Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently

Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently was the only number one in the UK Albums Chart for the Irish singer, Val Doonican.

[1] It spent three weeks at the top of that chart between 31 December 1967 and 20 January 1968, displacing The Beatles album Sgt.

Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band which had been in that spot for many weeks.

[2] The idea for the album came from the popular closing sequence of Doonican's TV show, in which he sang a song while seated in a rocking chair.

[3] There was a problem with the distribution of the album in Ireland as Pye failed to get the quantities required of the LP as precautions at Dublin Airport due to a foot-and-mouth outbreak in Britain resulted in a backlog of records to be disinfected and BEA and Aer Lingus refused to accept further supplies.