User:The Emperah/sandbox/Music/Charts/The Billboard Hot 100 top 10 in 1960
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Chart
[edit]Indicates song at peak position | |
† | Indicates best-performing single of 1960 |
† | Indicates best-performing single of 1960 and peak position |
(#) | Indicates Year-End Top 10 position |
Issue date | Songs at position number | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
January 4[1] | "El Paso" Marty Robbins |
"Why" Frankie Avalon |
"The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher |
"Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston |
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" Freddie Cannon |
"Heartaches by the Number" Guy Mitchell |
"It's Time to Cry" Paul Anka |
"Among My Souvenirs" Connie Francis |
"Pretty Blue Eyes" Steve Lawrence |
"Go, Jimmy, Go" Jimmy Clanton |
January 11[2] | "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" Freddie Cannon |
"The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher |
"It's Time to Cry" Paul Anka |
"Go, Jimmy, Go" Jimmy Clanton |
"Heartaches by the Number" Guy Mitchell | |||||
January 18[3] | "Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston |
"El Paso" Marty Robbins |
"The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher |
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" Freddie Cannon |
"Go, Jimmy, Go" Jimmy Clanton |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"The Village of St. Bernadette" Andy Williams |
"Among My Souvenirs" Connie Francis | ||
January 25[4] | "El Paso" Marty Robbins |
"Why" Frankie Avalon |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher |
"The Village of St. Bernadette" Andy Williams |
"Go, Jimmy, Go" Jimmy Clanton |
"Where or When" Dion and the Belmonts | |||
February 1[5] | "Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"El Paso" Marty Robbins |
"Where or When" Dion and the Belmonts |
"Go, Jimmy, Go" Jimmy Clanton |
"Why" Frankie Avalon |
"Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"The Big Hurt" Miss Toni Fisher |
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" Freddie Cannon |
"Pretty Blue Eyes" Steve Lawrence | |
February 8[6] | "Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston |
"Where or When" Dion and the Belmonts |
"El Paso" Marty Robbins |
"Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"Lonely Blue Boy" Conway Twitty |
"What in the World's Come Over You" Jack Scott |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Why" Frankie Avalon |
"You Got What It Takes" Marv Johnson |
February 15[7] | "Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Where or When" Dion and the Belmonts |
"Theme from A Summer Place" † Percy Faith |
"Lonely Blue Boy" Conway Twitty |
"Let It Be Me" The Everly Brothers |
"El Paso" Marty Robbins | |||
February 22[8] | "Theme from A Summer Place" † Percy Faith |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"What in the World's Come Over You" Jack Scott |
"Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston |
"Let It Be Me" The Everly Brothers |
"Beyond the Sea" Bobby Darin |
"Lonely Blue Boy" Conway Twitty |
"Where or When" Dion and the Belmonts | ||
February 29[9] | "Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"Beyond the Sea" Bobby Darin |
"Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston |
"Let It Be Me" The Everly Brothers |
"Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"Wild One" Bobby Rydell | ||
March 7[10] | "He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"Beyond the Sea" Bobby Darin |
"Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"Let It Be Me" The Everly Brothers |
"Running Bear" (#4) Johnny Preston | ||
March 14[11] | "Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning |
"Beyond the Sea" Bobby Darin |
"Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"Harbor Lights" The Platters | |||
March 21[12] | "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"What in the World's Come Over You" Jack Scott |
"Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee |
"Teen Angel" (#5) Mark Dinning | |||||
March 28[13] | "Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee |
"Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"Handy Man" (#8) Jimmy Jones |
"Harbor Lights" The Platters |
"Forever" The Little Dippers |
"O, Dio Mio" Annette | |
April 4[14] | "Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"Footsteps" Steve Lawrence |
"Mama" Connie Francis |
"Baby (You've Got What It Takes)" Dinah Washington & Brook Benton | |||
April 11[15] | "He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four |
"Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"Mama" Connie Francis |
"I Love the Way You Love" Marv Johnson |
"Footsteps" Steve Lawrence | ||
April 18[16] | "Greenfields" The Brothers Four |
"Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"Stuck on You" (#9) Elvis Presley |
"Wild One" Bobby Rydell |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Mama" Connie Francis | |
April 25[17] | "Stuck on You" (#9) Elvis Presley |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"Theme from A Summer Place" † Percy Faith |
"He'll Have to Go" (#2) Jim Reeves |
"Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Puppy Love" Paul Anka |
"The Old Lamplighter" The Browns |
"White Silver Sands" Bill Black's Combo |
"Sweet Nothin's" Brenda Lee | |
May 2[18] | "Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"The Old Lamplighter" The Browns |
"Night" Jackie Wilson |
"Cradle of Love" Johnny Preston |
"Let the Little Girl Dance" Billy Bland |
