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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1951
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1951.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Too Young"  Nat King Cole
2  "Because of You"  Tony Bennett
3  "How High the Moon"  Les Paul & Mary Ford
4  "Come on-a My House"  Rosemary Clooney
5  "Be My Love"  Mario Lanza
6  "On Top of Old Smoky"  The Weavers
7  "Cold, Cold Heart"  Tony Bennett
8  "If"  Perry Como
9  "The Loveliest Night of the Year"  Mario Lanza
10  "Tennessee Waltz"  Patti Page
11  "Jezebel"  Frankie Laine
12  "I Get Ideas"  Tony Martin
13  "Mockin' Bird Hill"  Les Paul & Mary Ford
14  "Mockin' Bird Hill"  Patti Page
15  "My Heart Cries for You"  Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller
16  "(It's No) Sin"  Eddy Howard
17  "Sound Off"  Vaughn Monroe
18  "Sweet Violets"  Dinah Shore
19  "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise"  Les Paul & Mary Ford
20  "My Truly, Truly Fair"  Guy Mitchell & Mitch Miller
21  "(It's No) Sin"  The Four Aces
22  "Aba Daba Honeymoon"  Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter
23  "Rose, Rose, I Love You"  Frankie Laine
24  "Down Yonder"  Del Wood
25  "I Apologize"  Billy Eckstine
26  "Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)"  Patti Page
27  "You're Just in Love"  Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters
28  "Undecided"  Ames Brothers with The Les Brown Orchestra
29  "The Thing"  Phil Harris
30  "Because of You"  Les Baxter 
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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1952
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1952.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Blue Tango"  Leroy Anderson
2  "Wheel of Fortune"  Kay Starr
3  "Cry"  Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
4  "You Belong to Me"  Jo Stafford
5  "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart"  Vera Lynn
6  "Half as Much"  Rosemary Clooney
7  "Wish You Were Here"  Eddie Fisher
8  "I Went to Your Wedding"  Patti Page
9  "Here in My Heart"  Al Martino
10  "Delicado"  Percy Faith
11  "Kiss of Fire"  Georgia Gibbs
12  "Anytime"  Eddie Fisher
13  "Tell Me Why"  The Four Aces
14  "Blacksmith Blues"  Ella Mae Morse
15  "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"  Jo Stafford
16  "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)"  Rosemary Clooney
17  "A Guy Is a Guy"  Doris Day
18  "The Little White Cloud That Cried"  Johnnie Ray
19  "High Noon"  Frankie Laine
20  "I'm Yours"  Eddie Fisher
21  "The Glow-Worm"  Mills Brothers
22  "It's in the Book"  Johnnie Standley
23  "Slow Poke"  Pee Wee King
24  "Walkin' My Baby Back Home"  Johnnie Ray
25  "Meet Mister Callahan"  Les Paul
26  "I'm Yours"  Don Cornell
27  "I'll Walk Alone"  Don Cornell
28  "Tell Me Why"  Eddie Fisher
29  "Trying"  The Hilltoppers
30  "Please Mr. Sun"  Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads 
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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1953
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1953.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "The Song from Moulin Rouge"  Percy Faith
2  "Vaya con Dios"  Les Paul & Mary Ford
3  "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?"  Patti Page
4  "I'm Walking Behind You"  Eddie Fisher
5  "You, You, You"  Ames Brothers
6  "Till I Waltz Again with You"  Teresa Brewer
7  "April in Portugal"  Les Baxter
8  "No Other Love"  Perry Como
9  "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes"  Perry Como
10  "I Believe"  Frankie Laine
11  "Oh"  Pee Wee Hunt
12  "Ebb Tide"  Frank Chacksfield
13  "Pretend"  Nat King Cole
14  "Ruby"  Richard Hayman
15  "St. George and the Dragonet"  Stan Freberg
16  "P.S. I Love You"  The Hilltoppers
17  "Tell Me You're Mine"  The Gaylords
18  "Eh, Cumpari!"  Julius La Rosa
19  "Rags to Riches"  Tony Bennett
20  "Anna"  Doris Day
21  "Say You're Mine Again"  Perry Como
22  "Dragnet"  Ray Anthony
23  "Tell Me a Story"  Jimmy Boyd & Frankie Laine
24  "Crying in the Chapel"  June Valli
25  "Why Don't You Believe Me?"  Joni James
26  "Your Cheatin' Heart"  Joni James
27  "Terry's Theme"  Frank Chacksfield
28  "With These Hands"  Eddie Fisher
29  "C'est si bon"  Eartha Kitt
30  "Have You Heard?"  Joni James 
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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1954
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top 30 songs of 1954.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Little Things Mean a Lot"  Kitty Kallen
2  "Wanted"  Perry Como
3  "Hey There"  Rosemary Clooney
4  "Sh-Boom"  The Crew-Cuts
5  "Make Love to Me"  Jo Stafford
6  "Oh My Pa-Pa"  Eddie Fisher
7  "(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely"  The Four Knights
8  "Three Coins in the Fountain"  The Four Aces
9  "Secret Love"  Doris Day
10  "Hernando's Hideaway"  Archie Bleyer
11  "Young at Heart"  Frank Sinatra
12  "This Ole House"  Rosemary Clooney
13  "I Need You Now"  Eddie Fisher
14  "Cross Over the Bridge"  Patti Page
15  "The Little Shoemaker"  The Gaylords
16  "That's Amore"  Dean Martin
17  "The Happy Wanderer"  Frank Weir
18  "Answer Me, My Love"  Nat King Cole
19  "Stranger in Paradise"  Tony Bennett
20  "If I Give My Heart to You"  Doris Day
21  "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)"  Kay Starr
22  "Skokiaan"  Ralph Marterie
23  "Hold My Hand"  Don Cornell
24  "Changing Partners"  Patti Page
25  "Papa Loves Mambo"  Perry Como
26  "Shake, Rattle and Roll"  Bill Haley & His Comets
27  "Rags to Riches"  Tony Bennett
28  "In the Chapel in the Moonlight"  Kitty Kallen
29  "Stranger in Paradise"  The Four Aces
30  "Here"  Tony Martin 
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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1955
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top 30 songs of 1955.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"  Perez Prado
2  "Rock Around the Clock"  Bill Haley & His Comets
3  "The Yellow Rose of Texas"  Mitch Miller
4  "Autumn Leaves"  Roger Williams
5  "Unchained Melody"  Les Baxter
6  "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"  Bill Hayes
7  "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing"  The Four Aces
8  "Sincerely"  The McGuire Sisters
9  "Ain't That a Shame"  Pat Boone
10  "The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)"  Georgia Gibbs
11  "The Crazy Otto Medley"  Johnny Maddox
12  "Melody of Love"  Billy Vaughn
13  "Sixteen Tons"  Tennessee Ernie Ford
14  "Learnin' the Blues"  Frank Sinatra
15  "Hearts of Stone"  The Fontane Sisters
16  "Tweedle Dee"  Georgia Gibbs
17  "Moments to Remember"  The Four Lads
18  "Mr. Sandman"  The Chordettes
19  "Let Me Go, Lover!"  Joan Weber
20  "A Blossom Fell"  Nat King Cole
21  "Unchained Melody"  Al Hibbler
22  "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"  Fess Parker
23  "Honey Babe"  Art Mooney
24  "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"  Tennessee Ernie Ford
25  "Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)"  Perry Como
26  "Hard to Get"  Gisele MacKenzie
27  "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane"  The Ames Brothers
28  "That's All I Want from You"  Jaye P. Morgan
29  "Only You (And You Alone)"  The Platters
