List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles from 1958 to 1969

The Billboard Hot 100 chart is the main song chart of the American music industry and is updated every week by the Billboard magazine. During 1958–1969 the chart was based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales figures and airplay on American radio stations.

Number ones

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 ♪  Number-one single of the year

Note: The year-end number-one singles for 1963, 1965 and 1966 were "Surfin' U.S.A." by The Beach Boys, "Wooly Bully" by Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs, and "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and the Papas, respectively, which peaked at numbers 3, 2, and 4, also respectively, and thus are not included here.

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The Beatles earned the most number-one hits (18 songs) and remained the longest at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart (55 weeks) during 1958–1969.
 
Elvis Presley remained at the top of the Billboard number-one singles chart for 22 weeks during 1958–1969.
 
The Supremes scored 12 number-one singles during 1958–1969, spending 22 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
 
"The Twist" by Chubby Checker topped the chart in two different chart years and ranked as the most successful song in the chart's history, until surpassed by The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights" (2020).
# Reached number one Artist(s) Single Record label Weeks at
number one
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1958
1 August 4, 1958 Ricky Nelson "Poor Little Fool"
2
[1]
2 August 18, 1958 Domenico Modugno "Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)"♪ (1958)
5
[1]
3 August 25, 1958 The Elegants "Little Star"
1
[1]
4 September 29, 1958 Tommy Edwards "It's All in the Game"
6
[1]
5 November 10, 1958 Conway Twitty "It's Only Make Believe"
2
[1]
6 November 17, 1958 The Kingston Trio "Tom Dooley"
1
[1]
7 December 1, 1958 The Teddy Bears "To Know Him Is to Love Him"
3
[1]
8 December 22, 1958 The Chipmunks with David Seville "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)"
4
[1]
1959
9 January 19, 1959 The Platters "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
3
[1]
10 February 9, 1959 Lloyd Price "Stagger Lee"
4
[1]
11 March 9, 1959 Frankie Avalon "Venus"
5
[1]
12 April 13, 1959 The Fleetwoods "Come Softly to Me"
Dolphin (local), Liberty (nationwide)
4
[1]
13 May 11, 1959 Dave "Baby" Cortez "The Happy Organ"
Clock
1
[1]
14 May 18, 1959 Wilbert Harrison "Kansas City"
2
[1]
15 June 1, 1959 Johnny Horton "The Battle of New Orleans"♪ (1959)
6
[1]
16 July 13, 1959 Paul Anka "Lonely Boy"
4
[1]
17 August 10, 1959 Elvis Presley "A Big Hunk o' Love"
2
[1]
18 August 24, 1959 The Browns "The Three Bells"
4
[1]
19 September 21, 1959 Santo & Johnny "Sleep Walk"
2
[1]
20 October 5, 1959 Bobby Darin "Mack the Knife"
9
[1]
21 November 16, 1959 The Fleetwoods "Mr. Blue"
1
[1]
22 December 14, 1959 Guy Mitchell "Heartaches by the Number"
2
[1]
23 December 28, 1959 Frankie Avalon "Why"
1
[1]
1960
24 January 4, 1960 Marty Robbins "El Paso"
2
[1]
25 January 18, 1960 Johnny Preston "Running Bear"
3
[1]
26 February 8, 1960 Mark Dinning "Teen Angel"
2
[1]
27 February 22, 1960 Percy Faith "Theme from 'A Summer Place'"♪ (1960)
9
[1]
28 April 25, 1960 Elvis Presley "Stuck on You"
4
[1]
29 May 23, 1960 The Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown"
5
[1]
30 June 27, 1960 Connie Francis "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"
2
[1]
31 July 11, 1960 Hollywood Argyles "Alley-Oop"
Lute
1
[1]
32 July 18, 1960 Brenda Lee "I'm Sorry"
3
[1]
33 August 8, 1960 Brian Hyland "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"
1
[1]
34 August 15, 1960 Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never"
5
[1]
35 September 19, 1960 Chubby Checker "The Twist"
11
[1]
36 September 26, 1960 Connie Francis "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own"
2
[1]
37 October 10, 1960 Larry Verne "Mr. Custer"
1
[1]
38 October 17, 1960 The Drifters "Save the Last Dance for Me"
3
[1]
