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Key
Indicates song at peak position
Indicates best-performing single of 1963
Indicates best-performing single of 1963 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 5[1] "Telstar"
The Tornados
"Go Away Little Girl"
Steve Lawrence
"Limbo Rock"
Chubby Checker
"Bobby's Girl"
Marcie Blane
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
The Four Seasons
"Hotel Happiness"
Brook Benton
"Pepino the Italian Mouse"
Lou Monte
"Return to Sender"
Elvis Presley
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
"Tell Him"
The Exciters
January 12[2] "Go Away Little Girl"
Steve Lawrence
"Telstar"
The Tornados
"Hotel Happiness"
Brook Benton
"Pepino the Italian Mouse"
Lou Monte
"Tell Him"
The Exciters
"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
Bobby Vee
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
"Two Lovers"
Mary Wells
"My Dad"
Paul Petersen
January 19[3] "Hotel Happiness"
Brook Benton
"Tell Him"
The Exciters
"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
Bobby Vee
"Limbo Rock"
Chubby Checker
"Two Lovers"
Mary Wells
"My Dad"
Paul Petersen
"Pepino the Italian Mouse"
Lou Monte
"Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
January 26[4] "Walk Right In"
The Rooftop Singers
"Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
"Go Away Little Girl"
Steve Lawrence
"My Dad"
Paul Petersen
"Telstar"
The Tornados
"It's Up to You"
Rick Nelson
"Limbo Rock"
Chubby Checker
February 2[5] "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
Bobby Vee
"Go Away Little Girl"
Steve Lawrence
"Loop de Loop"
Johnny Thunder
"It's Up to You"
Rick Nelson
"Up on the Roof"
The Drifters
"Tell Him"
The Exciters
"Two Lovers"
Mary Wells
"My Dad"
Paul Petersen
February 9[6] "Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
"Walk Right In"
The Rooftop Singers
"Loop de Loop"
Johnny Thunder
"Up on the Roof"
The Drifters
"Walk Like a Man"
The Four Seasons
"Ruby Baby"
Dion
"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
The Miracles
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"Go Away Little Girl"
Steve Lawrence
February 16[7] "Walk Like a Man"
The Four Seasons
"Ruby Baby"
Dion
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"From a Jack to a King"
Ned Miller
"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"
Bobby Vee
"Loop de Loop"
Johnny Thunder
"Up on the Roof"
The Drifters
February 23[8] "Ruby Baby"
Dion
"Walk Right In"
The Rooftop Singers
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova"
Eydie Gormé
"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
The Miracles
"Wild Weekend"
The Rebels
March 2[9] "Walk Like a Man"
The Four Seasons
"Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"Walk Right In"
The Rooftop Singers
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova"
Eydie Gormé
"From a Jack to a King"
Ned Miller
"Wild Weekend"
The Rebels
"What Will My Mary Say"
Johnny Mathis
March 9[10] "Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"Our Day Will Come"
Ruby & the Romantics
"The End of the World" (#3)
Skeeter Davis
"Wild Weekend"
The Rebels
"What Will My Mary Say"
Johnny Mathis
"Walk Right In"
The Rooftop Singers
March 16[11] "Our Day Will Come"
Ruby & the Romantics
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"The End of the World" (#3)
Skeeter Davis
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"Ruby Baby"
Dion
"Hey Paula" (#7)
Paul & Paula
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova"
Eydie Gormé
"He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
March 23[12] "Our Day Will Come"
Ruby & the Romantics
"The End of the World" (#3)
Skeeter Davis
"He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
"Walk Like a Man"
The Four Seasons
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"South Street"
The Orlons
"In Dreams"
Roy Orbison
March 30[13] "He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
"Our Day Will Come"
Ruby & the Romantics
"The End of the World" (#3)
Skeeter Davis
"South Street"
The Orlons
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"In Dreams"
Roy Orbison
"Baby Workout"
Jackie Wilson
"Our Winter Love"
Bill Pursell
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova"
Eydie Gormé
April 6[14] "Can't Get Used to Losing You"
Andy Williams
"Baby Workout"
Jackie Wilson
"You're the Reason I'm Living"
Bobby Darin
"Rhythm of the Rain" (#4)
The Cascades
"Young Lovers"
Paul & Paula
April 13[15] "Can't Get Used to Losing You"
Andy Williams
"South Street"
The Orlons
"The End of the World" (#3)
Skeeter Davis
"Baby Workout"
Jackie Wilson
"Our Day Will Come"
Ruby & the Romantics
"I Will Follow Him"
Little Peggy March
"Puff, the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Young Lovers"
Paul & Paula
"Do the Bird"
Dee Dee Sharp
April 20[16] "I Will Follow Him"
Little Peggy March
"Puff, the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Young Lovers"
Paul & Paula
"South Street"
The Orlons
"Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)"
The Cookies
"Pipeline"
The Chantays
April 27[17] "I Will Follow Him"
Little Peggy March
"He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
"Pipeline"
The Chantays
"Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)"
The Cookies
"Young Lovers"
Paul & Paula
"On Broadway"
The Drifters
"Watermelon Man"
Mongo Santamaría
May 4[18] "Puff, the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Pipeline"
The Chantays
"He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
"If You Wanna Be Happy"
Jimmy Soul
"Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
May 11[19] "Puff, the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"If You Wanna Be Happy"
Jimmy Soul
"Can't Get Used to Losing You"
Andy Williams
"Foolish Little Girl"
The Shirelles
"Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
"He's So Fine" (#5)
The Chiffons
"The Reverend Mr. Black"
The Kingston Trio
"Losing You"
Brenda Lee
May 18[20] "If You Wanna Be Happy"
Jimmy Soul
"I Will Follow Him"
Little Peggy March
"Puff, the Magic Dragon"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
"Foolish Little Girl"
The Shirelles
"Pipeline"
