
The best officially on CD and/or 7" released singles of 2007, according to, well, me.
001 Maxïmo Park
002 Arcade Fire No Cars Go
003 Tokyo Police Club Nature Of The Experiment
004 The Shins Phantom Limb
005 LCD Soundsystem Someone Great
006 Badly Drawn Boy Promises
007 Arcade Fire Intervention
008 Feist 1234
009 The Knife Marble House
010 Tokyo Police Club Cheer It On
011 Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys She's Madonna
012 Klaxons Golden Skans
013 Razorlight I Can't Stop This Feeling I've Got
014 Robyn with Kleerup With Every Heartbeat
015 New Young Pony Club The Bomb
016 Kate Nash Foundations
017 Kings of Leon Fans
018 Maps You Don't Know Her Name
019 Late of the Pier Bathroom Gurgle
020 Interpol The Heinrich Maneuver
021 Klaxons Gravity's Rainbow
022 Badly Drawn Boy A Journey For A To B
023 Mika Grace Kelly
024 Caribou Melody Day
025 Bloc Party I Still Remember
026 Justice D.A.N.C.E.
027 Tokyo Police Club Your English Is Good
028 Good Shoes Morden
029 PJ Harvey The Piano
030 LEVY Glorious
031 Cold War Kids Hospital Beds
033 Malcolm Middleton Fuck It, I Love You
034 Cansei de Ser Sexy Off The Hook
035 Casiotone for the Painfully Alone Young Shields
036 Nelly Furtado Say It Right
037 Arcade Fire Keep The Car Running
038 The Sounds Painted By Numbers
039 Kings of Leon On Call
040 The Shins Turn On Me
041 The Enemy Away From Here
042 Interpol Mammoth
043 The National Mistaken For Strangers
044 The Thermals A Pillar Of Salt
045 Bloc Party Flux
046 The Wombats Let's Dance To Joy Division
047 Arctic Monkeys Fluorescent Adolescent
048 Jakobinarina His Lyrics Are Disastrous
049 Shiny Toy Guns You Are The One
050 The Sounds Tony The Beat
051 The Shins Australia
052 Malcolm Middleton We're All Going To Die
053 The Cribs Our Bovine Public/Don't You Wanna Be Relevant?
054 Figurines Let's Head Out
055 Bloc Party The Prayer
056 Patrick Wolf The Magic Position
057 Peter Bjorn and John Objects Of My Affection
058 Kula Shaker Second Sight
059 LCD Soundsystem All My Friends
061 Maxïmo Park Books From Boxes
062 Feist My Moon My Man
063 Sophie Ellis-Bextor Catch You
064 Malcolm Middleton A Brighter Beat
065 Mika Love Today
066 Dave Gahan Kingdom
067 The Cribs Men's Needs
068 Editors Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
069 Van She Kelly
070 Voxtrot Trouble
071 Battle The Longest Time
072 Cold War Kids Hang Me Up To Dry
073 Harrisons Dear Constable
074 Patrick Watson Luscious Life/The Storm
075 Paul McCartney Dance Tonight
076 The Pigeon Detectives I'm Not Sorry
077 Modest Mouse Dashboard
078 Ghosts The World Is Outside
079 The Courteeners Acrylic
080 Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong Lucio Starts Fires
081 Cut Off Your Hands Still Fond/Closed Eyes
082 Silversun Pickups Well Thought Out Twinkles
083 The Horrors Gloves
084 Amy Winehouse Back To Black
085 The Teenagers Starlett Johansson
086 Editors An End Has A Start
087 Bloc Party Hunting For Witches
088 Electrelane To The East
089 The Good, The Bad & The Queen Green Fields
090 The Raveonettes Dead Sound
091 The Rakes We Danced Together
092 Bonnie "Prince" Billy Strange Form Of Life
093 The Polyphonic Spree Running Away
094 Good Shoes Never Meant To Hurt You
095 I Was a Cub Scout Pink Squares
096 The Cooper Temple Clause Head
097 Jarvis Don't Let Him Waste Your Time
098 Blood Red Shoes It's Getting Boring By The Sea
099 Luke Haines Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop
100 Herman Düne I Wish That I Could See You Soon
Last year I cited the BBC, "Unless something goes badly awry with the upward curve in the general quality of pop music that began in 2002 and banked sharply skywards in 2006, then 2007 ought to be the greatest year for singles since records and records began." and added that, "Ironically, in the age of the disappearing singles market, the quality of the singles themselves have hardly ever been in a healthier state." - A statement which, thankfully, still rings true a year later. Let 2008 commence!
For the insatiable (and possibly equally crazy as me) amongst us - even more charts:
Top 2007
Top 2006
Top 2005
- rejoice! (...)
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