39 October 24, 1960 Brenda Lee "I Want to Be Wanted"
1
[1]
40 November 14, 1960 Ray Charles "Georgia on My Mind"
1
[1]
41 November 21, 1960 Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs "Stay"
1
[1]
42 November 28, 1960 Elvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"
6
[1]
1961
43 January 9, 1961 Bert Kaempfert "Wonderland by Night"
3
[1]
44 January 30, 1961 The Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
2
[1]
45 February 13, 1961 Lawrence Welk "Calcutta"
2
[1]
46 February 27, 1961 Chubby Checker "Pony Time"
3
[1]
47 March 20, 1961 Elvis Presley "Surrender"
2
[1]
48 April 3, 1961 The Marcels "Blue Moon"
3
[1]
49 April 24, 1961 Del Shannon "Runaway"
4
[1]
50 May 22, 1961 Ernie K-Doe "Mother-in-Law"
1
[1]
51 May 29, 1961 Ricky Nelson "Travelin' Man"
2
[1]
52 June 5, 1961 Roy Orbison "Running Scared"
1
[1]
53 June 19, 1961 Pat Boone "Moody River"
1
[1]
54 June 26, 1961 Gary U.S. Bonds "Quarter to Three"
Legrand
2
[1]
55 July 10, 1961 Bobby Lewis "Tossin' and Turnin'"♪ (1961)
Beltone
7
[1]
56 August 28, 1961 Joe Dowell "Wooden Heart (Muss I Denn)"
1
[1]
57 September 4, 1961 The Highwaymen "Michael"
2
[1]
58 September 18, 1961 Bobby Vee "Take Good Care of My Baby"
3
[1]
59 October 9, 1961 Ray Charles "Hit the Road Jack"
2
[1]
60 October 23, 1961 Dion "Runaround Sue"
2
[1]
61 November 6, 1961 Jimmy Dean "Big Bad John"
5
[1]
62 December 11, 1961 The Marvelettes "Please Mr. Postman"
1
[1]
63 December 18, 1961 The Tokens "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
3
[1]
1962
re January 13, 1962 Chubby Checker "The Twist"
21
[1]
64 January 27, 1962 Joey Dee and the Starliters "Peppermint Twist"
3
[1]
65 February 17, 1962 Gene Chandler "Duke of Earl"
3
[1]
66 March 10, 1962 Bruce Channel "Hey! Baby"
3
[1]
67 March 31, 1962 Connie Francis "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You"
1
[1]
68 April 7, 1962 Shelley Fabares "Johnny Angel"
2
[1]
69 April 21, 1962 Elvis Presley "Good Luck Charm"
2
[1]
70 May 5, 1962 The Shirelles "Soldier Boy"
3
[1]
71 May 26, 1962 Mr. Acker Bilk "Stranger on the Shore"♪ (1962)
1
[1]
72 June 2, 1962 Ray Charles "I Can't Stop Loving You"
5
[1]
73 July 7, 1962 David Rose "The Stripper"
1
[1]
74 July 14, 1962 Bobby Vinton "Roses Are Red (My Love)"
4
[1]
75 August 11, 1962 Neil Sedaka "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
2
[1]
76 August 25, 1962 Little Eva "The Loco-Motion"
1
[1]
77 September 1, 1962 Tommy Roe "Sheila"
2
[1]
78 September 15, 1962 The Four Seasons "Sherry"
5
[1]
79 October 20, 1962 Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers "Monster Mash"
Garpax
2
[1]
80 November 3, 1962 The Crystals "He's a Rebel"
2
[1]
81 November 17, 1962 The Four Seasons "Big Girls Don't Cry"
5
[1]
82 December 22, 1962 The Tornados "Telstar"
3
[1]
1963
83 January 12, 1963 Steve Lawrence "Go Away Little Girl"
2
[1]
84 January 26, 1963 The Rooftop Singers "Walk Right In"
2
[1]
85 February 9, 1963 Paul & Paula "Hey Paula"
3
[1]
86 March 2, 1963 The Four Seasons "Walk Like A Man"
3
[1]
87 March 23, 1963 Ruby & the Romantics "Our Day Will Come"
1
[1]
88 March 30, 1963 The Chiffons "He's So Fine"
4
[1]
89 April 27, 1963 Little Peggy March "I Will Follow Him"
3
[1]
90 May 18, 1963 Jimmy Soul "If You Wanna Be Happy"
2
[1]
91 June 1, 1963 Lesley Gore "It's My Party"
2
[1]
92 June 15, 1963 Kyu Sakamoto "Sukiyaki"
3
[1]
93 July 6, 1963 The Essex "Easier Said Than Done"
2
[1]
94 July 20, 1963 Jan and Dean "Surf City"
2
[1]
95 August 3, 1963 The Tymes "So Much in Love"
1
[1]
96 August 10, 1963 Little Stevie Wonder "Fingertips"
3
[1]
97 August 31, 1963 The Angels "My Boyfriend's Back"
3
[1]
98 September 21, 1963 Bobby Vinton "Blue Velvet"
3
[1]
99 October 12, 1963 Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs "Sugar Shack"♪ (1963)
5
[1]
100 November 16, 1963 Nino Tempo and April Stevens "Deep Purple"
1
[1]
101 November 23, 1963 Dale & Grace "I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Montel
2
[1]
102 December 7, 1963 The Singing Nun "Dominique"
4
[1]
1964
103 January 4, 1964 Bobby Vinton "There! I've Said It Again"
4
[1]
104 February 1, 1964 The Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand"♪ (1964)
7
[1]
