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Wk 2 – 1963 Jan 12 – UK Top 50 Wk 2 – 1963 Jan 12 – UK Top 50 1 1 6 THE NEXT TIME / BACHELOR BOY Cliff Richard 2 2 7 RETURN TO SENDER Elvis Presley 3 7 5 DANCE ON Shadows 4 5 10 DANCE WITH THE GUITAR MAN Duane Eddy 5 3 12 LOVESICK BLUES Frank Ifield 6 8 9 IT ONLY TOOK A MINUTE Joe Brown 7 4 12 SUN ARISE Rolf Harris 8 17 5 GO AWAY LITTLE GIRL Mark Wynter 9 6 14 BOBBY'S GIRL Susan Maughan 10 19 7 LIKE I DO Maureen Evans 11 9 20 TELSTAR Tornados 12 14 6 UP ON THE ROOF Kenny Kynch 13 10 15 LET'S DANCE Chris Montez 14 11 14 THE SWISS MAID Del Shannon 15 18 10 DESAFINADO Stan Getz And Charlie Byrd 16 15 5 YOUR CHEATING HEART Ray Charles 17 24 14 LOVE ME DO Beatles 18 13 16 A FOREVER KIND OF LOVE Bobby Vee 19 30 8 HE'S A REBEL Crystals 20 20 9 THE MAIN ATTRACTION Pat Boone 21 31 2 DON'T YOU THINK IT'S TIME Mike Berry and The Outlaws 22 49 2 THE LONELY BULL Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass 23 21 5 ME AND MY SHADOW Frank Sinatra And Sammy Davis Jr. 24 44 6 COMIN' HOME BABY Mel Torme 25 16 16 DEVIL WOMAN Marty Robbins 26 26 5 ISLAND OF DREAMS Springfields 27 23 11 MUST BE MADISON Joe Loss 28 - 1 GLOBETROTTER Tornados 29 22 5 BABY TAKE A BOW Adam Faith 30 40 2 KEEP YOUR HANDS OFF MY BABY Little Eva 31 25 5 GOSSIP CALYPSO Bernard Cribbins 32 29 9 WE'RE GONNA GO FISHIN' Hank Locklin 33 32 3 LET'S GO Routers 34 33 2 UP ON THE ROOF Julie Grant 35 - 1 JUST FOR KICKS Mike Sarne 36 12 7 ROCKIN' AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE Brenda Lee 37 28 11 LOVE ME TENDER Richard Chamberlain 38 27 15 SHERRY Four Seasons 39 45 2 FUNNY ALL OVER Vernons Girls 40 36 10 CAN CAN '62 Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers 41 RE 2 DON'T HANG UP Orlons 42 46 12 BECAUSE OF LOVE Billy Fury 43 50 15 VENUS IN BLUE JEANS Mark Wynter 44 43 11 JAMES BOND THEME John Barry 45 - 1 DIAMONDS Jet Harris And Tony Meehan 46 34 28 I REMEMBER YOU Frank Ifield 47 RE 2 I CAN'T HELP IT Johnny Tillotson 48 - 1 SHOT OF RHYTHM AND BLUES Johnny Kidd and The Pirates 49 35 6 ALWAYS YOU AND ME Russ Conway 50 - 1 CHAINS Cookies .
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