complete artistic and technical control over their material.
* [[January 17]] – The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' newspaper in Britain reports 4,000 potholes in Blackburn, Lancashire; and Guinness heir [[Tara Browne]] is killed in a car wreck. These articles inspire lyrics for [[the Beatles]] song "[[A Day in the Life]]".
* [[January 22]] – [[Simon & Garfunkel]] give a live concert at [[Avery Fisher Hall|Philharmonic Hall]] in [[New York City]]. Some of this concert is released on October 4, 1997, on their box set ''Old Friends'', but most is not released until July 2002.
* [[January 29]] – [[Mantra-Rock Dance]], the "ultimate high" of the hippie era, is organised at [[Avalon Ballroom|The Avalon]] ballroom in San Francisco, featuring [[Janis Joplin]], the [[Grateful Dead]], [[Big Brother and the Holding Company]], [[Moby Grape]], beat poet [[Allen Ginsberg]] and [[A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada]] in support of the [[International Society for Krishna Consciousness]].
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* [[February 3]] – UK [[record producer]] [[Joe Meek]] murders his landlady and then commits suicide by shooting himself in the head at [[Holloway, London|Holloway]], [[North London]].
* [[February 6]] – [[Michael Nesmith]] and [[Micky Dolenz]] of the Monkees fly into London. Dolenz sees ''[[Till Death Us Do Part]]'' on [[British TV]] and uses the term "Randy [[Scouse]] Git" from the programme for the title of the Monkees' next single release "[[Randy Scouse Git]]", not realising it is an offensive term. British censors force the title to be changed to "Alternate Title" in the UK.
* [[February 7]] – Micky Dolenz meets [[Paul McCartney]] at his home in [[St John's Wood]], London, and they pose together for the press. His impressions of the visit feature in the lyrics of "Randy Scouse Git".
* [[February 10]] – [[Abbey Road Studios|Abbey Road]] Studio 2 session with [[Michael Nesmith]] and other friends in attendance as [[the Beatles]] record "[[A Day in the Life]]" with the [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]] performing an "orgasm of noise" featured twice in the song.
* [[February 12]] – British police raid 'Redlands', the Sussex home of [[Keith Richards]] in the early hours of the morning following a tip-off about a party from the ''[[News of the World]]''; although no arrests are made at the time, Richards, [[Mick Jagger]] and art dealer [[Robert Fraser (art dealer)|Robert Fraser]] are subsequently charged with possession of drugs.
* [[February 14]] – [[Aretha Franklin]] records "[[Respect (Aretha Franklin song)|Respect]]" at the [[New York City|New York]] based [[Atlantic Studios]].
* [[February 16]] – "Aretha Franklin Day" is declared in [[Detroit, Michigan]].
* [[February 24]] – The [[Bee Gees]] sign a management contract with [[Robert Stigwood]].
* [[March 2]] – The [[9th Annual Grammy Awards]] are held in [[Los Angeles]], hosted by [[Kirk Douglas]]. [[Frank Sinatra]] wins the most awards with five, including [[Grammy Award for Album of the Year|Album of the Year]] for ''[[A Man and His Music]]'' and [[Record of the Year]] for "[[Strangers in the Night]]". [[The Beatles]] win [[Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year]] for "[[Michelle (song)|Michelle]]".
* [[March 3]] – [[Eric Burdon & the Animals]] refuse to perform a show in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], unless they are paid in advance. The audience of 3000 riots, causing $5000 in damages to the auditorium.
* [[March 11]] – A taped appearance by [[the Beatles]] on ''[[American Bandstand]]'' includes their new [[music video]] for the songs "[[Penny Lane]]" and "[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]".
* [[March 19]] — Foundation of the [[Salzburg Easter Festival]].
* [[March 25]] – [[The Who]] perform their first concert in the United States, in [[New York City|New York]].
* [[March 27]] – [[John Lennon]] and [[Paul McCartney]] are awarded the [[Ivor Novello]] award for "[[Michelle (song)|Michelle]]", the most performed song in Britain in 1966.
* [[March 30]] – [[The Beatles]] pose with a photographic [[collage]] and wax figures from [[Madame Tussaud's]] famous museum for the cover artwork of ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' album at Chelsea Manor Studios in [[London]].
* [[March 31]] – Kicking off a tour with [[the Walker Brothers]], [[Cat Stevens]] and [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]] at the [[London Astoria]], [[Jimi Hendrix]] sets fire to his guitar on stage for the first time. He is taken to hospital suffering burns to his hands but the guitar-burning act will become a trademark of Hendrix's performances.
* [[April 8]] – The 12th [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967|Eurovision Song Contest]] is held in the [[Hofburg Imperial Palace]], [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. The [[United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest|United Kingdom]] wins the contest for the first time with the [[Bill Martin (musician)|Bill Martin]]/[[Phil Coulter]] song "[[Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)|Puppet on a String]]", sung by [[Sandie Shaw]] barefoot.
* [[May 1]]
** [[Paul McCartney]] reveals that all four members of [[the Beatles]] have "[[LSD|dropped acid]]".
** [[Elvis Presley]] marries [[Priscilla Beaulieu]] at the [[Aladdin, Las Vegas]].
* [[May 2]] – In the United States, [[Capitol Records]] pulls the plug on [[the Beach Boys]]' mysterious ''[[Smile (Beach Boys album)|Smile]]'' project. [[Brian Wilson]], who has taken more than a year to compose and produce the album, cannot bring himself to finish it.
* [[May 12]]
** <!--May 12 -->[[Pink Floyd]] stage the first ever rock concert with [[quadraphonic]] sound at the [[Queen Elizabeth Hall]], London ("[[Games for May]]").
** <!--May 12 -->The debut album of [[the Jimi Hendrix Experience]], ''[[Are You Experienced]]'', is released in the [[UK]], where it was recorded.
* [[May 15]] – [[Paul McCartney]] meets American photographer [[Linda McCartney|Linda Eastman]] at the "Bag O' Nails" club in London.
* [[May 19]] – Linda Eastman photographs [[the Beatles]] at the London press party for ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' held at the Chapel Street home of [[Brian Epstein]]. Media present are perplexed by the band's fashion statements and the music itself.
* [[May 26]] – ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' by [[the Beatles]] is rush released in the UK as mono and stereo LPs ahead of the scheduled June 1 release date. "The closest Western Civilization has come to unity since the [[Congress of Vienna]] in 1815 was the week the ''Sgt. Pepper'' album was released."<ref>[[Langdon Winner]], ''[[Rolling Stone]]''.</ref>
* [[May 30]] – [[BBC Light Programme]] radio in the UK broadcasts an edition of ''Where It's At'' featuring [[the Beatles]] interviews and [[John Lennon]]'s comedy intro to "[[Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds]]". The BBC refuse to air "[[A Day in the Life]]" for alleged "drug references" in the lyrics.
* [[June 1]] – Greece's fascist junta issues "Army decree No 13", which bans playing or listening to the music of [[Mikis Theodorakis]].
* [[June 4]] – [[Jimi Hendrix Experience]], [[Cream (band)|Cream]], [[Denny Laine]] and his Electric String Band, [[Procol Harum]] and [[The Chiffons]] perform a two-hour "Sunday Special" at the [[Saville Theatre]] in London.
* [[June 10]]–11 – The KFRC [[Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival]] at [[Mount Tamalpais]] in [[Marin County, California]] features [[Canned Heat]], [[the Byrds]], [[the Seeds]], [[Blues Magoos]], [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[the Doors]], [[Country Joe and the Fish]] and others on the bill for a charity concert attended by 20,000-40,000;<ref name="shannon2009">{{cite book |author=Shannon, Bob |title=Turn It Up! American Radio Tales 1946–1996 |publisher=austrianmonk publishing |year=2009 |page=310 |isbn=978-1-61584-545-3 |oclc=496123438 |access-date=21 February 2011|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IOd_Y6_Af8EC&pg=PA310}}</ref> considered America's first [[rock festivals|pop festival]], but eclipsed in stature by the Monterey Pop Festival the following week.
* [[June 15]] – English cellist [[Jacqueline du Pré]] marries Jewish conductor [[Daniel Barenboim]] at the [[Western Wall]] in Jerusalem.
* [[June 16]] – [[Barbra Streisand]] performs a live concert "[[A Happening in Central Park]]" in [[New York City|New York]]'s [[Central Park]].
* [[June 16]]–18 – The [[Monterey Pop Festival]], one of the world's first outdoor rock music festivals, is held in Monterey, California. Stars include the Who, Simon and Garfunkel, Eric Burdon & the Animals, the Byrds, [[The Association]], Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and The Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and [[Ravi Shankar]]. Otis and the MG's take the stage at 1:00 am after Jefferson Airplane and bring down the house; 55,000 are estimated to be in attendance.
* [[June 19]] – During his stay in California on a houseboat in Sausalito, while listening to the Beatles' ''Sgt Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band'', [[Otis Redding]] is inspired to compose "[[The Dock of the Bay]]".
* [[June 25]] – [[The Beatles]] debut "[[All You Need Is Love]]" to close the ''[[Our World (International TV special)|Our World]]'' television special from London, the first worldwide television broadcast, seen live by an audience of over 400 million in 25 countries. Backing singers include [[Eric Clapton]], members of [[the Rolling Stones]] and [[the Who]].
* [[June 28]]
** <!--June 28 -->[[The Supremes]] perform for the first time as Diana Ross & the Supremes at the [[Flamingo Hotel]] in Las Vegas. [[Florence Ballard]] is fired from the group on July 1, and on-hand stand-in [[Cindy Birdsong]] permanently takes Ballard's place in the group.
** <!--June 28 -->[[The Monkees]] fly into London at the start of their concerts at the Empire Pool, Wembley.
* [[June 29]] – [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]] are sentenced to jail in England for drug possession. They later appeal successfully against the sentences.
* June–July – Shortly after the end of the [[Six-Day War]], conductor Leonard Bernstein leads the [[Israel Philharmonic Orchestra]] on a tour to the Sinai desert, the site of fighting only days before.
* [[July 1]] – [[William Rees-Mogg]], editor of ''The Times'' (London), uses the phrase "[[Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?]]" in his editorial criticizing the prison sentences given to Mick Jagger and Keith Richard two days earlier.
* [[July 2]] – [[Jeff Beck]] and [[John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers]] perform a two-hour "Sunday Special" at the [[Saville Theatre]] in London.
* [[July 3]] – [[The Beatles]] host a party at [[the Speakeasy Club]] for [[the Monkees]] on the completion of their concerts in London.
* [[July 5]] – First of the [[Schaefer Music Festival]]s, held in [[Central Park]], New York City. The lineup consists of [[Len Chandler]], [[the Young Rascals]] and [[the Jimi Hendrix Experience]].
* [[July 18]] – The Jimi Hendrix Experience is thrown off a tour of [[the Monkees]] after complaints from the conservative [[Daughters of the American Revolution]]. (Hendrix's manager [[Chas Chandler]] later admits it was a publicity stunt.)
* [[July 29]] – [[Motown Records]] releases "[[Reflections (The Supremes song)|Reflections]]," the first single by the group's new billing, "[[Diana Ross]] & [[the Supremes]]" and after firing founding member [[Florence Ballard]]; Ballard, nevertheless, sings on the record and appears on the vinyl's cover alongside group members Ross and [[Mary Wilson (singer)|Wilson]] because the song was recorded before her dismissal.
* [[August 4]] – [[Pink Floyd]] release their debut album, ''[[The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]''. It peaks at number 6 on the [[UK Albums Chart]] and is the only one made under the leadership of founder [[Syd Barrett]].
* [[August 14]] – The [[Marine, &c., Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967]] becomes law in the United Kingdom, and most [[offshore radio]] stations (including [[Wonderful Radio London]]) have already closed down. Only [[Radio Caroline]] North & South on 259 will continue, as Radio Caroline International.
* [[August 21]] – [[Mikis Theodorakis]] is arrested by the Greek military authorities and jailed for five months.
* [[August 23]] – [[Brian Epstein]]'s last visit to a Beatles' recording session, at the Chappell Recording Studios on Maddox Street, London. The last new Beatles song he lives to hear is "Your Mother Should Know". Epstein dies of an overdose of Carbitral, a form of barbiturate or sleeping pill, in his locked bedroom, on August 27.<ref>{{cite book|last=Miles|first=Barry|author-link=Barry Miles|title=Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now|year=1997|publisher=Henry Holt & Company|edition=1st Hardcover|isbn=978-0-8050-5248-0|url={{google books|plainurl=y|id=-eh8BedNtLgC}}|page=355}}</ref>
* [[August 27]] – [[The Beatles]], in Bangor, [[Wales]], with the [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi]] since August 25, are informed of the death of their manager [[Brian Epstein]], and return to London at once.
* [[August 31]] – [[Paul McCartney]] calls a band meeting to discuss his TV movie idea about a psychedelic bus ride.
* [[September 7]] – [[Eric Burdon]] marries Angie King.
* [[September 16]] – Too ill to conduct, after undergoing surgery for pancreatic cancer, Sir [[Malcolm Sargent]] makes a valedictory appearance at the [[Last Night of the Proms]].<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/archive/search/1960s/1967/september-16/7903 BBC Proms Archive]. Accessed 28 May 2013</ref>
* [[September 17]] – In the United States:
** [[The Doors]] appear on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' and perform "Light My Fire". Despite having agreed to Sullivan's request that the line "Girl we couldn't get much higher" be changed for the show, [[Jim Morrison]] performs it the way it was written and the Doors are banned from the show.
** [[The Who]] destroy their instruments during a performance on ''[[The Smothers Brothers]] Comedy Hour''. [[Keith Moon]]'s exploding drum kit injures [[Pete Townshend]].<ref>[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-who-spark-an-explosion-on-national-television "The Who spark an explosion on national television", This Day in History]. Accessed 24 March 2013</ref>
* [[September 29]] – [[Tangerine Dream]] is founded by [[Edgar Froese]] in [[West Berlin]].
