1964 in Music - Singles Released

Singles Released

  • "All Day and All of the Night" – The Kinks
  • "Anyone Who Had a Heart" – Cilla Black
  • "As Tears Go By" – Marianne Faithfull
  • "Baby I Need Your Loving" – The Four Tops
  • "Baby Let Me Take You Home" – The Animals
  • "Baby Love" – The Supremes
  • "Baby Please Don't Go – Them
  • "Because" – The Dave Clark Five
  • "Come See About Me" – The Supremes
  • "Can't Buy Me Love" – The Beatles
  • "Constantly" – Cliff Richard
  • "Dancing In The Street" – Martha and The Vandellas
  • "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" – Manfred Mann
  • "Do You Want to Know a Secret" – The Beatles
  • "Ferry Cross the Mersey" – Gerry & the Pacemakers
  • "Fever" – Helen Shapiro
  • "Genie With the Light Brown Lamp" – The Shadows
  • "Girl Don't Come" – Sandie Shaw
  • "Gloria" – Them
  • "Goldfinger" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Happiness" – Ken Dodd
  • "A Hard Day's Night" – The Beatles
  • "Hello, Dolly! – Louis Armstrong
  • "The House of the Rising Sun" – The Animals
  • "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "I Feel Fine" – The Beatles
  • "I Get Around" – Beach Boys
  • "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" – Dusty Springfield
  • "I Understand" – Freddie & the Dreamers
  • "I'm Crying" – The Animals
  • "I'm Into Something Good" – Herman's Hermits
  • "I'm the Lonely One" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "It's All Over Now" – The Rolling Stones
  • "It's For You" – Cilla Black
  • "Just One Look" – The Hollies
  • "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand / Sie Liebt Dich" – The Beatles
  • "Little Children" – Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas
  • "A Little Loving" – The Fourmost
  • "Little Old Lady from Pasadena" – Jan and Dean
  • "Little Red Rooster" – The Rolling Stones
  • "Losing You" – Dusty Springfield
  • "A Message To Martha" – Adam Faith
  • "My Boy Lollipop – Millie
  • "My Guy – Mary Wells
  • "Non Ho L'Età (Per Amarti)" – Gigliola Cinquetti
  • "One Way Love" – Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers
  • "On the Beach" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Rag Doll" – The Four Seasons
  • "Rhythm and Greens" – The Shadows
  • "Ringo" – Lorne Greene
  • "The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt" – The Shadows
  • "She's Not There" – The Zombies
  • "Shout" – Lulu & The Luvvers
  • "Terry" – Twinkle
  • "Theme for Young Lovers" – The Shadows
  • "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me" – Sandie Shaw
  • "Twist and Shout" – The Beatles
  • "(They Call Her) La Bamba" – The Crickets
  • "There's a Place" – The Beatles
  • "The Way You Do The Things You Do" -The Temptations
  • "Tobacco Road" – The Nashville Teens
  • "The Twelfth of Never" – Cliff Richard
  • "Walk Away (Warum Nur Warum?)" – Matt Monro
  • "We Love You Beatles" – The Carefrees
  • "The Wedding" – Julie Rogers
  • "When Joanna Loved Me" – Tony Bennett
  • "Where Did Our Love Go?" – The Supremes
  • "A World Without Love" – Peter & Gordon
  • "You're My World" – Cilla Black
  • "You're No Good" – The Swinging Blue Jeans
  • "You Really Got Me" – The Kinks
  • "Zoot Suit" – The Who
See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1964 (USA)

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