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This is a list of musical artists whose one hit came out in the 1960s.
The list contains recording artists who reached the Top 40 of the U.S. pop chart (the Billboard Hot 100 ) with just one single.
Artists in italics have only one Top 40 hit, but either
had other songs chart on genre-specific charts
have had success and influence within their genre or the annals of popular music and/or
a long-lasting and devoted cult following
wider success in other fields of the music industry, e.g., songwriting, production, etc.
are a non-American act who have had wider success in their homeland
[edit ] Artists
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Sandy"
Larry Hall
January 4, 1960
15
"If I Had a Girl"
Rod Lauren
January 25, 1960
31
"Teen Angel "
Mark Dinning
February 8, 1960
1
"Tracy's Theme"
Spencer Ross
February 22, 1960
13
"Rockin' Little Angel"
Ray Smith
February 22, 1960
22
"(There Was a) Tall Oak Tree"
Dorsey Burnette [ 1]
March 7, 1960
23
"Forever"
The Little Dippers
March 28, 1960
9
"Summer Set"
Monty Kelly
April 4, 1960
30
"Money (That's What I Want) "
Barrett Strong
April 18, 1960
23
"Fannie Mae "
Buster Brown
May 2, 1960
38
"Angela Jones"
Johnny Ferguson
May 2, 1960
27
"Let the Little Girl Dance"
Billy Bland
May 16, 1960
7
"The Madison"
Al Brown's Tunetoppers featuring Cookie Brown
May 16, 1960
23
"Barbara"
The Temptations [ 2]
May 16, 1960
29
"The Madison Time–Part 1"
Ray Bryant Trio
May 16, 1960
30
"Mountain of Love "
Harold Dorman
May 23, 1960
21
"Ooh Poo Pah Doo–Part II"
Jessie Hill
May 23, 1960
28
"He'll Have to Stay "
Jeanne Black
May 30, 1960
4
"Love You So"
Ron Holden
June 13, 1960
7
"There Is Something on Your Mind (Part 2)"
Bobby Marchan
June 13, 1960
31
"Alley Oop "
The Hollywood Argyles
July 11, 1960
1
"Mule Skinner Blues "
The Fendermen
July 11, 1960
5
"Look for a Star"[ 3]
Garry Mills [ 4]
July 25, 1960
26
"Look for a Star"
Deane Hawley
July 25, 1960
34
"Image of a Girl"
The Safaris
August 1, 1960
6
"Please Help Me, I'm Falling "
Hank Locklin [ 5]
August 1, 1960
8
"Look for a Star"[ 6]
Garry Miles
August 1, 1960
16
"Hot Rod Lincoln "
Johnny Bond [ 7]
August 8, 1960
26
"Over the Rainbow"
The Demensions
September 5, 1960
16
"Hot Rod Lincoln "
Charlie Ryan and the Timberlane Riders
September 5, 1960
33
"Yogi"
The Ivy Three
September 19, 1960
8
"A Million to One"
Jimmy Charles
September 26, 1960
5
"Mr. Custer "
Larry Verne
October 10, 1960
1
"Let's Think About Living"
Bob Luman [ 5]
October 24, 1960
7
"Diamonds and Pearls"
The Paradons
October 24, 1960
18
"You Talk Too Much "
Joe Jones
November 14, 1960
6
"Stay "
Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
November 21, 1960
1
"Ruby Duby Du"
Tobin Mathews and Co.
November 28, 1960
30
"Don't Go to Strangers "
Etta Jones [ 8]
December 12, 1960
36
"Sailor (Your Home Is the Sea)"
Lolita
December 19, 1960
5
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Baby, Oh Baby"
The Shells
January 16, 1961
21
"Angel Baby "
Rosie & The Originals
January 23, 1961
5
"Lost Love"
H.B. Barnum
February 6, 1961
35
"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky "
The Ramrods
February 20, 1961
30
"There's a Moon Out Tonight"
The Capris
February 27, 1961
3
"Angel on My Shoulders"
Shelby Flint
February 27, 1961
22
"Baby Sittin' Boogie"
Buzz Clifford
March 13, 1961
6
"Apache "
Jørgen Ingmann and his Guitar
April 3, 1961
2
"Once Upon a Time"
Rochell and the Candles
April 10, 1961
26
"Hideaway "
Freddy King [ 9]
April 10, 1961
29
"Ginnie Bell"
Paul Dino
April 10, 1961
38
"Asia Minor"
Kokomo
April 17, 1961
8
"Please Love Me Forever"
Cathy Jean and the Roommates
April 24, 1961
12
"I'm a Fool to Care"
Joe Barry
April 24, 1961
24
"Baby Blue"
The Echoes
May 1, 1961
12
"Mother-In-Law "
Ernie K-Doe [ 10]
May 22, 1961
1
"Daddy's Home"
Shep and the Limelites
May 29, 1961
2
"Hello Walls "
Faron Young [ 5]
May 29, 1961
12
"Triangle"
Janie Grant
May 29, 1961
29
"Exodus"
Eddie Harris
June 5, 1961
36
"Heart and Soul "
The Cleftones
June 19, 1961
18
"Peanut Butter"
The Marathons
June 19, 1961
20
"Rama Lama Ding Dong"
The Edsels
June 19, 1961
21
"Count Every Star"
Donnie and the Dreamers
June 19, 1961
35
"Better Tell Him No"
The Starlets
June 19, 1961
38
"Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me of You)"
Little Caesar & the Romans
June 26, 1961
9
"Three Hearts in a Tangle"
Roy Drusky [ 5]
June 26, 1961
35
"You Can't Sit Down, Part 2"
Philip Upchurch Combo
July 3, 1961
29
"Tonight (Could Be the Night)"
The Velvets
July 10, 1961
26
"The Graduation Song...Pomp and Circumstance "
Adrian Kimberly
July 10, 1961
34
"Yellow Bird "
Arthur Lyman [ 11]
July 24, 1961
4
"I Like It Like That, Part 1"
Chris Kenner
