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This is a catalog of issues of ''[[New Musical Express]]'', in 1968.
This is a catalog of issues of ''[[New Musical Express]]'', in 1968.


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!'''Issue number'''
!'''Issue number'''
!'''Date'''
!'''Date'''
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| 6 January 1968
| 6 January 1968
| Anita Harris
| Anita Harris
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by The Beatles
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by the Beatles
| "Hello Goodbye" by The Beatles
| 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles
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| 1096
| 1096
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| Billy Nicholls
| Billy Nicholls
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican
| "Hello Goodbye" by The Beatles
| 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles
|-
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| 1097
| 1097
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| Toby Twirl
| Toby Twirl
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican
| ''Val Doonican Rocks But Gently'' by Val Doonican
| "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" by Georgie Fame
| 'The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde' by Georgie Fame
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| 1098
| 1098
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| Grapefruit
| Grapefruit
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack
| "Everlasting Love" by The Love Affair
| 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
|-
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| 1099
| 1099
| 3 February 1968
| 3 February 1968
| Marty Wilde, and Status Quo
| Marty Wilde, and Status Quo
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by The Beatles
| ''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' by the Beatles
| "Everlasting Love" by The Love Affair
| 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
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| 1100
| 1100
| 10 February 1968
| 10 February 1968
| The Nerve
| The Nerve
| ''The Four Tops Greatest Hits'' by The Four Tops
| ''The Four Tops Greatest Hits'' by the Four Tops
| "Everlasting Love" by The Love Affair
| 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
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| 1101
| 1101
| 17 February 1968
| 17 February 1968
| Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and The Hobbits
| Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and the Hobbits
| ''Diana Ross & The Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and The Supremes
| ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes
| "The Mighty Quinn" by Manfred Mann
| 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann
|-
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| 1102
| 1102
| 24 February 1968
| 24 February 1968
| The Dave Clark Five
| The Dave Clark Five
| ''Diana Ross & The Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and The Supremes
| ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes
| "The Mighty Quinn" by Manfred Mann
| 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann
|-
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| 1103
| 1103
| 2 March 1968
| 2 March 1968
| Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and The New Vaudeville Band's "The Bonnie and Clyde"
| Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and the New Vaudeville Band's 'The Bonnie and Clyde'
| ''Diana Ross & The Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and The Supremes
| ''Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits'' by Diana Ross and the Supremes
| "Cinderella Rockefella" by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
| 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
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| 1104
| 1104
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| Barry Noble
| Barry Noble
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "The Legend of Xanadu" by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich
| 'The Legend of Xanadu' by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich
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|-
| 1105
| 1105
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| The Beatles
| The Beatles
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Cinderella Rockefella" by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
| 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
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| 1106
| 1106
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| Plastic Penny
| Plastic Penny
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Cinderella Rockefella" by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
| 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
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| 1107
| 1107
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| Gene Pitney
| Gene Pitney
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Lady Madonna" by The Beatles
| 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles
|-
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| 1108
| 1108
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| Scott Walker
| Scott Walker
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Lady Madonna" by The Beatles
| 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles
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| 1109
| 1109
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| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter
| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Congratulations" by Cliff Richard
| 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard
|-
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| 1110
| 1110
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| ''Top of the Pops'' Easter Show, and Massiel
| ''Top of the Pops'' Easter Show, and Massiel
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Congratulations" by Cliff Richard
| 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard
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| 1111
| 1111
| 27 April 1968
| 27 April 1968
| The Small Faces' "Lazy Sunday"
| The Small Faces' 'Lazy Sunday'
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
| 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
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| 1112
| 1112
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| Scott Walker
| Scott Walker
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists
| "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
| 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
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| 1113
| 1113
| 11 May 1968
| 11 May 1968
| A New Generation's "Smokey Blue's Away"
| A New Generation's 'Smokey Blue's Away'
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists
| ''This is Soul'' by various artists
| "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
| 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
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| 1114
| 1114
| 18 May 1968
| 18 May 1968
| Sacha Distel, The Seekers, and Russ Conway
| Sacha Distel, the Seekers, and Russ Conway
| ''Scott 2'' by Scott Walker
| ''Scott 2'' by Scott Walker
| "Young Girl" by The Union Gap
| 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
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| 1115
| 1115
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| The Rolling Stones
| The Rolling Stones
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Young Girl" by The Union Gap
| 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
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| 1116
| 1116
| 1 June 1968
| 1 June 1968
| Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and The Small Faces' ''Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake''
| Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and the Small Faces' ''Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake''
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Young Girl" by The Union Gap
| 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
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| 1117
| 1117
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| John Rowles, and Neil Diamond
| John Rowles, and Neil Diamond
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| ''John Wesley Harding'' by Bob Dylan
| "Young Girl" by The Union Gap
| 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
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| 1118
| 1118
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| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim
| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim
| ''Love Andy'' by Andy Williams
| ''Love Andy'' by Andy Williams
| "Young Girl" by The Union Gap
| 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
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| 1119
| 1119
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| Seth Martin
| Seth Martin
