Bravo annual charts 1972

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Bravo annual charts 1972

A 15-year-old girl named Juliane Werding described the drug death of Conny Kramer in the cover version of The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez , making her the biggest hit of the year. Christian Anders had his first huge hit with There is a train going nowhere . With this song, he became one of the hit icons of the 1970s . Third-placed Don McLean wrote a song called American Pie that, decades later, would still bring him hefty royalties through the version of Madonna . Most of the charts were again shaped by glam rock .

  1. The day Conny Kramer died - Juliane Werding - 412 points
  2. There's a train going nowhere - Christian Anders - 367 points
  3. American Pie - Don McLean - 344 points
  4. Metal Guru - T. Rex - 318 points
  5. A new love is like a new life - Jürgen Marcus - 308 points
  6. Hello-A - Mouth and MacNeal - 292 points
  7. Poppa Joe - The Sweet - 284 points
  8. Sacramento - Middle of the Road - 283 points
  9. Heart of Gold - Neil Young - 275 points
  10. Amarillo - Tony Christie - 273 points

Bravo Otto election 1972 (January)

In 1972 two Otto elections were held for the first time. In January for the Stars of 1971 and in December for the Stars of 1972. This election date was retained from that moment.

Beat groups

  1. Golden Otto: T. Rex
  2. Silver Otto: Middle of the Road
  3. Bronze Otto: The Sweet

Singer

  1. Golden Otto: Chris Roberts
  2. Silver Otto: Ricky Shayne
  3. Bronze Otto: Roy Black

singers

  1. Golden Otto: Daliah Lavi
  2. Silver Otto: Manuela
  3. Bronze Otto: Katja Ebstein

Bravo Otto election 1972 (December)

Beat groups

  1. Golden Otto: The Sweet
  2. Silver Otto: T. Rex
  3. Bronze Otto: Alice Cooper

Singer

  1. Golden Otto: Jürgen Marcus
  2. Silver Otto: Chris Roberts
  3. Bronze Otto: Neil Diamond

singers

  1. Golden Otto: Juliane Werding
  2. Silver Otto: Melanie
  3. Bronze Otto: Daliah Lavi

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