July 31, 1961
2
"Last Night "
The Mar-Keys
August 7, 1961
3
"Pretty Little Angel Eyes"
Curtis Lee
August 7, 1961
7
"I Just Don't Understand"
Ann-Margret [ 12]
September 11, 1961
17
"When We Get Married"
The Dreamlovers
September 18, 1961
10
"A Little Bit of Soap"
The Jarmels
September 18, 1961
12
"Nag"
The Halos
September 18, 1961
25
"Lovers Island"
The Blue Jays
September 18, 1961
31
"Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp) "
Barry Mann [ 13]
September 25, 1961
7
"The Astronaut (Part 1 and 2)"
Jose Jimenez (Bill Dana )
October 2, 1961
19
"Mexico "
Bob Moore and His Orchestra [ 14]
October 2, 1961
7
"Take Five "
Dave Brubeck Quartet [ 15]
October 9, 1961
25
"Water Boy"
Don Shirley
October 9, 1961
40
"This Time"
Troy Shondell
October 23, 1961
6
"Stick Shift"
The Duals
October 23, 1961
25
"I Really Love You "
The Stereos
October 23, 1961
29
"Foot Stompin'–Part 1"
The Flares
October 30, 1961
25
"Funny How Time Slips Away"
Jimmy Elledge
November 13, 1961
22
"You're the Reason"
Bobby Edwards
November 20, 1961
11
"Language of Love"
John D. Loudermilk [ 16]
December 11, 1961
32
"Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night "
Kenny Dino
December 25, 1961
24
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Small Sad Sam"
Phil McLean
January 20, 1962
21
"I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) "
Barbara George
January 27, 1962
3
"If You Got to Make a Fool of Somebody"
James Ray
January 27, 1962
22
"Hey! Baby "
Bruce Channel
March 10, 1962
1
"Midnight In Moscow"
Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen
March 17, 1962
2
"Let Me In "
The Sensations
March 17, 1962
4
"What's Your Name"
Don and Juan
March 17, 1962
7
"Percolator (Twist)"
Billy Joe and the Checkmates
March 17, 1962
10
"My Boomerang Won't Come Back"
Charlie Drake
March 17, 1962
21
"Smoky Places"
The Corsairs
March 17, 1962
12
"Jamie"
Eddie Holland [ 17]
March 24, 1962
30
"Love Letters "
Ketty Lester
April 14, 1962
5
"Dear One"
Larry Finnegan
April 21, 1962
11
"You Better Move On"
Arthur Alexander [ 18]
April 21, 1962
24
"The Jam–Part 1"
Bobby Gregg and His Friends
April 21, 1962
29
"Cinderella"
Jack Ross
April 28, 1962
16
"Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)"
Ernie Maresca
May 19, 1962
6
"Stranger on the Shore "
Mr. Acker Bilk [ 19]
May 26, 1962
1
"I Wish That We Were Married"
Ronnie & the Hi-Lites
May 26, 1962
16
"I Sold My Heart to the Junkman "
The Blue-Belles [ 20]
June 2, 1962
15
"Walk on the Wild Side–Part 2"
Jimmy Smith
June 23, 1962
21
"Village of Love"
Nathaniel Mayer and the Fabulous Twilights
June 23, 1962
22
"Teach Me Tonight "
George Maharis
June 23, 1962
25
"Theme from Ben Casey "
Valjean
June 23, 1962
28
"I Love You"
The Volume's
June 30, 1962
22
"Al Di La"
Emilio Pericoli
July 7, 1962
6
"Snap Your Fingers"
Joe Henderson
July 7, 1962
8
"The Stripper "
David Rose and His Orchestra
July 7, 1962
1
"Wolverton Mountain"
Claude King [ 5]
July 21, 1962
6
"Johnny Get Angry"
Joanie Sommers
July 21, 1962
7
"I Need Your Loving"
Don Gardner and Dee Dee Ford
July 28, 1962
20
"Bongo Stomp"
Little Joey and the Flips
July 28, 1962
33
"You'll Lose a Good Thing"
Barbara Lynn [ 21]
August 11, 1962
8
"Party Lights"
Claudine Clark
September 1, 1962
5
"Till Death Do Us Part"
Bob Braun
September 1, 1962
26
"Silver Threads and Golden Needles "
The Springfields [ 22]
September 22, 1962
20
"A Wonderful Dream"
The Majors
September 22, 1962
22
"(I'm the Girl On) Wolverton Mountain"
Jo Ann Campbell
September 22, 1962
38
"Alley Cat"
Bent Fabric and his Piano
September 29, 1962
7
"I Remember You"
Frank Ifield [ 23]
October 13, 1962
5
"Don't Go Near the Indians"
Rex Allen [ 24]
October 20, 1962
17
"Do You Love Me"
The Contours
October 27, 1962
3
"Hide and Go Seek–Part 1"
Bunker Hill
October 27, 1962
33
"Close to Cathy"
Mike Clifford
November 3, 1962
12
"Torture"
Kris Jensen
November 3, 1962
20
"Pop Pop Pop-Pie"
The Sherrys
November 17, 1962
35
"That Stranger Used to Be My Girl"
Trade Martin
November 17, 1962
28
"Mama Sing a Song"
Stan Kenton [ 25]
November 17, 1962
32
"I Got a Woman, Part 1"
Jimmy McGriff
November 24, 1962
20
"Bobby's Girl"
Marcie Blane
December 1, 1962
3
"The Push and Kick"
Mark Valentino
December 15, 1962
27
"Telstar "
The Tornados [ 26]
December 22, 1962
1
"Let's Go (Pony)"
The Routers
December 22, 1962
19
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Wiggle Wobble"
Les Cooper and his Soul Rockers
January 12, 1963
22
"Tell Him "
The Exciters
January 19, 1963
4
"Remember Then"
The Earls [ 27]
January 26, 1963
24
"Cinnamon Cinder (It's a Very Nice Dance)"
The Pastel Six
February 2, 1963
25
"Loop De Loop"
Johnny Thunder
February 9, 1963
4
"From a Jack to a King "
Ned Miller [ 5]
