Note: Songs marked in bold are represented on Best of Apple Records compilations.
1968
- "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" by The Beatles - 26 August 1968 (#1 UK and US) [EMI]
- "Those Were the Days" / "Turn! Turn! Turn!" by Mary Hopkin - 26 August 1968 (#1 UK, #2 US)
- "Sour Milk Sea" / "The Eagle Laughs at You" by Jackie Lomax - 26 August 1968 (#6 UK, #19 US)
- "White Room" / "Those Were the Days" by Cream - 20 September 1968 (#28 UK, #6 US)
- "Maybe Tomorrow" / "And Her Daddy's a Millionaire" by Badfinger (as The Iveys) - 15 November 1968 (#22 UK, #40 US)
- "Albatross" / "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" by Fleetwood Mac - 22 November 1968 (#1 UK)
1969
- "Carolina in My Mind" / "Taking It In" by James Taylor - 14 February 1969 (#14 UK, #8 US)
- "Badge" / "Well All Right" by Cream - 21 March 1969 (#18 UK, #13 US)
- "Goodbye" / "Sparrow" by Mary Hopkin - 28 March 1969 (#2 UK, #13 US)
- "Man of the World" / "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonite" by Fleetwood Mac - 3 April 1969 (#2 UK)
- "The Ballad of John and Yoko" / "Two of Us" by The Beatles - 25 April 1969 (#1 UK, #8 US) [EMI]
- "New Day" / "Fall Inside Your Eyes" by Jackie Lomax - 9 May 1969
- "King of Fuh" / "Nobody Knows" by Brute Force - 16 May 1969
- "That's the Way God Planned It" / "What About You?" by Billy Preston - 27 June 1969 (#7 UK, #38 US)
- "Marrakesh Express" / "Helplessly Hoping" by Crosby, Stills & Nash - 11 July 1969 (#20 UK, #12 US)
- "Doin' All Right" / "April Lady" by Smile - 11 August 1969 (#35 UK)
- "Get Back" / "Don't Let Me Down" by The Beatles - 25 August 1969 (#1 UK and US) [EMI]
- "Hare Krishna Mantra" / "Prayer to the Spiritual Masters" by Radha Krishna Temple - 29 August 1969
- "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" / "Long Time Gone" by Crosby, Stills & Nash - 5 September 1969 (#11 UK, #5 US)
- "Oh Well Part 1" / "Oh Well Part 2" by Fleetwood Mac - 26 September 1969 (#2 UK)
- "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight" / "Trash Can" by White Trash - 26 September 1969 (#28 UK)
- "Come Together" / "Old Brown Shoe" by The Beatles - 6 October 1969 (#4 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Give Peace a Chance" / "Living Without Tomorrow" by Hot Chocolate Band - 10 October 1969
- "Remember Love" / "Don't Worry Kyoko" by Yoko Ono - 20 October 1969
- "Come and Get It" / "Rock of All Ages" by Badfinger - 5 December 1969 (#1 UK, #5 US)
1970
- "Temma Harbor" / "Lontano Dagli Occhi" by Mary Hopkin - 16 January 1970 (#3 UK, #30 US)
- "Something" & "Let It Be" by The Beatles - 6 February 1970 (#2 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "How the Web Was Woven" / "Thumbin' a Ride" by Jackie Lomax - 9 February 1970 (#6 UK, #20 US)
- "Ain't That Cute" / "Vaya Con Dios" by Doris Troy - 16 February 1970 (#27 UK, #15 US)
- "Fire and Rain" / "Anywhere Like Heaven" by James Taylor - 23 February 1970 (#1 UK and US)
- "Woodstock" / "Helpless" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 9 March 1970 (#5 UK, #8 US)
- "Knock, Knock Who's There?" / "I'm Going to Fall in Love Again" by Mary Hopkin - 23 March (#2 UK)
- "After Midnight" / "Rope Ladder to the Moon" by Cream - 6 April 1970 (#18 US)
- "The Long and Winding Road" / "Octopus's Garden" by The Beatles - 20 April 1970 (#1 US) [EMI]
- "Teach Your Children" / "Carry On" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 4 May 1970 (#9 UK, #10 US)
- "The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)" / "World in Harmony" by Fleetwood Mac - 18 May 1970 (#10 UK)
- "Ohio" / "Find the Cost of Freedom" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 12 June 1970 (#14 UK, #1 US)
- "Let It Rain" / "Blues Power" by Cream - 6 July 1970 (#36 UK, #20 US)
- "Step on Me" / "See What a Fool I've Been" by Smile - 17 August 1970 (#46 UK)
- "Our House" / "Déjà Vu" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 18 September 1970 (#18 UK, #23 US)
- "Your Song" / "Into the Old Man's Shoes" by Elton John - 26 October 1970 (#2 UK, #5 US)
- "No Matter What" / "Better Days" by Badfinger - 2 November 1970 (#1 UK, #8 US)
- "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" / "Beware of Darkness" by The Ladders - 23 November 1971 (#1 UK, #3 US) [EMI]
- "My Sweet Lord" / "Little Girl" by Billy Preston - 7 December 1970 (#10 UK, #4 US)
- "Why" / "Who Has Seen the Wind?" by Yoko Ono - 7 December 1970
- "Bell Bottom Blues" / "Tell the Truth" by Cream - 14 December 1970 (#38 US)
