Bravo annual charts for 1966

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Bravo annual charts for 1966

The Americanization of pop music finally prevailed in 1966. The Bravo charts were now divided into international and national weekly. As a result, hit titles continued to hold up in the annual charts, such as one of the greatest hits in the field of hits at all: All in white by Roy Black landed in third place. The Beatles continued to have a large number of hits, but could no longer land the super hit of the year. The American folk band Mamas and Papas took first place with Monday, Monday , the greatest success of their career. The song is still played every Monday on German radio stations. Singer Chris Andrews also had the biggest hit of his career with Yesterday Man . The German evergreen marble, stone and iron breaks by Drafi Deutscher only came in 20th place.

  1. Monday, Monday - The Mamas and the Papas - 346 points
  2. Yesterday Man - Chris Andrews - 321 points
  3. All in white - Roy Black - 306 points
  4. Super Girl - Graham Bonney - 302 points
  5. Sloop John B - The Beach Boys - 291 points
  6. Yellow Submarine - The Beatles - 263 points
  7. Barbara Ann - The Beach Boys - 261 points
  8. Paperback Writer - The Beatles - 255 points
  9. Michelle - The Beatles - 254 points
  10. To Whom It Concerns - Chris Andrews - 254 points

Bravo Otto election 1966

Beat groups

  1. Golden Otto: The Beatles
  2. Silver Otto: The Rolling Stones
  3. Bronze Otto: The Rainbows

Singer

  1. Golden Otto: Drafi German
  2. Silver Otto: Roy Black
  3. Bronze Otto: Rex Gildo

singers

  1. Golden Otto: Manuela
  2. Silver Otto: Françoise Hardy
  3. Bronze Otto: Wencke Myhre

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