"Theme from A Summer Place" † Percy Faith | |||
May 9[19] | "Cathy's Clown" (#3) The Everly Brothers |
"Night" Jackie Wilson |
"Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"The Old Lamplighter" The Browns |
"Cradle of Love" Johnny Preston |
"Stairway to Heaven" Neil Sedaka |
"Let the Little Girl Dance" Billy Bland | ||
May 16[20] | "Cathy's Clown" (#3) The Everly Brothers |
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four |
"Good Timin'" Jimmy Jones |
"Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Let the Little Girl Dance" Billy Bland |
"Sink the Bismarck" Johnny Horton |
"He'll Have to Stay" Jeanne Black | |||
May 23[21] | "Cathy's Clown" (#3) The Everly Brothers |
"Stuck on You" (#9) Elvis Presley |
"Good Timin'" Jimmy Jones |
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four |
"Night" Jackie Wilson |
"Cradle of Love" Johnny Preston |
"He'll Have to Stay" Jeanne Black |
"Let the Little Girl Dance" Billy Bland |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant | |
May 30[22] | "He'll Have to Stay" Jeanne Black |
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four |
"Night" Jackie Wilson |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant |
"Sixteen Reasons" Connie Stevens |
"Burning Bridges" Jack Scott |
"Cradle of Love" Johnny Preston | |||
June 6[23] | "Burning Bridges" Jack Scott |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant |
"Night" Jackie Wilson |
"Everybody's Somebody's Fool" Connie Francis |
"Love You So" Ron Holden |
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four | ||||
June 13[24] | "Everybody's Somebody Fool" Connie Francis |
"Burning Bridges" Jack Scott |
"Good Timin'" Jimmy Jones |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant |
"He'll Have to Stay" Jeanne Black |
"Love You So" Ron Holden |
"Stuck on You" Elvis Presley |
"Swingin' School" Bobby Rydell |
"Happy-Go-Lucky Me" Paul Evans | |
June 20[25] | "Swingin' School" Bobby Rydell |
"Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant |
"Love You So" Ron Holden |
"He'll Have to Stay" Jeanne Black |
"Stuck on You" Elvis Presley | ||||
June 27[26] | "Everybody's Somebody Fool" Connie Francis |
"Cathy's Clown" (#3) The Everly Brothers |
"Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"Burning Bridges" Jack Scott |
"Because They're Young" Duane Eddy |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"A Rockin' Good Way"[A] Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"Paper Roses" Anita Bryant |
"Good Timin'" Jimmy Jones |
"Swingin' School" Bobby Rydell |
July 4[27] | "Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Because They're Young" Duane Eddy |
"Cathy's Clown" (#3) The Everly Brothers |
"That's All You Gotta Do" Brenda Lee |
"Burning Bridges" Jack Scott |
"My Home Town" Paul Anka |
"Mule Skinner Blues" The Fendermen |
"A Rockin' Good Way"[A] Dinah Washington & Brook Benton | |
July 11[28] | "Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Everybody's Somebody Fool" Connie Francis |
"Mule Skinner Blues" The Fendermen |
"Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"That's All You Gotta Do" Brenda Lee |
"A Rockin' Good Way"[A] Dinah Washington & Brook Benton |
"When Will I Be Loved" The Everly Brothers | ||
July 18[29] | "I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"Because They're Young" Duane Eddy |
"That's All You Gotta Do" Brenda Lee |
"Mule Skinner Blues" The Fendermen |
"When Will I Be Loved" The Everly Brothers |
"Tell Laura I Love Her" Ray Peterson |
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland | |
July 25[30] | "Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"Everybody's Somebody Fool" Connie Francis |
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland |
"Mule Skinner Blues" The Fendermen |
"Image of a Girl" The Safaris |
"Tell Laura I Love Her" Ray Peterson |
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling" Hank Locklin |
"That's All You Gotta Do" Brenda Lee | |
August 1[31] | "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland |
"It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley |
"Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"Alley-Oop" The Hollywood Argyles |
"Image of a Girl" The Safaris |
"Tell Laura I Love Her" Ray Peterson |
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling" Hank Locklin |
"Mule Skinner Blues" The Fendermen | ||
August 8[32] | "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Tell Laura I Love Her" Ray Peterson |
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling" Hank Locklin |
"Walking to New Orleans" Fats Domino | ||||
August 15[33] | "It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley |
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Walking to New Orleans" Fats Domino |
"Finger Poppin' Time" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"Tell Laura I Love Her" Ray Peterson |
"Image of a Girl" The Safaris | |
August 22[34] | "Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"Volare" Bobby Rydell |
"Finger Poppin' Time" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"Mission Bell" Donnie Brooks | |||
August 29[35] | "Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Volare" Bobby Rydell |
"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" Brian Hyland |
"Finger Poppin' Time" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"Mission Bell" Donnie Brooks |
"Only the Lonely" Roy Orbison |
"In My Little Corner of the World" Anita Bryant | |
September 5[36] | "The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Volare" Bobby Rydell |
"I'm Sorry" (#6) Brenda Lee |
