List of number-one hits of 1971 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1971, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Radio Mil.[1] Also included are the number-one songs according to the Record World magazine.

Chart history (Billboard)

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Argentine singer-songwriter Leo Dan earned his second #1 song since 1964 with "Mary es mi amor".
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Issue Date Song Artist(s) Label Ref.
January 9 "Y volveré" Los Ángeles Negros Capitol [2]
January 23 "Yellow River" Christie Epic [3]
January 30 [4]
February 20 "My Sweet Lord" George Harrison Apple [5]
February 27 [6]
March 6 [7]
March 13 [8]
March 20 [9]
March 27 [10]
April 3 [11]
April 10 "Nasty Sex" La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata Polydor [12]
April 17 [13]
May 15 [14]
May 22 "Mi corazón es un gitano" Lupita D'Alessio / Nada Orfeón / RCA [15]
May 29 Lupita D'Alessio Orfeón [16]
June 5 Lupita D'Alessio / Nada Orfeón / RCA [17]
June 12 [18]
June 19 Lupita D'Alessio / Nada / Nicola Di Bari [19]
June 26 [20]
July 3 [21]
July 17 [22]
July 31 "Mary es mi amor" Leo Dan CBS [23]
August 7 [24]
August 14 [25]
August 21 [26]
September 4 "Felicidad" Víctor Yturbe "El Pirulí" Philips [27]
September 11 "Mary es mi amor" Leo Dan CBS [28]
September 25 [29]
October 2 [30]
October 23 "Double Barrel" Dave and Ansell Collins Phillips [31]
November 13 "Rosa marchita" Roberto Jordán RCA [32]
November 20 [33]
December 4 "Porque yo te amo" Sandro de América CBS [34]
December 11 [35]
December 18 [36]
December 25 [37]
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By country of origin

Number-one artists:

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Country of origin Number of artists Artists
Mexico 4 La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata
Lupita D'Alessio
Roberto Jordán
Víctor Yturbe "El Pirulí"
Argentina 2 Leo Dan
Sandro de América
Italy 2 Nada
Nicola di Bari
United Kingdom 2 Christie
George Harrison
Chile 1 Los Ángeles Negros
Jamaica 1 Dave and Ansell Collins
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Number-one compositions (it denotes the country of origin of the song's composer[s]; in case the song is a cover of another one, the name of the original composition is provided in parentheses):

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Country of origin Number of compositions Compositions
Argentina 2 "Mary es mi amor"
"Porque yo te amo"
Mexico 2 "Felicidad"
"Nasty Sex"
United Kingdom 2 "My Sweet Lord"
"Yellow River"
France 1 "Y volveré" ("Emporte-moi")
Italy 1 "Mi corazón es un gitano" ("Il cuore è uno zingaro")
Jamaica 1 "Double Barrel"
United States 1 "Rosa marchita" ("Cracklin' Rosie")
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Chart history (Record World)

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Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 16 "Cozumel" Los Sonor's [38]
April 10 "Puente de piedra" Los Chicanos [39]
June 26 [40]
August 14 "Mary es mi amor" Leo Dan [41]
September 18 [42]
October 23 "Rosa marchita" Roberto Jordán [43]
November 13 "Mi amor es para ti" Los Solitarios [44]
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