The Top 40 Singles of 1972:
- "American Pie - Parts I & II" - Don McLean (First chart appearance: 12/4/71; Highest position: #1)
- "Alone Again (Naturally)" - Gilbert O'Sullivan (7/1/72; #1)
- "Without You" - Nilsson (1/15/72; #1)
- "Brand New Key" - Melanie (11/27/71; #1)
- "I Gotcha" - Joe Tex (2/26/72; #2)
- "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" - Wayne Newton (6/10/72; #4)
- "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green (12/11/71; #1)
- "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack (3/25/72; #1)
- "Brandy" - Looking Glass (7/1/72; #1)
- "Lean On Me" - Bill Withers (5/27/72; #1)
- "If Loving You Is Wrong" - Luther Ingram (6/24/72; #3)
- "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me" - Mac Davis (8/5/72; #1)
- "Heart Of Gold" - Neil Young (2/12/72; #1)
- "The Candy Man" - Sammy Davis, Jr. (4/15/72; #1)
- "Nice To Be With You" - Gallery (4/29/72; #4)
- "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" - Robert John (1/29/72; #3)
- "Slippin' Into Darkness" - War (4/1/72; #16)
- "I'll Take You There" - The Staple Singers (4/15/72; #1)
- "Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)" - The Hollies (7/8/72; #2)
- "A Horse With No Name" - America (3/4/72; #1)
- "Outa Space" - Billy Preston (5/13/72; #2)
- "Oh Girl" - Chi-Lites (4/15/72; #1)
- "Song Sung Blue" - Neil Diamond (5/13/72; #1)
- "Family Affair" - Sly and the Family Stone (11/13/71; #1)
- "Rockin' Robin" - Michael Jackson (3/18/72; #2)
- "My Ding-A-Ling" - Chuck Berry (9/9/72; #1)
- "Back Stabbers" - The O'Jays (8/12/72; #3)
- "Everybody Plays The Fool" - The Main Ingredient (9/2/72; #3)
- "Last Night (I Didn't Get To Sleep At All)" - The 5th Dimension (4/22/72; #8)
- "Betcha By Golly, Wow" - The Stylistics (3/11/72; #3)
- "Precious And Few" - Climax (1/22/72; #3)
- "Ben" - Michael Jackson (9/9/72; #1)
- "Cherish" - David Cassidy (11/13/71; #9)
- "How Do You Do?" - Mouth & MacNeal (6/17/72)
- "I'm Still In Love With You" - Al Green (7/15/72; #3)
- "Down By The Lazy River" - The Osmonds (1/29/72; #4)
- "Scorpio" - Dennis Coffey (11/13/71; #6)
- "Popcorn" - Hot Butter (8/19/72; #9)
- "Go All The Way" - Raspberries (8/19/72; #5)
- "Too Late To Turn Back Now" - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose (6/17/72; #2)