British Number One Hits Not Included Above
Winter
- "Keep On Running" – Spencer Davis Group
- "Michelle" – The Overlanders
- "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" – The Walker Brothers
Spring
- "Somebody Help Me" – The Spencer Davis Group
- "Pretty Flamingo" – Manfred Mann
Summer
- "Sunny Afternoon" – The Kinks
- "Get Away" – Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames
- "With a Girl Like You" – The Troggs
- "All or Nothing" – Small Faces
Autumn
- "Distant Drums" – Jim Reeves
- "Green, Green Grass of Home" – Tom Jones
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