30  "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"  Somethin' Smith and the Redheads 
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 Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1956
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top 50 songs of 1956.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Heartbreak Hotel"  Elvis Presley
2  "Don't Be Cruel"  Elvis Presley
3  "Lisbon Antigua"  Nelson Riddle
4  "My Prayer"  The Platters
5  "The Wayward Wind"  Gogi Grant
6  "The Poor People of Paris"  Les Baxter
7  "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)"  Doris Day
8  "Hound Dog"  Elvis Presley
9  "Memories Are Made of This"  Dean Martin
10  "(The) Rock and Roll Waltz"  Kay Starr
11  "Moonglow & Theme from Picnic"  Morris Stoloff
12  "The Great Pretender"  The Platters
13  "I Almost Lost My Mind"  Pat Boone
14  "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"  Elvis Presley
15  "Love Me Tender"  Elvis Presley
16  "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)"  Perry Como
17  "Canadian Sunset"  Eddie Heywood & Hugo Winterhalter
18  "Blue Suede Shoes"  Carl Perkins
19  "Green Door"  Jim Lowe
20  "No, Not Much"  The Four Lads
21  "Honky Tonk"  Bill Doggett
22  "Sixteen Tons"  Tennessee Ernie Ford
23  "Just Walkin' in the Rain"  Johnnie Ray
24  "Allegheny Moon"  Patti Page
25  "I'm in Love Again"  Fats Domino
26  "Tonight You Belong to Me"  Patience and Prudence
27  "Be-Bop-A-Lula"  Gene Vincent
28  "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"  The Teenagers
29  "Standing on the Corner"  The Four Lads
30  "The Flying Saucer"  Buchanan & Goodman
31  "Moonglow & Theme from Picnic"  George Cates
32  "Ivory Tower"  Cathy Carr
33  "See You Later Alligator"  Bill Haley & His Comets
34  "I'll Be Home"  Pat Boone
35  "On the Street Where You Live"  Vic Damone
36  "(You've Got) The Magic Touch"  The Platters
37  "Born to Be with You"  The Chordettes
38  "Band of Gold"  Don Cherry
39  "More"  Perry Como
40  "Singing the Blues"  Guy Mitchell
41  "Blueberry Hill"  Fats Domino
42  "The Fool"  Sanford Clark
43  "The Happy Whistler"  Don Robertson
44  "True Love"  Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly
45  "Long Tall Sally"  Little Richard
46  "A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl"  Teresa Brewer
47  "Transfusion"  Nervous Norvus
48  "It Only Hurts for a Little While"  The Ames Brothers
49  "A Tear Fell"  Teresa Brewer
50  "Rock Island Line"  Lonnie Donegan 
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 Billboard year-end top 50 singles of 1957
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top 50 songs of 1957.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "All Shook Up"  Elvis Presley
2  "Love Letters in the Sand"  Pat Boone
3  "Little Darlin'"  The Diamonds
4  "Young Love"  Tab Hunter
5  "So Rare"  Jimmy Dorsey
6  "Don't Forbid Me"  Pat Boone
7  "Singing the Blues"  Guy Mitchell
8  "Young Love"  Sonny James
9  "Too Much"  Elvis Presley
10  "Round and Round"  Perry Como
11  "Bye Bye Love"  The Everly Brothers
12  "Tammy"  Debbie Reynolds
13  "Party Doll"  Buddy Knox
14  "Teddy Bear"  Elvis Presley
15  "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"  Harry Belafonte
16  "Jailhouse Rock"  Elvis Presley
17  "A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation)"  Marty Robbins
18  "Come Go with Me"  The Del-Vikings
19  "Wake Up Little Susie"  The Everly Brothers
20  "You Send Me"  Sam Cooke
21  "Searchin'"  The Coasters
22  "School Days"  Chuck Berry
23  "Gone"  Ferlin Husky
24  "Diana"  Paul Anka
25  "A Teenager's Romance"  Ricky Nelson
26  "The Banana Boat Song"  The Tarriers
27  "Honeycomb"  Jimmie Rodgers
28  "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On"  Jerry Lee Lewis
29  "Dark Moon"  Gale Storm
30  "That'll Be the Day"  The Crickets
31  "Butterfly"  Charlie Gracie
32  "Moonlight Gambler"  Frankie Laine
33  "Teen-Age Crush"  Tommy Sands
34  "It's Not for Me to Say"  Johnny Mathis
35  "Silhouettes"  The Rays
36  "Butterfly"  Andy Williams
37  "Marianne"  The Easy Riders
38  "I'm Walkin'"  Fats Domino
39  "Chances Are"  Johnny Mathis
40  "Send For Me"  Nat King Cole
41  "Rainbow"  Russ Hamilton
42  "Be-Bop Baby"  Ricky Nelson
43  "Short Fat Fannie"  Larry Williams
44  "Green Door"  Jim Lowe
45  "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter"  Billy Williams
46  "Old Cape Cod"  Patti Page
47  "Mr. Lee"  The Bobbettes
48  "Blueberry Hill"  Fats Domino
49  "Whispering Bells"  The Dell-Vikings
50  "Blue Monday"  Fats Domino 
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 Billboard year-end top 50 singles of 1958
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1958.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "Volare"  Domenico Modugno
2  "All I Have to Do Is Dream"  The Everly Brothers
3  "Don't"  Elvis Presley
4  "Witch Doctor"  David Seville
5  "Patricia"  Perez Prado
6  "Sail Along Silvery Moon"  Billy Vaughn
7  "Catch a Falling Star"  Perry Como
8  "Tequila"  The Champs
9  "It's All in the Game"  Tommy Edwards
10  "Return to Me"  Dean Martin
11  "It's Only Make Believe"  Conway Twitty
12  "The Purple People Eater"  Sheb Wooley
13  "Bird Dog"  The Everly Brothers
14  "Get a Job"  The Silhouettes
15  "Little Star"  The Elegants
16  "Stood Up"  Ricky Nelson
17  "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"  Laurie London
18  "Twilight Time"  The Platters
19  "Secretly"  Jimmie Rodgers
20  "At the Hop"  Danny & the Juniors
21  "Yakety Yak"  The Coasters
22  "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"  Elvis Presley
23  "Poor Little Fool"  Ricky Nelson
24  "A Wonderful Time Up There"  Pat Boone
25  "Just a Dream"  Jimmy Clanton
26  "Sugartime"  The McGuire Sisters
27  "Rockin' Robin"  Bobby Day
28  "Tom Dooley"  The Kingston Trio
29  "Sweet Little Sixteen"  Chuck Berry
30  "Topsy Part 2"  Cozy Cole
31  "Looking Back"  Nat King Cole
32  "The Book of Love"  The Monotones
33  "Tea For Two Cha-Cha"  Tommy Dorsey Orchestra & Warren Covington
34  "Tears on My Pillow"  Little Anthony and the Imperials
35  "Short Shorts"  Royal Teens
36  "Great Balls of Fire"  Jerry Lee Lewis
37  "Lollipop"  The Chordettes
38  "Splish Splash"  Bobby Darin
39  "Who's Sorry Now?"  Connie Francis
40  "My True Love"  Jack Scott
41  "Endless Sleep"  Jody Reynolds
42  "Do You Want to Dance"  Bobby Freeman
43  "When"  The Kalin Twins
44  "To Know Him Is to Love Him"  The Teddy Bears
45  "April Love"  Pat Boone
46  "Rebel-'Rouser"  Duane Eddy
47  "Oh, Julie"  The Crescendos
48  "The Stroll"  The Diamonds
49  "Hard Headed Woman"  Elvis Presley
50  "Peggy Sue"  Buddy Holly & The Crickets 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1959
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1959.[1]
Position  Song  Artist
1  "The Battle of New Orleans"  Johnny Horton
2  "Mack the Knife"  Bobby Darin
3  "Personality"  Lloyd Price
4  "Venus"  Frankie Avalon
5  "Lonely Boy"  Paul Anka
6  "Dream Lover"  Bobby Darin
7  "The Three Bells"  The Browns
8  "Come Softly to Me"  The Fleetwoods
9  "Kansas City"  Wilbert Harrison
10  "Mr. Blue"  The Fleetwoods
11  "Sleep Walk"  Santo & Johnny
12  "Put Your Head on My Shoulder"  Paul Anka
13  "Stagger Lee"  Lloyd Price
14  "Donna"  Ritchie Valens
15  "Pink Shoe Laces"  Dodie Stevens
16  "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"  The Platters
17  "Charlie Brown"  The Coasters
18  "Quiet Village"  Martin Denny
19  "My Heart is an Open Book"  Carl Dobkins, Jr.
