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List of number-one singles from the 1960s (UK)
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The UK Singles Chart is the official record chart in the United Kingdom. Prior to 1969 there was no official singles chart;[1][2][3] however, The Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums regard the canonical sources as New Musical Express (NME) before 10 March 1960 and Record Retailer from then until 15 February 1969 when Retailer and the BBC jointly commissioned the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) to compile the charts.[1][4] The choice to use Record Retailer as the canonical source for the 1960s has been contentious because NME (which continued compiling charts beyond March 1960) had the biggest circulation of periodicals in the decade and was more widely followed.[1][2]

As well as the chart compilers mentioned previously, Melody Maker, Disc and Record Mirror all compiled their own charts during the decade. Due to the lack of any official chart the BBC aggregated results from all these charts to announce its own Pick of the Pops chart.[1] One source explains that the reason for using the Record Retailer chart for the 1960s was that it was "the only chart to have as many as 50 positions for almost the entire decade".[3] The sample size of Record Retailer in the early 1960s was around 30 stores whereas NME and Melody Maker were sampling over 100 stores.[1] In 1969, the first BMRB chart was compiled using postal returns of sales logs from 250 record shops.[4]

In terms of number-one singles, The Beatles were the most successful group of the decade having seventeen singles reach the top spot.[5] The longest duration of a single at number-one was eight weeks and this was achieved on three occasions: "It's Now or Never" by Elvis Presley in 1960; "Wonderful Land" by The Shadows in 1962 and "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies in 1969. The Beatles' song "She Loves You" became the best-selling single of all time in 1963, a record it held until 1977 when band member Paul McCartney's new band, Wings, surpassed it with "Mull of Kintyre".[6] "She Loves You" was the best-selling song of the decade and one of fourteen songs believed to have sold over one million copies in the 1960s.[7][8][9]

