Another one done!
Our fourth visit to the swingin' Sixties - how did 1963 do? It definitely felt like a watershed year - how could it be anything other thanks to four lads from Liverpool? There were certainly some decent albums in there though, although I think it's safe to say the women didn't exactly dominate matters. And to no-one's great surprise, the ownership ratio this year was a big fat zero percent. Looking at the best selling albums of the year, we're back to relying on the dubious information from bestsellingalbums.org but I don't think anyone will be surprised to see The Beatles taking the top two spots - although I'm quite surprised that With The Beatles takes the top spot, because Please Please Me was #1 for thirty weeks of the year. The other record which spent an age at #1 was Cliff Richard's Summer Holiday , so it's no surprise to see that at #3 but I wasn't expecting to have West Side Story (which was released in '61) at #4 - it's fair...