20  "(Till) I Kissed You"  The Everly Brothers
21  "Sea of Love"  Phil Phillips
22  "The Happy Organ"  Dave "Baby" Cortez
23  "I'm Gonna Get Married"  Lloyd Price
24  "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)"  The Impalas
25  "A Teenager in Love"  Dion and the Belmonts
26  "16 Candles"  The Crests
27  "It's Just a Matter of Time"  Brook Benton
28  "Lipstick on Your Collar"  Connie Francis
29  "There Goes My Baby"  The Drifters
30  "A Big Hunk o' Love"  Elvis Presley
31  "Red River Rock"  Johnny and the Hurricanes
32  "Waterloo"  Stonewall Jackson
33  "Lavender Blue"  Sammy Turner
34  "(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I"  Elvis Presley
35  "Guitar Boogie Shuffle"  The Virtues
36  "Teen Beat"  Sandy Nelson
37  "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb"  Edd Byrnes & Connie Stevens
38  "Tragedy"  Thomas Wayne
39  "My Happiness"  Connie Francis
40  "Tallahassee Lassie"  Freddy Cannon
41  "Tiger"  Fabian
42  "Never Be Anyone Else But You"  Ricky Nelson
43  "Don't You Know?"  Della Reese
44  "I Need Your Love Tonight"  Elvis Presley
45  "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes"  Dinah Washington
46  "The All American Boy"  Bill Parsons
47  "Primrose Lane"  Jerry Wallace
48  "Alvin's Harmonica"  The Chipmunks
49  "Lonely Street"  Andy Williams
50  "What'd I Say"  Ray Charles
51  "Broken Hearted Melody"  Sarah Vaughan
52  "Only You (And You Alone)"  Franck Pourcel
53  "Gotta Travel On"  Billy Grammer
54  "Poison Ivy"  The Coasters
55  "Turn Me Loose"  Fabian
56  "Lonely Teardrops"  Jackie Wilson
57  "Hawaiian Wedding Song"  Andy Williams
58  "Forty Miles of Bad Road"  Duane Eddy
59  "Just Ask Your Heart"  Frankie Avalon
60  "Tell Him No"  Travis and Bob
61  "Frankie"  Connie Francis
62  "I've Had It"  The Bell Notes
63  "I Cried a Tear"  LaVern Baker
64  "Enchanted"  The Platters
65  "Since I Don't Have You"  The Skyliners
66  "Peter Gunn Theme"  Ray Anthony
67  "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)"  The Chipmunks
68  "I Want to Walk You Home"  Fats Domino
69  "So Fine"  The Fiestas
70  "Bobby Sox to Stockings"  Frankie Avalon
71  "The Deck of Cards"  Wink Martindale
72  "A Lover's Question"  Clyde McPhatter
73  "I Only Have Eyes for You"  The Flamingos
74  "It's Late"  Ricky Nelson
75  "Petite Fleur"  Chris Barber's Jazz Band
76  "Tall Paul"  Annette Funicello
77  "The Tijuana Jail"  The Kingston Trio
78  "Just a Little Too Much"  Ricky Nelson
79  "Goodbye Baby"  Jack Scott
80  "Along Came Jones"  The Coasters
81  "Three Stars"  Tommy Dee & Carol Kay
82  "A Boy Without a Girl"  Frankie Avalon
83  "Sweeter Than You"  Ricky Nelson
84  "It Was I"  Skip & Flip
85  "Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye"  Kathy Linden
86  "Manhattan Spiritual"  Reg Owen
87  "Endlessly"  Brook Benton
88  "Heartaches by the Number"  Guy Mitchell
89  "Sea Cruise"  Frankie Ford
90  "That's Why (I Love You So)"  Jackie Wilson
91  "You're So Fine"  The Falcons
92  "Kissin' Time"  Bobby Rydell
93  "My Wish Came True"  Elvis Presley
94  "Morgen"  Ivo Robic'
95  "Baby Talk"  Jan and Dean
96  "Take a Message to Mary"  The Everly Brothers
97  "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"  Mormon Tabernacle Choir
98  "Bongo Rock"  Preston Epps
99  "In the Mood"  Ernie Fields
100  "Seven Little Girls (Sitting in the Back Seat)"  Paul Evans 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1960
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1960.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Theme from A Summer Place"  Percy Faith
2  "He'll Have to Go"  Jim Reeves
3  "Cathy's Clown"  The Everly Brothers
4  "Running Bear"  Johnny Preston
5  "Teen Angel"  Mark Dinning
6  "I'm Sorry"  Brenda Lee
7  "It's Now or Never"  Elvis Presley
8  "Handy Man"  Jimmy Jones
9  "Stuck on You"  Elvis Presley
10  "The Twist"  Chubby Checker
11  "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"  Connie Francis
12  "Wild One"  Bobby Rydell
13  "Greenfields"  The Brothers Four
14  "What in the World's Come Over You"  Jack Scott
15  "El Paso"  Marty Robbins
16  "Alley Oop"  The Hollywood Argyles
17  "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own"  Connie Francis
18  "Sweet Nothin's"  Brenda Lee
19  "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"  Brian Hyland
20  "Only the Lonely"  Roy Orbison
21  "Where or When"  Dion and the Belmonts
22  "Sixteen Reasons"  Connie Stevens
23  "Puppy Love"  Paul Anka
24  "Why"  Frankie Avalon
25  "Walk, Don't Run"  The Ventures
26  "Save the Last Dance for Me"  The Drifters
27  "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)"  Dinah Washington & Brook Benton
28  "Sink the Bismark"  Johnny Horton
29  "Chain Gang"  Sam Cooke
30  "Let It Be Me"  The Everly Brothers
31  "Good Timin'"  Jimmy Jones
32  "Beyond the Sea"  Bobby Darin
33  "Go Jimmy Go"  Jimmy Clanton
34  "Night"  Jackie Wilson
35  "Burning Bridges"  Jack Scott
36  "The Big Hurt"  Toni Fisher
37  "Because They're Young"  Duane Eddy
38  "Lonely Blue Boy"  Conway Twitty
39  "Pretty Blue Eyes"  Steve Lawrence
40  "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"  Freddy Cannon
41  "Paper Roses"  Anita Bryant
42  "Mr. Custer"  Larry Verne
43  "I Want to Be Wanted"  Brenda Lee
44  "Mule Skinner Blues"  The Fendermen
45  "Cradle of Love"  Johnny Preston
46  "You Got What It Takes"  Marv Johnson
47  "Please Help Me, I'm Falling"  Hank Locklin
48  "Love You So"  Ron Holden
49  "Finger Poppin' Time"  Hank Ballard and The Midnighters
50  "Harbor Lights"  The Platters
51  "Let the Little Girl Dance"  Billy Bland
52  "He'll Have To Stay"  Jeanne Black
53  "Theme From The Apartment"  Ferrante & Teicher
54  "Volare"  Bobby Rydell
55  "A Million to One"  Jimmy Charles
56  "The Village of St. Bernadette"  Andy Williams
57  "White Silver Sands"  The Bill Black Combo
58  "The Old Lamp-Lighter"  The Browns
59  "Devil or Angel"  Bobby Vee
60  "Down By The Station"  The Four Preps
61  "Forever"  The Little Dippers
62  "Image of a Girl"  The Safaris
63  "Kiddio"  Brook Benton
64  "Mission Bell"  Donnie Brooks
65  "I Love The Way You Love"  Marv Johnson
66  "It's Time to Cry"  Paul Anka
67  "Tell Laura I Love Her"  Ray Peterson
68  "Mama"  Connie Francis
69  "Footsteps"  Steve Lawrence
70  "So Sad"  The Everly Brothers
71  "That's All You Gotta Do"  Brenda Lee
72  "Walking to New Orleans"  Fats Domino
73  "Among My Souvenirs"  Connie Francis
74  "Swingin' School"  Bobby Rydell
75  "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around and Fall in Love)"  Dinah Washington & Brook Benton
76  "Stairway to Heaven"  Neil Sedaka
77  "My Home Town"  Paul Anka
78  "Georgia on My Mind"  Ray Charles
79  "Cherry Pie"  Skip & Flip
80  "Wonderful World"  Sam Cooke
81  "Tracy's Theme"  Spencer Ross
82  "Lady Luck"  Lloyd Price
83  "Step By Step"  The Crests
84  "Happy-Go-Lucky Me"  Paul Evans
85  "Young Emotions"  Ricky Nelson
86  "Dreamin’"  Johnny Burnette
87  "Poetry in Motion"  Johnny Tillotson
88  "O Dio Mio"  Annette Funicello
89  "You Talk Too Much"  Joe Jones
90  "Beatnik Fly"  Johnny and the Hurricanes
91  "When Will I Be Loved"  The Everly Brothers
92  "Let's Think About Livin"  Bob Luman
93  "Heartaches by the Number"  Guy Mitchell
94  "My Little Corner of the World"  Anita Bryant
95  "Doggin' Around"  Jackie Wilson
96  "Little Bitty Girl"  Bobby Rydell
97  "Money (That's What I Want)"  Barrett Strong
98  "Stay"  Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs
99  "Lonely Weekends"  Charlie Rich
100  "Sandy"  Larry Hall 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1961
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1961.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Tossin' and Turnin'"  Bobby Lewis
2  "I Fall to Pieces"  Patsy Cline
3  "Michael"  The Highwaymen
4  "Crying"  Roy Orbison
5  "Runaway"  Del Shannon
6  "My True Story"  The Jive Five
7  "Pony Time"  Chubby Checker