| ''This Is Soul'' by various artists
| ''This Is Soul'' by various artists
| "Jumping Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones
| 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones
|-
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| 1120
| 1120
| 29 June 1968
| 29 June 1968
| David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou
| David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by The Small Faces
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces
| "Jumping Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones
| 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones
|-
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| 1121
| 1121
| 6 July 1968
| 6 July 1968
| The Kinks
| The Kinks
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by The Small Faces
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces
| "Baby Come Back" by The Equals
| 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
|-
|-
| 1122
| 1122
| 13 July 1968
| 13 July 1968
| Dusty Springfield
| Dusty Springfield
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by The Small Faces
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces
| "Baby Come Back" by The Equals
| 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
|-
|-
| 1123
| 1123
| 20 July 1968
| 20 July 1968
| Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles
| Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by The Small Faces
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces
| "Baby Come Back" by The Equals
| 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
|-
|-
| 1124
| 1124
| 27 July 1968
| 27 July 1968
| Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James
| Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by The Small Faces
| ''Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'' by the Small Faces
| "I Pretend" by Des O'Connor
| 'I Pretend' by Des O'Connor
|-
|-
| 1125
| 1125
| 3 August 1968
| 3 August 1968
| Bee Gees "I've Gotta Get a Message to You"
| Bee Gees 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You'
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Mony Mony" by Tommy James and the Shondells
| 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells
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|-
| 1126
| 1126
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| The Marbles
| The Marbles
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones
| "Mony Mony" by Tommy James and the Shondells
| 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells
|-
|-
| 1127
| 1127
| 17 August 1968
| 17 August 1968
| Arthur Brown, and The Beatles
| Arthur Brown, and the Beatles
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
| 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown
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| 1128
| 1128
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| Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells
| Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Help Yourself" by Tom Jones
| 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones
|-
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| 1129
| 1129
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| The Dave Clark Five
| The Dave Clark Five
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Help Yourself" by Tom Jones
| 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones
|-
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| 1130
| 1130
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| Spooky Tooth
| Spooky Tooth
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" by The Bee Gees
| 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' by the Bee Gees
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| 1131
| 1131
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| Jackie Lomax
| Jackie Lomax
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Hey Jude" by The Beatles
| 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
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| 1132
| 1132
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| Procession
| Procession
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones
| ''Delilah'' by Tom Jones
| "Hey Jude" by The Beatles
| 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
|-
|-
| 1133
| 1133
| 28 September 1968
| 28 September 1968
| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers, and June Carter
| Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and June Carter
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Hey Jude" by The Beatles
| 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
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|-
| 1134
| 1134
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| Cream
| Cream
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| ''Bookends'' by Simon and Garfunkel
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
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| 1135
| 1135
| 12 October 1968
| 12 October 1968
| The Who's "Magic Bus"
| The Who's 'Magic Bus'
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
|-
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| 1136
| 1136
| 19 October 1968
| 19 October 1968
| Joe Cocker, The Tremeloes, Leapy Lee, and Mary Hopkin
| Joe Cocker, the Tremeloes, Leapy Lee, and Mary Hopkin
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
|-
|-
| 1137
| 1137
| 26 October 1968
| 26 October 1968
| The Who, Jimi Hendrix, The Hollies, The Tremeloes, and Dusty Springfield
| The Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Hollies, the Tremeloes, and Dusty Springfield
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
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| 1138
| 1138
| 2 November 1968
| 2 November 1968
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience's ''Electric Ladyland''
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience's ''Electric Ladyland''
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
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|-
| 1139
| 1139
| 9 November 1968
| 9 November 1968
| Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists
| Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkin
| 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
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| 1140
| 1140
| 16 November 1968
| 16 November 1968
| Jackie Trent
| Jackie Trent
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
| 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
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| 1141
| 1141
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| Dusty Springfield
| Dusty Springfield
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack
| ''The Sound of Music'' soundtrack
| "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
| 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
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| 1142
| 1142
| 30 November 1968
| 30 November 1968
| Petula Clark
| Petula Clark
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by The Hollies
| ''The Hollies' Greatest'' by the Hollies
| "Eloise" by Barry Ryan
| 'Eloise' by Barry Ryan
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| 1143
| 1143
| 7 December 1968
| 7 December 1968
| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim
| Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by The Beatles
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles
| "Lily the Pink" by The Scaffold
| 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
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| 1144
| 1144
| 14 December 1968
| 14 December 1968
| Top 10 Philips Records LP artists
| Top 10 Philips Records LP artists
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by The Beatles
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles
| "Lily the Pink" by The Scaffold
| 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
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| 1145
| 1145
| 21 December 1968
| 21 December 1968
| NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message
| NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by The Beatles
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles
| "Lily the Pink" by The Scaffold
| 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
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| 1146
| 1146
| 28 December 1968
| 28 December 1968
| The Beatles' Christmas message
| The Beatles' Christmas message
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by The Beatles
| ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles
| "Lily the Pink" by The Scaffold
| 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
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<center>[[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1967|1967]] | '''1968''' | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1969|1969]]</center>
<center>[[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1967|1967]] | '''1968''' | [[New Musical Express/Catalogs/1969|1969]]</center>

Revision as of 06:03, 10 April 2010


1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

This is a catalog of issues of New Musical Express, in 1968.