The Chantays
"Losing You"
Brenda Lee
"The Reverend Mr. Black"
The Kingston Trio
"Can't Get Used to Losing You"
Andy Williams
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
May 25[21] "Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
"Foolish Little Girl"
The Shirelles
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
"Losing You"
Brenda Lee
"Two Faces Have I"
Lou Christie
"Take These Chains from My Heart"
Ray Charles
"It's My Party"
Lesley Gore
"Another Saturday Night"
Sam Cooke
June 1[22] "It's My Party"
Lesley Gore
"If You Wanna Be Happy"
Jimmy Soul
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
"Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
The Crystals
"Two Faces Have I"
Lou Christie
"You Can't Sit Down"
The Dovells
"I Will Follow Him"
Little Peggy March
"Losing You"
Brenda Lee
"Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
June 8[23] "Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
The Crystals
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
"You Can't Sit Down"
The Dovells
"If You Wanna Be Happy"
Jimmy Soul
"Still"
Bill Anderson
"Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer"
Nat "King" Cole
"Surfin' U.S.A." (#2)
The Beach Boys
June 15[24] "Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
"It's My Party"
Lesley Gore
"You Can't Sit Down"
The Dovells
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
The Crystals
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
"Blue on Blue"
Bobby Vinton
"Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer"
Nat "King" Cole
"Hello Stranger"
Barbara Lewis
"18 Yellow Roses"
Bobby Darin
June 22[25] "Hello Stranger"
Barbara Lewis
"You Can't Sit Down"
The Dovells
"Blue on Blue"
Bobby Vinton
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
The Crystals
"I Love You Because"
Al Martino
"One Fine Day"
The Chiffons
June 29[26] "Blue on Blue"
Bobby Vinton
"Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer"
Nat "King" Cole
"One Fine Day"
The Chiffons
"You Can't Sit Down"
The Dovells
"Memphis"
Lonnie Mack
"Surf City"
Jan and Dean
July 6[27] "Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
"Blue on Blue"
Bobby Vinton
"Hello Stranger"
Barbara Lewis
"It's My Party"
Lesley Gore
"One Fine Day"
The Chiffons
"Surf City"
Jan and Dean
"Memphis"
Lonnie Mack
"So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Rolf Harris
July 13[28] "Surf City"
Jan and Dean
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Rolf Harris
"So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"One Fine Day"
The Chiffons
"Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
"Memphis"
Lonnie Mack
"Blue on Blue"
Bobby Vinton
"Hello Stranger"
Barbara Lewis
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
July 20[29] "Surf City"
Jan and Dean
"Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Rolf Harris
"Memphis"
Lonnie Mack
"Fingertips - Part II" (#8)
Little Stevie Wonder
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
"Sukiyaki"
Kyu Sakamoto
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Elvis Presley
"Pride and Joy"
Marvin Gaye
July 27[30] "So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"Fingertips - Part II" (#8)
Little Stevie Wonder
"Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Rolf Harris
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Elvis Presley
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Memphis"
Lonnie Mack
"Just One Look"
Doris Troy
August 3[31] "So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"Fingertips - Part II" (#8)
Little Stevie Wonder
"Surf City"
Jan and Dean
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Elvis Presley
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"Judy's Turn to Cry"
Lesley Gore
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Rolf Harris
August 10[32] "Fingertips - Part II" (#8)
Little Stevie Wonder
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Elvis Presley
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"Judy's Turn to Cry"
Lesley Gore
"Surf City"
Jan and Dean
"Candy Girl"
The Four Seasons
"Easier Said Than Done"
The Essex
"More"
Kai Winding
August 17[33] "Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
"Judy's Turn to Cry"
Lesley Gore
"Candy Girl"
The Four Seasons
"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"
Allan Sherman
"So Much in Love"
The Tymes
"More"
Kai Winding
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
August 24[34] "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"
Allan Sherman
"Candy Girl"
The Four Seasons
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"Wipe Out"
The Surfaris
"More"
Kai Winding
"(You're the) Devil in Disguise"
Elvis Presley
"Denise"
Randy & the Rainbows
August 31[35] "My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Fingertips - Part II" (#8)
Little Stevie Wonder
"Candy Girl"
The Four Seasons
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"If I Had a Hammer"
Trini Lopez
"Judy's Turn to Cry"
Lesley Gore
"Mockingbird"
Inez & Charlie Foxx
"More"
Kai Winding
September 7[36] "If I Had a Hammer"
Trini Lopez
"Blue Velvet" (#6)
Bobby Vinton
"Candy Girl"
The Four Seasons
"Heat Wave"
Martha & the Vandellas
"Mockingbird"
Inez & Charlie Foxx
"The Monkey Time"
Major Lance
"Blowin' in the Wind"
Peter, Paul & Mary
"Hey Girl"
Freddie Scott
September 14[37] "Blue Velvet" (#6)
Bobby Vinton
"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"
Allan Sherman
"Heat Wave"
Martha & the Vandellas
"Then He Kissed Me"
The Crystals
"Surfer Girl"
The Beach Boys
"Sally Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
"Mockingbird"
Inez & Charlie Foxx
September 21[38] "Blue Velvet" (#6)
Bobby Vinton
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Heat Wave"
Martha & the Vandellas
"Sally Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
"Mickey's Monkey"
The Miracles
"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"
Allan Sherman
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
September 28[39] "Sally Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
"Be My Baby"
The Ronettes
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Wonderful! Wonderful!"