8  "Wheels"  The String-A-Longs
9  "Raindrops"  Dee Clark
10  "Wooden Heart"  Joe Dowell
11  "Calcutta"  Lawrence Welk
12  "Take Good Care of My Baby"  Bobby Vee
13  "Running Scared"  Roy Orbison
14  "Dedicated to the One I Love"  The Shirelles
15  "Last Night"  The Mar-Keys
16  "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"  The Shirelles
17  "Exodus"  Ferrante & Teicher
18  "Where the Boys Are"  Connie Francis
19  "Hit the Road Jack"  Ray Charles
20  "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)"  Sue Thompson
21  "Mother-in-Law"  Ernie K-Doe
22  "Bristol Stomp"  The Dovells
23  "Travelin' Man"  Ricky Nelson
24  "Shop Around"  The Miracles
25  "The Boll Weevil Song"  Brook Benton
26  "A Hundred Pounds of Clay"  Gene McDaniels
27  "The Mountain's High"  Dick and Dee Dee
28  "Don't Worry"  Marty Robbins
29  "On the Rebound"  Floyd Cramer
30  "Portrait of My Love"  Steve Lawrence
31  "Quarter to Three"  Gary U.S. Bonds
32  "Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)"  Barry Mann
33  "Calendar Girl"  Neil Sedaka
34  "I Like It Like That"  Chris Kenner
35  "Apache"  Jørgen Ingmann
36  "Don't Bet Money, Honey"  Linda Scott
37  "Without You"  Johnny Tillotson
38  "Wings of a Dove"  Ferlin Husky
39  "Little Sister"  Elvis Presley
40  "Blue Moon"  The Marcels
41  "Daddy's Home"  Shep and the Limelites
42  "This Time"  Troy Shondell
43  "(I Don't Know Why) But I Do"  Clarence "Frogman" Henry
44  "Asia Minor"  Kokomo
45  "Hello Walls"  Faron Young
46  "Runaround Sue"  Dion
47  "Yellow Bird"  Arthur Lyman
48  "Hurt"  Timi Yuro
49  "Hello Mary Lou"  Ricky Nelson
50  "There's A Moon Out Tonight"  The Capris
51  "Surrender"  Elvis Presley
52  "I Love How You Love Me"  The Paris Sisters
53  "Ya Ya"  Lee Dorsey
54  "School Is Out"  Gary U.S. Bonds
55  "Mexico"  Bob Moore
56  "You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)"  Ral Donner
57  "Walk Right Back"  The Everly Brothers
58  "The Way You Look Tonight"  The Lettermen
59  "Moody River"  Pat Boone
60  "One Mint Julep"  Ray Charles
61  "Take Good Care of Her"  Adam Wade
62  "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)"  Carla Thomas
63  "Stand by Me"  Ben E. King
64  "Spanish Harlem"  Ben E. King
65  "It's Gonna Work Out Fine"  Ike & Tina Turner
66  "Baby Blue"  The Echoes
67  "Baby Sittin' Boogie"  Buzz Clifford
68  "Hats Off to Larry"  Del Shannon
69  "Those Oldies But Goodies"  Little Caesar & the Romans
70  "The Fly"  Chubby Checker
71  "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"  Elvis Presley
72  "Wonderland by Night"  Bert Kaempfert
73  "Bless You"  Tony Orlando
74  "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star"  Linda Scott
75  "One Track Mind"  Bobby Lewis
76  "Angel Baby"  Rosie & The Originals
77  "Pretty Little Angel Eyes"  Curtis Lee
78  "Think Twice"  Brook Benton
79  "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavor (On The Bedpost Over Night)"  Lonnie Donegan
80  "Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart"  Connie Francis
81  "Mama Said"  The Shirelles
82  "Let the Four Winds Blow"  Fats Domino
83  "The Writing on the Wall"  Adam Wade
84  "My Kind of Girl"  Matt Monro
85  "Tonight My Love Tonight"  Paul Anka
86  "Big Bad John"  Jimmy Dean
87  "Good Time Baby"  Bobby Rydell
88  "San Antonio Rose"  Floyd Cramer
89  "Rubber Ball"  Bobby Vee
90  "Missing You"  Ray Peterson
91  "Dum Dum"  Brenda Lee
92  "I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door"  Eddie Hodges
93  "You Can Depend on Me"  Brenda Lee
94  "Let's Twist Again"  Chubby Checker
95  "Take Five"  The Dave Brubeck Quartet
96  "Are You Lonesome Tonight?"  Elvis Presley
97  "Sea of Heartbreak"  Don Gibson
98  "More Money for You and Me"  The Four Preps
99  "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"  Bobby Darin
100  "Please Stay"  The Drifters 
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1962.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Stranger on the Shore"  Acker Bilk
2  "I Can't Stop Loving You"  Ray Charles
3  "Mashed Potato Time"  Dee Dee Sharp
4  "Roses Are Red (My Love)"  Bobby Vinton
5  "The Stripper"  David Rose
6  "Johnny Angel"  Shelley Fabares
7  "The Loco-Motion"  Little Eva
8  "Let Me In"  The Sensations
9  "The Twist"  Chubby Checker
10  "Soldier Boy"  The Shirelles
11  "Hey! Baby"  Bruce Channel
12  "The Wanderer"  Dion
13  "Duke of Earl"  Gene Chandler
14  "Palisades Park"  Freddy Cannon
15  "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"  Neil Sedaka
16  "Wolverton Mountain"  Claude King
17  "Slow Twistin'"  Chubby Checker & Dee Dee Sharp
18  "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'"  Johnny Tillotson
19  "The One Who Really Loves You"  Mary Wells
20  "Good Luck Charm"  Elvis Presley
21  "Midnight in Moscow"  Kenny Ball
22  "Sheila"  Tommy Roe
23  "Twistin' the Night Away"  Sam Cooke
24  "The Wah-Watusi"  The Orlons
25  "Peppermint Twist"  Joey Dee and the Starliters
26  "Break It to Me Gently"  Brenda Lee
27  "Playboy"  The Marvelettes
28  "Ramblin' Rose"  Nat King Cole
29  "Sealed with a Kiss"  Brian Hyland
30  "She Cried"  Jay and the Americans
31  "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You"  Connie Francis
32  "Dear Lady Twist"  Gary U.S. Bonds
33  "Norman"  Sue Thompson
34  "Love Letters"  Ketty Lester
35  "Party Lights"  Claudine Clark
36  "Cotton Fields"  The Highwaymen
37  "Alley Cat"  Bent Fabric
38  "Twist and Shout"  The Isley Brothers
39  "Theme from Dr. Kildare (Three Stars Will Shine Tonight)"  Richard Chamberlain
40  "Tuff"  Ace Cannon
41  "Lover Please"  Clyde McPhatter
42  "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)"  Barbara George
43  "Young World"  Ricky Nelson
44  "Baby It's You"  The Shirelles
45  "Speedy Gonzales"  Pat Boone
46  "A Little Bitty Tear"  Burl Ives
47  "Crying in the Rain"  The Everly Brothers
48  "Al di là"  Emilio Pericoli
49  "Shout Shout (Knock Yourself Out)"  Ernie Maresca
50  "What's Your Name"  Don and Juan
51  "Smoky Places"  The Corsairs
52  "Having a Party"  Sam Cooke
53  "Green Onions"  Booker T. & the M.G.'s
54  "You Don't Know Me"  Ray Charles
55  "Sherry"  The Four Seasons
56  "Johnny Get Angry"  Joanie Sommers
57  "Can't Help Falling in Love"  Elvis Presley
58  "Shout"  Joey Dee and the Starliters
59  "Rinky Dink"  Dave "Baby" Cortez
60  "Moon River"  Henry Mancini
61  "Ahab the Arab"  Ray Stevens
62  "Things"  Bobby Darin
63  "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"  Gene Pitney
64  "You Belong to Me"  The Duprees
65  "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"  Roy Orbison
66  "Snap Your Fingers"  Joe Henderson
67  "Lovers Who Wander"  Dion
68  "Let's Dance"  Chris Montez
69  "Cindy's Birthday"  Johnny Crawford
70  "You Beat Me to the Punch"  Mary Wells
71  "You'll Lose a Good Thing"  Barbara Lynn
72  "Uptown"  The Crystals
73  "Everybody Loves Me But You"  Brenda Lee
74  "Patches"  Dickey Lee
75  "Venus in Blue Jeans"  Jimmy Clanton
76  "Love Me Warm and Tender"  Paul Anka
77  "Teen Age Idol"  Ricky Nelson
78  "She's Got You"  Patsy Cline
79  "Dear One"  Larry Finnegan
80  "Her Royal Majesty"  James Darren
81  "Old Rivers"  Walter Brennan
82  "Funny Way of Laughin'"  Burl Ives
83  "A Swingin' Safari"  Billy Vaughn
84  "Tell Me"  Dick and Dee Dee
85  "PT-109"  Jimmy Dean
86  "Little Diane"  Dion
87  "Percolator (Twist)"  Billy Joe and the Checkmates
88  "Twist, Twist, Señora"  Gary U.S. Bonds
89  "Twistin' Matilda"  Jimmy Soul
90  "Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes)"  Dee Dee Sharp
91  	Jimmy Smith
92  "Soul Twist"  King Curtis
93  "I'll Never Dance Again"  Bobby Rydell
94  "I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)"  The Ikettes
95  "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"  The Kingston Trio
96  "(Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love"  Eddie Hodges
97  "Town Without Pity"  Gene Pitney
98  "If I Had a Hammer"  Peter, Paul and Mary