* [[September 30]] – The [[BBC]] in the UK introduces a pop music channel, [[BBC Radio 1|Radio 1]], and changes the [[Light Programme]] into the more MOR-orientated [[BBC Radio 2|Radio 2]], also renaming the [[Third Programme]], which covers classical music and culture, into [[BBC Radio 3|Radio 3]] (and transforming the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] into the speech-oriented [[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]]). Radio 1's split from Radio 2 is heralded by "[[Theme One]]", specially composed by [[George Martin]]; Radio 1's programmes then launch with a jingle recorded by [[PAMS]], the voice of DJ [[Tony Blackburn]] and his signature tune, an extract from "Beefeaters" by [[Johnny Dankworth]]. The first full single played is [[the Move]]'s "[[Flowers in the Rain]]". The first song played on Radio 2 is [[Julie Andrews]] with the title song from "[[The Sound of Music (song)|The Sound of Music]]".<ref>{{cite web|last=Savage|first=Mark|title=50 facts about Radio 1 & 2 as they turn 50|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-41414837|publisher=BBC News|date=2017-09-30|access-date=2024-06-24}}</ref>
* [[October 11]] – [[Harold Wilson]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], wins a libel action against rock band the Move in the English [[High Court of Justice|High Court]] after being depicted in a compromising position on a promotional postcard for their record "Flowers in the Rain"; in settlement, royalties from the song will be donated to charity.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/11/newsid_2542000/2542413.stm|title=1967: Harold Wilson wins Moving apology|work=BBC News|access-date=2008-02-03|date=11 October 1967|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080307123212/http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/11/newsid_2542000/2542413.stm|archive-date=7 March 2008<!--DASHBot-->|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[October 14]] – [[Tammi Terrell]] faints and collapses into duet partner [[Marvin Gaye]]'s arms onstage during a performance at the [[Hampton University]] [[homecoming]] in [[Virginia]]. She is later diagnosed with a [[brain tumor]], and will die from brain cancer in 1970 at the age of 24.
* [[October 18]] – The first issue of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine rolls off the press at about 5:30pm,<ref name="RS #22">{{cite magazine|date=November 23, 1968|title=Rolling Stone A Year Old|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]|publisher=Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc.|issue=22|pages=6}}</ref> with a cover dated November 9 and featuring a photo of [[John Lennon]] in the film ''[[How I Won the War]]''. The original inspiration for the magazine was ''[[Bomp!]]'' magazine based in California.
* [[October 27]] – Sir [[Malcolm Sargent]]'s memorial service in [[Westminster Abbey]] is attended by 3,000 people including [[Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark|Princess Marina of Kent]], [[Bridget D'Oyly Carte]], [[Pierre Boulez]], [[Larry Adler]], [[Douglas Fairbanks Junior]], [[Léon Goossens]], Sir [[Arthur Bliss]], and representatives of the London orchestras and of the Promenaders. [[Colin Davis]] and the BBC Chorus and Symphony Orchestra perform the music.<ref>''The Times'', 28 October 1967, p. 10.</ref>
* [[November 22]]
** [[Oricon]] is founded in Japan by Sōkō Koike and begins publishing a singles chart.
** [[Otis Redding]] records "[[(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay]]" at [[Stax Records]]' studio in [[Memphis, Tennessee]].
** [[George Harrison]] begins recording tracks for ''[[Wonderwall Music]]'', his first solo album, in London; he continues the recording in Mumbai.
* [[December 5]] – [[The Beatles]] open the [[Apple Boutique]] in [[London]]. Party guests include [[Eric Clapton]] and movie director [[Richard Lester]].
* [[December 7]] – Otis Redding records [[overdub]]s to "[[(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay]]".
* [[December 8]] – [[Otis Redding]] and his backup band, [[Bar-Kays]], play at a popular nightclub, Leo's Casino in Cleveland, Ohio. This is to be Redding's last performance. Two days later he and four of the six Bar-Kays are among the six people who die when a [[Beechcraft Model 18]] plane in which they are traveling crashes in [[Lake Monona]], Madison, Wisconsin, one of the worst air tragedies in entertainment history, and the worst since "[[The Day the Music Died]]" when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper died in a crash in 1959.
* [[December 9]] – During a performance at the [[New Haven Arena]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], [[Jim Morrison]] of [[the Doors]] becomes the first singer to be arrested on stage, having previously been sprayed with a can of [[Mace (spray)|mace]]. He is charged with inciting a riot, indecency and public obscenity. The charges are dropped several weeks later due to a lack of evidence.
* [[December 15]] – [[The Who]] release their third studio album, ''[[The Who Sell Out]]''. It is a concept album, formatted as a collection of unrelated songs interspersed with faux commercials and public service announcements.
* [[December 26]] – First telecast of [[the Beatles]]' ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (film)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'' (filmed mostly during September) on [[BBC1]] in the UK. Shown in black and white, it upsets McCartney because it ruins the intended psychedelic color effects.
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** [[Pickwick Records]] releases an LP collection of ten 1950s A- and B-sides of singles by [[Simon & Garfunkel]], recorded under their pseudonym [[Tom and Jerry (band)|Tom & Jerry]], and tries to pass it off as current material by the duo. Simon and Garfunkel file a legal challenge, and the record is swiftly withdrawn from the market.
** [[Toots & the Maytals]] releases "[[54-46 That's My Number]]", one of the first [[reggae]] songs.
** The [[Savonlinna Opera Festival]] is re-launched in [[Savonlinna]], [[Finland]], after a gap of fifty years.
** The first LP recording of traditional [[Estonia]]n music, ''Eesti rahvalaule ja pillilugusid'', is released.
** The [[International Society of Bassists]] is founded by [[Gary Karr]].
** [[Ali Akbar Khan]] founds a school of music in California.
==Musical groups formed==
* ''See [[:Category:Musical groups established in 1967]]''
==Musical groups disbanded==
* [[The Crystals]]
* [[Johnny Kidd & The Pirates]]
* [[Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire]]
* [[The Rooftop Singers]]
* [[The Tornados]]
* [[The Trashmen]]
==Albums released==
===January===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |4
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |9
|-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |13
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |20
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |23
| ''[[The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland]]'' || [[The Supremes]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |26
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |30
| ''[[The Stone Poneys (album)|The Stone Poneys]]'' || [[The Stone Poneys]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |31
| ''Sugar'' || [[Nancy Sinatra]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="3" valign="top" |-
| ''[[More Than a New Discovery]]'' || [[Laura Nyro]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[Roy Orbison Sings Don Gibson]]'' || [[Roy Orbison]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Youngbloods (album)|The Youngbloods]]'' || [[The Youngbloods]] ||Debut
|-
|}
===February===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Surrealistic Pillow]]'' || [[Jefferson Airplane]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Deliver (The Mamas & the Papas album)|Deliver]]'' || [[The Mamas & the Papas]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |6
| ''[[Younger Than Yesterday]]'' || [[The Byrds]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |10
| ''[[Mellow Yellow (album)|Mellow Yellow]]'' || [[Donovan]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Trogglodynamite]]'' || [[The Troggs]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |13
| ''[[Hello, I'm Dolly]]'' || [[Dolly Parton]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |16
| ''[[Miles Smiles]]'' || [[Miles Davis]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |17
| ''[[A Hard Road]]'' || [[John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |27
| ''[[How Great Thou Art (Elvis Presley album)|How Great Thou Art]]'' || [[Elvis Presley]] || Gospel
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |-
| ''[[5 by 5 (Dave Clark Five album)|5 by 5]]'' || [[The Dave Clark Five]] ||US
|-
| ''[[There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World]]'' || [[Herman's Hermits]] ||UK
|}
===March===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |3
| ''[[Images (The Walker Brothers album)|Images]]'' || [[The Walker Brothers]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Green, Green Grass of Home (album)|Green, Green Grass of Home]]'' || [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] ||Decca album
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |4
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |6
| ''[[Temptations Live!]]'' || [[The Temptations]] || Live
|-
|rowspan="3" valign="top" |10
| ''[[I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You]]'' || [[Aretha Franklin]] ||-
|-
|-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |13
| ''[[Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Patsy Cline]] || Compilation
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |16
| ''[[King & Queen]]'' || [[Otis Redding]] & [[Carla Thomas]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |17
| ''[[The Grateful Dead (album)|The Grateful Dead]]'' || [[Grateful Dead]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |20
| ''[[Nina Simone Sings the Blues]]'' || [[Nina Simone]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie#Soundtrack|Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |21
| ''[[Back Up Train]]'' || [[Al Green]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |27
| ''[[Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] || Compilation
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |30
| ''[[Club Meeting]]'' || [[Billy Preston]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="5" valign="top" |-
| ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]]'' || [[The Velvet Underground]]||Debut
|-
| ''[[Eric Is Here]]'' || [[Eric Burdon & the Animals]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim]]'' || [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Antonio Carlos Jobim]] ||-
|-
| ''[[James Brown Sings Raw Soul]]'' || [[James Brown]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Waylon Sings Ol' Harlan]]'' || [[Waylon Jennings]] ||
|-
|}
===April===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |10
| ''[[Born Free (Andy Williams album)|Born Free]]''|| [[Andy Williams]] ||-
|-
|17
|[[Country Fever]]
|[[Ricky Nelson|Rick Nelson]]
| -
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |28
| ''[[Contrast (Tages album)|Contrast]]'' || [[Tages (band)|Tages]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="10" valign="top" | -
| ''[[Emotions (The Pretty Things album)|Emotions]]'' || [[Pretty Things]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Happy Together (The Turtles album)|Happy Together]]'' || [[The Turtles]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Chuck Berry's Golden Decade]]'' || [[Chuck Berry]] || Compilation
|-
| ''Don't Stop Me Now!'' || [[Cliff Richard]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Electric Comic Book]]'' || [[Blues Magoos]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Electric Prunes (album)|The Electric Prunes]]'' || [[The Electric Prunes]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Happiness Is Dean Martin]]'' || [[Dean Martin]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Tim Hardin 2]]'' || [[Tim Hardin]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Way I Feel (Gordon Lightfoot album)|The Way I Feel]]'' || [[Gordon Lightfoot]] ||-
|-
|''[[Tony Makes It Happen]]''
|[[Tony Bennett]]
| -
|-
|}
===May===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Sounds Like...]]'' || [[Herb Alpert]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |11
| ''[[Electric Music for the Mind and Body]]'' || [[Country Joe and the Fish]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |12
| ''[[Are You Experienced]]'' || [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |22
| ''[[Headquarters (the Monkees album)|Headquarters]]'' || [[The Monkees]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart]]'' || [[The Supremes]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |26
| ''[[Absolutely Free]]'' || [[The Mothers of Invention]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' || [[The Beatles]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="9" valign="top" | -
| ''[[On Stage and in the Movies]]'' || [[Dionne Warwick]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Canciones folklóricas de América]]'' || [[Víctor Jara]] ||-
|-
| ''Live at the Garden'' || [[James Brown]] || Live
|-
| ''[[Make Way for Willie Nelson]]'' || [[Willie Nelson]] ||-
|-
|[[On the South Side of Chicago]]
|[[Vic Damone]]
| -
|-
| ''Super Psychedelics'' || [[The Ventures]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Up, Up and Away (The 5th Dimension album)|Up, Up and Away]]'' || [[The 5th Dimension]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[You're a Big Boy Now (album)|You're a Big Boy Now]]'' || [[The Lovin' Spoonful]] || Soundtrack
|-
| ''[[The Zodiac: Cosmic Sounds]]'' || [[Paul Beaver]] ||-
|-
|}
===June===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |1
| ''[[David Bowie (1967 album)|David Bowie]]'' || [[David Bowie]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Double Trouble (Elvis Presley album)|Double Trouble]]'' || [[Elvis Presley]] || Soundtrack
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |2
| ''[[From the Beginning (Small Faces album)|From the Beginning]]'' || [[Small Faces]] || Compilation
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |6
| ''[[Moby Grape (album)|Moby Grape]]'' || [[Moby Grape]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |8
| ''[[Insight Out]]'' || [[The Association]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |12
| ''[[Evergreen, Volume 2]]'' || [[Stone Poneys]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |23
| ''[[Small Faces (1967 album)|Small Faces]]'' || [[Small Faces]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |26
| ''[[Flowers (Rolling Stones album)|Flowers]]'' || [[The Rolling Stones]] || Compilation
|-
|rowspan="12" valign="top" |-
| ''[[Big Swing Face (Buddy Rich album)|Big Swing Face]]'' || [[Buddy Rich]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Evolution (Hollies album)|Evolution]]'' || [[The Hollies]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Fastest Guitar Alive]]'' || [[Roy Orbison]] || Soundtrack
|-
| ''[[Hip Hug-Her]]'' || [[Booker T & the M.G.'s]] ||-
|-
| ''[[James Brown Plays the Real Thing]]'' || [[James Brown]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space]]'' || [[Leonard Nimoy]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[A Raise of Eyebrows]]'' || [[Ron Geesin]] ||<ref>{{cite journal |title=Ron Geesin feature |journal=Record Collector |date=April 1994 |issue=176 |page=129}}</ref>
|-
| ''[[Ray Charles Invites You to Listen]]'' || [[Ray Charles]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Side Trips]]'' || [[Kaleidoscope (US band)|Kaleidoscope]] || Debut
|-
| ''[[This Is My Song (Ray Conniff album)|This Is My Song]]'' || [[Ray Conniff]] ||-
|-
| ''Tom Jones Live!'' || [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] ||-
|-
| ''[[We Are Paintermen]]'' || [[The Creation (band)|The Creation]] || Debut
|-
|}
===July===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |10
| ''[[Jigsaw (The Shadows album)|Jigsaw]]'' || [[The Shadows]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Live in Europe (Otis Redding album)|Live in Europe]]'' || [[Otis Redding]] || Live
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |14
| ''[[Bee Gees' 1st]]'' || [[Bee Gees]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |17
| ''[[The Temptations with a Lot o' Soul]]'' || [[The Temptations]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |21
| ''[[Ode to Billie Joe]]'' || [[Bobbie Gentry]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |24
| ''[[Best of The Beach Boys Vol. 2]]'' || [[The Beach Boys]] || Compilation
|-
| ''[[Little Games]]'' || [[The Yardbirds]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |31
| ''[[Groovin' (The Young Rascals album)|Groovin']]'' || [[The Young Rascals]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="11" valign="top" |-
| ''[[The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion]]'' || [[The Incredible String Band]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Canned Heat (album)|Canned Heat]]'' || [[Canned Heat]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[You Got What It Takes (Dave Clark Five album)|You Got What It Takes]]'' || [[The Dave Clark Five]] ||US
|-
| ''[[The Everly Brothers Sing]]'' || [[The Everly Brothers]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Johnny Cash album)|Greatest Hits, Vol. 1]]'' || [[Johnny Cash]] || Compilation
|-
| ''[[Let's Live for Today (album)|Let's Live for Today]]'' || [[The Grass Roots]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Medium Is the Massage (album)|The Medium Is the Massage]]'' || [[Marshall McLuhan]] ||<ref>{{cite journal |title=Columbia Markets July LP's & Tapes |journal=Cash Box |date=July 15, 1967 |page=15 |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Music/Archive-Cash-Box-IDX/60s/1967/CB-1967-07-15-OCR-Page-0037.pdf#search=%22mcluhan%20medium%20is%20the%20massage%22 |access-date=August 14, 2023}}</ref>
|-
| ''[[Reach Out (Four Tops album)|Reach Out]]'' || [[Four Tops]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Sound of Wilson Pickett]]'' || [[Wilson Pickett]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Triangle (The Beau Brummels album)|Triangle]]'' || [[The Beau Brummels]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Welcome to My World (Dean Martin album)|Welcome to My World]]'' || [[Dean Martin]] ||-
|-
|}
===August===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Carryin' On with Johnny Cash and June Carter]]'' || [[Johnny Cash]] and [[June Carter]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Spanky and Our Gang (album)|Spanky and Our Gang]]'' || [[Spanky and Our Gang]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="3" valign="top" |4
| ''[[Aretha Arrives]]'' || [[Aretha Franklin]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]'' || [[Pink Floyd]] ||Debut<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pinkfloyd.com/history/timeline_1967.php|title=Pink Floyd official site}}</ref>
|-
| ''[[Album 1700]]'' || [[Peter, Paul & Mary]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="3" valign="top" |7
| ''[[The Byrds' Greatest Hits]]'' || [[The Byrds]] || Compilation
|-
| ''[[Lumpy Gravy]]'' || [[Frank Zappa]] || Original release; subsequently reedited and reissued in 1968
|-
| ''[[Revolution!]]'' || [[Paul Revere & the Raiders]] || Original release; Columbia Records (CS 9521).