1971
- "My Sweet Lord" / "Well Well Well" by The Ladders - 11 January 1971 (#1 UK and US) [EMI]
- "Earth" / "White Queen (As It Began)" by Smile - 18 January 1971 (#29 UK)
- "Another Day" / "Oh Woman, Oh Why" by Paul McCartney - 22 February 1971 (#2 UK, #3 US) [EMI]
- "Love the One You're With" / "What Are Their Names" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1 March 1971 (#28 UK, #3 US)
- "Layla" / "Keep on Growing" by Cream - 8 March 1971 (#11 UK, #6 US)
- "Never Ending Song of Love" / "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)" by Delaney & Bonnie - 12 April 1971 (#54 UK, #10 US)
- "Tell Me Why" / "Laughing" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 26 April 1971 (#15 UK, #20 US)
- "Try Some, Buy Some" / "Tandoori Chicken" by Ronnie Spector & the Ravellers - 26 April 1971 (#21 UK, #4 US)
- "You've Got a Friend" / "You Can Close Your Eyes" by James Taylor - 10 May 1971 (#1 UK and US)
- "Tonight" / "Don't Mess Me Up" by The Move - 24 May 1971 (#8 UK)
- "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" / "The Back Seat of My Car" by Paul McCartney - 6 June 1971 (#1 US) [EMI]
- "Babylon" / "Infinity" by Aphrodite's Child - 6 June 1971 (#24 UK, #39 US)
- "Let My Name Be Sorrow" / "Kew Gardens" by Mary Hopkin - 20 June 1971 (#14 UK)
- "Music Is Love" / "Go Back Home" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 5 July 1971 (#11 UK, #18 US)
- "Bangla Desh" & "Imagine" by The Ladders - 5 August 1971 (#1 UK and US) [EMI]
- "What Is Life" / "It Don't Come Easy" by The Ladders - 20 September 1971 (#1 UK, #4 US) [EMI]
- "Mrs. Lennon" / "Midsummer New York" by Yoko Ono - 27 September 1971 (#57 US)
- "Got to Be There" / "Maria (You Were the Only One)" by Michael Jackson - 4 October 1971 (#5 UK, #4 US) [Motown]
- "Chinatown" / "Down on the Bay" by The Move - 18 October 1971 (#19 UK)
- "Day After Day" / "Money" by Badfinger - 1 November 1971 (#1 UK and US)
- "10538 Overture" / "Mr. Radio" by The Electric Light Orchestra - 15 November 1971 (#9 UK)
- "Heart of Gold" / "After the Gold Rush" by Neil Young - 22 November 1971 (#7 UK, #1 US)
- "Levon" / "Goodbye" by Elton John - 29 November 1971 (#20 US)
- "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" / "Deep Blue" by The Ladders - 1 December 1971 (#2 UK, #3 US) [EMI]
- "Changes" / "Happy" by The Rolling Stones - 6 December 1971 (#2 UK, #15 US)
- "Mind Holes" / "Listen, the Snow is Falling" by Yoko Ono - 6 December 1971
- "Marianne" / "Know You Got to Run" by Stephen Stills - 20 December 1971 (#20 US)
1972
- "Water, Paper and Clay" / "Streets of London" by Mary Hopkin - 10 January 1972
- "Tiny Dancer" / "Razor Face" by Elton John - 31 January 1972 (#48 UK, #23 US)
- "Tumbling Dice" / "Life on Mars" by The Rolling Stones - 4 February 1972 (#3 UK, #7 US)
- "Rockin' Robin" / "Love is Here and Now You're Gone" by Michael Jackson - 11 February 1972 (#3 UK, #2 US) [Motown]
- "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" / "Mama's Little Girl" by Paul McCartney - 25 February 1972 (#16 UK, #21 US) [EMI]
- "Sweet Music" / "Song of Songs" by Lon and Derrek Van Eaton - 3 March 1972 (#24 US)
- "Baby Blue" / "Flying" by Badfinger - 6 March 1972 (#18 UK, #3 US)
- "The Luck of the Irish" / "Coochy Coochy" by The Ladders - 17 March 1972 (#18 UK, #26 US) [EMI]
- "Rocket Man" / "Suzie (Dramas)" by Elton John - 24 March 1972 (#1 UK, #2 US)
- "Chicago" / "Cowboy Movie" by Crosby & Nash - 3 April 1972 (#10 US)
- "Starman" / "Sweet Black Angel" by The Rolling Stones - 10 April 1972 (#10 UK, #6 US)
- "Sisters, O Sisters" / "Open Your Box" by Yoko Ono - 24 April 1972
- "I Wanna Be Where You Are" / "Ain't No Sunshine" by Michael Jackson - 2 May 1972 (#8 UK, #16 US) [Motown]
- "Move 'Em Out" / "Where There's a Will There's a Way" by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends - 5 May 1972 (#59 US)
- "Mary Had a Little Lamb" / "Little Woman Love" by Paul McCartney - 12 May 1972 (#10 UK, #24 US) [EMI]
- "Sentimental Lady" / "Sunny Side of Heaven" by Fleetwood Mac - 19 May 1972
- "It Doesn't Matter" / "Fallen Eagle" by Stephen Stills & Manassas - 26 May 1972 (#20 US)
- "We're On Our Way" / "Supersoul" by Chris Hodge - 2 June 1972 (#35 US)
- "All Down the Line" / "Rock and Roll Suicide" by The Rolling Stones - 12 June 1972 (#5 UK, #22 US)
- "War Song" / "Singin' Call" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 19 June 1972 (#23 UK, #1 US)
- "Back Off Boogaloo" / "How?" by The Ladders - 30 June 1972 (#8 UK, #2 US) [EMI]
