The Guess Who band 1967

The Guess Who Top Songs : Canadian rock band

The Guess Who Greatest Hits – Billboard Top Canadian Hits from 1965 to 1973. Canadian Top 100 Singles Billboard Charts.The Guess Who band 1967

 

The number following the song title indicates its peak position for that year on the Canadian Billboard.

1965 – Till we Kissed – 30
1965 – Shakin’ All Over – 1
1965 – Tossin’ and Turnin’ – 3
1965 – Hey Ho – 3
1966 – Hurting Each Other – 19
1966 – Believe Me – 10
1966 – Clock on the Wall – 16
1966 – And She’s Mine – 34
1967 – His Girl – 19
1967 – Pretty Blue Eyes – 48
1967 – This Time Long Ago – 30
1967 – Flying on the Ground is Wrong – 36
1968 – When Friends Fall Out – 75
1968 – Of A Dropping Pin – 97
1968 – These Eyes – 7
1969 – Laughing – 1
1969 – Undun – 21
1969 – No Time – 1
1970 – American Woman – 1
1970 – Hand Me Down World – 10
1970 – Share the Land – 2
1971 – Hang on to your Life – 5
1971 – Broken – 15
1971 – Albert Flasher – 13
1971 – Rain Dance – 3
1971 – Sour Suite – 12
1972 – Life in the Bloodstream – 39
1972 – Heartbroken Bopper – 12
1972 – Guns, Guns, Guns – 58
1972 – Runnin’ Back to Saskatoon – 9
1972 – Follow your Daughter Home – 20
1973 – Orly – 21
1973 – Glamour Boy – 14
1974 – Star Baby – 9
1974 – Clap For The Wolfman – 4
1974 – Dancin’ Fool – 14
1975 – Loves Me Like A Brother – 21
1975 – I Can’t Live Without You – 81
1975 – Rosanne – 55
1976 – Silverbird – 63

Facts for certain Guess Who songs:

Weeks in the charts: In 1966 “And She’s Mine” stayed on the Canadian billboards for seventeen weeks until early 1967. In 1967, “His Girl” stayed in the charts for fourteen weeks. The song ” This Time Long Ago” stayed in the charts for eighteen weeks. The single, “Flying on the Ground is Wrong” entered the charts in 1967 and went on to 1968. The song “These Eyes” debuted on the charts in late 1968 and remained in the charts for eighteen weeks in 1969 peaking at 7. The song “Laughing” remained in the charts for thirteen weeks with seven weeks being in the top 10. The single “No Time” entered the charts in late 1969 and peaked at number 1 in 1970. The song as well remained in the Canadian charts for sixteen weeks along with seven weeks in the top 10. In 1970, the smash hit single “American Woman” remained in the charts for fourteen weeks along with being number 1 for three weeks. The song “Share the Land” stayed in the top 10 for five weeks and remained in the charts until 1971 for fourteen weeks.


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