105 March 21, 1964 The Beatles "She Loves You"
2
[1]
106 April 4, 1964 The Beatles "Can't Buy Me Love"
5
[1]
107 May 9, 1964 Louis Armstrong "Hello, Dolly!"
1
[1]
108 May 16, 1964 Mary Wells "My Guy"
2
[1]
109 May 30, 1964 The Beatles "Love Me Do"
1
[1]
110 June 6, 1964 The Dixie Cups "Chapel of Love"
3
[1]
111 June 27, 1964 Peter and Gordon "A World Without Love"
1
[1]
112 July 4, 1964 The Beach Boys "I Get Around"
2
[1]
113 July 18, 1964 The Four Seasons "Rag Doll"
2
[1]
114 August 1, 1964 The Beatles "A Hard Day's Night"
2
[1]
115 August 15, 1964 Dean Martin "Everybody Loves Somebody"
1
[1]
116 August 22, 1964 The Supremes "Where Did Our Love Go"
2
[1]
117 September 5, 1964 The Animals "The House of the Rising Sun"
3
[1]
118 September 26, 1964 Roy Orbison "Oh, Pretty Woman"
3
[1]
119 October 17, 1964 Manfred Mann "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
Ascot
2
[1]
120 October 31, 1964 The Supremes "Baby Love"
4
[1]
121 November 28, 1964 The Shangri-Las "Leader of the Pack"
1
[1]
122 December 5, 1964 Lorne Greene "Ringo"
1
[1]
123 December 12, 1964 Bobby Vinton "Mr. Lonely"
1
[1]
124 December 19, 1964 The Supremes "Come See About Me"
2
[1]
125 December 26, 1964 The Beatles "I Feel Fine"
3
[1]
1965
126 January 23, 1965 Petula Clark "Downtown"
2
[1]
127 February 6, 1965 The Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
2
[1]
128 February 20, 1965 Gary Lewis & The Playboys "This Diamond Ring"
2
[1]
129 March 6, 1965 The Temptations "My Girl"
1
[1]
130 March 13, 1965 The Beatles "Eight Days a Week"
2
[1]
131 March 27, 1965 The Supremes "Stop! In the Name of Love"
2
[1]
132 April 10, 1965 Freddie and the Dreamers "I'm Telling You Now"
2
[1]
133 April 24, 1965 Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders "Game of Love"
1
[1]
134 May 1, 1965 Herman's Hermits "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"
3
[1]
135 May 22, 1965 The Beatles "Ticket to Ride"
1
[1]
136 May 29, 1965 The Beach Boys "Help Me Rhonda"
2
[1]
137 June 12, 1965 The Supremes "Back in My Arms Again"
1
[1]
138 June 19, 1965 Four Tops "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)"
2
[1]
139 June 26, 1965 The Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man"
1
[1]
140 July 10, 1965 The Rolling Stones "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
4
[1]
141 August 7, 1965 Herman's Hermits "I'm Henry VIII, I Am"
1
[1]
142 August 14, 1965 Sonny & Cher "I Got You Babe"
3
[1]
143 September 4, 1965 The Beatles "Help!"
3
[1]
144 September 25, 1965 Barry McGuire "Eve Of Destruction"
1
[1]
145 October 2, 1965 The McCoys "Hang On Sloopy"
1
[1]
146 October 9, 1965 The Beatles "Yesterday"
4
[1]
147 November 6, 1965 The Rolling Stones "Get Off of My Cloud"
2
[1]
148 November 20, 1965 The Supremes "I Hear a Symphony"
2
[1]
149 December 4, 1965 The Byrds "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)"
3
[1]
150 December 25, 1965 The Dave Clark Five "Over and Over"
1
[1]
1966
151 January 1, 1966 Simon & Garfunkel "The Sound of Silence"
2
[1]
152 January 8, 1966 The Beatles "We Can Work It Out"
3
[1]
153 February 5, 1966 Petula Clark "My Love"
2
[1]
154 February 19, 1966 Lou Christie "Lightnin' Strikes"
1
[1]
155 February 26, 1966 Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
1
[1]
156 March 5, 1966 Barry Sadler "The Ballad of the Green Berets"♪ (1966)
5
[1]
157 April 9, 1966 The Righteous Brothers "(You're My) Soul And Inspiration"
3
[1]
158 April 30, 1966 The Young Rascals "Good Lovin'"
1
[1]
159 May 7, 1966 The Mamas & the Papas "Monday, Monday"
3
[1]
160 May 28, 1966 Percy Sledge "When A Man Loves A Woman"
2
[1]
161 June 11, 1966 The Rolling Stones "Paint It Black"
2
[1]
162 June 25, 1966 The Beatles "Paperback Writer"
2
[1]
163 July 2, 1966 Frank Sinatra "Strangers In The Night"
1
[1]
164 July 16, 1966 Tommy James and the Shondells "Hanky Panky"
2
[1]
165 July 30, 1966 The Troggs "Wild Thing"
2
[1]
166 August 13, 1966 The Lovin' Spoonful "Summer in the City"
3
[1]
167 September 3, 1966 Donovan "Sunshine Superman"
1
[1]
168 September 10, 1966 The Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love"
2
[1]
169 September 24, 1966 The Association "Cherish"
3
[1]