- "Ben" / "You Can Cry on My Shoulder" by Michael Jackson - 12 July 1972 (#1 US) [Motown]
- "Honky Cat" / "Slave" by Elton John - 31 July 1972 (#22 UK, #5 US)
- "Immigration Man" / "Words (Between the Lines of Age)" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 4 August 1972 (#47 UK, #14 US)
- "Dear Elaine" / "Songs of Praise" by Roy Wood - 11 August 1972 (#18 UK)
- "When I Say" / "Do You Mind" by Badfinger - 18 September 1972 (#14 US)
- "Yesterday" / "Eight Days a Week" by The Beatles - 2 October 1972 (#2 UK, #5 US) [EMI]
- "Ball Park Incident" / "Momma" by The Electric Light Orchestra - 16 October 1972 (#6 UK, #18 US)
- "Crocodile Rock" / "Elderberry Wine" by Elton John - 27 October 1972 (#3 UK, #1 US)
- "Saturday Nite Special" / "Valse De Soleil Coucher" by The Sundown Playboys - 31 October 1972
- "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" / "Woh, Don't You Know" by James Taylor - 6 November 1972 (#8 US)
- "Now or Never" / "Move on Fast" by Yoko Ono - 13 November 1972
- "Change Partners" / "Frozen Smiles" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 17 November 1972 (#40 UK, #8 US)
- "Hi, Hi, Hi" / "The Night Comes Down" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 1 December 1972 (#5 UK, #10 US) [EMI]
- "Christmas Time (Is Here Again" / "Hey Bulldog" by The Beatles - 11 December 1972 (#2 UK, #3 US) [EMI]
1973
- "Goodbye Sweet Lorraine" / "Contact Love" by Chris Hodge - 8 January 1973
- "Roll Over Beethoven" & "See My Baby Jive" by The Electric Light Orchestra - 15 January 1973 (#1 UK, #17 US)
- "Page 43" / "Games" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 19 January 1973 (#35 US)
- "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" / "Let It Be" by The Beatles - 5 February 1973 (#6 UK, #10 US) [EMI]
- "Seaside Woman" / "C Moon" by Suzy and the Red Stripes - 5 February 1973 (#45 US)
- "One Man Parade" / "Hymn" by James Taylor - 12 February 1973 (#46 US)
- "Death of Samantha" / "Yang Yang" by Yoko Ono - 26 February 1973
- "Warm Woman" / "More Than Words" by Lon and Derrek Van Eaton - 9 March 1973
- "Will It Go Round in Circles" / "God Loves You" by Billy Preston - 12 March 1973 (#1 UK and US)
- "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" / "Oh Yoko!" by The Ladders - 23 March 1973 (#7 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Daniel" / "Skyline Pigeon" by Elton John - 26 March 1973 (#4 UK, #2 US)
- "Broken Down Angel" / "Witchdoctor Women" by Nazareth - 21 April 1973 (#9 UK)
- "With a Child's Heart" / "Morning Glow" by Michael Jackson - 5 May 1973 (#50 US) [Motown]
- "Isn't It About Time" / "Down the Road" by Stephen Stills & Manassas - 18 May 1973
- "Live and Let Die" / "Son and Daughter" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 1 June 1973 (#5 UK, #2 US) [EMI]
- "Bad, Bad Boy" / "Razamanaz" by Nazareth - 22 June 1973 (#14 UK)
- "Happy" / "Music and Me" by Michael Jackson - 10 July 1973 (#52 UK) [Motown]
- "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" / "Jack Rabbit" by Elton John - 17 July 1973 (#6 UK, #10 US)
- "Angie" / "The Jean Genie" by The Rolling Stones - 24 July 1973 (#2 UK, #1 US)
- "Photograph" / "Meat City" by The Ladders - 27 August 1973 (#3 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Space Race" / "We're Gonna Make It" by Billy Preston - 3 September 1973 (#15 UK, #4 US)
- "I Can Hear Music" / "Goin' Back" by Freddie Mercury [as Larry Lurex] - 10 September 1973
- "Showdown" & "Angel Fingers" by Electric Light Orchestra - 17 September 1973 (#2 UK, #30 US)
- "My Love" / "Keep Yourself Alive" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 21 September 1973 (#7 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Woman Power" / "Men, Men, Men" by Yoko Ono - 24 September 1973
- "Sorrow" / "Amsterdam" by David Bowie - 28 September 1973 (#3 UK)
- "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" / "Screw You" by Elton John - 15 October 1973 (#4 UK, #2 US)
- "Love is Easy" / "My Heart Goes Out" by Badfinger - 19 October 1973 (#23 UK, #15 US)
- "This Flight Tonight" / "Called Her Name" by Nazareth - 26 October 1973 (#11 UK)
- "Mind Games" / "If Not for You" by The Ladders - 16 November 1973 (#8 UK, #5 US) [EMI]
- "Step into Christmas" / "Ho, Ho, Ho (Who'd Be a Turkey at Christmas)" by Elton John - 23 November 1973 (#10 UK)