99  "I Wish That We Were Married"  Ronnie & the Hi-Lites
100  "Surfin' Safari"  The Beach Boys 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1963
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1963.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Sugar Shack"  The Fireballs
2  "Surfin' U.S.A."  The Beach Boys
3  "The End of the World"  Skeeter Davis
4  "Rhythm of the Rain"  The Cascades
5  "He's So Fine"  The Chiffons
6  "Blue Velvet"  Bobby Vinton
7  "Hey Paula"  Paul & Paula
8  "Fingertips"  Little Stevie Wonder
9  "Washington Square"  The Village Stompers
10  "It's All Right"  The Impressions
11  "Can't Get Used to Losing You"  Andy Williams
12  "My Boyfriend's Back"  The Angels
13  "Sukiyaki"  Kyu Sakamoto
14  "She's a Fool"  Lesley Gore
15  "So Much in Love"  The Tymes
16  "Puff, the Magic Dragon"  Peter, Paul and Mary
17  "Blowin' in the Wind"  Peter, Paul and Mary
18  "I'm Leaving It Up to You"  Dale and Grace
19  "Deep Purple"  Nino Tempo & April Stevens
20  "Wipe Out"  The Surfaris
21  "I Love You Because"  Al Martino
22  "Wild Weekend"  The Rebels
23  "You're the Reason I'm Living"  Bobby Darin
24  "Walk Like a Man"  The Four Seasons
25  "Mockingbird"  Inez and Charlie Foxx
26  "I Will Follow Him"  Little Peggy March
27  "Pipeline"  The Chantays
28  "Surf City"  Jan and Dean
29  "It's My Party"  Lesley Gore
30  "Blame It on the Bossa Nova"  Eydie Gormé
31  "You Can't Sit Down"  The Dovells
32  "(Love Is Like a) Heat Wave"  Martha and the Vandellas
33  "Denise"  Randy & the Rainbows
34  "Walk Right In"  The Rooftop Singers
35  "If You Wanna Be Happy"  Jimmy Soul
36  "Surfer Girl"  The Beach Boys
37  "If I Had a Hammer"  Trini Lopez
38  "Everybody"  Tommy Roe
39  "Easier Said Than Done"  The Essex
40  "Ruby Baby"  Dion
41  "Maria Elena"  Los Indios Tabajaras
42  "Our Day Will Come"  Ruby & the Romantics
43  "I Can't Stay Mad At You"  Skeeter Davis
44  "Hello Stranger"  Barbara Lewis
45  "Be My Baby"  The Ronettes
46  "Mean Woman Blues"  Roy Orbison
47  "South Street"  The Orlons
48  "Days of Wine and Roses"  Henry Mancini
49  "The Monkey Time"  Major Lance
50  "Candy Girl"  The Four Seasons
51  "Still"  Bill Anderson
52  "Blue on Blue"  Bobby Vinton
53  "Cry Baby"  Garnet Mimms & and the Enchanters
54  "Two Faces Have I"  Lou Christie
55  "Busted"  Ray Charles
56  "Da Doo Ron Ron"  The Crystals
57  "Foolish Little Girl"  The Shirelles
58  "Memphis, Tennessee"  Lonnie Mack
59  "In Dreams"  Roy Orbison
60  "More"  Kai Winding
61  "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)"  Ricky Nelson
62  "Losing You"  Brenda Lee
63  "Our Winter Love"  Bill Pursell
64  "I Wanna Be Around"  Tony Bennett
65  "You've Really Got a Hold on Me"  The Miracles
66  "Sally Go 'Round the Roses"  The Jaynetts
67  "Little Red Rooster"  Sam Cooke
68  "Then He Kissed Me"  The Crystals
69  "(You're the) Devil in Disguise"  Elvis Presley
70  "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer"  Nat King Cole
71  "Baby Workout"  Jackie Wilson
72  "Pride and Joy"  Marvin Gaye
73  "Walking the Dog"  Rufus Thomas
74  "From a Jack to a King"  Ned Miller
75  "Up on the Roof"  The Drifters
76  "What Will My Mary Say"  Johnny Mathis
77  "Mama Didn't Lie"  Jan Bradley
78  "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"  Bobby Vee
79  "Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)"  The Cookies
80  "Ring of Fire"  Johnny Cash
81  "Just One Look"  Doris Troy
82  "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"  Allan Sherman
83  "Judy's Turn to Cry"  Lesley Gore
84  "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"  Rolf Harris
85  "Mickey's Monkey"  The Miracles
86  "Donna the Prima Donna"  Dion
87  "That Sunday, That Summer"  Nat King Cole
88  "Another Saturday Night"  Sam Cooke
89  "Painted, Tainted Rose"  Al Martino
90  "(Down At) Papa Joe's"  Dixie Belles
91  "Go Away Little Girl"  Steve Lawrence
92  "Take These Chains from My Heart"  Ray Charles
93  "Talk to Me"  Sunny & the Sunglows
94  "Come and Get These Memories"  Martha and the Vandellas
95  "Bossa Nova Baby"  Elvis Presley
96  "Do the Bird"  Dee Dee Sharp
97  "Shut Down"  The Beach Boys
98  "One Fine Day"  The Chiffons
99  "500 Miles"  Bobby Bare
100  "Little Town Flirt"  Del Shannon 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1964
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1964.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "I Want to Hold Your Hand"  The Beatles
2  "She Loves You"  The Beatles
3  "Hello, Dolly!"  Louis Armstrong
4  "Oh, Pretty Woman"  Roy Orbison
5  "I Get Around"  The Beach Boys
6  "Everybody Loves Somebody"  Dean Martin
7  "My Guy"  Mary Wells
8  "We'll Sing in the Sunshine"  Gale Garnett
9  "Last Kiss"  J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers
10  "Where Did Our Love Go"  The Supremes
11  "People"  Barbra Streisand
12  "Java"  Al Hirt
13  "A Hard Day's Night"  The Beatles
14  "Love Me Do"  The Beatles
15  "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"  Manfred Mann
16  "Please Please Me"  The Beatles
17  "Dancing in the Street"  Martha and the Vandellas
18  "Little Children"  Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
19  "Love Me with All Your Heart"  Ray Charles Singers
20  "Under the Boardwalk"  The Drifters
21  "Chapel of Love"  The Dixie Cups
22  "Suspicion"  Terry Stafford
23  "Glad All Over"  The Dave Clark Five
24  "Rag Doll"  The Four Seasons
25  "Dawn (Go Away)"  The Four Seasons
26  "Bread and Butter"  The Newbeats
27  "It Hurts to Be in Love"  Gene Pitney
28  "Dead Man's Curve"  Jan and Dean
29  "Come a Little Bit Closer"  Jay and the Americans
30  "A World Without Love"  Peter and Gordon
31  "Have I the Right?"  The Honeycombs
32  "Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)"  The Serendipity Singers
33  "Baby Love"  The Supremes
34  "Let It Be Me"  Betty Everett & Jerry Butler
35  "Wishin' and Hopin'"  Dusty Springfield
36  "You Don't Own Me"  Lesley Gore
37  "Walk On By"  Dionne Warwick
38  "The House of the Rising Sun"  The Animals
39  "G.T.O."  Ronny & the Daytonas
40  "Twist and Shout"  The Beatles
41  "Memphis"  Johnny Rivers
42  "White On White"  Danny Williams
43  "Hey Little Cobra"  The Rip Chords
44  "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)"  Betty Everett
45  "Bits and Pieces"  The Dave Clark Five
46  "My Boy Lollipop"  Millie
47  "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um"  Major Lance
48  "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena"  Jan and Dean
49  "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying"  Gerry and the Pacemakers
50  "A Summer Song"  Chad & Jeremy
51  "The Girl from Ipanema"  Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
52  "Can't Buy Me Love"  The Beatles
53  "Remember (Walking in the Sand)"  The Shangri-Las
54  "C'mon and Swim"  Bobby Freeman
55  "Do You Want to Know a Secret"  The Beatles
56  "Keep On Pushing"  The Impressions
57  "Baby I Need Your Loving"  Four Tops
58  "Navy Blue"  Diane Renay
59  "Diane"  The Bachelors
60  "Out of Limits"  The Marketts
61  "Little Honda"  The Hondells
62  "See the Funny Little Clown"  Bobby Goldsboro
63  "Because"  The Dave Clark Five
64  "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet"  The Reflections
65  "For You"  Ricky Nelson
66  "Today"  The New Christy Minstrels
67  "Can't You See That She's Mine"  The Dave Clark Five
68  "Leader of the Pack"  The Shangri-Las
69  "Funny How Time Slips Away"  Joe Hinton
70  "The Way You Do the Things You Do"  The Temptations
71  "Anyone Who Had a Heart"  Dionne Warwick
72  "I Love You More and More Every Day"  Al Martino
73  "It's Over"  Roy Orbison
74  "Ronnie"  The Four Seasons
75  "Surfin' Bird"  The Trashmen
76  "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)"  The Tams
77  "The Door Is Still Open to My Heart"  Dean Martin
78  "You Really Got Me"  The Kinks
79  "The Shelter of Your Arms"  Sammy Davis, Jr.
