Glen Campbell
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- Born Glen Travis Campbell on 22 April 1936 in Arkansas, US.
- Died on 08 August 2017 in Tennessee, US.
- 1969


Wichita Lineman
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 29 January 1969, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 7.

Galveston
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 14 May 1969, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 14.- 1970


Try A Little Kindness
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 08 February 1970, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.

Honey Come Back
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 02 August 1970, spent 19 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.

Everything A Man Could Ever Need
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 20 September 1970, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.

It's Only Make Believe
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 31 December 1970, spent 15 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.- 1971


Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 21 March 1971, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 39.- 1975


Rhinestone Cowboy
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 28 September 1975, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.- 1977


Southern Nights
- Glen Campbell
entered the UK charts on 20 March 1977, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 28.- 2017


Wichita Lineman
- Glen Campbell
re-entered the UK charts on 11 August 2017 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 98.
- 1962


Too Late To Worry, Too Blue To Cry
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 25 August 1962, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 76.- 1965


The Universal Soldier
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 25 September 1965, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.- 1967


Gentle On My Mind
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 08 July 1967, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 62.

By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 28 October 1967, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 26.- 1968


Hey Little One
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 20 January 1968, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 54.

I Wanna Live
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 06 April 1968, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 36.

Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 06 July 1968, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.

Gentle On My Mind
- Glen Campbell
re-entered the US charts on 14 September 1968 and spent a further 9 in the charts reaching number 39.

Wichita Lineman
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 02 November 1968, spent 15 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.- 1969


Let It Be Me
- Glen Campbell
(and Bobbie Gentry) entered the US charts on 25 January 1969, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 36.

Galveston
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 01 March 1969, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.

Where's The Playground Susie?
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 03 May 1969, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 26.

True Grit
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 26 July 1969, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 35.

Try A Little Kindness
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 11 October 1969, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 23.- 1970


Honey Come Back
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 17 January 1970, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 19.

Oh Happy Day
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 11 April 1970, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 40.

Everything A Man Could Ever Need
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 04 July 1970, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 52.

It's Only Make Believe
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 05 September 1970, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 10.- 1971


Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 13 March 1971, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 31.

The Last Time I Saw Her
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 26 June 1971, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 61.

I Say A Little Prayer - By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- Glen Campbell
(and Anne Murray) entered the US charts on 23 October 1971, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 81.- 1972


I Will Never Pass This Way Again
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 26 August 1972, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 61.

One Last Time
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 09 December 1972, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 78.- 1973


I Knew Jesus (Before He Was A Star)
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 17 March 1973, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.- 1974


Houston (I'm Comin' To See You)
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 09 February 1974, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 68.- 1975


Rhinestone Cowboy
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 31 May 1975, spent 23 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 08 November 1975, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 11.- 1976


Don't Pull Your Love - then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 27 March 1976, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 27.- 1977


Southern Nights
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 12 February 1977, spent 21 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

Sunflower
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 09 July 1977, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 39.- 1978


Can You Fool
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 21 October 1978, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 38.- 1980


Somethin' 'Bout You Baby I Like
- Glen Campbell
(and Rita Coolidge) entered the US charts on 17 May 1980, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 42.- 1981


I Don't Want To Know Your Name
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 24 January 1981, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 65.

I Love My Truck
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 22 August 1981, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 94.- 2014


I'm Not Gonna Miss You
- Glen Campbell
entered the US charts on 01 November 2014, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 90.


Blue Christmas - Glen Campbell 


Brenda - Glen Campbell 


Death Valley - Glen Campbell 


Divorce Me COD - Glen Campbell 


Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Glen Campbell 


Here I Am - Glen Campbell 


I Love How You Love Me - Glen Campbell 


If You Go Away - Glen Campbell 


I'll Be Home For Christmas - Glen Campbell 


Little Green Apples - Glen Campbell 


Lonesome Jailhouse Blues - Glen Campbell 


Long Black Limousine - Glen Campbell 


Make It Easy On Yourself - Glen Campbell 


Miracle Of Love - Glen Campbell 


Mull Of Kintyre - Glen Campbell 


No Vacancy - Glen Campbell 


Nothin' Better Than a Pretty Woman - Glen Campbell 


O Holy Night - Glen Campbell 


Oh What A Woman - Glen Campbell 


Only Love Can Break A Heart - Glen Campbell 


Rainin' On My Mountain - Glen Campbell 


Tennessee - Glen Campbell 


Truck Drivin' Man - Glen Campbell
(and The Green River Boys)

Turn Around, Look At Me - Glen Campbell 


What A Wonderful World - Glen Campbell 


You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - Glen Campbell 


You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - Glen Campbell 


All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Bobbie Gentry
(and Glen Campbell)

Gentle On My Mind - Bobbie Gentry
(and Glen Campbell)

Mornin' Glory
- Bobbie Gentry
(and Glen Campbell)

Rhinestone Cowboy (Giddy Up Giddy Up)
- Rikki & Daz
(featuring Glen Campbell)

Walk Right Back - Bobbie Gentry
(and Glen Campbell)