1960 in Music - Top Hits On Record

Top Hits On Record

  • "Alley Oop" – Hollywood Argyles
  • "Apache" – The Shadows
  • "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" – Elvis Presley
  • "As Long As He Needs Me" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Beyond the Sea" – Bobby Darin
  • "Burning Bridges" – Jack Scott
  • "But Not For Me" – Ella Fitzgerald
  • "Calcutta" – Lawrence Welk
  • "Cathy's Clown" – The Everly Brothers
  • "Chain Gang" – Sam Cooke
  • "Corinna, Corinna" – Ray Peterson
  • "Dance With Me" – The Drifters
  • "Dreamin' " – Johnny Burnette
  • "El Paso" – Marty Robbins
  • "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" – Connie Francis
  • "Exodus" – Ferrante & Teicher
  • "Fall in Love With You" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Georgia on My Mind" – Ray Charles
  • "Good Timin'" – Jimmy Jones
  • "Greenfields" – The Brothers Four
  • "I'll Stay Single" – Jerry Lordan
  • "I'm Sorry" – Brenda Lee
  • "Itsi Bitsi Petit Bikini" – Dalida
  • "It's Now or Never" – Elvis Presley
  • "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" – Brian Hyland
  • "I Love You" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "I Want to Be Wanted" – Brenda Lee
  • "Johnny Rocco" – Marty Wilde
  • "L'Arlequin de Tolède" – Dalida
  • "Les Enfants du Pirée" – Dalida
  • "Mama" – Connie Francis
  • "Man of Mystery"/"The Stranger" – The Shadows
  • "Mission Bell" – Donnie Brooks
  • "Mule Skinner Blues" – The Fendermen
  • "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own" – Connie Francis
  • "Nine Times Out of Ten" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "North To Alaska" – Johnny Horton
  • "Only The Lonely" – Roy Orbison
  • "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" – Jessie Hill
  • "'O Sole Mio" – Dalida
  • "Over You" – Aaron Neville
  • "Paper Roses" – Anita Bryant
  • "Please Don't Tease" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Please, Mr. Custer" – Larry Verne
  • "Question" – Lloyd Price
  • "Robot Man" – Connie Francis
  • "Romantica" – Dalida
  • "Rubber Ball" – Bobby Vee
  • "Running Bear" – Johnny Preston
  • "Save the Last Dance for Me" – The Drifters
  • "She's My Baby" – Johnny O'Keefe
  • "Shop Around" – The Miracles
  • "Sink the Bismarck" – Johnny Horton
  • "Sixteen Reasons" – Connie Stevens
  • "Starry Eyed" – Michael Holliday
  • "Stay" – Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
  • "T'Aimer Follement" – Dalida
  • "Tall Oak Tree" – Dorsey Burnette
  • "Teen Angel" – Mark Dinning
  • "Tell Laura I Love Her" – Ray Peterson
  • "A Thousand Stars" – Kathy Young with The Innocents
  • "Today's Teardrops" – Roy Orbison, written by Gene Pitney
  • "True Love Ways" – Buddy Holly
  • "The Twist" – Chubby Checker
  • "A Voice in the Wilderness" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Valentino" – Connie Francis
  • "Walk, Don't Run" – The Ventures
  • "Walking to New Orleans" – Fats Domino
  • "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" – Freddy Cannon
  • "What In the World's Come Over You" – Jack Scott
  • "Where or When" – Dion and the Belmonts
  • "Why" – Frankie Avalon
  • "Wild Cat" – Gene Vincent
  • "Wild One" – Bobby Rydell
  • "You're Sixteen" – Johnny Burnette
  • "You Talk Too Much" – Joe Jones

See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1960 (USA)

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