US No. 1 Hit Singles
These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1957.
June 10, 1957||align="center"|1||"Bernadine"||Pat Boone
First week | Number of weeks | Title | Artist |
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February 9, 1957 | 3 | "Too Much" | Elvis Presley |
March 2, 1957 | 4 | "Young Love" | Tab Hunter |
March 30, 1957 | 1 | "Party Doll" | Buddy Knox |
April 6, 1957 | 1 | "Round and Round" | Perry Como |
April 13, 1957 | 8 | "All Shook Up" | Elvis Presley |
June 3, 1957 | 5 | "Love Letters In The Sand" | Pat Boone |
July 8, 1957 | 7 | "Teddy Bear" | Elvis Presley |
August 26, 1957 | 2 | "Tammy" | Debbie Reynolds |
September 9, 1957 | 1 | "Diana" | Paul Anka |
September 16, 1957 | 1 | "Tammy" | Debbie Reynolds |
September 23, 1957 | 1 | "That'll Be the Day" | The Crickets |
September 30, 1957 | 2 | "Honeycomb" | Jimmie Rodgers |
October 14, 1957 | 1 | "Wake Up Little Susie" | The Everly Brothers |
October 21, 1957 | 7 | "Jailhouse Rock" | Elvis Presley |
December 9, 1957 | 2 | "You Send Me" | Sam Cooke |
December 23, 1957 | 2 | "April Love" | Pat Boone |
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