80  "I'm So Proud"  The Impressions
81  "I Wanna Love Him So Bad"  The Jelly Beans
82  "Chug-a-Lug"  Roger Miller
83  "Dang Me"  Roger Miller
84  "Cotton Candy"  Al Hirt
85  "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am"  Nancy Wilson
86  "Money (That's What I Want)"  The Kingsmen
87  "Don't Throw Your Love Away"  The Searchers
88  "Hi-Heel Sneakers"  Tommy Tucker
89  "How Do You Do It?"  Gerry and the Pacemakers
90  "Walk, Don't Run '64"  The Ventures
91  "Do You Love Me"  The Dave Clark Five
92  "Shangri-La"  Robert Maxwell
93  "Haunted House"  Jumpin' Gene Simmons
94  "Steal Away"  Jimmy Hughes
95  "I Saw Her Standing There"  The Beatles
96  "A Fool Never Learns"  Andy Williams
97  "Bad to Me"  Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
98  "There! I've Said It Again"  Bobby Vinton
99  "Louie Louie"  The Kingsmen
100  "Needles and Pins"  The Searchers 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1965
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1965.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Wooly Bully"  Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
2  "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"  Four Tops
3  "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"  The Rolling Stones
4  "You Were on My Mind"  We Five
5  "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"  The Righteous Brothers
6  "Downtown"  Petula Clark
7  "Help!"  The Beatles
8  "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat"  Herman's Hermits
9  "Crying in the Chapel"  Elvis Presley
10  "My Girl"  The Temptations
11  "Help Me, Rhonda"  The Beach Boys
12  "King of the Road"  Roger Miller
13  "The Birds and the Bees"  Jewel Akens
14  "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"  Mel Carter
15  "Shotgun"  Junior Walker & the All Stars
16  "I Got You Babe"  Sonny & Cher
17  "This Diamond Ring"  Gary Lewis & the Playboys
18  "The 'In' Crowd"  Ramsey Lewis Trio
19  "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"  Herman's Hermits
20  "Stop! In the Name of Love"  The Supremes
21  "Unchained Melody"  The Righteous Brothers
22  "Silhouettes"  Herman's Hermits
23  "I'll Never Find Another You"  The Seekers
24  "Cara Mia"  Jay and the Americans
25  "Mr. Tambourine Man"  The Byrds
26  "Cast Your Fate to the Wind"  Sounds Orchestral
27  "Yes, I'm Ready"  Barbara Mason
28  "What's New Pussycat?"  Tom Jones
29  "Eve of Destruction"  Barry McGuire
30  "Hang On Sloopy"  The McCoys
31  "Ticket to Ride"  The Beatles
32  "Red Roses for a Blue Lady"  Bert Kaempfert
33  "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"  James Brown
34  "Game of Love"  Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders
35  "The Name Game"  Shirley Ellis
36  "I Know a Place"  Petula Clark
37  "Back in My Arms Again"  The Supremes
38  "Baby I'm Yours"  Barbara Lewis
39  "The Jolly Green Giant"  The Kingsmen
40  "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte"  Patti Page
41  "Like a Rolling Stone"  Bob Dylan
42  "I'm Telling You Now"  Freddie and the Dreamers
43  "Ferry Cross the Mersey"  Gerry and the Pacemakers
44  "Just Once in My Life"  The Righteous Brothers
45  "The Seventh Son"  Johnny Rivers
46  "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am"  Herman's Hermits
47  "A Walk in the Black Forest"  Horst Jankowski
48  "For Your Love"  The Yardbirds
49  "California Girls"  The Beach Boys
50  "Go Now"  The Moody Blues
51  "Goldfinger"  Shirley Bassey
52  "Down in the Boondocks"  Billy Joe Royal
53  "Baby the Rain Must Fall"  Glenn Yarbrough
54  "Catch Us If You Can"  The Dave Clark Five
55  "Eight Days a Week"  The Beatles
56  "Just a Little"  The Beau Brummels
57  "You Turn Me On"  Ian Whitcomb
58  "I'll Be Doggone"  Marvin Gaye
59  "Save Your Heart for Me"  Gary Lewis & the Playboys
60  "Tired of Waiting for You"  The Kinks
61  "Count Me In"  Gary Lewis & the Playboys
62  "All Day and All of the Night"  The Kinks
63  "What the World Needs Now Is Love"  Jackie DeShannon
64  "It's Not Unusual"  Tom Jones
65  "She's About a Mover"  Sir Douglas Quintet
66  "Shake"  Sam Cooke
67  "Wonderful World"  Herman's Hermits
68  "Nowhere to Run"  Martha and the Vandellas
69  "Heart Full of Soul"  The Yardbirds
70  "Love Potion No. 9"  The Searchers
71  "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)"  Dickey Lee
72  "Baby Don't Go"  Sonny & Cher
73  "It Ain't Me Babe"  The Turtles
74  "Tell Her No"  The Zombies
75  "I Go to Pieces"  Peter and Gordon
76  "Red Roses for a Blue Lady"  Vic Dana
77  "Don't Just Stand There"  Patty Duke
78  "The Tracks of My Tears"  The Miracles
79  "Too Many Rivers"  Brenda Lee
80  "I Like It Like That"  The Dave Clark Five
81  "Little Things"  Bobby Goldsboro
82  "True Love Ways"  Peter and Gordon
83  "It's the Same Old Song"  Four Tops
84  "You've Got Your Troubles"  The Fortunes
85  "Hold What You've Got"  Joe Tex
86  "We Gotta Get out of This Place"  The Animals
87  "Laugh, Laugh"  The Beau Brummels
88  "The Last Time"  The Rolling Stones
89  "Do You Believe in Magic"  The Lovin' Spoonful
90  "All I Really Want to Do"  Cher
91  "Take Me Back"  Little Anthony and the Imperials
92  "I Want Candy"  The Strangeloves
93  "Ooo Baby Baby"  The Miracles
94  "Laugh at Me"  Sonny Bono
95  "Treat Her Right"  Roy Head
96  "The Race Is On"  Jack Jones
97  "I'm a Fool"  Dino, Desi & Billy
98  "The Boy from New York City"  The Ad Libs
99  "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)"  Del Shannon
100  "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"  Marvin Gaye 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1966
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1966.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Ballad of the Green Berets"  SSgt. Barry Sadler
2  "Cherish"  The Association
3  "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration"  The Righteous Brothers
4  "Reach Out I'll Be There"  The Four Tops
5  "96 Tears"  ? & the Mysterians
6  "Last Train to Clarksville"  The Monkees
7  "Monday, Monday"  The Mamas & the Papas
8  "You Can't Hurry Love"  The Supremes
9  "Poor Side of Town"  Johnny Rivers
10  "California Dreamin'"  The Mamas & the Papas
11  "Summer in the City"  The Lovin' Spoonful
12  "Born Free"  Roger Williams
13  "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"  Nancy Sinatra
14  "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted"  Jimmy Ruffin
15  "Strangers in the Night"  Frank Sinatra
16  "We Can Work It Out"  The Beatles
17  "Good Lovin'"  The Young Rascals
18  "Winchester Cathedral"  The New Vaudeville Band
19  "Hanky Panky"  Tommy James and the Shondells
20  "When a Man Loves a Woman"  Percy Sledge
21  "Paint It, Black"  The Rolling Stones
22  "My Love"  Petula Clark
23  "Lightnin' Strikes"  Lou Christie
24  "Wild Thing"  The Troggs
25  "Kicks"  Paul Revere & the Raiders
26  "Sunshine Superman"  Donovan
27  "Sunny"  Bobby Hebb
28  "Paperback Writer"  The Beatles
29  "See You In September"  The Happenings
30  "You Keep Me Hangin' On"  The Supremes
31  "Li'l Red Riding Hood"  Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
32  "Devil with a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly"  Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels
33  "Good Vibrations"  The Beach Boys
34  "A Groovy Kind of Love"  The Mindbenders
35  "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"  Dusty Springfield
36  "Cool Jerk"  The Capitols
37  "Born a Woman"  Sandy Posey
38  "Red Rubber Ball"  The Cyrkle
39  "B-A-B-Y"  Carla Thomas
40  "Walk Away Renée"  The Left Banke
41  "Daydream"  The Lovin' Spoonful
42  "Time Won't Let Me"  The Outsiders
43  "Hooray for Hazel"  Tommy Roe
44  "Sweet Pea"  Tommy Roe
45  "Bus Stop"  The Hollies
46  "I'm Your Puppet"  James & Bobby Purify
47  "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"  B. J. Thomas
48  "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"  The Temptations
49  "Dirty Water"  The Standells
50  "Elusive Butterfly"  Bob Lind
51  "I Am a Rock"  Simon & Garfunkel
52  "Crying Time"  Ray Charles
53  "Secret Agent Man"  Johnny Rivers
54  "The Sound of Silence"  Simon & Garfunkel
55  "Lady Godiva"  Peter and Gordon
56  "Homeward Bound"  Simon & Garfunkel
57  "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?"  The Lovin' Spoonful
58  "Barefootin'"  Robert Parker
59  "Uptight (Everything's Alright)"  Stevie Wonder
60  "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"  Cher
61  "Sloop John B"  The Beach Boys
62  "19th Nervous Breakdown"  The Rolling Stones
63  "Wipe Out"  The Surfaris
64  "Psychotic Reaction"  Count Five
65  "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"  The Temptations