|-
|rowspan "1" valign="top" |23
|''[[Big Brother and the Holding Company (album)|Big Brother and the Holding Company]]'' ||[[Big Brother and the Holding Company]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |25
| ''[[Just for You (Neil Diamond album)|Just for You]]'' || [[Neil Diamond]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Scott (album)|Scott]]'' || [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |28
| ''[[Branded Man]]'' || [[Merle Haggard]] ||-
|-
| ''[[I Was Made to Love Her (album)|I Was Made to Love Her]]'' || [[Stevie Wonder]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="3" valign="top" |29
| ''[[Greatest Hits (The Supremes album)|Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Diana Ross & the Supremes]] || Compilation
|-
| ''[[Make It Happen (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles album)|Make It Happen]]'' || [[Smokey Robinson & The Miracles]] ||-
|-
| ''[[United (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album)|United]]'' || [[Marvin Gaye]] and [[Tammi Terrell]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |31
| ''[[The Windows of the World]]'' || [[Dionne Warwick]] ||-
|-
| rowspan="12" |–
|''[[Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle]]''
|[[Bobby Darin]]
| -
|-
| ''[[Born Under a Bad Sign]]''||[[Albert King]]||-
|-
| ''[[Brighten the Corner]]'' || [[Ella Fitzgerald]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Chuck Berry in Memphis]]'' || [[Chuck Berry]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Cold Sweat (album)|Cold Sweat]]'' || [[James Brown]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Goodbye and Hello (Tim Buckley album)|Goodbye and Hello]]'' || [[Tim Buckley]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Joan (album)|Joan]]'' || [[Joan Baez]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Love of the Common People (album)|Love of the Common People]]'' || [[Waylon Jennings]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Lush Life (Nancy Wilson album)|Lush Life]]'' || [[Nancy Wilson (jazz singer)|Nancy Wilson]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Underground (The Electric Prunes album)|Underground]]'' || [[The Electric Prunes]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Vanilla Fudge (album)|Vanilla Fudge]]'' || [[Vanilla Fudge]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[The World We Knew]]'' || [[Frank Sinatra]] ||-
|-
|}
===September===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Crusade (album)|Crusade]]'' || [[John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Procol Harum (album)|Procol Harum]]'' || [[Procol Harum]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |15
| ''[[Something Else by The Kinks]]'' || [[The Kinks]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |18
| ''[[Smiley Smile]]'' || [[The Beach Boys]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |25
| ''[[Strange Days (Doors album)|Strange Days]]'' || [[The Doors]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="7" valign="top" |-
| ''[[Alice's Restaurant (album)|Alice's Restaurant]]'' || [[Arlo Guthrie]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Blowin' Your Mind!]]'' || [[Van Morrison]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Everybody Needs Love (album)|Everybody Needs Love]]'' || [[Gladys Knight & the Pips]] ||-
|-
| ''[[It Must Be Him (Vikki Carr album)|It Must Be Him]]'' || [[Vikki Carr]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Live at the Fillmore Auditorium (Chuck Berry album)|Live at Fillmore Auditorium]]'' || [[Chuck Berry]] || Live
|-
| ''[[Martha and the Vandellas Live!]]'' || [[Martha and the Vandellas]] || Live
|-
| ''[[Safe as Milk]]'' || [[Captain Beefheart]] ||Debut
|-
|}
===October===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |10
| ''[[Clambake (album)|Clambake]]'' || [[Elvis Presley]] || Soundtrack
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |16
| ''[[A Christmas Album (Barbra Streisand album)|A Christmas Album]]'' || [[Barbra Streisand]] || Christmas
|-
| ''[[Love, Andy]]'' || [[Andy Williams]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |23
| ''[[Sorcerer (Miles Davis album)|Sorcerer]]'' || [[Miles Davis]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |24
| ''[[We Are Ever So Clean]]'' || [[Blossom Toes]] ||Debut
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |25
| ''[[Easter Everywhere]]'' || [[The 13th Floor Elevators]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |26
| ''[[Soul Men (album)|Soul Men]]'' || [[Sam & Dave]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |27
| ''[[Ten Years After (Ten Years After album)|Ten Years After]]'' || [[Ten Years After]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Where Am I Going?]]'' || [[Dusty Springfield]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |30
| ''[[Buffalo Springfield Again]]'' || [[Buffalo Springfield]] ||<ref>{{cite web |url=https://neilyoungarchives.com/timeline?position=13.179841432662306 |title=Neil Young Archives Timeline |access-date=2022-12-03}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |31
| ''[[Pleasures of the Harbor]]'' || [[Phil Ochs]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="12" valign="top" |-
| ''[[Chelsea Girl (album)|Chelsea Girl]]'' || [[Nico]] ||Solo Debut
|-
| ''[[Cry Softly Lonely One]]'' || [[Roy Orbison]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Don Heckman-Ed Summerlin Improvisational Jazz Workshop]]'' || Don Heckman and [[Ed Summerlin]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Gorilla (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band album)|Gorilla]]'' || [[Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[One Nation Underground (Pearls Before Swine album)|One Nation Underground]]'' || [[Pearls Before Swine (band)|Pearls Before Swine]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Sammy Davis Jr. Sings the Complete "Dr. Dolittle"]]'' || [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Silk & Soul]]'' || [[Nina Simone]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Simply Streisand]]'' || [[Barbra Streisand]] ||-
|-
| ''[[A Whole New Thing (Sly and the Family Stone album)|A Whole New Thing]]'' || [[Sly and the Family Stone]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Wildflowers (Judy Collins album)|Wildflowers]]'' || [[Judy Collins]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Wave (Antonio Carlos Jobim album)|Wave]]'' || [[Antonio Carlos Jobim]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Winds of Change (Eric Burdon & the Animals album)|Winds of Change]]'' || [[Eric Burdon & the Animals]] ||-
|-
|}
===November===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Forever Changes]]'' || [[Love (band)|Love]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |6
| ''[[Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.]]'' || [[The Monkees]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |10
| ''[[Disraeli Gears]]'' || [[Cream (band)|Cream]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |11
| ''Los Gatos'' || [[Los Gatos (band)|Los Gatos]] ||Debut
|-
|13
|''[[Another Side of Rick]]''
|[[Ricky Nelson|Rick Nelson]]
|
|-
|17
| ''[[Days of Future Passed]]'' || [[The Moody Blues]] ||-
|-
|20
|''[[The Damone Type of Thing]]''
|[[Vic Damone]]
|
|-
| rowspan="1" valign="top" |24
| ''[[Tangerine Dream (Kaleidoscope album)|Tangerine Dream]]'' || [[Kaleidoscope (UK band)|Kaleidoscope]] || UK band
|-
| rowspan="3" valign="top" |27
| ''[[Magical Mystery Tour]]'' || [[The Beatles]] || US Album
|-
| ''[[Someday at Christmas]]'' || [[Stevie Wonder]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Temptations in a Mellow Mood]]'' || [[The Temptations]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |30
| ''[[After Bathing at Baxter's]]'' || [[Jefferson Airplane]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="9" valign="top" |-
| ''[[The Amboy Dukes (album)|The Amboy Dukes]]'' || [[The Amboy Dukes (band)|The Amboy Dukes]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Everybody Knows (Dave Clark Five album)|Everybody Knows]]'' || [[The Dave Clark Five]] ||UK
|-
| ''[[Butterfly (Hollies album)|Butterfly]]'' || [[The Hollies]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas]]'' || [[Ella Fitzgerald]] || Christmas
|-
| ''[[I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die]]'' || [[Country Joe and the Fish]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The One and Only (Waylon Jennings album)|The One and Only]]'' || [[Waylon Jennings]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Blues Is Now]]'' || [[Jimmy Witherspoon]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Time Has Come (The Chambers Brothers album)|The Time Has Come]]'' || [[The Chambers Brothers]] ||Debut
|-
|}
===December===
{|class="wikitable"
!Day
!Album
!Artist
!Notes
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |1
| ''[[Axis: Bold as Love]]'' || [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] || UK
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |4
| ''[[Studio (Tages album)|Studio]]'' || [[Tages (band)|Tages]] ||
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |6
| ''[[Everything Playing]]'' || [[The Lovin' Spoonful]] ||
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |8
| ''[[Mr. Fantasy]]'' || [[Traffic (band)|Traffic]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Their Satanic Majesties Request]]'' || [[The Rolling Stones]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |15
| ''[[The Who Sell Out]]'' || [[The Who]] ||-
|-
| ''[[New Masters]]'' || [[Cat Stevens]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="1" valign="top" |18
| ''[[Wild Honey (album)|Wild Honey]]'' || [[The Beach Boys]] ||-
|-
|rowspan="2" valign="top" |27
| ''[[John Wesley Harding]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Songs of Leonard Cohen]]'' || [[Leonard Cohen]] ||Debut
|-
| rowspan="9" valign="top" | -
| ''13 Smash Hits'' || [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] ||-
|-
| '' [[Anything Goes (Harpers Bizarre album)|Anything Goes]]'' || [[Harpers Bizarre]] ||-
|-
| valign="top" | ''[[For Once in My Life (Tony Bennett album)|For Once in My Life]]''
|[[Tony Bennett]]
| -
|-
| ''[[The Look of Love (Dusty Springfield album)|The Look of Love]]'' || [[Dusty Springfield]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Magic Garden]]'' || [[The 5th Dimension]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Pandemonium Shadow Show]]'' || [[Harry Nilsson]] ||-
|-
| ''[[The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw]]'' || [[Paul Butterfield Blues Band]] ||-
|-
| ''[[Song Cycle (album)|Song Cycle]]'' || [[Van Dyke Parks]] ||Debut
|-
| ''[[Jul med Hep Stars]]'' || [[Hep Stars]] ||-
|-
|}
===Release date unknown===
{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}
* ''[[Alligator Bogaloo]]'' - [[Lou Donaldson]]
* ''[[And We Were Lovers]]'' – [[Shirley Bassey]]
* ''[[Another Story (Ernest Tubb album)|Another Story]]'' - [[Ernest Tubb]]
* ''[[Anything Goes! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Plays Cole Porter]]'' - [[Dave Brubeck]]
* ''[[Back Up Train]]'' – [[Al Green]]
* ''[[Backlash (Freddie Hubbard album)|Backlash]]'' - [[Freddie Hubbard]]
* ''[[A Bag Full of Blues]]'' - [[Jimmy McGriff]]
* ''[[Ballads from Deep Gap]]'' - [[Doc Watson]] and [[Merle Watson]]
* ''[[Basie's Beat]]'' - [[Count Basie Orchestra]]
* ''[[Beach Samba]]'' - [[Astrud Gilberto]]
* ''The Beat of Brazil'' – [[Sergio Mendes]] & Brasil '66
* ''[[The Beat Goes On (Herbie Mann album)|The Beat Goes On]]'' - [[Herbie Mann]]
* ''[[The Best of Ronnie Dove Volume 2]]'' – [[Ronnie Dove]]
* ''[[Blaze (Herman's Hermits album)|Blaze]]'' – [[Herman's Hermits]]
* ''[[The Blues Alone]]'' – [[John Mayall]]
* ''Blues Is King'' – [[B. B. King]]
* ''[[Blue Notes (album)|Blue Notes]]'' - [[Johnny Hodges]]
* ''[[Bobo Motion]]'' - [[Willie Bobo]]
* ''[[Booker 'n' Brass]]'' - [[Booker Ervin]]
* ''[['Bout Changes 'n' Things Take 2]]'' - [[Eric Andersen]]
* ''[[Browns Sing the Big Ones from Country]]'' - [[The Browns]]
* ''[[Bucket o' Grease]]'' - [[Les McCann|Les McCann Ltd.]]