February 16, 1963
6
"Fly Me to the Moon–Bossa Nova "
Joe Harnell and his Orchestra
February 23, 1963
14
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind "
Vince Guaraldi Trio [ 28]
February 23, 1963
22
"Rhythm of the Rain"
The Cascades
March 9, 1963
3
"Wild Weekend"
The Rebels
March 9, 1963
8
"Mama Didn't Lie"
Jan Bradley
March 9, 1963
14
"Our Winter Love"
Bill Pursell
March 30, 1963
9
"Yakety Sax "
Boots Randolph [ 29]
April 6, 1963
35
"Mr. Bass Man"
Johnny Cymbal [ 30]
April 13, 1963
16
"Pipeline "
The Chantays
May 4, 1963
4
"Little Band of Gold"
James Gilreath
May 11, 1963
21
"Killer Joe"
The Rocky Fellers
May 18, 1963
16
"Hot Pastrami"
The Dartells
May 25, 1963
11
"El Watusi"
Ray Barretto
June 1, 1963
17
"The Love of My Man"
Theola Kilgore
June 1, 1963
21
"That's How Heartaches Are Made"
Baby Washington
June 1, 1963
40
"Still"
Bill Anderson [ 31]
June 8, 1963
8
"Sukiyaki "
Kyu Sakamoto [ 32]
June 15, 1963
1
"On Top of Spaghetti "
Tom Glazer and the Do-Re-Mi Children's Chorus
July 6, 1963
14
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport "
Rolf Harris [ 33]
July 13, 1963
3
"Swingin' on a Star "
Big Dee Irwin [ 34]
July 13, 1963
38
"Just One Look"
Doris Troy
July 27, 1963
10
"Hootenanny"
The Glencoves
July 27, 1963
38
"Till Then"
The Classics
August 3, 1963
20
"Six Days on the Road "
Dave Dudley [ 5]
August 3, 1963
32
"Wipe Out "
The Surfaris [ 35]
August 10, 1963
2
"The Lonely Surfer"
Jack Nitzsche [ 36]
August 10, 1963
39
"More"
Kai Winding
August 24, 1963
8
"Denise"
Randy & the Rainbows
August 24, 1963
10
"Mockingbird"
Inez and Charlie Foxx
September 7, 1963
7
"Please Don't Talk to the Lifeguard"
Diane Ray
September 21, 1963
31
"Sally, Go 'Round the Roses"
The Jaynetts
September 28, 1963
2
"Martian Hop "
The Ran-Dells
September 28, 1963
16
"The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget"
The Raindrops [ 37]
September 28, 1963
17
"Part Time Love"
Little Johnny Taylor
October 5, 1963
19
"Birthday Party"
The Pixies Three
October 5, 1963
40
"Bust Out"
The Busters
October 12, 1963
25
"Talk to Me"
Sunny & the Sunglows
October 26, 1963
11
"Maria Elena"
Los Indios Tabajaras
November 16, 1963
6
"Cry to Me"
Betty Harris
November 16, 1963
25
"Washington Square "
The Village Stompers
November 23, 1963
2
"Dominique "
The Singing Nun [ 38]
December 7, 1963
1
"I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight"
Barry & the Tamerlanes
December 7, 1963
21
"Wonderful Summer"
Robin Ward [ 39]
December 14, 1963
14
"You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry"
The Caravelles
December 21, 1963
3
"The Boy Next Door"
The Secrets
December 28, 1963
18
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Midnight Mary"
Joey Powers
January 4, 1964
10
"Popsicles and Icicles"
The Murmaids
January 11, 1964
3
"What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)"
The Tams [ 40]
February 22, 1964
9
"Letter from Sherry"
Dale Ward
February 22, 1964
25
"California Sun"
The Rivieras
February 29, 1964
5
"Penetration"
The Pyramids
March 14, 1964
18
"Who Do You Love"
The Sapphires
March 14, 1964
9
"I Wish You Love"
Gloria Lynne
March 14, 1964
28
"High-Heel Sneakers "
Tommy Tucker
March 21, 1964
11
"Hippy Hippy Shake "
The Swinging Blue Jeans [ 41]
April 4, 1964
24
"Rip Van Winkle"
The Devotions
April 4, 1964
36
"We Love You Beatles "
The Carefrees
April 11, 1964
39
"Forever"
Peter Drake and his Talking Steel Guitar
April 25, 1964
25
"Shangri-La "
Robert Maxwell and His Harp and Orchestra
May 2, 1964
6
"Charade"
Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra [ 42]
May 9, 1964
36
"Wish Someone Would Care"
Irma Thomas [ 43]
May 16, 1964
17
"White on White"
Danny Williams
May 16, 1964
9
"(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet"
The Reflections
May 30, 1964
6
"You're My World"
Cilla Black [ 44]
August 1, 1964
26
"Remember Me"
Rita Pavone
July 11, 1964
26
"The Girl from Ipanema "
Astrud Gilberto [ 45]
July 18, 1964
5
"Farmer John"
The Premiers
August 1, 1964
19
"I Wanna Love Him So Bad"
The Jelly Beans
August 8, 1964
9
"I'm Into Somethin' Good"
Earl-Jean
August 8, 1964
38
"Steal Away"
Jimmy Hughes
August 15, 1964
17
"She's the One"
The Chartbusters
August 15, 1964
33
"Mixed-Up, Shook-Up Girl"
Patty & the Emblems
August 15, 1964
37
"Haunted House"
Jumpin' Gene Simmons [ 46]
August 26, 1964
11
"Selfish One"
Jackie Ross
September 5, 1964
11
"Funny (How Time Slips Away)"
Joe Hinton
October 10, 1964
13
"We'll Sing in the Sunshine"
Gale Garnett
October 17, 1964
4
"Little Honda "
The Hondells
October 31, 1964
9
"Last Kiss "
J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
November 7, 1964
2
"Tobacco Road "
The Nashville Teens [ 47]
November 7, 1964
14
"Have I the Right?"