66  "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)"  The T-Bones
67  "Just Like Me"  Paul Revere & the Raiders
68  "Love Makes the World Go Round"  Deon Jackson
69  "The Pied Piper"  Crispian St. Peters
70  "Coming on Strong"  Brenda Lee
71  "Somewhere My Love"  Ray Conniff
72  "Almost Persuaded"  David Houston
73  "If I Were a Carpenter"  Bobby Darin
74  "Don't Mess with Bill"  The Marvelettes
75  "Cherry, Cherry"  Neil Diamond
76  "Working in the Coal Mine"  Lee Dorsey
77  "Message to Michael"  Dionne Warwick
78  "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing"  Lou Rawls
79  "Barbara Ann"  The Beach Boys
80  "Gloria"  Shadows of Knight
81  "My World Is Empty Without You"  The Supremes
82  "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35"  Bob Dylan
83  "Guantanamera"  The Sandpipers
84  "Land of 1000 Dances"  Wilson Pickett
85  "Oh How Happy"  The Shades of Blue
86  "Woman"  Peter and Gordon
87  "You Baby"  The Turtles
88  "Five O'Clock World"  The Vogues
89  "Black Is Black"  Los Bravos
90  "Nowhere Man"  The Beatles
91  "Dandy"  Herman's Hermits
92  "Baby Scratch My Back"  Slim Harpo
93  "She's Just My Style"  Gary Lewis & the Playboys
94  "The More I See You"  Chris Montez
95  "I Fought the Law"  Bobby Fuller Four
96  "Yellow Submarine"  The Beatles
97  "Hungry"  Paul Revere & the Raiders
98  "Zorba the Greek"  Herb Alpert
99  "Shapes of Things"  The Yardbirds
100  "634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)"  Wilson Pickett 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1967
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This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1967.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "To Sir, with Love"  Lulu
2  "The Letter"  The Box Tops
3  "Ode to Billie Joe"  Bobbie Gentry
4  "Windy"  The Association
5  "I'm a Believer"  The Monkees
6  "Light My Fire"  The Doors
7  "Somethin' Stupid"  Frank & Nancy Sinatra
8  "Happy Together"  The Turtles
9  "Groovin'"  The Young Rascals
10  "Can't Take My Eyes off You"  Frankie Valli
11  "Little Bit O' Soul"  The Music Explosion
12  "I Think We're Alone Now"  Tommy James and the Shondells
13  "Respect"  Aretha Franklin
14  "I Was Made to Love Her"  Stevie Wonder
15  "Come Back When You Grow Up"  Bobby Vee
16  "Kind of a Drag"  The Buckinghams
17  "Sweet Soul Music"  Arthur Conley
18  "Expressway to Your Heart"  The Soul Survivors
19  "Soul Man"  Sam & Dave
20  "Never My Love"  The Association
21  "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie"  Jay & the Techniques
22  "Come On Down To My Boat"  Every Mother's Son
23  "Incense and Peppermints"  Strawberry Alarm Clock
24  "Ruby Tuesday"  The Rolling Stones
25  "It Must Be Him"  Vikki Carr
26  "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone"  The Supremes
27  "For What It's Worth"  Buffalo Springfield
28  "Gimme Little Sign"  Brenton Wood
29  "The Happening"  The Supremes
30  "All You Need Is Love"  The Beatles
31  "Release Me"  Engelbert Humperdinck
32  "Your Precious Love"  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
33  "Somebody to Love"  Jefferson Airplane
34  "Get on Up"  The Esquires
35  "Brown Eyed Girl"  Van Morrison
36  "Jimmy Mack"  Martha and the Vandellas
37  "I Got Rhythm"  The Happenings
38  "A Whiter Shade of Pale"  Procol Harum
39  "Don't You Care"  The Buckinghams
40  "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"  The Casinos
41  "Reflections"  The Supremes
42  "On a Carousel"  The Hollies
43  "Please Love Me Forever"  Bobby Vinton
44  "Alfie"  Dionne Warwick
45  "Silence Is Golden"  The Tremeloes
46  "My Cup Runneth Over"  Ed Ames
47  "Up, Up and Away"  The 5th Dimension
48  "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"  Scott McKenzie
49  "The Rain, The Park & Other Things"  The Cowsills
50  "There's a Kind of Hush"  Herman's Hermits
51  "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"  The Buckinghams
52  "This Is My Song"  Petula Clark
53  "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher"  Jackie Wilson
54  "I've Been Lonely Too Long"  The Young Rascals
55  "Penny Lane"  The Beatles
56  "You're My Everything"  The Temptations
57  "Georgy Girl"  The Seekers
58  "Western Union"  Five Americans
59  "Baby I Love You"  Aretha Franklin
60  "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You"  The Monkees
61  "California Nights"  Lesley Gore
62  "Dedicated to the One I Love"  The Mamas & the Papas
63  "How Can I Be Sure"  The Young Rascals
64  "Carrie Anne"  The Hollies
65  "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet"  Blues Magoos
66  "Friday on My Mind"  The Easybeats
67  "Soul Finger"  The Bar-Kays
68  "Gimme Some Lovin'"  The Spencer Davis Group
69  "Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)"  The Hombres
70  "Let's Live for Today"  The Grass Roots
71  "Close Your Eyes"  Peaches & Herb
72  "Groovin'"  Booker T & the M.G.'s
73  "Funky Broadway"  Wilson Pickett
74  "Pleasant Valley Sunday"  The Monkees
75  "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)"  Aretha Franklin
76  "Tell It Like It Is"  Aaron Neville
77  "Cold Sweat"  James Brown
78  "She'd Rather Be With Me"  The Turtles
79  "98.6"  Keith
80  "Here We Go Again"  Ray Charles
81  "White Rabbit"  Jefferson Airplane
82  "Bernadette"  Four Tops
83  "The Beat Goes On"  Sonny & Cher
84  "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron"  The Royal Guardsmen
85  "Society's Child"  Janis Ian
86  "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon"  Neil Diamond
87  "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
88  "I Take It Back"  Sandy Posey
89  "Here Comes My Baby"  The Tremeloes
90  "Everlasting Love"  Robert Knight
91  "I Dig Rock and Roll Music"  Peter, Paul and Mary
92  "Little Ole Man (Uptight, Everything's Alright)"  Bill Cosby
93  "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)"  The Electric Prunes
94  "Daydream Believer"  The Monkees
95  "Baby I Need Your Lovin'"  Johnny Rivers
96  "Mirage"  Tommy James and the Shondells
97  "Green, Green Grass of Home"  Tom Jones
98  "I Can See for Miles"  The Who
99  "Don't Sleep in the Subway"  Petula Clark
100  "Thank The Lord For The Night Time"  Neil Diamond 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1968
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1968.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Hey Jude"  The Beatles
2  "Love is Blue"  Paul Mauriat
3  "Honey"  Bobby Goldsboro
4  "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"  Otis Redding
5  "People Got to Be Free"  The Rascals
6  "Sunshine of Your Love"  Cream
7  "This Guy's in Love With You"  Herb Alpert
8  "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"  Hugo Montenegro
9  "Mrs. Robinson"  Simon & Garfunkel
10  "Tighten Up"  Archie Bell & the Drells
11  "Harper Valley PTA"  Jeannie C. Riley
12  "Little Green Apples"  O. C. Smith
13  "Mony Mony"  Tommy James and the Shondells
14  "Hello, I Love You"  The Doors
15  "Young Girl"  Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
16  "Cry Like a Baby"  The Box Tops
17  "Stoned Soul Picnic"  The 5th Dimension
18  "Grazing in the Grass"  Hugh Masekela
19  "Midnight Confessions"  The Grass Roots
20  "Dance to the Music"  Sly & the Family Stone
21  "The Horse"  Cliff Nobles
22  "I Wish It Would Rain"  The Temptations
23  "La-La (Means I Love You)"  The Delfonics
24  "Turn Around, Look at Me"  The Vogues
25  "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)"  John Fred & His Playboy Band
26  "Spooky"  Classics IV
27  "Love Child"  The Supremes
28  "Angel of the Morning"  Merrilee Rush
29  "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde"  Georgie Fame
30  "Those Were the Days"  Mary Hopkin
31  "Born to Be Wild"  Steppenwolf
32  "Cowboys to Girls"  The Intruders
33  "Simon Says"  1910 Fruitgum Company
34  "Lady Willpower"  Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
35  "A Beautiful Morning"  The Rascals
36  "The Look of Love"  Sérgio Mendes
37  "Hold Me Tight"  Johnny Nash
38  "Yummy Yummy Yummy"  Ohio Express
39  "Fire"  The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
40  "Love Is All Around"  The Troggs
41  "Playboy"  Gene & Debbe
42  "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls"  Dionne Warwick
43  "Classical Gas"  Mason Williams
44  "Slip Away"  Clarence Carter
45  "(I'm A) Girl Watcher"  The O'Kaysions
46  "(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone"  Aretha Franklin
47  "Green Tambourine"  The Lemon Pipers
48  "1, 2, 3, Red Light"  1910 Fruitgum Company
49  "Reach out of the Darkness"  Friend & Lover
50  "Jumpin' Jack Flash"  The Rolling Stones
51  "MacArthur Park"  Richard Harris
52  "Light My Fire"  José Feliciano
53  "I Love You"  People!