* ''[[Burning Bridges (Glen Campbell album)|Burning Bridges]]'' - [[Glen Campbell]]
* ''[[By the Time I Get to Phoenix (Glen Campbell album)|By the Time I Get to Phoenix]]'' - [[Glen Campbell]]
* ''[[California Nights (Lesley Gore album)|California Nights]]'' - [[Lesley Gore]]
* ''[[Call of the Valley]]'' – [[Hariprasad Chaurasia]], [[Brij Bhushan Kabra]] and [[Shivkumar Sharma]]
* ''[[Carryin' On with Johnny Cash & June Carter]]'' - [[Johnny Cash]] and [[June Carter Cash]]
* ''[[Cauldron (Fifty Foot Hose album)|Cauldron]]'' – [[Fifty Foot Hose]]
* ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]'' – [[Burt Bacharach]]
* ''Cellophane'' – [[The Troggs]]
* ''[[Cherry Red (album)|Cherry Red]]'' - [[Eddie Vinson]]
* ''[[Chet (Chet Atkins album)|Chet]]'' - [[Chet Atkins]]
* ''[[Chicken Fat (album)|Chicken Fat]]'' - [[Mel Brown (guitarist)|Mel Brown]]
* ''[[Chocomotive]]'' - [[Houston Person]]
* ''[[Christmas with Anita Bryant]]'' – [[Anita Bryant]]
* ''[[Chuck Berry's Golden Hits]]'' - [[Chuck Berry]]
* ''[[Clear Light (album)|Clear Light]]'' – [[Clear Light]]
* ''Cliff in Japan'' – [[Cliff Richard]]
* ''[[The Cold Hard Facts of Life]]'' - [[Porter Wagoner]]
* ''[[Colour My World (album)|Colour My World]]'' – [[Petula Clark]]
* ''[[Connie in the Country]]'' - [[Connie Smith]]
* ''[[Connie Smith Sings Bill Anderson]]'' - [[Connie Smith]]
* ''[[Conquistador!]]'' – [[Cecil Taylor]]
* ''[[Contours (album)|Contours]]'' - [[Sam Rivers (jazz musician)|Sam Rivers]]
* ''[[The Country Way]]'' - [[Charley Pride]]
* ''[[Creole Cookin']]'' - [[Bobby Hackett]]
* ''[[Cry (Ronnie Dove album)]]'' – [[Ronnie Dove]]
* ''[[Daktari (album)|Daktari]]'' - [[Shelly Manne]]
* ''[[Dave Van Ronk and the Hudson Dusters]]'' - [[Dave Van Ronk]]
* ''[[A Day in the Life (Wes Montgomery album)|A Day in the Life]]'' – [[Wes Montgomery]]
* ''[[Days Have Gone By]]'' - [[John Fahey (musician)|John Fahey]]
* ''[[Doktor Dolittle]]'' – [[Fred Åkerström]]
* ''Double Dynamite'' – [[Sam & Dave]]
* ''[[A Drop of the Hard Stuff]]'' – [[The Dubliners]]
* ''[[Earthwords & Music]]'' - [[John Hartford]]
* ''[[Ella and Duke at the Cote D'Azur]]'' – Ella Fitzgerald and [[Duke Ellington]]
* ''[[Emotions (The Pretty Things album)|Emotions]]'' – [[The Pretty Things]]
* ''Evil'' – [[Howlin' Wolf]]
* ''[[Extra Special!]]'' – [[Peggy Lee]]
* ''[[The Far East Suite]]'' – [[Duke Ellington]]
* ''[[Feelin' Groovy]]'' – [[Harper's Bizarre]]
*''[[The First Edition (album)|The First Edition]]'' – [[Kenny Rogers and the First Edition]]
* ''For All the Seasons of Your Mind'' – [[Janis Ian]]
* ''From Sergio – With Love'' – [[Sergio Franchi]]
* ''Future'' – [[The Seeds]]
* ''[[Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers]]'' – [[Gene Clark]]
* ''[[H. P. Lovecraft (album)|H. P. Lovecraft]]'' – [[H. P. Lovecraft (band)|H. P. Lovecraft]]
* ''[[High Priestess of Soul]]'' – [[Nina Simone]]
* ''[[Hour Glass (Hour Glass album)|Hour Glass]]'' – [[Hour Glass (band)|Hour Glass]]
* ''[[I Think We're Alone Now (album)|I Think We're Alone Now]]'' – [[Tommy James and the Shondells]]
* ''[[Incense and Peppermints (album)|Incense and Peppermints]]'' – [[Strawberry Alarm Clock]]
* ''[[Inner Views]]'' – [[Sonny Bono]]
* ''Introducing the Sonics'' – [[The Sonics]]
* ''Juicy'' – [[Willie Bobo]]
* ''[[Just for You (Neil Diamond album)|Just for You]]'' – [[Neil Diamond]]
* ''[[Knock on Wood (Eddie Floyd album)|Knock on Wood]]'' – [[Eddie Floyd]]
* ''The Last Waltz'' – [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdick]]
* ''[[The Letter/Neon Rainbow]]'' – [[The Box Tops]]
* ''[[Live! At Caesar's Palace]]'' – [[Checkmates, Ltd.]]
* ''[[Live at the Fillmore Auditorium (Chuck Berry album)|Live at the Fillmore Auditorium]]'' – [[Chuck Berry]]
* ''[[Looks at Life]]'' - [[John Hartford]]
* ''[[Ludo (Ivor Cutler album)|Ludo]]'' – [[Ivor Cutler]] Trio
* ''The Marvelettes'' – [[The Marvelettes]]
* ''[[Mixed Bag]]'' – [[Richie Havens]]
* ''[[More of the Hard Stuff]]'' – [[The Dubliners]]
* ''Morning Dew'' – [[Tim Rose]]
* ''[[Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast]]'' – [[Julie London]]
* ''[[The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (album)|The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band]]'' – [[Nitty Gritty Dirt Band]]
* ''[[No Way Out (The Chocolate Watchband album)|No Way Out]]'' – [[The Chocolate Watchband]]
* ''[[The Original Spinners]]'' – [[The Spinners (American R&B group)|The Spinners]]
*''Out of Different Bags'' - [[Marlena Shaw]]
* ''[[The Parable of Arable Land]]'' – [[The Red Crayola]]
* ''[[The Party's Over and Other Great Willie Nelson Songs]]'' – [[Willie Nelson]]
* ''[[Ptooff!]]'' – [[The Deviants (band)|The Deviants]]
* ''Reach Out'' – [[Burt Bacharach]]
* ''[[The Real McCoy (McCoy Tyner album)|The Real McCoy]]'' – [[McCoy Tyner]]
* ''[[Reflections (Terry Knight and the Pack album)|Reflections]]'' – [[Terry Knight and the Pack]]
* ''Release Me'' – [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]]
* ''[[Revolution!]]'' – [[Paul Revere & the Raiders]]
* ''[[Ricochet (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album)|Ricochet]]'' – [[Nitty Gritty Dirt Band]]
* ''[[Safe As Milk]]'' – [[Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band]]
* ''[[Say Siegel-Schwall]]'' – [[Siegel-Schwall Band]]
* ''Seen in Green'' – [[The Seekers]]
* ''[[Shake Down (album)|Shake Down]]'' – [[Savoy Brown]]
* ''[[Songs for Rainy Day Lovers]]'' – [[Clare Fischer]]
* ''[[The Story of Simon Simopath]]'' – [[Nirvana (British band)|Nirvana]]
* ''The Soul of a Bell'' – [[William Bell (singer)|William Bell]]
* ''[[Straight, No Chaser (Thelonious Monk album)|Straight, No Chaser]]'' – [[Thelonious Monk]]
* ''[[Strictly Instrumental (Doc Watson, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs album)|Strictly Instrumental]]'' – [[Lester Flatt]], [[Earl Scruggs]] and [[Doc Watson]]
* ''[[Super Blues]]'' – [[Bo Diddley]], [[Muddy Waters]] & [[Little Walter]]
* ''[[Supernatural Fairy Tales]]'' – [[Art (band)|Art]]
* ''The Super Super Blues Band'' – Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters & [[Howlin' Wolf]]
* ''[[These Are My Songs]]'' – [[Petula Clark]]
* ''There Goes My Heart'' – [[Sergio Franchi]]
* ''[[The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack]]'' – [[The Nice]]
*''[[Today My Way (Patti Page album)|Today My Way]]'' - [[Patti Page]]
* ''The Trip'' – [[Electric Flag]] (Soundtrack)
* ''[[Víctor Jara (album)|Víctor Jara]]'' – [[Víctor Jara]]
* ''Waist Deep in the Big Muddy'' – [[Pete Seeger]]
* ''[[Walk Through This World with Me]]'' – [[George Jones]]
* ''Walkin' in the Sunshine'' - [[Roger Miller]]
* ''Waterhole #3 (Code of the West)'' - [[Roger Miller]]
* ''[[We Are Ever So Clean]]'' – [[Blossom Toes]]
* ''The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Part One'' – [[The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band]]
* ''[[West Side Soul]]'' – [[Magic Sam]]
* ''[[Whisper Not (Ella Fitzgerald album)|Whisper Not]]'' – [[Ella Fitzgerald]]
* ''[[With Body & Soul]]'' – [[Julie London]]
{{div col end}}
==Billboard Top popular records of 1967==
The completed Billboard year-end list for 1967 is composed of records that entered the [[Billboard Hot 100#History|Billboard Hot 100]] between November 1966 and December 1967. Records with chart runs that started in 1966 and ended in 1967, or started in 1967 and ended in 1968, made this chart if the majority of their chart weeks were in 1967. If not, they were ranked in the year-end charts for 1966 or 1968. If their weeks were equal, they were listed in the year they first entered. Appearing in multiple years is not permitted. Each week thirty points were awarded to the number one record, then nineteen points for number two, eighteen points for number three, and so on. The total points a record earned determined its year-end rank. The complete chart life of each record is represented, with number of points accrued. There are no ties, even when multiple records have the same number of points. The next ranking category is peak chart position, then weeks at peak chart position, weeks in top ten, weeks in top forty, and finally weeks on Hot 100 chart.
The chart can be sorted by Artist, Song title, Recording and Release dates, Cashbox year-end ranking (CB) or units sold (sales) by clicking on the column header. Additional details for each record can be accessed by clicking on the song title, and referring to the Infobox in the right column of the song page. [https://www.billboard.com/charts/ Billboard also has chart summaries] on its website. [https://web.archive.org/web/20081204031525/http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/60s_files/1967YESP.html Cashbox rankings] were derived by same process as the Billboard rankings. Sales information was derived from the [https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/ RIAA's Gold and Platinum database], the [https://www.bpi.co.uk/brit-certified/ BRIT Certified database] and The Book of Golden Discs,<ref name=goldendiscs>{{Cite book |last=Murrells |first=Joseph |url=http://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr |title=The book of golden discs |date=1978 |publisher=London : Barrie & Jenkins |others=Internet Archive |isbn=978-0-214-20512-5}}</ref> but numbers listed should be regarded as estimates. [[Grammy Hall of Fame]] and [[National Recording Registry]] information with sources can be found on Wikipedia. Archived issues of Billboard from November 1966 to March 1968 and Hot 100 Year-End formulas were used to complete the [https://books.google.com/books?id=aSgEAAAAMBAJ 1967 year-end chart published December 30, 1967].