- "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" / "Don't Let Me Wait Too Long" by The Ladders - 3 December 1973 (#2 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Seven Seas of Rhye" / "Mad the Swine" by Freddie Mercury - 3 December 1973 (#9 UK)
- "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" / "Daybreaker" by Electric Light Orchestra - 10 December 1973 (#4 UK)
1974
- "I Miss You" / "Shine On" by Badfinger - 4 February 1974 (#17 UK)
- "Candle in the Wind" & "Bennie and the Jets" by Elton John - 4 February 1974 (#8 UK, #1 US)
- "Rebel Rebel" / "Time Waits for No One" by The Rolling Stones - 18 February 1974 (#5 UK, #12 US)
- "Shanghai'd in Shanghai" / "Love, Now You're Gone" by Nazareth - 25 March 1974 (#33 UK)
- "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" / "Sick City" by Elton John - 20 May 1974 (#9 UK, #1 US)
- "Helen Wheels" / "Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 14 June 1974 (#10 UK, #9 US) [EMI]
- "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" / "Diamond Dogs" by The Rolling Stones - 28 June 1974 (#10 UK, #16 US)
- "I Shot the Sheriff" / "Give Me Strength" by Eric Clapton - 15 July 1974 (#9 UK, #1 US)
- "Nothing from Nothing" / "My Soul is a Witness" by Billy Preston - 5 August 1975 (#1 UK and US)
- "Rock and Roll Winter" / "Illusions in G Major" by Electric Light Orchestra - 12 August 1974 (#6 UK)
- "The Bitch is Back" / "Cold Highway" by Elton John - 2 September 1974 (#10 UK, #2 US)
- "Silver Train" / "1984" by The Rolling Stones - 9 September 1974 (#7 UK, #18 US)
- "Costafine Town" / "Elly-May" by Splinter - 16 September 1974 (#17 UK)
- "Whatever Gets You thru the Night" & "Snookeroo" by The Ladders w/ Elton John - 23 September 1974 (#23 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Band on the Run" / "Now I'm Here" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 7 October 1974 (#2 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Killer Queen" / "Stone Cold Crazy" by Freddie Mercury - 21 October 1974 (#1 UK, #10 US)
- "Oh My My" / "Maya Love" by The Ladders - 8 November 1974 (#3 UK, #5 US) [EMI]
- "Love Hurts" / "Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth - 8 November 1974 (#20 UK, #8 US)
- "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" / "One Day (At a Time)" by Elton John - 18 November 1974 (#10 UK, #1 US)
- "Can't Get It Out of My Head" / "Are You Ready to Rock" by Electric Light Orchestra - 18 November 1974 (#8 UK, #6 US)
- "Willie and the Hand Jive" / "Mainline Florida" by Eric Clapton - 25 November 1974 (#26 US)
- "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" / "Rock and Roll People" by The Ladders - 6 December 1974 (#35 UK, #30 US) [EMI]
1975
- "Lay Me Down" / "Queen of Darkness" by Badfinger - 6 January 1975 (#35 UK)
- "Jet" / "Sally G" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 27 January 1975 (#7 UK and US) [EMI]
- "Drink All Day (Got to Find Your Own Way Home)" / "China Light" - 7 February 1975 (#35 UK)
- "Fool to Cry" / "Young Americans" by The Rolling Stones - 17 February 1975 (#6 UK, #10 US)
- "Philadelphia Freedom" / "I Saw Her Standing There" by Elton John - 24 February 1975 (#7 UK, #1 US)
- "Junior's Farm" / "Walking in the Park with Eloise" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 14 March 1975 (#4 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Hair of the Dog" / "My White Bicycle" by Nazareth - 28 March 1975 (#14 UK, #6 US)
- "Carry Me" / "Myth of Sisyphus" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 5 May 1975 (#9 UK, #5 US)
- "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" / "Pretty Blue Eyes" by Eric Clapton - 12 May 1975 (#19 UK)
- "Goodnight Vienna" / "The Answer's at the End" by The Ladders - 19 May 1975 (#23 UK, #10 US) [EMI]
- "Just a Little Bit of You" / "We're Almost There" by Michael Jackson - 9 June 1975 (#46 UK, #23 US)
- "Lonely Man" / "Green Line Bus" by Splinter - 16 June 1975 (#18 UK)
- "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" / "Sarah Maria" by James Taylor - 16 June 1975 (#28 UK, #5 US)
- "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" / "House of Cards" by Elton John - 23 June 1975 (#17 UK, #4 US)
- "Fame" / "Worried About You" by The Rolling Stones - 7 July 1975 (#17 UK, #1 US)
- "As I Come of Age" / "Grave Concern" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1 August 1975 (#20 UK, #12 US)
- "You" / "Beef Jerky" by The Ladders - 15 August 1975 (#20 UK, #15 US) [EMI]
- "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" / "Someone Like You" by Eric Clapton - 22 August 1975 (#38 UK)