The Honeycombs
November 14, 1964
5
"Shaggy Dog"
Mickey Lee Lane
November 28, 1964
38
"Hawaii Tattoo "
The Waikikis
December 5, 1964
33
"Ringo "
Lorne Greene [ 48]
December 5, 1964
1
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"The Wedding "
Julie Rogers
January 2, 1965
10
"My Love, Forgive Me (Amore, Scusami)"
Robert Goulet [ 49]
January 2, 1965
16
"Leader of the Laundromat"
The Detergents
January 9, 1965
19
"The Jerk"
The Larks
January 16, 1965
7
"Twine Time"
Alvin Cash and the Crawlers
February 20, 1965
14
"The Boy from New York City "
The Ad Libs
February 27, 1965
8
"I've Got a Tiger By the Tail "
Buck Owens [ 50]
February 27, 1965
25
"It's Alright"
Adam Faith with The Roulettes
February 27, 1965
31
"New York is a Lonely Town"
The Trade Winds
March 6, 1965
32
"The Birds and the Bees"
Jewel Akens
March 20, 1965
3
"Goldfinger "
Shirley Bassey [ 51]
March 27, 1965
8
"Don't Mess Up a Good Thing"
Bobby McClure
March 27, 1965
33
"Land of a Thousand Dances "
Cannibal & the Headhunters
April 17, 1965
30
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind "
Sounds Orchestral
May 8, 1965
10
"The Entertainer"
Tony Clarke
May 8, 1965
31
"We're Gonna Make It"
Little Milton [ 52]
May 15, 1965
25
"Baby the Rain Must Fall"
Glenn Yarbrough
May 22, 1965
12
"Oo Wee Baby, I Love You"
Fred Hughes
May 29, 1965
23
"Concrete and Clay"
Eddie Rambeau
June 5, 1965
35
"Concrete and Clay "
Unit 4 + 2
June 12, 1965
28
"I Do"
The Marvelows
July 3, 1965
37
"A Walk in the Black Forest"
Horst Jankowski
July 10, 1965
12
"You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)"
Ian Whitcomb and Bluesville
July 17, 1965
8
"The Dawn of Correction"
The Spokesmen
September 18, 1965
26
"Eve of Destruction "
Barry McGuire [ 53]
September 25, 1965
1
"Liar, Liar"
The Castaways
October 23, 1965
12
"Keep on Dancing"
The Gentrys [ 54]
October 30, 1965
4
"Hungry for Love"
San Remo Golden Strings
October 30, 1965
27
"Everyone's Gone to the Moon"
Jonathan King [ 55]
November 6, 1965
17
"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away "
The Silkie
November 27, 1965
10
"May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"
Little Jimmy Dickens [ 56]
December 4, 1965
15
"Don't Think Twice"
Wonder Who? [ 57]
December 25, 1965
12
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)"
Barry Young
January 1, 1966
13
"Harlem Nocturne"
The Viscounts
January 1, 1966
39
"Flowers on the Wall"
The Statler Brothers [ 5]
January 8, 1966
4
"Lies"
The Knickerbockers [ 58]
January 22, 1966
20
"The Duck"
Jackie Lee [ 59]
January 22, 1966
14
"The Men in My Little Girl's Life"
Mike Douglas [ 60]
February 5, 1966
6
"No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)"
The T-Bones [ 61]
February 5, 1966
3
"Michelle"
David and Jonathan [ 62]
February 12, 1966
18
"Elusive Butterfly "
Bob Lind
March 12, 1966
5
"The Cheater"
Bob Kuban and the In-Men
March 12, 1966
12
"Batman Theme "
Neal Hefti [ 63]
March 12, 1966
35
"Love Makes the World Go Round"
Deon Jackson [ 64]
March 19, 1966
11
"Walkin' My Cat Named Dog"
Norma Tanega
April 9, 1966
22
"Caroline, No "
Brian Wilson [ 65]
April 30, 1966
32
"I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree"
Just Us [ 66]
May 14, 1966
24
"History Repeats Itself"
Buddy Starcher
May 14, 1966
39
"The Ballad of Irving"
Frank Gallop [ 67]
May 28, 1966
34
"Barefootin'"
Robert Parker
June 18, 1966
7
"Oh How Happy"
The Shades of Blue
June 25, 1966
12
"Cool Jerk"
The Capitols [ 68]
July 2, 1966
7
"Doubleshot (Of My Baby's Love)"
The Swingin' Medallions
July 2, 1966
17
"Day of Decision"
Johnny Sea [ 5]
July 2, 1966
35
"Little Girl"
Syndicate of Sound
July 9, 1966
8
"Dirty Water"
The Standells [ 69]
July 9, 1966
11
"Hey Joe "
The Leaves [ 70]
July 9, 1966
31
"7 and 7 Is "
Love [ 71]
July 30, 1966
33
"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa! "
Napoleon XIV
August 13, 1966
3
"Somewhere, My Love"
Ray Conniff [ 72]
August 13, 1966
9
"Searching for My Love"
Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces
August 13, 1966
27
"Sweet Dreams"
Tommy McLain
August 20, 1966
15
"Tar and Cement"
Verdelle Smith
August 20, 1966
38
"Black Is Black "
Los Bravos [ 73]
October 1, 1966
4
"Open the Door to Your Heart"
Darrell Banks [ 64]
October 1, 1966
27
"Almost Persuaded "
David Houston [ 74]
October 1, 1966
24
"Psychotic Reaction "
Count Five [ 75]
October 15, 1966
5
"Summer Samba (So Nice) "
Walter Wanderley [ 76]
October 15, 1966
26
"Winchester Cathedral "
The New Vaudeville Band [ 77]
December 3, 1966
1
"(When She Needs Good Lovin') She Comes to Me"
Chicago Loop
December 3, 1966
37
"But It's Alright"
J.J. Jackson [ 78]
December 10, 1966
22
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Talk Talk"
The Music Machine
January 14, 1967
15
"There's Got to Be a Word!"