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! [[Billboard Hot 100|Rank]]
! Artist
! Title
! Label
! Recorded
! Release Date
! CB
! Sales
! Charts, Awards
|-
| 1 || [[Lulu (singer)|Lulu]] || "[[To Sir with Love (song)|To Sir With Love]]" || Epic 10187 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 2, 1967 || 3 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #1, Hot100 #1 for 5 weeks, 17 total weeks, 237 points
|-
| 2 || [[The Monkees]] || "[[Daydream Believer]]" || Colgems 1012 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 9, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196710}}|October 25, 1967 || 4 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs>{{cite book| first=Joseph| last=Murrells| year=1978| title=The Book of Golden Discs| edition=2nd| publisher=Barrie and Jenkins Ltd| ___location=[[London]]| pages=[https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/211 211–212]| isbn=978-0-2142-0512-5| url-access=registration| url=https://archive.org/details/bookofgoldendisc00murr/page/211}}</ref> || US Billboard 1967 #2, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 219 points
|-
| 3 || [[The Association]] || "[[Windy (The Association song)|Windy]]"<ref name=AssociationAnthology>{{Citation |last=The Association |title=Just The Right Sound: The Association Anthology [Disc 1] |date=2002 |url=http://archive.org/details/cd_just-the-right-sound-the-association-antho_the-association-bijou-russ-giguere-the-ass |others=Internet Archive |publisher=Warner Brothers |access-date=2023-01-27 |last2=Bijou |last3=Russ Giguere |last4=The Association & Larry Ramos}}</ref> || Warner Bros. 7041 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 13, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 1, 1967 || 6 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #3, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 14 total weeks, 213 points
|-
| 4 || [[Bobbie Gentry]] || "[[Ode To Billie Joe]]" || Capitol 5950 || {{Date table sorting|196607}}|July 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 10, 1967 || 2 || 3.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #4, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 14 total weeks, 212 points, [[Grammy Hall of Fame|Grammy Hall of Fame 1999]]
|-
| 5 || [[The Young Rascals]] || "[[Groovin']]" || Atlantic 2401 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 27, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 10, 1967 || 5 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #5, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 13 total weeks, 212 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
|-
| 6 || [[The Box Tops]] || "[[The Letter (Box Tops song)|The Letter]]" || Mala 565 || {{Date table sorting|196603}}|March 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 1967 || 1 || 4.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #6, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 16 total weeks, 206 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011
|-
| 7 || [[The Doors]] || "[[Light My Fire]]" || Elektra 45615 || {{Date table sorting|196608}}|August 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 24, 1967 || 17 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || '''Top Rock Tracks 1967 #1''', US Billboard 1967 #7, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 206 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, [[National Recording Registry|National Recording Registry 2022]]
|-
| 8 || [[Nancy Sinatra]] & [[Frank Sinatra]] || [[Somethin' Stupid]] || Reprise 0561 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 1, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 1967 || 9 || 4.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #8, Hot100 #1 for 4 weeks, 13 total weeks, 204 points, '''Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #1''', Easy Listening Singles #1 for 9 weeks, 17 total weeks, 350 points
|-
| 9 || [[The Turtles]] || "[[Happy Together (song)|Happy Together]]" || White Whale 244 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 25, 1967 || 7 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #9, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 199 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2007
|-
| 10 || [[The Beatles]] || "[[Hello Goodbye]]" <ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-03-16 |title=Hello Goodbye |url=https://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/hello-goodbye/ |access-date=2023-01-27 |website=The Beatles Bible |language=en-GB}}</ref> || Capitol 2056 || {{Date table sorting|196710}}|October–November 2, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196711}}|November 27, 1967 || 11 || 3.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #10, Hot100 #1 for 3 weeks, 11 total weeks, 181 points
|-
| 11 || [[Strawberry Alarm Clock]] || [[Incense and Peppermints]] || Uni 55018 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 19, 1967 || 20 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #11, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 170 points
|-
| 12 || [[The Buckinghams]] || "[[Kind of a Drag]]" || USA 860 || {{Date table sorting|196610}}|October 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196512}}|December 1966 || 38 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #12, Hot100 #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks, 163 points
|-
| 13 || [[Aretha Franklin]] || "[[Respect (song)|Respect]]" || Atlantic 2403 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 14, 1967<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/08/14/how-aretha-franklins-respect-became-an-anthem-for-civil-rights-and-feminism/|title=How Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' became an anthem for civil rights and feminist|newspaper=Washington Post|date=August 14, 2018}}</ref> || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 29, 1967 || 8 || 3.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #13, Hot100 #1 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks, 163 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #2, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 8 weeks, 14 total weeks, 294 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998
|-
| 14 || [[Frankie Valli]] || "[[Can't Take My Eyes Off You]]" || Philips 40446 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 1967 || 10 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #14, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 153 points
|-
| 15 || The Beatles || "[[All You Need Is Love]]" <ref>{{Cite web |date=2008-03-16 |title=All You Need Is Love |url=https://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/all-you-need-is-love/ |access-date=2023-01-27 |website=The Beatles Bible |language=en-GB}}</ref> || Capitol 5964 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 14, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 17, 1967 || 14 || 3.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #15, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 150 points
|-
| 16 || [[The Rolling Stones]] || "[[Ruby Tuesday (song)|Ruby Tuesday]]"<ref name=WorksStones>{{Cite web |title=The Complete Works of the Rolling Stones - Database |url=http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm |access-date=2023-01-24 |website=www.nzentgraf.de}}</ref> || London 901 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 13, 1967 || 12 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #16, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 12 total weeks, 149 points
|-
| 17 || [[The Supremes]] || "[[Love Is Here and Now You're Gone]]" || Motown 1101 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 13, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 11, 1967 || 25 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #17, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 149 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #13, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 169 points
|-
| 18 || [[Gladys Knight and the Pips]] || "[[I Heard It Through The Grapevine]]" || Soul 35039 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 17, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 28, 1967 || 16 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #18, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 149 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #3, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 6 weeks, 17 total weeks, 278 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2018
|-
| 19 || [[Sam and Dave]] || "[[Soul Man (song)|Soul Man]]" || Stax 231 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 1967 || 21 || 1.25<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #19, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 148 points, '''Top Soul Singles 1967 #1''', Hot Soul Singles #1 for 7 weeks, 18 total weeks, 301 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
|-
| 20 || [[Stevie Wonder]] || "[[I Was Made to Love Her (song)|I Was Made to Love Her]]" || Tamla 54151 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 18, 1967 || 32 || 1.25 || US Billboard 1967 #20, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks, 148 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #6, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 15 total weeks, 255 points
|-
| 21 || [[The Music Explosion]] || "[[Little Bit O'Soul]]" || Laurie 3380 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 1967 || 30 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #21, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 145 points
|-
| 22 || [[The Association]] || "[[Never My Love]]"<ref name="AssociationAnthology" /> || Warner Bros. 7074 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 9, 1967 || 24 || 1.50 || US Billboard 1967 #22, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 145 points
|-
| 23 || [[The Cowsills]] || [[The Rain, the Park & Other Things]] || MGM 13810 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 17, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 1967 || 18 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #23, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 140 points
|-
| 24 || [[The Seekers]] || "[[Georgy Girl (song)|Georgy Girl]]" || Capitol 5756 || {{Date table sorting|196604}}|April 11, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196610}}|October 10, 1966 || 19 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #24, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 140 points
|-
| 25 || [[Smokey Robinson and the Miracles]] || "[[I Second That Emotion]]" || Tamla 54159 || {{Date table sorting|196604}}|April 19, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196710}}|October 19, 1967 || 40 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #25, Hot100 #4 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks, 140 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #10, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 1 week, 15 total weeks, 215 points
|-
| 26 || [[The Royal Guardsmen]] || "[[Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song)|Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron]]" || Laurie 3366 || {{Date table sorting|196610}}|October 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 1966 || 26 || 1.25 || US Billboard 1967 #26, Hot100 #2 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 139 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, National Recording Registry 2017
|-
| 27 || [[Aaron Neville]] || [[Tell It Like It Is (song)|Tell It Like It Is]] || Par-Lo 101 || {{Date table sorting|196608}}|August 20, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 9, 1966 || 34 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #27, Hot100 #2 for 1 weeks, 14 total weeks, 139 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #4, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 17 total weeks, 264 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2015
|-
| 28 || [[Arthur Conley]] || "[[Sweet Soul Music]]" || Atco 6463 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 1967 || 46 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #28, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 15 total weeks, 129 points
|-
| 29 || [[Bobby Vee|Bobby Vee and The Strangers]] || "[[Come Back When You Grow Up]]" || Liberty 55964 || {{Date table sorting|196512}}|December 1965 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 9, 1967 || 35 || 1.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #29, Hot100 #3 for 3 week, 16 total weeks, 129 points
|-
| 30 || The Beatles || "[[Penny Lane]]"<ref name="Penny Lane">{{Cite web |date=2008-03-16 |title=Penny Lane |url=https://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/penny-lane/ |access-date=2023-01-27 |website=The Beatles Bible |language=en-GB}}</ref> || Capitol 5810 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|Dec 1966 to Jan 17, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 13, 1967 || 15 || 2.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #30, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 10 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011
|-
| 31 || The Supremes || "[[The Happening (song)|The Happening]]" || Motown 1107 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 20, 1967 || 22 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #31, Hot100 #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999
|-
| 32 || Diana Ross and the Supremes || "[[Reflections (The Supremes song)|Reflections]]" || Motown 1111 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|March 2 and May 9, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 24, 1967 || 31 || 1.50<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #32, Hot100 #2 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 118 points
|-
| 33 || [[Tommy James and the Shondells]] || "[[I Think We're Alone Now]]" || Roulette 4720 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 5, 1967 || 39 || 1.80<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #33, Hot100 #4 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 110 points
|-
| 34 || The Four Tops || "[[Bernadette]]" || Motown 1104 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 21, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 11, 1967 || 86 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #34, Hot100 #4 for 2 weeks, 10 total weeks, 106 points
|-
| 35 || [[Procol Harum]] || "[[A Whiter Shade of Pale]]" || Deram 7507 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 12, 1967 || 59 || 6.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #7, US Billboard 1967 #35, Hot100 #5 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks, 106 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998
|-
| 36 || [[The Mamas and The Papas]] || "[[Dedicated to the One I Love]]" || Dunhill 4077 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 26, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 1967 || 27 || 1.80<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #36, Hot100 #2 for 3 weeks, 10 total weeks, 105 points
|-
| 37 || [[Scott McKenzie]] || "[[San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)]]" || Ode 7-103 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 13, 1967 || 43 || 7.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #37, Hot100 #4 for 4 weeks, 12 total weeks, 105 points
|-
| 38 || Blues Magoos || "[[(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet]]" || Mercury 72622 || {{Date table sorting|196605}}|May 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196610}}|October 1966 || 71 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #10, US Billboard 1967 #38, Hot100 #5 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks, 104 points
|-
| 39 || [[The Soul Survivors]] || "[[Expressway to Your Heart]]" || Crimson 1010 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 1967 || 83 || 1.80<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #39, Hot100 #4 for 1 weeks, 15 total weeks, 103 points
|-
| 40 || The Monkees || "[[A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You]]" || Colgems 1004 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 21, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196703}}|March 8, 1967 || 13 || 2.00<ref name=GoldenDiscs/> || US Billboard 1967 #40, Hot100 #2 for 1 week, 10 total weeks, 101 points
|}
===Billboard Top Soul Singles 1967===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Rank
! Artist
! Title
! Label
! Recorded
! Release Date
! CB
! Sales
! Charts, Awards
|-
| 1 || Sam and Dave || "Soul Man" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 19]]
|-
| 2 || Aretha Franklin || "Respect" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 13]]
|-
| 3 || Gladys Knight and the Pips || "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 18]]
|-
| 4 || Aaron Neville || "Tell It Like It Is" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 27]]
|-
| 5 || Aretha Franklin || "[[I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)]]" || Atlantic 2386 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 24, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 10, 1967 || 44 || 2.00 || US Billboard 1967 #89, Hot100 #9 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, 53 points, Top Soul Singles 1967 #5, Hot Soul Singles #1 for 7 weeks, 14 total weeks, 262 points
|}
===Billboard Top Country Singles 1967===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Rank
! Artist
! Title
! Label
! Recorded
! Release Date
! CB
! Sales
! Charts, Awards
|-
| 1 || [[Jack Greene]] || "[[All the Time (Kitty Wells song)|All The Time]]" || Decca 32123 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|1967 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 1967 || || 1.80 || US Billboard 1967 #762, Hot100 #103 for 1 week, 3 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #1, Country Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 20 total weeks, 275 points.
|-
| 2 || [[Sonny James]] || "[[It's The Little Things]]" || Epic 10398 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 28, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 20, 1967 || 179 || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #155, Hot100 #19 for 1 week, 16 total weeks, 4 points, Top Country Singles 1967 #2, Country Singles #1 for 5 weeks, 18 total weeks, 253 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1999, National Recording Registry 2010
|-
| 3 || [[Bill Anderson]] and [[Jan Howard]] || "[[For Loving You]]" || Epic 10315 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 28, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 20, 1967 || 179 || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #427, Hot100 #63 for 1 week, 6 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #3, Country Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 20 total weeks, 245 points
|-
| 4 || [[David Houston (singer)|David Houston]] and [[Tammy Wynette]] || "[[My Elusive Dreams]]" || Epic 10194 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 1, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 1967 || 187 || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #230, Hot100 #32 for 3 weeks, 12 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #4, Country Singles #1 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks, 229 points, National Recording Registry 2003
|-
| 5 || [[Glen Campbell]] || "[[By The Time I Get To Phoenix]]" || Capitol 2015 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 29, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196710}}|October 23, 1967 || 226 || 2.00 || US Billboard 1967 #229, Hot100 #26 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, Top Country Singles 1967 #5, Country Singles #2 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks, 218 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2004
|}
===Billboard Top Easy Listening Singles 1967===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Rank
! Artist
! Title
! Label
! Recorded
! Release Date
! CB
! Sales
! Charts, Awards
|-
| 1 || Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra || "Somethin' Stupid" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 8]]
|-
| 2 || [[Ed Ames]] || "[[My Cup Runneth Over (song)|My Cup Runneth Over]]" || RCA Victor 9002 || {{Date table sorting|196609}}|September 28, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196611}}|November 1966 || 91 || 2.00 || US Billboard 1967 #82, Hot100 #8 for 1 week, 13 total weeks, 57 points, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #2, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 23 total weeks, 300 points
|-
| 3 || [[Jack Jones (American singer)|Jack Jones]] || "Lady" || Kapp 800 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196701}}|January 5, 1967 || 269 || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #311, Hot100 #39 for 2 weeks, 11 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #3, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 4 weeks, 18 total weeks, 294 points
|-
| 4 || [[Vikki Carr]] || "[[It Must Be Him (song)|It Must Be Him]]" || Liberty 55986 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 10, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 18, 1967 || 50 || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #45, Hot100 #3 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #4, Easy Listening Singles #1 for 3 weeks, 19 total weeks, 258 points
|-
| 5 || [[Roger Williams (pianist)|Roger Williams]] || "[[More Than A Miracle]]" || Kapp 843 || {{Date table sorting|196707}}|July 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 1967 || || 1.00 || US Billboard 1967 #792, Hot100 #108 for 1 week, 4 total weeks, Top Easy Listening Singles 1967 #5, Easy Listening Singles #2 for 4 weeks, 19 total weeks, 249 points
|}
===Billboard Top Rock Tracks 1967 ''(unofficial)''===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Rank
! Artist
! Title
! Label
! Recorded
! Release Date
! CB
! Sales
! Charts, Awards
|-
| 1 || [[The Doors]] || "[[Light My Fire]]" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 7]], from [[The Doors (album)|The Doors - Elektra 74007]]
|-
| 2 || [[Jimi Hendrix|The Jimi Hendrix Experience]] || "[[Purple Haze]]" || Reprise 0597 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 8, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196706}}|June 19, 1967 || 451 || 2.00 || US Billboard 1967 #163, Hot100 #20 for 2 weeks, 9 total weeks, 4 points, Top Rock Tracks 1967 #2, Grammy Hall of Fame 2001, from [[Are You Experienced|Are You Experienced? - Reprise 6261 (Original North American edition)]].