Issue number Date Cover Top album Top single
1095 6 January 1968 Anita Harris Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles
1096 13 January 1968 Billy Nicholls Val Doonican Rocks But Gently by Val Doonican 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles
1097 20 January 1968 Toby Twirl Val Doonican Rocks But Gently by Val Doonican 'The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde' by Georgie Fame
1098 27 January 1968 Grapefruit The Sound of Music soundtrack 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
1099 3 February 1968 Marty Wilde, and Status Quo Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
1100 10 February 1968 The Nerve The Four Tops Greatest Hits by the Four Tops 'Everlasting Love' by the Love Affair
1101 17 February 1968 Joe Brown, John Rowles, Brenda Lee, and the Hobbits Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann
1102 24 February 1968 The Dave Clark Five Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes 'The Mighty Quinn' by Manfred Mann
1103 2 March 1968 Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim, and the New Vaudeville Band's 'The Bonnie and Clyde' Diana Ross & the Supremes Greatest Hits by Diana Ross and the Supremes 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
1104 9 March 1968 Barry Noble John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'The Legend of Xanadu' by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick, and Tich
1105 16 March 1968 The Beatles John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
1106 23 March 1968 Plastic Penny John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Cinderella Rockefella' by Abi Ofarim & Esther Ofarim
1107 30 March 1968 Gene Pitney John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles
1108 6 April 1968 Scott Walker John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Lady Madonna' by the Beatles
1109 13 April 1968 Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and June Carter John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard
1110 20 April 1968 Top of the Pops Easter Show, and Massiel John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Congratulations' by Cliff Richard
1111 27 April 1968 The Small Faces' 'Lazy Sunday' John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
1112 4 May 1968 Scott Walker This is Soul by various artists 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
1113 11 May 1968 A New Generation's 'Smokey Blue's Away' This is Soul by various artists 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong
1114 18 May 1968 Sacha Distel, the Seekers, and Russ Conway Scott 2 by Scott Walker 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
1115 25 May 1968 The Rolling Stones John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
1116 1 June 1968 Micky Dolenz, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Andy Williams, and the Small Faces' Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
1117 8 June 1968 John Rowles, and Neil Diamond John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
1118 15 June 1968 Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim Love Andy by Andy Williams 'Young Girl' by the Union Gap
1119 22 June 1968 Seth Martin This Is Soul by various artists 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones
1120 29 June 1968 David Jacobs and Paul Aristidou Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones
1121 6 July 1968 The Kinks Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
1122 13 July 1968 Dusty Springfield Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
1123 20 July 1968 Jerry Jeff Walker, and 3 Immediate Records hit singles Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces 'Baby Come Back' by the Equals
1124 27 July 1968 Micky Dolenz, Samantha Juste, Paul McCartney, and Tommy James Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by the Small Faces 'I Pretend' by Des O'Connor
1125 3 August 1968 Bee Gees 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells
1126 10 August 1968 The Marbles Delilah by Tom Jones 'Mony Mony' by Tommy James and the Shondells
1127 17 August 1968 Arthur Brown, and the Beatles Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Fire' by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown
1128 24 August 1968 Tom Jones, and Tommy James and the Shondells Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones
1129 31 August 1968 The Dave Clark Five Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Help Yourself' by Tom Jones
1130 7 September 1968 Spooky Tooth Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'I've Gotta Get a Message to You' by the Bee Gees
1131 14 September 1968 Jackie Lomax Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
1132 21 September 1968 Procession Delilah by Tom Jones 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
1133 28 September 1968 Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and June Carter Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Hey Jude' by the Beatles
1134 5 October 1968 Cream Bookends by Simon and Garfunkel 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1135 12 October 1968 The Who's 'Magic Bus' The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1136 19 October 1968 Joe Cocker, the Tremeloes, Leapy Lee, and Mary Hopkin The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1137 26 October 1968 The Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Hollies, the Tremeloes, and Dusty Springfield The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1138 2 November 1968 The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Electric Ladyland The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1139 9 November 1968 Top 5 Atlantic Records LP artists The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Those Were the Days' by Mary Hopkin
1140 16 November 1968 Jackie Trent The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
1141 23 November 1968 Dusty Springfield The Sound of Music soundtrack 'The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly' by Hugo Montenegro and His Orchestra and Chorus
1142 30 November 1968 Petula Clark The Hollies' Greatest by the Hollies 'Eloise' by Barry Ryan
1143 7 December 1968 Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
1144 14 December 1968 Top 10 Philips Records LP artists The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
1145 21 December 1968 NEMS Enterprises' Christmas message The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
1146 28 December 1968 The Beatles' Christmas message The Beatles (White album) by the Beatles 'Lily the Pink' by the Scaffold
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