The Innocence
January 14, 1967
34
"Gallant Men"
Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen [ 79]
January 21, 1967
29
"Niki Hoeky"
P.J. Proby [ 80]
January 28, 1967
25
"Wild Thing "
Senator Bobby [ 81]
February 4, 1967
20
"(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet"
Blues Magoos
February 11, 1967
5
"Music to Watch Girls By"
Bob Crewe Generation [ 82]
February 11, 1967
15
"Stand By Me "
Spyder Turner
February 11, 1967
12
"Hello Hello"
Sopwith Camel
February 11, 1967
26
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"
Cannonball Adderley [ 83]
February 25, 1967
11
"Pushing Too Hard"
The Seeds [ 84]
February 25, 1967
36
"It Takes Two "
Kim Weston [ 85]
March 4, 1967
14
"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye "
The Casinos
March 11, 1967
6
"Sit Down, I Think I Love You"
The Mojo Men
March 18, 1967
36
"For What It's Worth "
Buffalo Springfield [ 86]
March 25, 1967
7
"Friday on My Mind "
The Easybeats [ 87]
May 20, 1967
16
"Yellow Balloon "
The Yellow Balloon
May 20, 1967
25
"Sunshine Girl"
Parade
May 27, 1967
20
"My Girl Josephine "
Jerry Jaye
May 27, 1967
29
"I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman"
Whistling Jack Smith
June 3, 1967
20
"Do It Again a Little Bit Slower"
Jon and Robin and the In-Crowd
June 24, 1967
18
"Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead "
The Fifth Estate
July 1, 1967
11
"Little Bit O' Soul"
The Music Explosion
July 8, 1967
2
"Come on Down to My Boat"
Every Mother's Son
July 8, 1967
6
"For Your Precious Love"
Oscar Toney, Jr.
July 8, 1967
23
"Let the Good Times Roll and Feels So Good"
Bunny Sigler
August 19, 1967
22
"The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven"
Chris Bartley
August 19, 1967
32
"Hypnotized"
Linda Jones
August 26, 1967
21
"(I Wanna) Testify "
The Parliaments [ 88]
September 23, 1967
20
"Blue's Theme"
Davie Allan and the Arrows
September 23, 1967
37
"Little Ole Man (Uptight–Everything's Alright)"
Bill Cosby [ 89]
October 14, 1967
4
"Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)"
The Hombres
November 18, 1967
12
"Everlasting Love "
Robert Knight
November 18, 1967
13
"Pata Pata"
Miriam Makeba [ 90]
November 25, 1967
12
"Back on the Street Again"
Sunshine Company
November 25, 1967
36
"An Open Letter to My Teenage Son"
Victor Lundberg
December 2, 1967
10
"Beautiful People"
Kenny O'Dell [ 91]
December 16, 1967
38
"Next Plane to London"
The Rose Garden
December 30, 1967
17
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) "
John Fred and His Playboy Band
January 20, 1968
1
"Love Power"
The Sandpebbles
January 27, 1968
22
"Green Tambourine "
The Lemon Pipers
February 3, 1968
1
"Nobody but Me "
The Human Beinz
February 3, 1968
8
"Love Is Blue "[ 92]
Paul Mauriat and His Orchestra [ 93]
February 10, 1968
1
"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me "
Madeline Bell
February 10, 1968
26
"Skip a Rope"
Henson Cargill [ 5]
February 10, 1968
25
"Born Free"
The Hesitations
February 17, 1968
38
"Country Girl–City Man"
Judy Clay
March 23, 1968
36
"A Question of Temperature"
The Balloon Farm
March 23, 1968
37
"Playboy"
Gene and Debbe
April 13, 1968
17
"Does Your Mama Know About Me"
Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers [ 94]
April 20, 1968
29
"Sweet Inspiraton"
The Sweet Inspirations
April 27, 1968
18
"Summertime Blues "
Blue Cheer [ 95]
May 4, 1968
14
"The Good, The Bad and the Ugly"
Hugo Montenegro
June 1, 1968
2
"Master Jack"
Four Jacks and a Jill
June 8, 1968
18
"MacArthur Park "
Richard Harris [ 48]
June 22, 1968
2
"Reach Out of the Darkness "
Friend and Lover
June 22, 1968
10
"I Love You "
People
June 22, 1968
14
"The Horse"
Cliff Nobles and Co.