The Tymes
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
"If I Had a Hammer"
Trini Lopez
October 5[40] "Sugar Shack" †
The Fireballs
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Heat Wave"
Martha & the Vandellas
"Busted"
Ray Charles
"Then He Kissed Me"
The Crystals
October 12[41] "Sugar Shack" †
The Fireballs
"Be My Baby"
The Ronettes
"Blue Velvet" (#6)
Bobby Vinton
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
"Sally Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
"Busted"
Ray Charles
"My Boyfriend's Back"
The Angels
"Mean Woman Blues"
Roy Orbison
"Heat Wave"
Martha & the Vandellas
"Donna the Prima Donna"
Dion
October 19[42] "Busted"
Ray Charles
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
"Sally Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
"Mean Woman Blues"
Roy Orbison
"Donna the Prima Donna"
Dion
"Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
Peter, Paul and Mary
October 26[43] "Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Blue Velvet" (#6)
Bobby Vinton
"Donna the Prima Donna"
Dion
"Washington Square" (#9)
The Village Stompers
"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
Peter, Paul and Mary
"Cry Baby"
Garnet Mimms
November 2[44] "Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Washington Square" (#9)
The Village Stompers
"Mean Woman Blues"
Roy Orbison
"I Can't Stay Mad at You"
Skeeter Davis
"Be My Baby"
The Ronettes
"It's All Right" (#10)
The Impressions
"María Elena"
Los Indios Tabajaras
November 9[45] "It's All Right" (#10)
The Impressions
"I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"María Elena"
Los Indios Tabajaras
"Busted"
Ray Charles
"Bossa Nova Baby"
Elvis Presley
"I Can't Stay Mad at You"
Skeeter Davis
November 16[46] "Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Sugar Shack" †
The Fireballs
"I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"It's All Right" (#10)
The Impressions
"María Elena"
Los Indios Tabajaras
"She's a Fool"
Lesley Gore
"Bossa Nova Baby"
Elvis Presley
"Everybody"
Tommy Roe
"500 Miles Away From Home"
Bobby Bare
November 23[47] "I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"Washington Square" (#9)
The Village Stompers
"Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Sugar Shack" †
The Fireballs
"She's a Fool"
Lesley Gore
"Everybody"
Tommy Roe
"Dominique"
The Singing Nun
"María Elena"
Los Indios Tabajaras
November 30[48] "Dominique"
The Singing Nun
"Washington Square" (#9)
The Village Stompers
"Deep Purple"
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"(Down At) Papa Joe's"
The Dixiebelles
"Bossa Nova Baby"
Elvis Presley
December 7[49] "Dominique"
The Singing Nun
"I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"Everybody"
Tommy Roe
"Louie Louie"
The Kingsmen
"She's a Fool"
Lesley Gore
"Sugar Shack" †
The Fireballs
"You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
The Caravelles
"Be True to Your School"
The Beach Boys
"Washington Square" (#9)
The Village Stompers
"Walking the Dog"
Rufus Thomas
December 14[50] "Louie Louie"
The Kingsmen
"I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
The Caravelles
"Since I Fell for You"
Lenny Welch
"Be True to Your School"
The Beach Boys
"Drip Drop"
Dion
"There! I've Said It Again"
Bobby Vinton
December 21[51] "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
The Caravelles
"There! I've Said It Again"
Bobby Vinton
"Since I Fell for You"
Lenny Welch
"Be True to Your School"
The Beach Boys
"Drip Drop"
Dion
"I'm Leaving It Up to You"
Dale & Grace
"Everybody"
Tommy Roe
"Popsicles and Icicles"
The Murmaids
December 28[52] "There! I've Said It Again"
Bobby Vinton
"Louie Louie"
The Kingsmen
"Since I Fell for You"
Lenny Welch
"You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
The Caravelles
"Drip Drop"
Dion
"Forget Him"
Bobby Rydell
"Popsicles and Icicles"
The Murmaids
"Talk Back Trembling Lips"
Johnny Tillotson
"Be True to Your School"
The Beach Boys

References

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  2. ^ "Billboard Hot 100 Chart -- January 12, 1963". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
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