- "Rattlesnake Roll" / "Strange Magic" by Electric Light Orchestra - 25 August 1975 (#38 UK, #14 US)
- "Over My Head" / "I'm So Afraid" by Fleetwood Mac - 8 September 1975 (#20 US)
- "Island Girl" / "Sugar on the Floor" by Elton John - 29 September 1975 (#14 UK, #1 US)
- "Human Highway" / "Homeward Through the Haze" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 20 October 1975 (#26 UK, #8 US)
- "I'm in Love with My Car" / "Magneto and Titanium Man" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 27 October 1975 (#1 UK, #3 US) [EMI]
- "Listen to What the Man Said" / "My Carnival" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 5 December 1975 (#5 UK, #1 US) [EMI]
- "Bohemian Rhapsody" & "You're My Best Friend" by Freddie Mercury - 1 December 1975 (#1 UK, #7 US)
- "Evil Woman" / "Indiana Rainbow" by Electric Light Orchestra - 8 December 1975 (#10 UK and US)
1976
- "Prison Song" / "Through My Sails" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 5 January 1976 (#38 UK, #15 US)
- "Grow Some Funk of Your Own" / "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)" by Elton John - 12 January 1976 (#10 US)
- "Station to Station" / "Crazy Mama" by The Rolling Stones - 19 January 1976 (#26 UK, #33 US)
- "Rhiannon" / "Sugar Daddy" by Fleetwood Mac - 4 February 1976 (#30 UK, #7 US)
- "Take the Money and Run" / "Out of the Darkness" by Crosby & Nash - 9 February 1976 (#52 US)
- "Medicine Jar" / "Wino Junko" by Jimmy McCulloch and White Line - 23 February 1976 (#35 US)
- "Pinball Wizard" / "Harmony" by Elton John - 12 March 1976 (#5 UK)
- "You're Sixteen" / "Stand By Me" by The Beatles - 15 March 1976 (#1 UK and US) [EMI]
- "Hot Stuff" / "Golden Years" by The Rolling Stones - 12 April 1976 (#8 UK, #10 US)
- "Say You Love Me" / "Monday Morning" by Fleetwood Mac - 31 May 1976 (#28 UK, #10 US)
- "Shower the People" / "I Can Dream of You" by James Taylor - 7 June 1976 (#16 US)
- "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" / "Snow Queen" by Elton John and Kiki Dee - 21 June 1976 (#1 UK and US)
- "Long May You Run" / "Time After Time" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 9 August 1976 (#71 UK, #24 US)
- "#9 Dream" / "This Song" by The Ladders - 23 August 1976 (#23 UK, #9 US)
- "Call My Name" / "Too Many Miles" by Jimmy McCulloch and White Line - 6 September 1976 (#45 UK, #58 US)
- "Silly Love Songs" / "Tie Your Mother Down" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 27 September 1976 (#1 UK and US)
- "Livin' Thing" / "Rockaria!" by Electric Light Orchestra - 4 October 1976 (#4 UK, #13 US)
- "New Rose" / "Help!" by The Damned - 18 October 1976 (#81 UK)
- "Hello Old Friend" / "All Our Past Times" by Eric Clapton - 25 October 1976 (#22 US)
- "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" / "Shoulder Holster" by Elton John - 1 November 1976 (#8 UK, #2 US)
- "Taken at All" / "Black Coral" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 1 November 1976 (#39 US)
- "Somebody to Love" / "Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy" by Freddie Mercury - 15 November 1976 (#1 UK, #9 US)
- "Crackerbox Palace" / "Move Over Miss L" by The Ladders - 15 November 1976 (#19 UK, #7 US)
- "I've Got the Spirit" / "Girl" by Billy Preston - 22 November 1976 (#39 US)
- "Anarchy in the U.K." / "I Wanna Be Me" by The Sex Pistols - 29 November 1976 (#38 UK)
- "Long Away" / "Let 'Em In" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 6 December 1976 (#10 UK, #2 US)
- "Go Your Own Way" / "Silver Springs" by Fleetwood Mac - 20 December 1976 (#22 UK, #4 US)
1977
- "Leaving Here" / "White Line Fever" by Motörhead - 5 January 1977
- "Carnival" / "Hungry" by Eric Clapton - 24 January 1977
- "Crazy Water" / "Chameleon" by Elton John - 31 January 1977 (#20 UK)
- "Time to Hide" / "Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 7 February 1977 (#5 UK, #8 US)
- "Telephone Line" / "Do Ya" by Electric Light Orchestra - 14 February 1977 (#8 UK, #7 US)
- "So It Goes" / "Heart of the City" by Nick Lowe - 14 February 1977 (#70 UK)
- "Neat Neat Neat" / "Stab Your Back" by The Damned - 28 February 1977 (#74 UK)
- "Less Than Zero" / "Radio Sweetheart" by Elvis Costello - 10 March 1977 (#17 UK)
- "White Riot" / "1977" by The Clash - 17 March 1977 (#38 UK)
- "Dreams" / "Songbird" by Fleetwood Mac - 24 March 1977 (#10 UK, #1 US)
- "Wide Stride" / "Whole New Thing" by Billy Preston - 24 March 1977 (#29 US)
- "Don't Stop" / "Gold Dust Woman" by Fleetwood Mac - 14 April 1977 (#4 UK, #1 US)