June 29, 1968
2
"Angel of the Morning "
Merrilee Rush and the Turnabouts
June 29, 1968
7
"Tip Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me "
Tiny Tim [ 96]
June 29, 1968
17
"Here Comes the Judge"
Shorty Long
July 6, 1968
8
"Grazing in the Grass "
Hugh Masekela [ 45]
July 20, 1968
1
"Here Comes the Judge"
Pigmeat Markham [ 97]
July 27, 1968
19
"Pictures of Matchstick Men "
Status Quo [ 98]
August 3, 1968
12
"Classical Gas "
Mason Williams
August 3, 1968
2
"Journey to the Center of the Mind"
The Amboy Dukes [ 99]
August 24, 1968
16
"Love Makes a Woman"
Barbara Acklin
August 31, 1968
15
"Naturally Stoned"
The Avant-Garde [ 100]
August 31, 1968
40
"Harper Valley PTA "
Jeannie C. Riley [ 5]
September 21, 1968
1
"In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida "
Iron Butterfly [ 95]
September 28, 1968
30
"Girl Watcher"
The O'Kaysions
October 5, 1968
5
"Indian Reservation "
Don Fardon
October 5, 1968
20
"Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)"
Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus [ 101]
October 5, 1968
25
"Fire "
Crazy World of Arthur Brown [ 102]
October 19, 1968
2
"All Along the Watchtower "
The Jimi Hendrix Experience [ 103]
October 19, 1968
20
"Baby Come Back"
The Equals [ 104]
October 26, 1968
32
"Shape of Things to Come "
Max Frost and the Troopers
October 26, 1968
22
"Piece of My Heart "
Big Brother and the Holding Company [ 105]
November 9, 1968
12
"The Funky Judge"
Bull & the Matadors
November 16, 1968
39
"Little Arrows "
Leapy Lee
December 7, 1968
16
"Shame, Shame"
The Magic Lanterns
December 21, 1968
29
Song
Performer
Peak date
Peak
"Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero (The More I Love You)"
Rene y Rene
January 4, 1969
14
"Cinnamon"
Derek [ 106]
January 11, 1969
11
"The Worst That Could Happen "
Brooklyn Bridge [ 107]
February 1, 1969
3
"I Got a Line on You"
Spirit [ 108]
March 15, 1969
25
"The Letter "
The Arbors
April 5, 1969
20
"Hot Smoke and Sassafras"
Bubble Puppy
April 19, 1969
14
"Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'"
Crazy Elephant
May 3, 1969
12
"Will You Be Staying After Sunday"
Peppermint Rainbow
May 3, 1969
32
"Nothin' But a Heartache"
The Flirtations
May 24, 1969
34
"Love (Can Make You Happy)"
Mercy
May 31, 1969
2
"Morning Girl"
The Neon Philharmonic [ 109]
June 7, 1969
17
"More Today Than Yesterday"
Spiral Starecase
June 14, 1969
12
"Israelites "
Desmond Dekker and the Aces [ 110]
June 28, 1969
9
"Black Pearl"
The Checkmates, LTD.
July 5, 1969
13
"Medicine Man"
The Buchanan Brothers
July 5, 1969
22
"In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus) "
Zager and Evans
July 12, 1969
1
"Color Him Father"
The Winstons
July 19, 1969
7
"Abraham, Martin and John "
Moms Mabley [ 111]
July 19, 1969
35
"My Pledge of Love"
Joe Jeffrey Group
July 26, 1969
14
"Quentin's Theme"
Charles Randolph Grean Sounde
August 2, 1969
13
"Yesterday, When I Was Young"
Roy Clark [ 112]
August 2, 1969
19
"Good Old Rock and Roll"
Cat Mother & the All Night News Boys
August 2, 1969
21
"Reconsider Me"
Johnny Adams
August 2, 1969
28
"Nobody But You Babe"
Clarence Reid [ 113]
August 2, 1969
40
"Moonflight"
Vik Venus
August 9, 1969
38
"Polk Salad Annie "
Tony Joe White [ 114]
August 23, 1969
8
"Sugar on Sunday"
Clique
August 30, 1969
22
"Get Together "[ 115]
The Youngbloods [ 116]
September 6, 1969
5
"Birthday"
Underground Sunshine
September 6, 1969
26
"Did You See Her Eyes"
The Illusion
September 6, 1969
32
"Keem-O-Sabe"
The Electric Indian
September 27, 1969
16
"When I Die"
Motherlode
October 11, 1969
18
"In a Moment"
The Intrigues
October 11, 1969
31
"Tracy"
The Cuff Links
October 25, 1969
9
"You, I"
The Rugbys
October 25, 1969
24
"Make Believe"
Wind [ 117]
October 25, 1969
28
"Jealous Kind of Fella"
Garland Green
November 1, 1969
20
"Baby It's You "
Smith
November 1, 1969
5
"Jesus Is a Soul Man"
Lawrence Reynolds
November 1, 1969
28
"Something in the Air "
Thunderclap Newman
November 1, 1969
37
"Echo Park"
Keith Barbour
November 1, 1969
40
"Smile a Little Smile for Me"
The Flying Machine
November 22, 1969
5
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye "
Steam
December 6, 1969
1
"Groovy Grubworm "
Harlow Wilcox and the Oakies
December 13, 1969
30
[edit ] Notes and references
^ A founding member of hugely influential rockabilly band The Rock and Roll Trio , later cited by The Beatles .
^ Not to be confused with the Motown -based group of the same name .
^ Not to be confused with another recording of the song the same year by one-hit wonder Garry Miles .
^ Had more success in his native UK.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Had several Top 40 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart.
^ Not to be confused with another recording of the song the same year by one-hit wonder Garry Mills .
^ A country music star of the 1940s through 1960s who had seven top 10 country hits, most notably 1965's "Ten Little Bottles."
^ A critically lauded jazz singer who had three Grammy nominations.
^ A seminal blues rock guitarist who has been cited as an influence by Peter Green , Stevie Ray Vaughan and Kenny Wayne Shepherd .
^ Later gained fame as a DJ with New Orleans community station WWOZ .
^ An influential Hawaiian populariser of exotica .
^ Better known as an actress.
^ Half of prolific songwriting partnership with Cynthia Weil .
^ Most famous as a session bassist; played with Bob Dylan .
^ Seminal jazz group; their album Time Out is regarded as one of the greatest jazz albums.
^ Better known as a songwriter.