|-
| 3 || [[The Beatles]] || "[[A Day In The Life]]" || Capitol 2653 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 5–6, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196711}}|November 22, 1967 || || || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #3, from [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band|Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Capitol 2653]].
|-
| 4 || [[The Who]] || "[[I Can See For Miles]]" || Decca 32206 || {{Date table sorting|196708}}|August 7, 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196709}}|September 18, 1967 || 92 || 1.25 || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #4, from [[The Who Sell Out|The Who Sell Out - Decca 74950]]
|-
| 5 || [[Traffic (band)|Traffic]] || "[[Dear Mr. Fantasy]]" || United Artists 6651 || {{Date table sorting|196711}}|November 5, 1967<ref>McGee, Alan (9 April 2008). [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/04/mark_hollis.html Wherefore Art Thou Mark Hollis?], Guardian.co.uk.</ref> || {{Date table sorting|196712}}|December 8, 1967 || || || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #5, from [[Mr. Fantasy|Mr. Fantasy - United Artists 6651]]
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| 6 || The Jimi Hendrix Experience || "[[Hey Joe#Jimi Hendrix Experience|Hey Joe]]" || Polydor 56139 || {{Date table sorting|196610}}|October 23, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 16, 1966 || || || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #6, US Billboard 1967 #163, Hot100 #20 for 2 weeks, 9 total weeks, 4 points, Top Rock Tracks 1967 #6, Grammy Hall of Fame 2001, from [[Are You Experienced|Are You Experienced - Reprise 6261 (Original North American edition)]].
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| 7 || Procol Harum || "A Whiter Shade of Pale" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 35]], from Deram single 7507.
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| 8 || The Beatles || "[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]"<ref name="Penny Lane" /> || Capitol 5810 || {{Date table sorting|196612}}|December 22, 1966 || {{Date table sorting|196702}}|February 13, 1967 || 115 || 2.50 || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #8, US Billboard 1967 #84, Hot100 #8 for 1 week, 9 total weeks, 123 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2011, from Capitol single 5810.
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| 9 || [[Small Faces]] || "[[Itchycoo Park]]" || Immediate 501 || {{Date table sorting|196704}}|April 1967 || {{Date table sorting|196705}}|May 12, 1967 || 109 || 6.00 || Top Rock Tracks 1967 #9, US Billboard 1967 #117, Hot100 #16 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks, 106 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, from [[There Are But Four Small Faces|There Are But Four Small Faces - Immediate 52002]]
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| 10 || Blues Magoos || "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" || || || || || || [[#Billboard Top popular records of 1967|see number 38]], from [[Psychedelic Lollipop|Psychedelic Lollipop - Mercury 21096]]
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==Top American hits on record==
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|"''[[Winchester Cathedral (song)|Winchester Cathedral]]''" – [[The New Vaudeville Band]]|| ||w.m. [[Geoff Stephens]]
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|"[[(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet]]"
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|"[[98.6 (song)|98.6]]"
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|"[[The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher song)|The Beat Goes On]]"
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|"[[Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye]]"
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|"Sock It to Me, Baby"
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|"''[[Happy Together (song)|
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|"[[I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You]]" – [[Aretha Franklin]]|| ||w.m. Ronnie Shannon
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|"[[Close Your Eyes (Chuck Willis song)|Close Your Eyes]]" – [[Peaches & Herb]]|| ||w.m. [[Chuck Willis]]
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|"''[[I Got Rhythm]]''" – [[The Happenings]]|| ||w. [[Ira Gershwin]] m. [[George Gershwin]]
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|"''[[Release Me (1946 song)|Release Me]]''" – [[Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)|Engelbert Humperdinck]]|| ||w.m. [[Robert Yount]], [[Eddie Miller (songwriter)|Eddie Miller]] and [[Dub Williams]]
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|"[[Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?]]" – [[Paul Revere & the Raiders]]|| ||w.m. [[Mark Lindsay]] and [[Terry Melcher]]
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|"[[Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon]]" – [[Neil Diamond]]|| ||w.m. [[Neil Diamond]]
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|"''[[She'
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|"''[[Windy (The Association song)|Windy]]''" – [[The Association]]|| ||w.m. [[Ruthann Friedman]]
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|"[[Mirage (Tommy James and the Shondells song)|Mirage]]" – [[Tommy James & the Shondells]]|| ||w.m. [[Ritchie Cordell]] and [[Bo Gentry]]
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|"[[Sunday Will Never Be the Same]]" – [[Spanky and Our Gang]]|| ||w.m. [[Terry Cashman]] and Gene Pistilli
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|"[[
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|"[[The Tracks of My Tears]]" – [[Johnny Rivers]]|| ||w.m. [[Smokey Robinson]], [[Warren Moore]] and [[Marv Tarplin]]
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|"[[C'mon Marianne]]"
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|"[[White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit]]" – [[Jefferson Airplane]]|| ||w.m. [[Grace Slick]]
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|"''[[Reflections (The Supremes song)|
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|"[[You're My Everything (The Temptations song)]]"
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|"[[San Franciscan Nights]]"
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|"[[Funky Broadway]]"
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|"[[(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher|Higher and Higher]]"
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|"[[I Dig Rock and Roll Music]]" – [[Peter, Paul and Mary]]|| ||w.m. [[Paul Stookey]], James Mason and Dave Dixon
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|"[[Brown Eyed Girl]]"
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|"[[Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)|Little Ole Man]]"
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|"An Open Letter to my Teenage Son" – [[Victor Lundberg]]|| ||w. [[Victor Lundberg]]
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|"[[In and out of Love (The Supremes song)|In and out of Love]]" – [[Diana Ross & the Supremes]]|| ||w.m. [[Brian Holland]], [[Lamont Dozier]] and [[Eddie Holland]]
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|"[[Skinny Legs and All (song)|Skinny Legs and All]]" – [[Joe Tex]]|| ||w.m. [[Joe Tex]]
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==British number one hits not included above==
* "[[Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)|Puppet on a String]]"
* "[[Silence is Golden (Tremeloes song)|Silence Is Golden]]"
* "[[The Last Waltz (song)|The Last Waltz]]"
* "[[Massachusetts (Bee Gees song)|Massachusetts]]"
* "[[Baby Now That I've Found You]]"
* "[[Let the Heartaches Begin]]"
==Other hit singles==
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
* "[[7-Rooms of Gloom]]" – [[Four Tops]]
*
* "[[
* "[[Alfie (Burt Bacharach song)|Alfie]]" – [[Dionne Warwick]]
* "[[
* "[[At the Zoo]]"/"[[The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)]]" – [[Simon & Garfunkel]]
* "
*
* "[[
* "
* "
* "[[California Nights]]" – [[Lesley Gore]] (m. [[Marvin Hamlisch]] w. Howard Liebling)
* "
* "
* "[[
* "[[Down on Me (traditional song)|Down On Me]]" – [[Big Brother and The Holding Company]]
* "
* "[[Everybody Knows (Dave Clark Five song)|Everybody Knows]]" – [[Dave Clark Five]]
* "
* "[[For Your Love (Ed Townsend song)|For Your Love]]" – [[Peaches & Herb]]
* "
* "From the Underworld" – [[The Herd (UK band)|The Herd]]
* "[[Get on Up (The Esquires song)|Get on Up]]" – [[The Esquires]]
* "[[Gettin' Together (song)|Gettin' Together]]" – [[Tommy James and the Shondells]]
* "[[Gimme Little Sign]]" – [[Brenton Wood]]
* "[[Good Times (Eric Burdon and the Animals song)|Good Times]]" – [[Eric Burdon]] & [[the Animals]]
* "[[Grocer Jack (Excerpt from A Teenage Opera)|Excerpt from 'A Teenage Opera']]" – [[Keith West]]
* "[[Happy Jack (song)|Happy Jack]]" – [[The Who]]
* "[[Here Comes My Baby (Cat Stevens song)|Here Comes My Baby]]" – [[The Tremeloes]]
* "
* "
* "[[Homburg (song)|Homburg]]" – [[Procol Harum]]
* "[[I Am The Walrus]]" – [[The Beatles]]
* "
* "I Know You Love Me Not" – [[Julie Driscoll]]
* "[[I Take It Back]]" – [[Sandy Posey]]
* "[[(I Wanna) Testify]]" – [[The Parliaments]]
* "[[If I Could Choose]] – [[Sean Dunphy]]
* "[[(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone]]" – [[The Monkees]]
* "I'm Wondering" – [[Stevie Wonder]]
* "[[It Takes Two (Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston song)|It Takes Two]]" – [[Marvin Gaye]] and [[Kim Weston]]
* "[[I've Been Lonely Too Long]]" – [[The Young Rascals]]
* "[[Knock on Wood (Eddie Floyd song)|Knock on Wood]]" – [[Otis Redding]] and [[Carla Thomas]]
* "[[L'amour est bleu]] – [[Vicky Leandros]]
* "[[La balsa]]" – [[Los Gatos (band)|Los Gatos]] (Founding song of the [[Argentine rock]] movement)
* "[[Let Love Come Between Us]]" – [[James & Bobby Purify]]
* "[[Let's Go To San Francisco]]" – [[The Flower Pot Men]]
* "[[The Look of Love (1967 song)|The Look of Love]]" – [[Dusty Springfield]] (m. [[Burt Bacharach]] w. [[Hal David]])
* "Magic Colors" – [[Lesley Gore]]
* "[[Matthew and Son]]" – [[Cat Stevens]]
* "[[Monterey (Eric Burdon and the Animals song)|Monterey]]" – [[Eric Burdon]] & [[the Animals]]
* "[[More and More (Andy Williams song)|More and More]]" – [[Andy Williams]]
* "[[More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song)|More Love]]" – [[Smokey Robinson and the Miracles]]
* "[[Music to Watch Girls By]]" – [[Andy Williams]]
* "[[My Back Pages]]" – [[The Byrds]]
* "[[My White Bicycle]]" – [[Tomorrow (band)|Tomorrow]]
* "[[New York Mining Disaster 1941]]" – [[Bee Gees]]
* "[[Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man]]" – [[The Dubliners]]
* "[[Night of Fear]]" – [[The Move]]
* "Night Of The Long Grass"- [[The Troggs]]
* "[[Nights In White Satin]] – [[The Moody Blues]]
* "[[No Milk Today]]" – [[Herman's Hermits]] (w.m. [[Graham Gouldman]])
* "[[On a Carousel]]" – [[The Hollies]]
* "[[People Are Strange]]" – [[The Doors]]
* "[[Pictures of Lily]]" – [[The Who]]
* "[[Pretty Ballerina]]" – [[Left Banke]]
* "[[Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)|Puppet on a String]]" – [[Al Hirt]]
* "[[Randy Scouse Git]]" (''"Alternate Title"'' in the UK) – [[The Monkees]]
* "[[Shake a Tail Feather]]" – [[James & Bobby Purify]]
* "[[She's a Rainbow]]" – [[The Rolling Stones]]
* "[[So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star]]" – [[The Byrds]]
* "[[Society's Child]] (Baby I've Been Thinking)" – [[Janis Ian]] (w.m. Janis Ian)
* "[[Sorry (Doris Day song)|Sorry]]" - [[Doris Day]]
* "[[Soul Finger]]" – [[The Bar-Kays]]
* "[[Summer Colors]]" – [[Wayne Newton]]
* "[[Susan (song)|Susan]]" – [[The Buckinghams]]
* "[[Thank the Lord for the Night Time]]" – [[Neil Diamond]]
* "[[There Is a Mountain]]" – [[Donovan]]
* "[[Time Alone Will Tell]]" - [[Connie Francis]]
* "[[To Love Somebody (song)|To Love Somebody]]" – [[Bee Gees]]
* "[[Tramp (Lowell Fulson song)|Tramp]]" – [[Otis Redding]] and [[Carla Thomas]]
* "[[Try a Little Tenderness]]" – [[Otis Redding]]
* "[[Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)|Twelve Thirty]]" – [[The Mamas & the Papas]]
* "[[Waterloo Sunset]]" – [[The Kinks]]
* "[[We Love You]]"/"[[Dandelion (Rolling Stones song)|Dandelion]]" – [[The Rolling Stones]]
* "[[Wear Your Love Like Heaven]]" – [[Donovan]]
* "[[When I Was Young (song)|When I Was Young]]" – [[Eric Burdon]] & [[the Animals]]
* "[[Zabadak (song)|Zabadak!]]" – [[Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich]]
}}
==Published popular music==
w. = words, m. = music
* "At the Crossroads" w.m. [[Leslie Bricusse]], from the film ''[[Doctor Dolittle (film)|Doctor Dolittle]]''
* "[[The Bare Necessities]]" w.m. [[Terry Gilkyson]] from the film ''[[The Jungle Book (1967 film)|The Jungle Book]]''
* "[[Blowing Away|Blowin' Away]]" w.m. [[Laura Nyro]]
* "Bonnie and Clyde" w.m. [[Charles Strouse]]
* "
* "
* "[[Colour My World (Petula Clark song)|Colour My World]]" w.m. [[Jackie Trent]] & [[Tony Hatch]]
* "
* "Even The Bad Times Are Good" w. Peter Callander m. Mitch Murray
* "The Eyes Of Love" w. [[Bob Russell (songwriter)|Bob Russell]] m. [[Quincy Jones]]
* "[[Fortuosity]]" w.m. [[Richard M. Sherman]] and [[Robert B. Sherman]], introduced by [[Tommy Steele]] in the film ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]''
* "[[Gentle On My Mind]]" w.m. [[John Hartford]]
* "Happiness" w.m. [[Clark Gesner]] from the musical ''[[You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]]''
* "
* "
* "[[I've Gotta Be Me]]" w.m. [[Walter Marks (composer)|Walter Marks]]
* "
* "[[The Look of Love (1967 song)|The Look of Love]]" w. [[Hal David]] m. [[Burt Bacharach]] from the film ''[[Casino Royale (1967 film)|Casino Royale]]'', sung by [[Dusty Springfield]]
* "[[Mrs. Robinson]]" w.m. [[Paul Simon]] from the film ''[[The Graduate]]''
* "My Friend, The Doctor" w.m. [[Leslie Bricusse]] from the film ''[[Doctor Dolittle (film)|Doctor Dolittle]]''
* "[[One Less Bell to Answer|One Less Bell To Answer]]" w. [[Hal David]] m. [[Burt Bacharach]]
* "[[Springtime for Hitler (song)|Springtime for Hitler]]" w.m. [[Mel Brooks]], from the film ''[[The Producers (1968 film)|The Producers]]''
* "[[Puppet on a String (Sandie Shaw song)|Puppet on a String]]" w.m. [[Bill Martin (musician)|Bill Martin]] & [[Phil Coulter]]
* "[[Talk
* "The Tapioca" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] Introduced by [[Jimmy Bryant (singer)|Jim Bryant]] dubbing for [[James Fox]] in the film ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''
* "Thoroughly Modern Millie" w. [[Sammy Cahn]] m. [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] Introduced by [[Julie Andrews]] in the film ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]''
* "[[To Sir, with Love (song)|To Sir, with Love]]" w.m. Don Black & Mark London.
