Bravo annual charts for 1967

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The youth magazine Bravo has been published since 1956 and contains a hit list in every weekly issue that was voted by the readers. At the end of the year, an annual hit list is created, the Bravo annual charts . Since 1960 Bravo readers have also been voting for their favorite singing stars and decorating them with the Bravo Otto .

Bravo annual charts for 1967

Roy Black is unrivaled among the national performers and lands on the first two places in the annual charts. The British Sandie Shaw is best known for the Eurovision Song Contest , and the Flower Children receive the anthem for their Mecca San Francisco from Scott McKenzie . Ricky Shayne is the newcomer of the year in Germany . The following among beat music fans is clearly divided between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones . The Beatles land their last big hits for the masses with Penny Lane and All You Need Is Love , while the Stones can't reach the top ten with Ruby Tuesday and We Love You .

  1. Just ask your heart - Roy Black - 522 points
  2. My love for you - Roy Black - 428 points
  3. Ha! Ha! Said the Clown - Manfred Mann - 355 points
  4. Puppet on a String - Sandie Shaw - 341 points
  5. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) - Scott McKenzie - 329 points
  6. Penny Lane - The Beatles - 319 points
  7. I'm breaking all chains - Ricky Shayne - 308 points
  8. OK! - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - 308 points
  9. Dear Mrs. Applebee - David Garrick - 296 points
  10. All You Need Is Love - The Beatles - 288 points

Bravo Otto election 1967

Beat groups

  1. Golden Otto: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
  2. Silver Otto: The Beatles
  3. Bronze Otto: The Beach Boys

Singer

  1. Golden Otto: Roy Black
  2. Silver Otto: Graham Bonney
  3. Bronze Otto: Udo Jürgens

singers

  1. Golden Otto: Wencke Myhre
  2. Silver Otto: Manuela
  3. Bronze Otto: Marion Maerz

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