List of Number-one Albums of 1969 (U.S.)

These are the Billboard Magazine number one albums of 1969, per the Billboard 200.

Issue Date Album Artist(s)
January 4 The Beatles (The White Album) The Beatles
January 11
January 18
January 25
February 1
February 8 TCB Diana Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations
February 15 The Beatles (The White Album) The Beatles
February 22
March 1
March 8 Wichita Lineman Glen Campbell
March 15
March 22
March 29 Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat & Tears
April 5 Wichita Lineman Glen Campbell
April 12 Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat, & Tears
April 19
April 26 Hair Original Cast
May 3
May 10
May 17
May 24
May 31
June 7
June 14
June 21
June 28
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26 Blood, Sweat & Tears Blood, Sweat, & Tears
August 2
August 9
August 16
August 23 At San Quentin Johnny Cash
August 30
September 6
September 13
September 20 Blind Faith Blind Faith
September 27
October 4 Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival
October 11
October 18
October 25
November 1 Abbey Road The Beatles
November 8
November 15
November 22
November 29
December 6
December 13
December 20
December 27 Led Zeppelin II Led Zeppelin
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See also
  • Year-end albums

Famous quotes containing the words list, number-one:

    Lovers, forget your love,
    And list to the love of these,
    She a window flower,
    And he a winter breeze.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    I’m your number-one fan.
    William Goldman (b. 1931)