- "The Goaldiggers Song" / "Brian, Jimmy, Elton and Eric" by Elton John - 21 April 1977
- "In the City" / "Takin' My Love" by The Jam - 28 April 1977 (#40 UK)
- "Remote Control" / "London's Burning" by The Clash - 13 May 1977 (#17 UK)
- "Alison" / "Welcome to the Working Week" by Elvis Costello - 21 May 1977 (#38 UK)
- "God Save the Queen" / "No Feeling" by The Sex Pistols - 27 May 1977 (#2 UK)
- "Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance!)" / "Out of the Blue" by Elton John - 3 June 1977 (#24 UK, #17 US)
- "Motorhead" / "City Kids" by Motörhead - 7 June 1977 (#19 UK)
- "Just a Song Before I Go" / "Run from Tears" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 14 June 1977 (#57 UK, #4 US)
- "You Make Loving Fun" / "Never Going Back Again" by Fleetwood Mac - 21 June 1977 (#26 UK, #8 US)
- "Pretty Vacant" / "No Fun" by The Sex Pistols - 28 June 1977 (#6 UK)
- "Stretcher Case Baby" / "Sick of Being Sick" by The Damned - 3 July 1977 (#58 UK)
- "Wonderful Tonight" / "Pure Smokey" by The Dark Horses - 11 July 1977 (#29 UK, #3 US)
- "Sound and Vision" / "Nightclubbing" by David Bowie and Iggy Pop - 18 July 1977 (#1 UK, #26 US)
- "All Around the World" / "Carnaby Street" by The Jam - 18 July 1977 (#11 UK)
- "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" / "Mystery Dance" by Elvis Costello - 29 July 1977 (#26 UK)
- "It's What You Value" / "Next Time You See Her" by The Dark Horses - 8 August 1977 (#16 US)
- "Whole Wide World" / "Semaphore Signals" by Wreckless Eric - 15 August 1977 (#20 UK)
- "Round & Round" / "I'll Bend for You" by Splinter - September 1977 (#26 UK)
- "Complete Control" / "City of the Dead" by The Clash - 23 September 1977 (#24 UK)
- "Problem Child" / "You Take My Money" by The Damned - 28 September 1977 (#35 UK)
- "Fair Game" / "In My Dreams" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 30 September 1977 (#30 US)
- "We Are the Champions" / "Spread Your Wings" by Freddie Mercury - 3 October 1977 (#2 UK, #4 US)
- "Watching the Detectives" / "Blame it on Cain" by Elvis Costello - 10 October 1977 (#15 UK)
- "Holidays in the Sun" / "Satellite" by The Sex Pistols - 17 October 1977 (#8 UK)
- "Turn to Stone" / "Wild West Hero" by Electric Light Orchestra - 17 October 1977 (#6 UK, #13 US)
- "The Modern World" / "Bricks and Mortar" by The Jam - 31 October 1977 (#30 UK)
- "I'll Still Love You" / "Lay Down Sally" by The Dark Horses - 7 November 1977 (#28 UK)
- "Mull of Kintyre" / "We Will Rock You" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 11 November 1977 (#1 UK, B-side #4 US)
- "Don't Cry Wolf" / "One Way Love" by The Damned - 5 December 1977 (#47 UK)
- "Mr. Blue Sky" / "The Whale" by Electric Light Orchestra - 12 December 1977 (#2 UK, #10 US)
- "Reconnez Cherie" / "Rags and Tatters" by Wreckless Eric - 3 February 1978 (#35 UK)
- "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass" / "They Called It Rock" by Nick Lowe - 17 February 1978 (#4 UK)
- "Clash City Rockers" / "Jail Guitar Doors" by The Clash - 17 February 1978 (#27 UK)
- "With a Little Luck" / "Children Children" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 20 February 1978 (#5 UK, #1 US)
- "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" / "You Belong to Me" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 3 March 1978 (#11 UK)
- "News of the World" / "Aunties and Uncles (Impulsive Youths)" by The Jam - 3 March 1978 (#20 UK)
- "Ego" / "Flintstone Boy" by Elton John - 21 March 1978 (#29 UK, #32 US)
- "Motions of Love" / "I Need Your Love" by Splinter - 27 March 1978 (#36 UK)
- "Pump It Up" / "Big Tears" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 28 April 1978 (#14 UK)
- "It's Late" / "Name and Address" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 8 May 1978 (#39 UK, #17 US)
- "Miss You" / "Far Away Eyes" by The Rolling Stones - 10 May 1978 (#3 UK, #1 US)
- "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" / "The Prisoner" by The Clash - 16 June 1978 (#18 UK)
- "No One is Innocent" / "Cheap Emotions" by The Sex Pistols - 30 June 1978 (#3 UK)
- "New York City" / "Baby Love" by Splinter - 4 August 1978 (#58 UK)
- "David Watts" / "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" by The Jam - 18 August 1978 (#16 UK)
- "Beast of Burden" / "Respectable" by The Rolling Stones - 8 September 1978 (#23 UK, #8 US)
- "Louie, Louie" / "Tear Ya Down" by Motörhead - 30 September 1978 (#61 UK)