* "[[What
* "[[You Only Live Twice (song)|You Only Live Twice]]" w. [[Leslie Bricusse]] m. [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]
==Other notable songs==
* "[[Alegria, Alegria]]" w.m. [[Caetano Veloso]]
* "[[Comme d'habitude]]" w. [[Claude François]] and Gilles Thibaut m. Claude François and [[Jacques Revaux]]
* "[[Déshabillez-moi]]" w. Robert Nyel m. Gaby Verlor
* "[[Nezhnost']]" w. Nikolay Dobronravov and Sergey Grebennikov m. [[Alexandra Pakhmutova]]
==
* [[Jean Absil]] – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2
* [[
* [[Luciano Berio]]
**''Chemins II'' for viola and nine instruments
**''O King'' for soprano and five instruments
**''[[Sequenza VI]]'' for viola
* [[Earle Brown]] – ''Event: Synergy II'', for chamber ensemble
* [[Carlos Chávez]] – ''[[Soli IV]]'', for horn, trumpet, and trombone
* [[George Crumb]] – ''Echoes of Time and the River (Echoes II)'' for orchestra
* [[Gottfried von Einem]] – Violin Concerto
* [[Benjamin Frankel]] – Viola Concerto
* [[Philip Glass]] – ''600 Lines''
* [[Milko Kelemen]] – ''Composé'', for two pianos and orchestral group
* [[Wojciech Kilar]] – ''Solenne per 67 Esecutori'', for solo voices and orchestra or instrumental ensemble
* [[Paul Lansky]] – String Quartet No. 1
* [[György Ligeti]] – ''Lontano''
* [[Witold Lutosławski]] – [[Symphony No. 2 (Lutosławski)|Symphony No. 2]]
* [[Bruno Maderna]] – Concerto No. 2 for Oboe and Orchestra
* [[Henri Pousseur]] – ''Couleurs croisées'' for large orchestra
* [[María Teresa Prieto]] – ''Palo verde'', ballet
* [[Steve Reich]] – ''[[Piano Phase]]''
* [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] –
** ''[[Hymnen]]''
** ''[[Mixtur]]'', version for small orchestra
** ''[[Prozession]]''
* [[Toru Takemitsu]] – ''[[November Steps]]''
* [[Veljo Tormis]]
** ''Eesti kalendrilaulud'' (Estonian Calendar Songs)
** ''Maarjamaa ballaad'' (Ballad of Mary's Land)
* [[Iannis Xenakis]]
**''Medea'' for male voices and 5 instruments
**''[[Polytope de Montréal]]''
* [[Bernd Alois Zimmermann]]
** ''Intercomunicazione''
** ''Tratto''
==Opera==
* [[Yasushi Akutagawa]] – ''Orpheus of Hiroshima''
* [[Richard Rodney Bennett]] – ''A Penny for a Song''
* [[Cromwell Everson]] – ''Klutaimnestra'' (Eng: [[Clytemnestra]])
* [[Elizabeth Maconchy]] – ''The Three Strangers''
* [[William Walton]] – ''[[The Bear (opera)|The Bear]]''
==Jazz==
{{Main|1967 in jazz}}
==Musical theater==
* ''[[The Boy Friend (musical)|The Boy Friend]]'' ([[Sandy Wilson]]) – London revival opened at the [[Comedy Theatre]] on November 29 and ran for 365 performances
* ''[[By Jupiter]]'' (Music: [[Richard Rodgers]] Lyrics: [[Lorenz Hart]] Book: Rodgers and Hart). Off-Broadway revival opened at Theatre Four on January 19 and ran for 118 performances.
* ''[[Curley McDimple]]'' (Music & Lyrics: Robert Dahdah Book: Mary Boylan and Robert Dahdah). Off-Broadway production opened at the Bert Wheeler Theatre on November 22 and ran for 931 performances
* ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' (Music: [[Jerry Bock]] Lyrics: [[Sheldon Harnick]] Book: [[Joseph Stein]]). London production opened at [[Her Majesty's Theatre]] on February 16 and ran for 2030 performances.
* ''[[The Four Musketeers (musical)|The Four Musketeers]]'', (Music: [[Laurie Johnson]] Lyrics: [[Herbert Kretzmer]] Book: [[Michael Pertwee]]). [[West End theatre|London]] production opened at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane|Drury Lane Theatre]] on December 5 and ran for 462 performances
* ''[[Hallelujah, Baby!]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[Martin Beck Theatre]] and ran for 293 performances
* ''[[Henry, Sweet Henry]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[Palace Theatre]] and ran for 80 performances
* ''[[How Now, Dow Jones]]'' – Broadway production opened at the [[Lunt-Fontanne Theatre]] and ran for 220 performances
* ''[[Oliver!]]'' (Music, Lyrics & Book: [[Lionel Bart]]) – London revival opened at the [[Piccadilly Theatre]] on April 26 and ran for 331 performances
* ''[[Sweet Charity]]'' (Music: [[Cy Coleman]] Lyrics: [[Dorothy Fields]] Book: [[Neil Simon]]). London production opened at the [[Prince of Wales Theatre]] on October 11 and ran for 476 performances.
==Musical films==
* ''[[Anna (1967 film)|Anna]]''
* ''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]''
* ''[[Doctor Dolittle (film)|Doctor Dolittle]]'', starring [[Rex Harrison]], [[Samantha Eggar]] and [[Anthony Newley]]. Directed by [[Richard Fleischer]]
* ''[[The Fastest Guitar Alive]]'', starring [[Roy Orbison]]
* ''[[Half a Sixpence (film)|Half a Sixpence]]'', starring [[Tommy Steele]]
* ''[[The Happiest Millionaire]]''
* ''[[How
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', starring [[Julie Andrews]] and [[Mary Tyler Moore]].
* ''[[Magical Mystery Tour (film)|Magical Mystery Tour]]'', starring [[The Beatles]]
==Births==
* [[January 2]]
* [[January 4]]
* [[January
* [[January
* [[January
* [[January 7]] – [[Mark Lamarr]] (Mark Jones), English presenter of radio and TV music programmes
* [[January 9]]
** [[Dave Matthews]], American singer, songwriter, and guitarist
** [[Steve Harwell]], American musician and singer ([[Smash Mouth]]) (d. 2023)
* [[January 14]]
** [[
** [[Nicki Chapman]], English television and radio presenter
** [[
* [[January 22]] – [[Eleanor McEvoy]], Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist
* [[January 25]] – [[Voltaire (musician)|Voltaire]] (Aurelio Voltaire Hernández), Cuban-born cabaret musician
* [[
* [[January 31]]
** [[Fat Mike]] (Michael Burkett), American rock singer and musician
** [[Chad Channing]], American rock drummer ([[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] and Child's Play )
** [[
* [[
* [[February 6]]
** [[Anita Cochran]], American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer
** [[Izumi Sakai]], Japanese pop singer ([[Zard]]) (d. 2007)
* [[February 11]]
** [[Clay Crosse]], American Christian musician
** [[Paul McLoone]], Irish DJ, producer, voice actor and frontman/lead vocalist with [[The Undertones]]
* [[
* [[
* [[February 16]] – [[A Guy Called Gerald]], English record producer and DJ ([[808 State]])
* [[
* [[February 19]] – [[Sven Erik Kristiansen]] Norwegian Black metal and hardcore punk singer (''Maniac'')
* [[February 20]] – [[Kurt Cobain]], American singer-songwriter ([[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]) (d. 1994)
* [[February 21]] – [[Michael Ward (musician)|Michael Ward]], American guitarist ([[The Wallflowers]]) (d. [[2024 in music|2024]])
* [[March 4]] – [[Evan Dando]] American musician and frontman/lead vocalist ([[The Lemonheads]])
* [[March 7]]
** Randy Guss, ([[Toad the Wet Sprocket]])
** [[Ruthie Henshall]], English actress, singer, and dancer; star of stage musicals
* [[March 11]] – [[John Barrowman]], British-American actor and singer
* [[March 16]] – [[Bettina Soriat]], Austrian singer
* [[March 17]] – [[Billy Corgan]] American musician, songwriter, producer, poet ([[The Smashing Pumpkins]])
* [[March 18]] – [[Miki Berenyi]], British rock lead singer
* [[March 21]]
**[[Jonas Berggren]] ([[Ace of Base]])
** [[Maxim (musician)|Maxim]], English musician and singer ([[The Prodigy]])
* [[March 29]] – [[John Popper]] ([[Blues Traveler]])
* [[April 2]] – [[Prince Paul (producer)|Prince Paul]], American record producer and disc jockey
* [[April 7]] – [[Alex Christensen]], German dance music producer, songwriter and DJ
* [[April 12]] – [[Sarah Cracknell]] ([[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]])
* [[April 14]] – [[Barrett Martin]], American drummer and composer
* [[April 15]] – [[Frankie Poullain]], British rock bassist (The Darkness)
* [[April 17]] – [[Liz Phair]], American singer-songwriter
* [[April 18]] – [[Todd Terry]], American disc jockey, record producer and remixer ([[Masters at Work]])
* [[April 20]] – [[Mike Portnoy]], American rock drummer ([[Dream Theater]])
* [[April 27]] – [[Sung Dong-il]], South Korean actor
* [[April 28]] – [[Kari Wuhrer]], American actress and singer
* [[April 30]] – [[Filipp Kirkorov]], Soviet and Russian pop singer, actor, producer, TV presenter
* [[April 30]] — [[Turbo B]], American rapper and beatboxer ([[Snap!]], [[Centory (group)|Centory]])
* [[May 1]] – [[Tim McGraw]], American country singer, producer, and actor
* [[May 6]] – [[Mark Bryan]] American musician ([[Hootie & the Blowfish]])
* [[May 11]] – [[Apache Indian (musician)|Apache Indian]] (real name Steven Kapur), British reggae singer and DJ
* [[May 13]]
** [[Chuck Schuldiner]], American singer and guitarist (d. 2001)
** [[Melanie Thornton]], American pop singer (d. 2001)
* [[May 18]] – [[Rob Base]], American rapper
* [[May 19]] – [[Alexia (singer)|Alexia]], Italian singer
* [[May 22]] – [[MC Eiht]], American rapper
* [[May 23]] – [[Phil Selway]] ([[Radiohead]])
* [[May 24]] – [[Heavy D]], Jamaican-born American rapper record producer, singer, and actor (d. 2011)
* [[May 24]] - [[Tommy Page]], American singer and songwriter (d. [[2017]])
* [[May 28]] - [[Tania Evans]], German singer ([[Culture Beat]])
* [[May 29]] – [[Noel Gallagher]], English singer, songwriter and musician ([[Oasis (band)|Oasis]])
* [[June 3]] – [[Newton (singer)|Newton]], English singer and firefighter
* [[June 7]] – [[Dave Navarro]], American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and actor (guitarist ([[Jane's Addiction]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]))
* [[June 8]] – [[Jasmin Tabatabai]], Iranian-German actress and musician
* [[June 9]] – Dean Felber, [[Hootie & the Blowfish]]
*[[June 10]] – [[Emma Anderson]], English musician, singer-songwriter, guitarist, member of (Lush)
* [[June 17]]
**[[Dorothea Röschmann]], German soprano and actress
**[[Eric Stefani]], American keyboard player, songwriter and animator ([[No Doubt]])
* [[June 18]] – [[Glen Benton]], American rock singer/bassist ([[Deicide (band)|Deicide]])
* [[June 20]]
** [[Jerome Fontamillas]], American singer and guitarist
** [[Nicole Kidman]], Australian singer, musician, actress, and producer
* [[June 24]]
**[[Jeff Cease]], American guitarist ([[The Black Crowes]])
**[[Richard Kruspe]] German musician and guitarist ([[Rammstein]])
* [[June 29]]
** [[Murray Foster]], Canadian rock bassist ([[Moxy Früvous]])
** [[Melora Hardin]], American actress and singer
** [[John Feldmann]], American musician and music producer
* [[July 7]] – [[Jackie Neal]], American blues singer (d. 2005)
* [[July 9]] – [[Tó Cruz]], Portuguese singer
* [[July 12]] – [[John Petrucci]], American virtuoso guitarist
*[[July 13]] – [[Benny Benassi]], Italian DJ, record producer, and remixer
*[[July 16]] – [[Jules De Martino]], English drummer and singer ([[The Ting Tings]])
* [[July 17]] – [[Susan Ashton]], American singer
* [[July 19]] – [[Stuart Howe]], Canadian operatic tenor
* [[July 22]] – [[Pat Badger]] American musician, singer, and songwriter ([[Extreme (band)|Extreme]])