Number-one singles

The Beatles had seventeen number-one singles in the 1960s, more than any other artist. Their single "She Loves You" was the best-selling of the decade.
Elvis Presley had eleven number-ones throughout the decade. "It's Now or Never" was the best-selling single of 1960 and spent an unsurpassed (but equalled) eight weeks at number one during the 1960s.
Cliff Richard achieved seven of his number-one singles during the 1960s.
Tom Jones (pictured left with Janis Joplin) had two of his three number-one singles in the 1960s, the third was in 2009.[10]
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Best-selling single of the year[11]
Best-selling single of the decade[11]
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No. Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Record label[nb 2] Week starting date[nb 1][nb 3] Weeks at
number one[nb 1]
1960
94 Emile Ford and the Checkmates "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" Pye 18 December 1959 6
95 Michael Holliday "Starry Eyed" Columbia 29 January 1960 1
96 Anthony Newley "Why" Decca 5 February 1960 4
97 Adam Faith "Poor Me" Parlophone 3 March 1960 2
98 Johnny Preston "Running Bear" Mercury 17 March 1960 2
99 Lonnie Donegan "My Old Man's a Dustman" Pye 31 March 1960 4
100 Anthony Newley "Do You Mind?" Decca 28 April 1960 1
101 The Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" Warner Bros. 5 May 1960 7
102 Eddie Cochran "Three Steps to Heaven" London 23 June 1960 2
103 Jimmy Jones "Good Timin'" MGM 7 July 1960 3
104 Cliff Richard and the Shadows "Please Don't Tease" Columbia 28 July 1960 1
105 Johnny Kidd and the Pirates "Shakin' All Over" HMV 4 August 1960 1
re Cliff Richard and the Shadows "Please Don't Tease" Columbia 11 August 1960 2
106 The Shadows "Apache" Columbia 25 August 1960 5
107 Ricky Valance "Tell Laura I Love Her" Columbia 29 September 1960 3
108 Roy Orbison "Only the Lonely" London 20 October 1960 2
109 Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never" † RCA 3 November 1960 8
110 Cliff Richard and the Shadows "I Love You" Columbia 29 December 1960 2
1961
111 Johnny Tillotson "Poetry in Motion" London 12 January 1961 2
112 Elvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" RCA 26 January 1961 4
113 Petula Clark "Sailor" Pye 23 February 1961 1
114 The Everly Brothers "Walk Right Back" / "Ebony Eyes" Warner Bros. 2 March 1961 3
115 Elvis Presley "Wooden Heart" † RCA 23 March 1961 6
116 The Marcels "Blue Moon" Pye International 4 May 1961 2
117 Floyd Cramer "On the Rebound" RCA 18 May 1961 1
118 The Temperance Seven "You're Driving Me Crazy" Parlophone 25 May 1961 1
119 Elvis Presley "Surrender" RCA 1 June 1961 4
120 Del Shannon "Runaway" London 29 June 1961 3
121 The Everly Brothers "Temptation" Warner Bros. 20 July 1961 2
122 Eden Kane "Well I Ask You" Decca 3 August 1961 1
123 Helen Shapiro "You Don't Know" Columbia 10 August 1961 3
124 John Leyton "Johnny Remember Me" Top Rank 31 August 1961 3
125 Shirley Bassey "Reach for the Stars" / "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" Columbia 21 September 1961 1
re John Leyton "Johnny Remember Me" Top Rank 28 September 1961 1
126 The Shadows "Kon-Tiki" Columbia 5 October 1961 1
127 The Highwaymen "Michael" HMV 12 October 1961 1
128 Helen Shapiro "Walkin' Back to Happiness" Columbia 19 October 1961 3
129 Elvis Presley "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame" / "Little Sister" RCA 9 November 1961 4
130 Frankie Vaughan "Tower of Strength" Philips 7 December 1961 3
131 Danny Williams "Moon River" HMV 28 December 1961 2
1962
132 Cliff Richard and the Shadows "The Young Ones" Columbia 11 January 1962 6
133 Elvis Presley "Can't Help Falling in Love" / "Rock-A-Hula Baby" RCA 22 February 1962 4
134 The Shadows "Wonderful Land" Columbia 22 March 1962 8
135 B. Bumble and the Stingers "Nut Rocker" Top Rank 17 May 1962 1
136 Elvis Presley "Good Luck Charm" RCA 24 May 1962 5
137 Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard "Come Outside" Parlophone 28 June 1962 2
138 Ray Charles "I Can't Stop Loving You" HMV 12 July 1962 2
139 Frank Ifield "I Remember You" † Columbia 26 July 1962 7
140 Elvis Presley "She's Not You" RCA 13 September 1962 3
141 The Tornados "Telstar" Decca 4 October 1962 5
142 Frank Ifield "Lovesick Blues" Columbia 8 November 1962 5
143 Elvis Presley "Return to Sender" RCA 13 December 1962 3
1963
144 Cliff Richard and the Shadows "The Next Time" / "Bachelor Boy" Columbia 3 January 1963 3
145 The Shadows "Dance On!" Columbia 24 January 1963 1
146 Jet Harris and Tony Meehan "Diamonds" Decca 31 January 1963 3
147 Frank Ifield "The Wayward Wind" Columbia 21 February 1963 3
148 Cliff Richard and the Shadows "Summer Holiday" Columbia 14 March 1963 2
149 The Shadows "Foot Tapper" Columbia 28 March 1963 1
re Cliff Richard and the Shadows "Summer Holiday" Columbia 4 April 1963 1
150 Gerry and the Pacemakers "How Do You Do It?" Columbia 11 April 1963 3
151 The Beatles "From Me to You" Parlophone 2 May 1963 7
152 Gerry and the Pacemakers "I Like It" Columbia 20 June 1963 4
153 Frank Ifield "Confessin'" Columbia 18 July 1963 2
154 Elvis Presley "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" RCA 1 August 1963 1
155 The Searchers "Sweets for My Sweet" Pye 8 August 1963 2
156 Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas "Bad to Me" Parlophone 22 August 1963 3
157 The Beatles "She Loves You" ‡ Parlophone 12 September 1963 4
158 Brian Poole and the Tremeloes "Do You Love Me" Decca 10 October 1963 3
159 Gerry and the Pacemakers "You'll Never Walk Alone" Columbia 31 October 1963