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Key
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
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

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A Full title: "A Rockin' Good Way (to Mess Around and Fall in Love)."

References

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