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List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 1971

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These are the Billboard number-one pop albums of 1971.

Tapestry by Carole King spent 15 weeks at number one, the most of any album in 1971.

Chart history

Key
Indicates best performing album of 1971
Issue date Album Artist(s) Label Ref.
January 2 All Things Must Pass George Harrison Apple
January 9
January 16
January 23
January 30
February 6
February 13
February 20 Jesus Christ Superstar Various Artists Decca
February 27 Pearl Janis Joplin Columbia
March 6
March 13
March 20
March 27
April 3
April 10
April 17
April 24
May 1 Jesus Christ Superstar Various Artists Decca
May 8
May 15 4 Way Street Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Atlantic
May 22 Sticky Fingers The Rolling Stones Rolling Stones
May 29
June 5
June 12
June 19 Tapestry Carole King Ode 70
June 26
July 3
July 10
July 17
July 24
July 31
August 7
August 14
August 21
August 28
September 4
September 11
September 18
September 25
October 2 Every Picture Tells a Story Rod Stewart Mercury
October 9
October 16
October 23
October 30 Imagine John Lennon Apple
November 6 Shaft Isaac Hayes / Soundtrack Enterprise
November 13 Santana III Santana Columbia
November 20
November 27
December 4
December 11
December 18 There's a Riot Goin' On Sly & the Family Stone Epic
December 25

See also

References

  1. "January 2, 1971". Billboard 200.
  2. "January 9, 1971". Billboard 200.
  3. "January 16, 1971". Billboard 200.
  4. "January 23, 1971". Billboard 200.
  5. "January 30, 1971". Billboard 200.
  6. "February 6, 1971". Billboard 200.
  7. "February 13, 1971". Billboard 200.
  8. "February 20, 1971". Billboard 200.
  9. "February 27, 1971". Billboard 200.
  10. "March 6, 1971". Billboard 200.
  11. "March 13, 1971". Billboard 200.
  12. "March 20, 1971". Billboard 200.
  13. "March 27, 1971". Billboard 200.
  14. "April 3, 1971". Billboard 200.
  15. "April 10, 1971". Billboard 200.
  16. "April 17, 1971". Billboard 200.
  17. "April 24, 1971". Billboard 200.
  18. "May 1, 1971". Billboard 200.
  19. "May 8, 1971". Billboard 200.
  20. "May 15, 1971". Billboard 200.
  21. "May 22, 1971". Billboard 200.
  22. "May 29, 1971". Billboard 200.
  23. "June 5, 1971". Billboard 200.
  24. "June 12, 1971". Billboard 200.
  25. "June 19, 1971". Billboard 200.
  26. "June 26, 1971". Billboard 200.
  27. "July 3, 1971". Billboard 200.
  28. "July 10, 1971". Billboard 200.
  29. "July 17, 1971". Billboard 200.
  30. "July 24, 1971". Billboard 200.
  31. "July 31, 1971". Billboard 200.
  32. "August 7, 1971". Billboard 200.
  33. "August 14, 1971". Billboard 200.
  34. "August 21, 1971". Billboard 200.
  35. "August 28, 1971". Billboard 200.
  36. "September 4, 1971". Billboard 200.
  37. "September 11, 1971". Billboard 200.
  38. "September 18, 1971". Billboard 200.
  39. "September 25, 1971". Billboard 200.
  40. "October 2, 1971". Billboard 200.
  41. "October 9, 1971". Billboard 200.
  42. "October 16, 1971". Billboard 200.
  43. "October 23, 1971". Billboard 200.
  44. "October 30, 1971". Billboard 200.
  45. "November 6, 1971". Billboard 200.
  46. "November 13, 1971". Billboard 200.
  47. "November 20, 1971". Billboard 200.
  48. "November 27, 1971". Billboard 200.
  49. "December 4, 1971". Billboard 200.
  50. "December 11, 1971". Billboard 200.
  51. "December 18, 1971". Billboard 200.
  52. "December 25, 1971". Billboard 200.
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