170 October 15, 1966 Four Tops "Reach Out I'll Be There"
2
[1]
171 October 29, 1966 ? & the Mysterians "96 Tears"
1
[1]
172 November 5, 1966 The Monkees "Last Train to Clarksville"
1
[1]
173 November 12, 1966 Johnny Rivers "Poor Side Of Town"
1
[1]
174 November 19, 1966 The Supremes "You Keep Me Hangin' On"
2
[1]
175 December 3, 1966 The New Vaudeville Band "Winchester Cathedral"
3
[1]
176 December 10, 1966 The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations"
1
[1]
177 December 31, 1966 The Monkees "I'm a Believer"
7
[1]
1967
178 February 18, 1967 The Buckinghams "Kind of a Drag"
2
[1]
179 March 4, 1967 The Rolling Stones "Ruby Tuesday"
1
[1]
180 March 11, 1967 The Supremes "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"
1
[1]
181 March 18, 1967 The Beatles "Penny Lane"
1
[1]
182 March 25, 1967 The Turtles "Happy Together"
3
[1]
183 April 15, 1967 Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra "Somethin' Stupid"
4
[1]
184 May 13, 1967 The Supremes "The Happening"
1
[1]
185 May 20, 1967 The Young Rascals "Groovin'"
4
[1]
186 June 3, 1967 Aretha Franklin "Respect"
2
[1]
187 July 1, 1967 The Association "Windy"
4
[1]
188 July 29, 1967 The Doors "Light My Fire"
3
[1]
189 August 19, 1967 The Beatles "All You Need Is Love"
1
[1]
190 August 26, 1967 Bobbie Gentry "Ode to Billie Joe"
4
[1]
191 September 23, 1967 Box Tops "The Letter"
4
[1]
192 October 21, 1967 Lulu "To Sir With Love"♪ (1967)
5
[1]
193 November 25, 1967 Strawberry Alarm Clock "Incense and Peppermints"
1
[1]
194 December 2, 1967 The Monkees "Daydream Believer"
4
[1]
195 December 30, 1967 The Beatles "Hello, Goodbye"
3
[1]
1968
196 January 20, 1968 John Fred & His Playboy Band "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)"
2
[1]
197 February 3, 1968 The Lemon Pipers "Green Tambourine"
1
[1]
198 February 10, 1968 Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue"
5
[1]
199 March 16, 1968 Otis Redding "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"
4
[1]
200 April 13, 1968 Bobby Goldsboro "Honey"
5
[1]
201 May 18, 1968 Archie Bell & the Drells "Tighten Up"
2
[1]
202 June 1, 1968 Simon & Garfunkel "Mrs. Robinson"
3
[1]
203 June 22, 1968 Herb Alpert "This Guy's in Love with You"
4
[1]
204 July 20, 1968 Hugh Masekela "Grazing in the Grass"
2
[1]
205 August 3, 1968 The Doors "Hello, I Love You"
2
[1]
206 August 17, 1968 The Rascals "People Got to Be Free"
5
[1]
207 September 21, 1968 Jeannie C. Riley "Harper Valley P.T.A."
1
[1]
208 September 28, 1968 The Beatles "Hey Jude"♪ (1968)
9
[1]
209 November 30, 1968 Diana Ross & the Supremes "Love Child"
2
[1]
210 December 14, 1968 Marvin Gaye "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
7
[1]
1969
211 February 1, 1969 Tommy James and the Shondells "Crimson and Clover"
2
[1]
212 February 15, 1969 Sly and the Family Stone "Everyday People"
4
[1]
213 March 15, 1969 Tommy Roe "Dizzy"
4
[1]
214 April 12, 1969 The 5th Dimension "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In"
6
[1]
215 May 24, 1969 The Beatles with Billy Preston "Get Back"
5
[1]
216 June 28, 1969 Henry Mancini "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet"
2
[1]
217 July 12, 1969 Zager and Evans "In the Year 2525"
6
[1]
218 August 23, 1969 The Rolling Stones "Honky Tonk Women"
4
[1]
219 September 20, 1969 The Archies "Sugar, Sugar"♪ (1969)
4
[1]
220 October 18, 1969 The Temptations "I Can't Get Next To You"
2
[1]
221 November 1, 1969 Elvis Presley "Suspicious Minds"
1
[1]
222 November 8, 1969 The 5th Dimension "Wedding Bell Blues"
3
[1]
223 November 29, 1969 The Beatles "Come Together"/"Something"
1
[1]
224 December 6, 1969 Steam "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"
2
[1]
225 December 20, 1969 Peter, Paul & Mary "Leaving on a Jet Plane"
1
[1]
226 December 27, 1969 Diana Ross & the Supremes "Someday We'll Be Together"
1
[1]
Notes
1 Across two separate chart runs (1960, 1962), "The Twist" has accumulated three total weeks at number-one. It was the only song in the history of the Hot 100 to achieve number-one in two separate chart runs, until "All I Want for Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey accomplished the same feat in 2020.