54  "Take Time to Know Her"  Percy Sledge
55  "Pictures of Matchstick Men"  Status Quo
56  "Summertime Blues"  Blue Cheer
57  "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
58  "I Got the Feelin'"  James Brown
59  "I've Gotta Get a Message to You"  Bee Gees
60  "Lady Madonna"  The Beatles
61  "Hurdy Gurdy Man"  Donovan
62  "Magic Carpet Ride"  Steppenwolf
63  "Bottle of Wine"  The Fireballs
64  "Stay in My Corner"  The Dells
65  "Soul Serenade"  Willie Mitchell
66  "Delilah"  Tom Jones
67  "Nobody but Me"  The Human Beinz
68  "I Thank You"  Sam and Dave
69  "The Fool on the Hill"  Sérgio Mendes
70  "Sky Pilot"  The Animals
71  "Indian Lake"  The Cowsills
72  "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight"  Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
73  "Over You"  Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
74  "Goin' Out of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off You"  The Lettermen
75  "Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day"  Stevie Wonder
76  "The Unicorn"  The Irish Rovers
77  "You Keep Me Hangin' On"  Vanilla Fudge
78  "Revolution"  The Beatles
79  "Woman, Woman"  Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
80  "Elenore"  The Turtles
81  "White Room"  Cream
82  "You're All I Need to Get By"  Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
83  "Baby, Now That I've Found You"  The Foundations
84  "Sweet Inspiration"  Sweet Inspirations
85  "If You Can Want"  The Miracles
86  "Cab Driver"  Mills Brothers
87  "Time Has Come Today"  The Chambers Brothers
88  "Do You Know the Way to San Jose"  Dionne Warwick
89  "Scarborough Fair/Canticle"  Simon & Garfunkel
90  "Say It Loud – I'm Black and I'm Proud"  James Brown
91  "Mighty Quinn"  Manfred Mann
92  "Here Comes the Judge"  Shorty Long
93  "I Say a Little Prayer"  Aretha Franklin
94  "Think"  Aretha Franklin
95  "Sealed with a Kiss"  Gary Lewis and the Playboys
96  "Piece of My Heart"  Big Brother and the Holding Company
97  "Suzie Q."  Creedence Clearwater Revival
98  "Bend Me, Shape Me"  The American Breed
99  "Hey, Western Union Man"  Jerry Butler
100  "Never Give You Up"  Jerry Butler 
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 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1969
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1969.[1]
No  Title  Artist(s)
1  "Sugar, Sugar"  The Archies
2  "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In"  The 5th Dimension
3  "I Can't Get Next to You"  The Temptations
4  "Honky Tonk Women"  The Rolling Stones
5  "Everyday People"  Sly & the Family Stone
6  "Dizzy"  Tommy Roe
7  "Hot Fun in the Summertime"  Sly & the Family Stone
8  "I'll Never Fall in Love Again"  Tom Jones
9  "Build Me Up Buttercup"  The Foundations
10  "Crimson and Clover"  Tommy James and the Shondells
11  "One"  Three Dog Night
12  "Crystal Blue Persuasion"  Tommy James and the Shondells
13  "Hair"  The Cowsills
14  "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby"  Marvin Gaye
15  "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet"  Henry Mancini
16  "Get Together"  The Youngbloods
17  "Grazing in the Grass"  The Friends of Distinction
18  "Suspicious Minds"  Elvis Presley
19  "Proud Mary"  Creedence Clearwater Revival
20  "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)"  Jr. Walker & The All Stars
21  "It's Your Thing"  The Isley Brothers
22  "Sweet Caroline"  Neil Diamond
23  "Jean"  Oliver
24  "Bad Moon Rising"  Creedence Clearwater Revival
25  "Get Back"  The Beatles
26  "In the Year 2525"  Zager & Evans
27  "Spinning Wheel"  Blood, Sweat & Tears
28  "Baby, I Love You"  Andy Kim
29  "Going in Circles"  The Friends of Distinction
30  "Hurt So Bad"  The Lettermen
31  "Green River"  Creedence Clearwater Revival
32  "My Cherie Amour"  Stevie Wonder
33  "Easy To Be Hard"  Three Dog Night
34  "Baby It's You"  Smith
35  "In the Ghetto"  Elvis Presley
36  "A Boy Named Sue"  Johnny Cash
37  "Baby, Baby Don't Cry"  The Miracles
38  "Only the Strong Survive"  Jerry Butler
39  "Time of the Season"  The Zombies
40  "Wedding Bell Blues"  The 5th Dimension
41  "Little Woman"  Bobby Sherman
42  "Love (Can Make You Happy)"  Mercy
43  "Good Morning Starshine"  Oliver
44  "These Eyes"  The Guess Who
45  "You've Made Me So Very Happy"  Blood, Sweat & Tears
46  "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"  Jackie DeShannon
47  "Do Your Thing"  The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
48  "I'd Wait A Million Years"  The Grass Roots
49  "Touch Me"  The Doors
50  "More Today Than Yesterday"  Spiral Starecase
51  "I've Gotta Be Me"  Sammy Davis, Jr.
52  "Lay Lady Lay"  Bob Dylan
53  "Atlantis"  Donovan
54  "Traces"  Classics IV
55  "It's Getting Better"  "Mama" Cass Elliot
56  "This Magic Moment"  Jay and the Americans
57  "Runaway Child, Running Wild"  The Temptations
58  "Hawaii Five-O"  The Ventures
59  "Galveston"  Glen Campbell
60  "I'm Gonna Make You Mine"  Lou Christie
61  "Gitarzan"  Ray Stevens
62  "Can I Change My Mind"  Tyrone Davis
63  "Time is Tight"  Booker T & the M.G.'s
64  "This Girl's in Love With You"  Dionne Warwick
65  "Color Him Father"  The Winstons
66  "Black Pearl"  Checkmates, Ltd.
67  "Indian Giver"  1910 Fruitgum Company
68  "Mother Popcorn"  James Brown
69  "Twenty-Five Miles"  Edwin Starr
70  "Things I'd Like to Say"  New Colony Six
71  "When I Die"  Motherlode
72  "That's the Way Love Is"  Marvin Gaye
73  "Everybody's Talkin'"  Harry Nilsson
74  "The Worst That Could Happen"  Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge
75  "The Chokin' Kind"  Joe Simon
76  "Smile a Little Smile for Me"  The Flying Machine
77  "Polk Salad Annie"  Tony Joe White
78  "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town"  Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
79  "Games People Play"  Joe South
80  "You Showed Me"  The Turtles
81  "Tracy"  The Cuff Links
82  "Oh, What a Night"  The Dells
83  "Something"  The Beatles
84  "This Girl Is a Woman Now"  Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
85  "Come Together"  The Beatles
86  "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man"  Bob Seger System
87  "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"  The Supremes & The Temptations
88  "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"  Marvin Gaye
89  "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'"  Crazy Elephant
90  "Hang 'Em High"  Booker T & the M.G.'s
91  "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)"  Lou Rawls
92  "Baby, I'm for Real"  The Originals
93  "Oh Happy Day"  Edwin Hawkins Singers
94  "Love Me Tonight"  Tom Jones
95  "Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon"  Paul Revere & the Raiders
96  "Laughing"  The Guess Who
97  "My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)"  David Ruffin
98  "Soul Deep"  The Box Tops
99  "Hooked on a Feeling"  B.J. Thomas
100  "Sweet Cream Ladies"  The Box Tops 
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