^ One-third of Holland-Dozier-Holland , the songwriting and production team that was responsible for much of the Motown Sound .
^ A seminal rock pioneer cited as an influence by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones .
^ Had more success in his native United Kingdom.
^ The original group of Patti Labelle and Nona Hendryx .
^ One of first female rockers.
^ Band member Dusty Springfield would go on to have a successful career as a solo artist with many hits in the 1960s; the group also had several hits in the UK.
^ Has had more success in his native United Kingdom.
^ A highly influential Western artist of the 1940s through 1960s, who also had several successful country hits. Father of country singer Rex Allen, Jr. (a successful star in his own right).
^ An influential jazz bandleader and pianist.
^ Had wider success in their native UK and maintain a devoted cult following to this day.
^ Have a devoted cult following on oldies circuit.
^ Vince Guaraldi was a respected jazz pianist who is most remembered today as the composer of music for nearly 20 animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip.
^ More well-known as an accompanyist for many performers in rock, pop, and country music
^ Johnny Cymbal also recorded "Cinnamon" as Derek (listed as a one-hit wonder in 1969)
^ Has had seven No. 1 hits (and many more top 10 hits) on the Hot Country Singles chart. In addition, he has been a highly successful and influential songwriter in the country genre.
^ Hugely successful in his native Japan, and ranked by HMV Japan as one of the 20 most influential popular musicians in that country.
^ More successful in the UK and Australia; but most famous as a comedian.
^ and Little Eva .
^ Have a devoted cult following; bassist Ken Forssi later played with Love (listed below).
^ Most famous as a producer with Neil Young and The Rolling Stones .
^ The Raindrops were a studio creation of the Brill Building husband-and-wife songwriting team of Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich , who wrote many popular "girl group" songs in the early 1960s
^ Well-known as a social activist after she left religious life in 1967 and performed as Luc Dominique .
^ More famous as a session singer in film music: it is said that her voice can be heard in over eight hundred films.
^ Had two other hits on the R&B chart, and three UK Top 40 hits in 1970, 1971 and 1987.
^ Featured Jim Rodford of The Kinks and Terry Sylvester of The Hollies ; also had other hits in the United Kingdom.
^ Better known as a big band jazz songwriter and performer.
^ More successful on R&B charts, and also retains devoted cult following.
^ Had nineteen UK Top 40 hits, and at one point the richest female entertainer there.
^ a b An acclaimed jazz artist.
^ Not to be confused with Gene Simmons , the bassist from KISS .
^ Had wider success in their native UK; also featured renowned keyboardist John Hawken and drummer Barry Jenkins .
^ a b Better known as an actor.
^ Better known as actor, but also performed much film music.
^ Had 21 No. 1 hits on the Hot Country Singles chart, plus many more top 10 hits; influential for the Bakersfield Sound of country music. Co-host of the TV series Hee Haw .
^ Hugely successful in her native UK where she has received a DBE .
^ Had seventeen R&B Top 40 hits.
^ In the 1970s, McGuire had a second successful career in contemporary Christian music.
^ A band that featured Jimmy Hart , who is a well known professional wrestling manager .
^ Most famous as a record producer , boss of record labels Decca and UK and finally as a U.S. reporter on Top of the Pops .
^ A legendary country music artist and longtime Grand Ole Opry member who had many country hits from 1949 through the late 1960s.
^ Made up of the members of The Four Seasons , who have had much success on the Hot 100.
^ Cited as an influence by The Knack .
^ The Earl of Bob & Earl .
^ Better known as a talk show host.
^ Later had several soft rock hits in the 1970s, recording under their new band name Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds .
^ Better known as a songwriting duo (Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress ).
^ Better known as a jazz musician with Count Basie ; also played with Frank Sinatra .
^ a b Has had more success with two top 40 hits on the Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart .
^ The main creative force and founding member of The Beach Boys .
^ Member Chip Taylor is better known as a songwriter (Wild Thing , Angel of the Morning ).
^ A well-known television and radio personality.
^ Cited as an influence by Archie Bell .
^ Have a devoted cult following; also sometimes seen as protopunk influence. Briefly featured Lowell George of Little Feat fame.
^ Bassist Jim Pons later joined The Turtles .
^ A highly influential psychedelic band; their 1967 album Forever Changes is a staple of best-albums lists. Locally stars but never toured outside L.A. thus had no success elsewhere.
^ Well-known in the easy listening genre, with considerable success on album charts.
^ Had two top 40 hits in the UK.
^ The godson of 1920s singer Gene Austin , Houston had many top 10 singles, including seven No. 1 songs, on the Hot Country Singles chart from 1963-1974.
^ An influential protopunk band, cited by The Stooges and The Doors ; made famous by Lester Bangs .
^ A popular bossa nova pianist, cited as an influence by the aforementioned Astrud Gilberto .
^ Fronted by well-known songwriter Geoff Stephens (The Crying Game , There's a Kind of Hush .)
^ Also a well-known songwriter
^ At the time, he was serving the last of his three terms in the United States Senate . He is most remembered today as the main drafter of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 .
^ More successful in his home country of the UK, and in Australia.
^ Pseudonymous release by Bill Minkin .
^ Bob Crewe is a very well known songwriter and producer.
^ An influential musician in the jazz scene, where he played with Miles Davis and Bill Evans on Kind of Blue and Milestones .
^ A cult garage band , cited as an influence by many post-punk groups like The Fall .
^ and Marvin Gaye .
^ A highly influential folk-rock group that spawned the career of Neil Young , Stephen Stills and Jim Messina .
^ Had wider success in Australian homeland.
^ Members later formed funk group Parliament ; group member George Clinton is the leader of Parliament-Funkadelic .
^ Better known as a television comedian/actor with The Bill Cosby Show , Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids and The Cosby Show .
^ More famous as an anti-apartheid activist.