"Mission Bell" Donnie Brooks |
"Finger Poppin' Time" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Theme from The Apartment" Ferrante & Teicher | ||
September 12[37] | "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Mr. Custer" Larry Verne |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"Volare" Bobby Rydell |
"Kiddio" Brook Benton |
"Yogi" The Ivy Three |
"Mission Bell" Donnie Brooks | ||
September 19[38] | "The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley |
"Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Kiddio" Brook Benton |
"Yogi" The Ivy Three |
"Volare" Bobby Rydell |
"A Million to One" Jimmy Charles | |
September 26[39] | "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"A Million to One" Jimmy Charles |
"It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Kiddio" Brook Benton |
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" The Everly Brothers |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters | |
October 3[40] | "Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"Mr. Custer" Larry Verne |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley |
"Walk, Don't Run" The Ventures |
"Theme from The Apartment" Ferrante & Teicher | |||
October 10[41] | "Mr. Custer" Larry Verne |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"A Million to One" Jimmy Charles |
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" The Everly Brothers |
"Devil or Angel" Bobby Vee |
"I Want to Be Wanted" Brenda Lee |
"Kiddio" Brook Benton | |
October 17[42] | "Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"I Want to Be Wanted" Brenda Lee |
"Devil or Angel" Bobby Vee |
"Mr. Custer" Larry Verne |
"A Million to One" Jimmy Charles |
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" The Everly Brothers |
"It's Now or Never" (#7) Elvis Presley | |
October 24[43] | "I Want to Be Wanted" Brenda Lee |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Chain Gang" Sam Cooke |
"Let's Think About Living" Bob Luman |
"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)" The Everly Brothers |
"Mr. Custer" Larry Verne |
"Theme from The Apartment" Ferrante & Teicher | |
October 31[44] | "Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"I Want to Be Wanted" Brenda Lee |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"The Twist" (#10) Chubby Checker |
"You Talk Too Much" Joe Jones |
"Devil or Angel" Bobby Vee |
"Let's Think About Living" Bob Luman |
"Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"Georgia on My Mind" Ray Charles | |
November 7[45] | "Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"Georgia on My Mind" Ray Charles |
"You Talk Too Much" Joe Jones |
"My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" Connie Francis |
"Stay" Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs |
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"Blue Angel" Roy Orbison |
"Devil or Angel" Bobby Vee | ||
November 14[46] | "Georgia on My Mind" Ray Charles |
"Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"You Talk Too Much" Joe Jones |
"I Want to Be Wanted" Brenda Lee |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
"Stay" Maurice Williams and His Zodiacs |
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"Last Date" Floyd Cramer |
"A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"Blue Angel" Roy Orbison |
November 21[47] | "Stay" Maurice Williams and His Zodiacs |
"Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Elvis Presley |
"Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"Last Date" Floyd Cramer |
"Georgia on My Mind" Ray Charles |
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"New Orleans" U.S. Bonds |
"You Talk Too Much" Joe Jones |
"Save the Last Dance for Me" The Drifters |
November 28[48] | "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" Elvis Presley |
"Last Date" Floyd Cramer |
"Stay" Maurice Williams and His Zodiacs |
"Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"New Orleans" U.S. Bonds |
"North to Alaska" Johnny Horton |
"Alone at Last" Jackie Wilson |
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters |
"Georgia on My Mind" Ray Charles |
December 5[49] | "Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"Stay" Maurice Williams and His Zodiacs |
"North to Alaska" Johnny Horton |
"He Will Break Your Heart" Jerry Butler |
"New Orleans" U.S. Bonds |
"Sailor (Your Home is the Sea)" Lolita |
"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" Hank Ballard & the Midnighters | |||
December 12[50] | "A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"Wonderland by Night" Bert Kaempfert |
"North to Alaska" Johnny Horton |
"Sailor (Your Home is the Sea)" Lolita |
"Many Tears Ago" Connie Francis |
"Poetry in Motion" Johnny Tillotson |
"Exodus" Ferrante & Teicher | |||
December 19[51] | "Wonderland by Night" Bert Kaempfert |
"North to Alaska" Johnny Horton |
"Sailor (Your Home is the Sea)" Lolita |
"Exodus" Ferrante & Teicher |
"A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"You're Sixteen" Johnny Burnette |
"He Will Break Your Heart" Jerry Butler | |||
December 26[52] | "Wonderland by Night" Bert Kaempfert |
"Last Date" Floyd Cramer |
"A Thousand Stars" Kathy Young with the Innocents |
"Exodus" Ferrante & Teicher |
"North to Alaska" Johnny Horton |
"Many Tears Ago" Connie Francis |
"You're Sixteen" Johnny Burnette |
"Sailor (Your Home is the Sea)" Lolita |
"Corrine, Corrina" Ray Peterson |
Notes
[edit]- A Full title: "A Rockin' Good Way (to Mess Around and Fall in Love)."
References
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