- "Don't Stop Me Now" / "Bicycle Race" by Freddie Mercury - 2 October 1978 (#9 UK, #24 US)
- "Part-Time Love" / "I Cry at Night" by Elton John - 4 October 1978 (#11 UK, #19 US)
- "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" / "So Sad About Us/The Night" by The Jam - 13 October 1978 (#10 UK)
- "Radio Radio" / "Tiny Steps" by Elvis Costello - 20 October 1978 (#1 UK)
- "Goodnight Tonight" / "Fat Bottomed Girls" (double A-side) by Paul McCartney & Smile - 6 November 1978 (#5/#3 UK, #5/#12 US)
- "Take the Cash (K.A.S.H.)" / "Girlfriend" by Wreckless Eric - 10 November 1978 (#17 UK)
- "Silly Thing" / "Attack" by The Sex Pistols - 17 November 1978 (#6 UK)
- "Tommy Gun" / "1-2 Crush on You" by The Clash - 24 November 1978 (#11 UK)
- "Song for a Guy" / "Lovesick" by Elton John - 28 November 1978 (#3 UK, #94 US)
- "Crying, Waiting, Hoping" / "I Wish It Would Rain" by Wreckless Eric - 15 December 1978 (#19 UK)
1979
- "Oliver's Army" / "My Funny Valentine" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 2 February 1979 (#1 UK)
- "The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle" / "1-2-3" by The Sex Pistols - 5 February 1979 (#4 UK)
- "Wings" / "Golden Ring" by The Dark Horses - 12 February 1979 (#47 UK, #12 US)
- "English Civil War" / "Pressure Drop" by The Clash - 23 February 1979 (#16 UK)
- "Strange Town" / "The Butterfly Collector" by The Jam - 9 March 1979 (#9 UK)
- "Danger Zone" / "Swear to God" by Splinter - 9 March 1979 (#24 UK)
- "Overkill" / "Too Late, Too Late" by Motörhead - 10 March 1979 (#28 UK)
- "Getting Closer" / "Dead on Time" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 19 March 1979 (#14 UK, #6 US)
- "Start Me Up" / "Claudine" by The Rolling Stones - 26 March 1979 (#7 UK, #1 US)
- "Who Killed Bambi?" / "Rock Around the Clock" by Tenpole Tudor - 30 March 1979 (#14 UK)
- "Love Comes to Everyone" / "Buried Alive" by The Dark Horses - 16 April 1979 (#10 UK, #4 US)
- "Shine a Little Love" / "Jungle" by Electric Light Orchestra - 27 April 1979 (#6 UK, #8 US)
- "Beauty and the Beast" / "Yassassin" by David Bowie - 27 April 1979 (#26 UK)
- "Love Song" / "Noise Noise Noise" by The Damned - 30 April 1979 (#9 UK)
- "Accidents Will Happen" / "Talking in the Dark" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 4 May 1979 (#8 UK, #73 US)
- "Are You Ready for Love" / "Three Way Love Affair" by Elton John - 31 May 1979 (#37 UK)
- "Boys Keep Swinging" / "DJ" by David Bowie - 29 June 1979 (#7 UK)
- "No Class" / "Like a Nightmare" by Motörhead - 30 June 1979 (#41 UK)
- "Don't Bring Me Down" / "Dreaming of 4000" by Electric Light Orchestra - 3 July 1979 (#3 UK, #1 US)
- "Arrow Through Me" / "To You" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 9 July 1979 (#10 US)
- "Watch Out for Lucy" / "Soft Touch" by The Dark Horses - 16 July 1979 (#37 UK, #9 US)
- "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" / "I Can't Help It" by Michael Jackson - 17 July 1979 (#3 UK, #1 US)
- "Groovy Times" / "Gates of the West" by The Clash - 26 July 1979 (#53 UK)
- "No Spare Parts" / "Infekshun" by The Rolling Stones - 27 July 1979 (#19 UK, #3 US)
- "The Diary of Horace Wimp" / "Down Home Town" by Electric Light Orchestra - 7 August 1979 (#8 UK)
- "The Prince" / "Madness" by Madness - 10 August 1979 (#16 UK)
- "Cruel to Be Kind" / "Endless Grey Ribbon" by Nick Lowe - 17 August 1979 (#10 UK and US)
- "When You're Young" / "Smithers-Jones" by The Jam - 17 August 1979 (#12 UK)
- "Mama Can't Buy You Love" / "Strangers" by Elton John - 5 September 1979 (#5 US)
- "Think About Me" / "Walk a Thin Line" by Fleetwood Mac - 19 September 1979 (#20 US)
- "Smash It Up" / "Burglar" by The Damned - 28 September 1979 (#22 UK)
- "Confusion" / "Last Train to London" (double A-side) by Electric Light Orchestra - 8 October 1979 (#5 UK, #14 US)
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" / "Mustapha" by Freddie Mercury - 15 October 1979 (#2 UK, #1 US)
- "Hit and Miss Judy" / "Let's Go to the Pictures" by Wreckless Eric - 15 October 1979 (#57 UK)
- "The Eton Rifles" / "See-Saw" by The Jam - 26 October 1979 (#2 UK)
- "One Step Beyond" / "Mistakes" by Madness - 26 October 1979 (#7 UK)
- "Rock with You" / "Working Day and Night" by Michael Jackson - 3 November 1979 (#7 UK, #1 US)
- "Sara" / "Brown Eyes" by McVie Nicks - 5 November 1979 (#7 US)
- "Wonderful Christmastime" / "Daytime Nighttime Suffering" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 19 November 1979 (#6 UK)