^ More successful as a country music songwriter ("Behind Closed Doors" by Charlie Rich , "Mama He's Crazy" by The Judds , and many others). Also had a few country hits of his own.
^ Love Is Blue is the first instrumental to hit #1 on the Billboard pop chart since Telstar did it on Dec. 22, 1962.
^ Mauriat was highly successful as a songwriter for Mireille Mathieu and was a superstar in Europe, and Japan.
^ Group included Thomas Chong, later known as Tommy Chong of famed comedy duo Cheech and Chong
^ a b A highly influential band in the development of heavy metal .
^ Has a highly devoted cult following, and has been cited as an influence by Current 93 and Nurse with Wound .
^ Better known as comedian.
^ One of the most successful bands ever in their UK homeland , and has a devoted cult called the "Quo Army". Had over 50 hits in their native UK.
^ Best known for spawning the career of Ted Nugent .
^ Group member Chuck Woolery is better known as a game show host.
^ A group featuring many well known bubblegum pop musicians.
^ Founder of shock rock and major influence on Alice Cooper and KISS . The band also featured drummer Carl Palmer , more famous with ELP .
^ An extremely influential band led by guitarist Jimi Hendrix .
^ The group's leader was Eddy Grant , later of "Electric Avenue " fame.
^ At this time, the group's lead singer was influential singer and later one-hit wonder Janis Joplin .
^ Johnny Cymbal (Derek's real name) also recorded "Mr. Bass Man" under his own name (listed as a one-hit wonder in 1963)
^ Lead singer Johnny Maestro was also the original lead singer of The Crests .
^ One of the leaders of the psychedelic rock movement; more critically than commercially lauded.
^ The original band of session bassist and record producer Norbert Putnam .
^ Regarded as the most popular Jamaican reggae singer before Bob Marley .
^ More famous as a comedian .
^ Better known as a country artist, where in his genre had a string of top 40 hits — many of them top 10 — on the Hot Country Singles chart from 1963-1980. Co-host of Hee Haw .
^ Better known for his X-rated rap albums under the name Blowfly .
^ An important influence on swamp rock .
^ Originally charted at #62 in 1967.
^ A highly acclaimed folk-rock group. Member Jesse Colin Young went on to a successful solo career.
^ Lead singer Tony Orlando was more famous with the band Dawn .
[edit ] See also
รายละเอียด : My thought on CM Punk's shoot promo towards the end of the June 27, 2011 episode of WWE Monday Night Raw.
Whole transcript (from prowrestlingscoops.com):
John Cena, while you lay there, hopefully as uncomfortable as you possibly can be, I want you to listen to me. I want you to digest this, because before I leave in three weeks with your WWE Championship, I have a lot of things I wanna get off my chest.
I don't hate you, John. I don't even dislike you. I like you a hell of a lot more than I like most people in the back. I hate... this idea... that you're the best... because you're not. I'm the best. I'm the best in the world. There's one thing you're better at than I am, and that's kissing Vince McMahon's ass. You're as good at kissing Vince's ass as Hulk Hogan was. I don't know if you're as good as Dwayne... he's a pretty good ass-kisser... always was and still is. Oops... I'm breaking the fourth wall. [Punk waves to the camera.] I am the best... wrestler... in the world. I've been the best ever since Day One when I walked into this company, and I've been vilified and hated since that day because Paul Heyman saw something in me that nobody else wanted to admit. That's right, I'm a Paul Heyman guy. You know who else was a Paul Heyman guy? Brock Lesnar... and he split, just like I'm splittin', but the biggest difference between me and Brock is that I'm going to leave with the WWE Championship.
I've grabbed so many of Vincent K. McMahon's imaginary brass rings that it's finally dawned on me that they're just that. They're completely imaginary. The only thing that's real is me, and the fact that day in and day out, for almost six years, I've proved to everybody in the world that I am the best on this microphone, in that ring, and even on commentary. Nobody can touch me. And yet, no matter how many times I prove it, I'm not on your lovely little collectors' cups, I'm not on the cover of the program, I'm barely promoted, I don't get to be in movies, I'm not on any crappy show on the USA Network, I'm not on the poster of WrestleMania, I'm not on the signature that's produced at the start of the show. I'm not on Conan O'Brian, I'm not on Jimmy Fallon, but the fact of the matter is I should be, and trust me, this isn't sour grapes, but the fact that "Dwayne" is in the main event of WrestleMania next year and I'm not makes me sick!
Oh hey, let me get something straight, those of you who are cheering me right now... you are just as big a part of me leaving as anyone else, because you're the ones sipping out of those collector cups right now, you're the ones that buy those programs that my face isn't on the cover of, and then at five in the morning at the airport, you try to shove it in my face thinking you can get an autograph and sell it on eBay because you're too lazy to get a real job.
I'm leaving with the WWE championship on July 17 and hell, who knows, maybe I'll go defend it in New Japan Pro Wrestling... maybe I'll go back to Ring of Honor... [Punk waves to the camera again] hey, Colt Cabana, how you doing? The reason I'm leaving is you people because after I'm gone you're still going to pour money into this company — I'm just a spoke on the wheel — the wheel's gonna keep turning. And I understand that... that Vince McMahon's gonna make money despite himself... he's a millionaire who should be a billionaire... you know why he's not a billionaire? It's because he surrounds himself with glad-handing nonsensical [censored] yes-men like John Lauranitis, who's gonna tell him everything he wants to hear... and I'd like to think that maybe this company will be better after Vince McMahon is dead, but the fact is it's gonna get taken over by his idiotic daughter and his doofus son-in-law and the rest of his stupid family.
Let me tell you a personal story about Vince McMahon. You know we do this whole bully campaign...
(Microphone is cut off. Punk hits the mic a few times, says something inaudible, yells "I've been silenced")
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