Statistics by decade

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By artist

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The following artists achieved four or more number-one hits during 1958–1969. A number of artists had number-one singles on their own as well as part of a collaboration.

Artist Number-one hits
The Beatles 18
The Supremes 12
Elvis Presley 7
The Rolling Stones 5
Bobby Vinton 4
The Four Seasons 4

Artists by total number of weeks at number-one

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The following artists were featured in top of the chart for the highest total number of weeks during 1958–1969.

Artist Weeks at number-one
The Beatles 55
The Supremes 22
Elvis Presley 22
The Four Seasons 15
The Rolling Stones 13
Bobby Vinton 12
The Monkees 12
The (Young) Rascals 10

Songs by total number of weeks at number-one

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The following songs were featured in top of the chart for the highest total number of weeks during 1958–1969.

Weeks at
number one
Song Artist(s)
9 "Mack the Knife" Bobby Darin
9 "Theme from A Summer Place" Percy Faith
9 "Hey Jude" The Beatles
7 "Tossin' and Turnin'" Bobby Lewis
7 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" The Beatles
7 "I'm a Believer" The Monkees
7 "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" Marvin Gaye
6 "It's All in the Game" Tommy Edwards
6 "The Battle of New Orleans" Johnny Horton
6 "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Elvis Presley
6 "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" The 5th Dimension
6 "In the Year 2525" Zager and Evans

See also

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References

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