The highest-selling singles in Japan are ranked in the Oricon Singles Chart, which is published by Oricon Style magazine. The data are compiled by Oricon based on each single's physical sales. This list includes the singles that reached the number one place on that chart in 1975.
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart
editIssue date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
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January 6 | "Fuyu no Iro " | Momoe Yamaguchi | [1] |
January 13 | |||
January 20 | |||
January 27 | |||
February 3 | "Hajimete no Dekigoto" | Junko Sakurada | |
February 10 | "Shitetsu Ensen " | Goro Noguchi | |
February 17 | |||
February 24 | |||
March 3 | "22-sai no Wakare " | Kaze | |
March 10 | |||
March 17 | |||
March 24 | |||
March 31 | "Waga Yoki Tomoyo " | Hiroshi Kamayatsu | |
April 7 | |||
April 14 | |||
April 21 | |||
April 28 | "Showa Kare Susuki " | Sakura & Ichiro | |
May 5 | |||
May 12 | |||
May 19 | "Cyclamen no Kaori " | Akira Fuse | |
May 26 | |||
June 2 | |||
June 9 | |||
June 16 | |||
June 23 | "Kakkoman Boogie / Minato no Yoko Yokohama Yokosuka " | Down Town Boogie Woogie Band | |
June 30 | |||
July 7 | |||
July 14 | |||
July 21 | |||
July 28 | "Kokoro Nokori " | Takashi Hosokawa | |
August 4 | |||
August 11 | |||
August 18 | |||
August 25 | "Omoide Makura" | Kyoko Kosaka | |
September 1 | "Romance " | Hiromi Iwasaki | |
September 8 | |||
September 15 | |||
September 22 | "Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni " | Kenji Sawada | |
September 29 | |||
October 6 | |||
October 13 | |||
October 20 | |||
October 27 | "Ichigo Hakusho wo Mou Ichido " | Bang Bang | |
November 3 | |||
November 10 | |||
November 17 | |||
November 24 | |||
December 1 | |||
December 8 | "Sentimental " | Hiromi Iwasaki | |
December 15 | |||
December 22 | "Ano Hi ni Kaeritai " | Yumi Arai | |
December 29 |
References
edit- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-26. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
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