- "I Just Can't Be Happy Today" / "Turkey Song" by The Damned - 26 November 1979 (#38 UK)
- "Bomber" / "Over the Top" by Motörhead - 1 December 1979 (#23 UK)
- "London Calling" / "Armagideon Time" by The Clash - 7 December 1979 (#4 UK, #21 US)
- "My Girl" / "Stepping into Line" by Madness - 21 December 1979 (#3 UK)
1980
- "A Pop Song" / "Reconnez Cherie" by Wreckless Eric - 22 January 1980
- "Off the Wall" / "Get on the Floor" by Michael Jackson - 2 February 1980 (#7 UK, #10 US)
- "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" / "Girls Talk" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 8 February 1980 (#2 UK)
- "Train in Vain" / "Clampdown" by The Clash - 12 February 1980 (#24 UK, #19 US)
- "Alabama Song" / "Crystal Japan" by David Bowie - 15 February 1980 (#23 UK)
- "Real Fun" / "What's in a Word" by Tenpole Tudor - 7 March 1980 (#29 UK)
- "Going Underground" / "Dreams of Children" by The Jam - 14 March 1980 (#1 UK)
- "Broken Doll" / "I Need a Situation" by Wreckless Eric - 14 March 1980
- "High Fidelity" / "Getting Mighty Crowded" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 4 April 1980 (#22 UK)
- "She's Out of My Life" / "Girlfriend" by Michael Jackson - 19 April 1980 (#3 UK, #10 US)
- "Little Jeannie" / "Conquer the Sun" by Elton John - 1 May 1980 (#18 UK, #1 US)
- "Another One Bites the Dust" / "Play the Game" by Freddie Mercury - 12 May 1980 (#7 UK, #1 US)
- "Thoroughfare Gap" / "Distances" by Crosby, Stills & Nash - 22 May 1980 (#57 UK, #15 US)
- "Emotional Rescue" / "F.U.C. Her" by The Rolling Stones - 23 May 1980 (#9 UK, #3 US)
- "Magic" / "Fool Country" by Olivia Newton-John - 23 May 1980 (#30 UK, #1 US)
- "I'm Alive" / "Drum Dreams" by Electric Light Orchestra - 24 May 1980 (#11 UK, #6 US)
- "Xanadu" (with Electric Light Orchestra) / "Whenever You're Away from Me" (with Gene Kelly) by Olivia Newton-John - 6 June 1980 (#1 UK, #2 US)
- "New Amsterdam"/"Dr. Luther's Assistant" / "Ghost Train"/"Just a Memory" by Elvis Costello - 13 June 1980 (#30 UK) [extended play]
- "Save Me" / "Summer's Day Song" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 30 June 1980 (#5 UK, #2 US)
- "Out of the Island" / "Feel Your Love (Tears in the Light)" by Crosby, Stills & Nash - 14 July 1980 (#89 UK, #22 US)
- "Girlfriend" / "Burn This Disco Out" by Michael Jackson - 16 July 1980 (#41 UK)
- "Ashes to Ashes" / "Move On" by David Bowie - 1 August 1980 (#1 UK, #74 US)
- "All Over the World" / "The Fall" by Electric Light Orchestra - 2 August 1980 (#3 UK, #5 US)
- "Sartorial Eloquence" / "Cartier" by Elton John - 5 August 1980 (#38 UK, #36 US)
- "Bankrobber" / "Rockers Galore... UK Tour" by The Clash - 8 August 1980 (#8 UK)
- "Coming Up" / "Darkroom" by Paul McCartney & Smile - 11 August 1980 (#2 UK, #1 US)
- "Start!" / "Liza Radley" by The Jam - 15 August 1980 (#1 UK)
- "All About You" / "Send It to Me" by The Rolling Stones - 25 August 1980 (#33 UK, #26 US)
- "Baggy Trousers" / "The Business" by Madness - 5 September 1980 (#3 UK)
- "3 Bells in a Row" / "Fashion" by Tendpole Tudor - 19 September 1980 (#23 UK)
- "The History of the World (Part 1)" / "I Believe the Impossible" by The Damned - 26 September 1980 (#36 UK)
- "Drive My Car (Needed to Ride)" / "Helicopter Song" by Crosby, Stills & Nash - 20 October 1980 (#47 US)
- "Suddenly" (with Cliff Richard) / "You Made Me Love You" by Olivia Newton John - 24 October 1980 (#11 UK, #18 US)
- "Fashion" / "It's No Game (No. 1)" by David Bowie - 24 October 1980 (#5 UK, #52 US)
- "Ace of Spades" / "Dirty Love" by Motörhead - 27 October 1980 (#7 UK)
- "Embarrassment" / "Crying Shame" by Madness - 14 November 1980 (#4 UK)
- "Dear God" / "Tactics" by Elton John - 14 November 1980
- "I Can't Stand It" / "Don't Worry" by The Dark Horses - 17 November 1980 (#10 US)
- "Don't Walk Away" / "Little Town Flirt" by Electric Light Orchestra - 22 November 1980 (#16 UK)
- "Flash's Theme" / "Rainclouds" (featuring Paul McCartney) by Smile - 24 November 1980 (#8 UK, #35 US)
- "There Ain't No Sanity Clause" / "Hit or Miss" by The Damned - 1 December 1980 (#79 UK)
- "Hitsville UK" / "Kingston Advice" by The Clash - 12 December 1980 (#22 UK, #19 US)
- "Clubland" / "Clean Money" by Elvis Costello and The Attractions - 12 December 1980 (#51 UK)
- "Say You Don't Mind" / "Maisie" by Denny Laine & Wings - 15 December 1980
- "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" / "Because You're Young" by David Bowie - 22 December 1980 (#14 UK)
TBC
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