* [[July 25]] – [[Günther (singer)|Günther]], Swedish singer
* [[July 27]] – [[Juliana Hatfield]], American singer-songwriter and musician
* [[July 28]] – [[Taka Hirose]], Japanese musician (Feeder)
* [[August 3]] – [[Skin (musician)|Skin]], British singer, songwriter ([[Skunk Anansie]]) and electronic music DJ
* [[August 4]] – [[Cold 187um]], American rapper ([[Above the Law (group)|Above the Law]])
* [[August 5]] – [[Vladyslav Gorai]], Ukrainian operatic tenor (d. 2025)
* [[August 18]] – [[Blas Elias]], American drummer ([[Slaughter (band)|Slaughter]])
* [[August 19]] – [[Tabitha Soren]], American photographer and reporter
* [[August 21]] – [[Serj Tankian]] Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, and political activist ([[System of a Down]])
* [[August 22]]
** [[Yukiko Okada]], Japanese pop singer (d. 1986)
** [[Layne Staley]], American rock singer ([[Alice in Chains]]) (d. 2002)
** [[Christopher Williams (singer)|Christopher Williams]], American R&B singer and actor
* [[August 23]] – [[Cedella Marley]], Jamaican reggae singer
* [[August 25]] – [[Jeff Tweedy]] American musician, songwriter, author, and record producer ([[Wilco]])
* [[August 27]] – [[Ogie Alcasid]], Filipino singer, television personality, and husband of [[Regine Velasquez]]
* [[August 29]] – [[Anton Newcombe]], American rock musician ([[The Brian Jonestown Massacre]])
* [[September 2]] – [[Dino Cazares]], American rock guitarist ([[Divine Heresy]], [[Fear Factory]])
* [[September 4]] – [[Tara Kemp]], American singer
* [[September 5]] – [[Jesper Koch]], Danish composer
* [[September 6]] – [[Macy Gray]], American R&B singer and actress
* [[September 9]] – [[Chris Caffery]], American guitarist and singer
* [[September 11]] – [[Harry Connick, Jr.]], American jazz singer and pianist
* [[September 13]] – [[Pedro Yanowitz]], American musician, song writer and visual artist ([[The Wallflowers]])
* [[September 18]] – [[Ricky Bell (singer)|Ricky Bell]], American singer and actor ([[New Edition]], [[Bell Biv DeVoe]])
* [[September 20]]
** [[Gunnar Nelson (musician)|Gunnar Nelson]], American singer
** [[Matthew Nelson (musician)|Matthew Nelson]], American singer
* [[September 21]] – [[Faith Hill]], American country singer and record producer
* [[September 21]] – [[Tyler Stewart]] ([[Barenaked Ladies]])
* [[September 26]] – [[Shannon Hoon]], American singer ([[Blind Melon]]) (d. 1995)
* [[September 28]] – [[Moon Unit Zappa]], American actress and musician
* [[September 29]] – [[Brett Anderson]], [[Suede (band)|Suede]]
* [[October 2]] – [[Bud Gaugh]] American drummer ([[Sublime (band)|Sublime]])
* [[October 4]] – [[Ekin Cheng]], Hong Kong actor and singer
* [[October 5]] – [[Johnny Gioeli]], American power metal singer
* [[October 7]] – [[Toni Braxton]], American singer, songwriter, pianist, record producer, actress, television personality, and philanthropist
* [[October 7]] – [[Luke Haines]], English musician, singer, songwriter and author ([[The Auteurs]])
* [[October 8]] – [[Teddy Riley]], American R&B and hip hop singer
* [[October 9]] – [[Mat Osman]], English musician and author ([[Suede (band)|Suede]])
* [[October 10]] – [[Mike Malinin]] American musician ([[Goo Goo Dolls]])
* [[October 16]] – [[Jason Everman]], American musician and soldier ([[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], [[OLD (band)|OLD]], [[Soundgarden]])
* [[October 17]]
** [[Roberto Cani]], Italian violinist (d. 2025)
** [[René Dif]], Danish musician, singer-songwriter, DJ and actor ([[Aqua (band)|Aqua]])
* [[October 19]] – [[Trouble T Roy]], back-up singer for [[Heavy D & the Boyz]] (d. 1990)
* [[October 22]]
** [[Salvatore Di Vittorio]], Italian composer and conductor
** [[Rita Guerra]], Portuguese singer-songwriter
* [[October 26]] – [[Keith Urban]], New Zealand-Australian country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, TV show judge, and record producer
* [[October 27]] – [[Scott Weiland]] American singer and songwriter ([[Stone Temple Pilots]]) (d. 2015)
* [[October 29]]
** [[Péter Kun]], Hungarian guitarist (d. 1993)
** [[Paris (rapper)|Paris]], American rapper and record producer
* [[October 31]] – [[Adam Schlesinger]] American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer ([[Fountains of Wayne]]) (d. 2020)
* [[November 1]]
** [[Tina Arena]], Australian-French singer-songwriter
* [[November 3]] – [[Steven Wilson]], English progressive rock musician
* [[November 5]] – [[Kayah (singer)|Kayah]] (Katarzyna Magdalena Szczot), Polish pop singer-songwriter
* [[November 7]]
** [[Steve Di Giorgio]], American bassist
** [[Sharleen Spiteri]], Scottish recording artist and songwriter ([[Texas (band)|Texas]])
** [[David Guetta]], French DJ and music producer
* [[November 10]] – [[Vivian Chow]], Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress
* [[November 14]]
** [[Letitia Dean]], English actress and singer
** [[Nina Gordon]], American singer
* [[November 15]] – [[E-40]], American rapper
* [[November 17]] – [[Ronnie DeVoe]] American singer, rapper and actor ([[New Edition]], [[Bell Biv DeVoe]])
* [[November 19]] – [[Lauren Christy]], English singer-songwriter and record producer (member of [[The Matrix]] writing team)
* [[November 20]] – [[Teoman (singer)|Teoman]], Turkish rock singer-songwriter
* [[November 27]] – [[Rodney Sheppard]], American guitarist ([[Sugar Ray]])
* [[December 1]] – [[Marianna Zorba]], Greek singer and music teacher
* [[December 4]] – [[Jesse West]], American record producer and rapper
* [[December 5]] – [[Gary Allan]], American country musician
* [[December 6]] – [[Hacken Lee]], Hong Kong singer and actor
*[[December 8]]
**[[Tom Holkenborg]], Dutch composer, multi-instrumentalist, DJ, music producer, and engineer.
**[[Janice Robinson]], American singer and songwriter ([[Livin' Joy]])
* [[December 9]] – [[Joshua Bell]], American violinist
* [[December 12]]
**[[Yuzo Koshiro]], Japanese composer and producer
**[[Takenobu Mitsuyoshi]], Japanese composer and voice actor
**[[Deke Sharon]], American singer-songwriter and producer ([[The House Jacks]] and [[Beelzebubs]])
*[[December 13]] – [[Jamie Foxx]], American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and comedian
* [[December 17]] – [[Gigi D'Agostino]], DJ
* [[December 25]]
** [[Jason Thirsk]], [[Pennywise (band)|Pennywise]]
** [[Boris Novković]], Croatian singer-songwriter
* [[February 1]] – Gábor Tarján, composer
==Deaths==
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* [[January 27]] – [[Luigi Tenco]], singer-songwriter and actor, 28 (suicide by gunshot)
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* [[February 5]] – [[Violeta Parra]], Chilean folk musician, 49 (suicide by gunshot)
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* [[February 25]] – [[Fats Pichon]], jazz pianist, bandleader, 60
* [[March 6]]
** [[Zoltán Kodály]], composer, 84
** [[Nelson Eddy]], US singer and actor, 65
* [[March 7]] – [[Willie Smith (alto saxophonist)|Willie Smith]], alto saxophonist, 56 (cancer)
* [[March 10]] – [[Ina Boyle]], Irish composer, 78
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* [[March 23]] – [[Pete Johnson (musician)|Pete Johnson]], jazz pianist, 62
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* [[April 15]] – [[Totò]], songwriter, 69
* [[April 17]] – [[Red Allen]], jazz trumpeter, 59
* [[April 20]] – [[Anna Fitziu]], operatic soprano, 80
* [[April 29]] – [[J. B. Lenoir]], blues musician, 38 (heart attack)
* [[April 30]] – [[Jef Le Penven]], composer, 47
* [[May 9]] – [[Philippa Schuyler]], pianist and child prodigy
* [[May 10]] – [[Arthur Carron]], operatic tenor, 66
* [[May 17]] – [[John Wesley Work III]], composer, 65
* [[May 21]] – [[Ilona Eibenschütz]], pianist, 95
** [[Barsegh Kanachyan]], composer of the Armenian national anthem, 82
* [[May 31]] – [[Billy Strayhorn]], composer and pianist, 51 (esophageal cancer)
* [[June 3]] – [[André Cluytens]], conductor, 62
* [[June 18]] – [[Harold Levey]], composer, conductor, arranger, orchestrator, and clarinetist, 73<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1967/06/16/archives/harold-levey-dies-composed-musicals.html|title=HAROLD LEVEY DIES, COMPOSED MUSICALS|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=June 16, 1967|page=43}}</ref>
* [[June 24]]
** [[Lionel Belasco]], pianist and bandleader, about 85
** [[Kai Normann Andersen]], composer, 67
* [[June 26]] – [[Françoise Dorléac]], actress and singer, 25 (car accident)
* [[June 29]] – [[Jayne Mansfield]], actress, violinist and sometime singer, 34 (car accident)
* [[July 17]] – [[John Coltrane]], jazz musician, 40 (liver cancer)
* [[July 26]] – [[Matthijs Vermeulen]], composer, 79
* [[July 30]] – [[Marios Varvoglis]], composer, 81
* [[August 4]] – [[Gustave Samazeuilh]], composer, editor and critic, 90
** [[Nino Marcelli]], conductor and composer, 77
* [[August 5]] – [[Evelyn Scotney]], coloratura soprano, 71
* [[August 8]] – [[Jaromír Weinberger]], composer, 71
* [[August 27]] – [[Brian Epstein]], manager of [[the Beatles]], 32
* [[September 15]] – [[Hans Haug]], primitivist composer, 67
* [[September 17]] – [[Stanley R. Avery]], composer, 87
* [[September 25]] – [[Stuff Smith]], jazz violinist, 58
* [[October 3]]
** [[Woody Guthrie]] singer, songwriter, 55 (Huntington's Disease)
** Sir [[Malcolm Sargent]], conductor, 72
* [[November 8]] – [[Keg Johnson]], jazz trombonist, 58
* [[November 10]] – [[Ida Cox]], blues singer, 71
* [[November 13]] – [[Harriet Cohen]], pianist, 71
* [[November 16]] – [[Roshan (music director)|Roshan]], Bollywood composer, 50 (heart attack)
* [[November 22]] – [[Edvin Kallstenius]], composer, 86
* [[November 23]] – [[Otto Erich Deutsch]], musicologist, 84
* [[November 24]] – [[Raúl Borges]], guitarist and composer, 85
* [[November 25]] – [[Dawid Engela]], broadcaster, composer and musicologist, 36 (road accident)
* [[November 30]] – [[Heinz Tietjen]], conductor, 86
* [[December 4]] – [[Bert Lahr]], vaudeville performer, 72
* [[December 6]] – [[Lillian Evanti]], operatic soprano, 77
* [[December 10]] (in plane crash):
** [[Otis Redding]], soul singer, 26
** Four of six members of soul group The [[Bar-Kays]]:
** [[Ronnie Caldwell]], 18
** [[Phalon Jones]], 18
** Jimmy King, 18
** Carl Cunningham, 18
* [[December 11]] – [[Victor de Sabata]], conductor and composer, 75
* [[December 19]] – [[Carmen Melis]], operatic soprano, 82
* [[December 28]] – [[Maria Nemeth]], operatic soprano, 70
* [[December 29]] – [[Paul Whiteman]], bandleader, 77
* [[December 30]] – [[Roger Penzabene]], Motown songwriter, 23 (suicide)
* ''date unknown''
** [[Texas Gladden]], folk singer
** [[Knud Harder]], composer
==Awards==
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* [[Grammy Awards of 1967]]
===Eurovision Song Contest===
* [[Eurovision Song Contest 1967]]
===Other===
* [[Sangeet Natak Akademi Award]] for Hindustani music – [[Amir Khan (singer)|Amir Khan]]
==See also==
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