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Top 100 1959 51. What'd I Say, Pts. I & 2 Top 100 1959 1. The Battle of New Orleans - Johnny Horton 51. What'd I Say, Pts. I & 2 - Ray Charles 2. Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin 52. Broken Hearted Melody - Sarah Vaughan 3. Personality - Lloyd Price 53. Only You (And You Alone) - Franck Pourcel 4. Venus - Frankie Avalon 54. Gotta Travel On - Billy Grammer 5. Lonely Boy - Paul Anka 55. Poison Ivy - The Coasters 6. Dream Lover - Bobby Darin 56. Turn Me Loose - Fabian 7. The Three Bells (Les trois cloches) - The Browns 57. Lonely Teardrops - Jackie Wilson 8. Come Softly to Me - The Fleetwoods 58. The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au) - Andy Williams 9. Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison 59. Forty Miles of Bad Road - Duane Eddy 10. Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods 60. Just Ask Your Heart - Frankie Avalon 11. Sleep Walk - Santo & Johnny 61. Tell Him No - Travis and Bob 12. Put Your Head On My Shoulder - Paul Anka 62. Frankie - Connie Francis 13. Stagger Lee - Lloyd Price 63. I've Had It - The Bell Notes 14. Donna - Ritchie Valens 64. I Cried a Tear - Lavern Baker 15. Pink Shoelaces - Dodie Stevens 65. Enchanted - The Platters 16. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters 66. Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners 17. Charlie Brown - The Coasters 67. The Peter Gunn Theme - Ray Anthony 18. Quiet Village - Martin Denny 68. The Chipmunk Song - David Seville and The Chipmunks 19. My Heart Is an Open Book - Carl Dobkins Jr. 69. I Want To Walk You Home - Fats Domino 20. 'Til I Kissed You - Everly Brothers 70. Bobby Sox to Stockings - Frankie Avalon 21. Sea Of Love - Phil Phillips & The Twilights 71. Deck of Cards - Wink Martindale 22. The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez 72. A Lover's Question - Clyde Mcphatter 23. I'm Gonna Get Married - Lloyd Price 73. I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos 24. Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) - The Impalas 74. It's Late - Ricky Nelson 25. A Teenager In Love - Dion & The Belmonts 75. Petite fleur - Chris Barber's Jazz Band 26. 16 Candles - The Crests 76. Tall Paul - Annette Funicello 27. It's Just a Matter of Time - Brook Benton 77. Tijuana Jail - Kingston Trio 28. Lipstick On Your Collar - Connie Francis 78. Just a Little Too Much - Ricky Nelson 29. There Goes My Baby - The Drifters 79. Goodbye Baby - Jack Scott 30. A Big Hunk O' Love - Elvis Presley 80. Along Came Jones - The Coasters 31. Red River Rock - Johnny & The Hurricanes 81. Three Stars - Tommy Dee & Carol Kay 32. Waterloo - Stonewall Jackson 82. A Boy Without a Girl - Frankie Avalon 33. Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly) - Sammy Turner 83. Sweeter Than You - Ricky Nelson 34. (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such As I - Elvis Presley 84. It Was I - Skip & Flip 35. Guitar Boogie Shuffle - The Virtues 85. Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye - Kathy Linden 36. Teen Beat '65 - Sandy Nelson 86. Manhattan Spiritual - Reg Owens Orchestra 37. Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb) - Ed Burns/Connie Stevens 87. Endlessly - Brook Benton 38. Tragedy - Thomas Wayne 88. Heartaches By the Number - Guy Mitchell 39. My Happiness - Connie Francis 89. Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford 40. Tallahassee Lassie - Freddie Cannon 90. That's W hy (I Love You So) - Jackie Wilson 41. Tiger - Fabian 91. You're So Fine - The Falcons 42. Never Be Anyone Else But You - Ricky Nelson 92. Kissing Time - Bobby Rydell 43. Don't You Know - Della Reese 93. My Wish Came True - Elvis Presley 44. I Need Your Love Tonight - Elvis Presley 94. Morgen - Ivo Robic 45. What a Difference a Day Made - Dinah Washington 95. Baby Talk - Jan & Dean 48. The All American Boy - Bill Parsons 96. Bongo Rock - Preston Epps 47. Primrose Lane - Jerry Wallace 97. Take A Message To Mary - The Everly Brothers 48. Alvin's Harmonica - David Seville and The Chipmunks 98. Battle Hymn of the Republic - Mormon Tabernacle Choir 49. Alvin's Harmonica - David Seville & The Chipmunks 99. In the Mood - Ernie Fields Orchestra 50. Lonely Street - Andy Williams 100. Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat - Paul Evans-The Curls Top 100 1960 1. Theme from a Summer Place - Percy Faith 51. Let The Little Girl Dance - Billy Bland 2. He'll Have to Go - Jim Reeves 52. He'll Have to Stay - Jeanne Black 3. Cathy's Clown - Everly Brothers 53. Theme from "The Apartment" - Ferrante and Teicher 4. Running Bear - Johnny Preston 54. Volare - Bobby Rydell 5. Teen Angel - Mark Dinning 55. A Million to One - Jimmy Charles 6. I'm Sorry - Brenda Lee 56. The Village of St. Bernadette - Andy W illiams 7. It's Now or Never - Elvis Presley 57. W hite Silver Sands - Bill Black's Combo 8. Handy Man - Jimmy Jones 58. The Old Lamplighter - The Browns 9. Stuck On You - Elvis Presley 59. Devil or Angel - Bobby Vee 10. The Twist - Chubby Checker 60. Down By the Station - The Four Preps 11. Everybody's Somebody's Fool - Connie Francis 61. Forever - The Little Dippers 12. W ild One - Bobby Rydell 62. Image Of A Girl - Safaris and The Phantom's Band 13. Greenfields - The Brothers Four 63. Kiddio - Brook Benton 14. W hat In The W orld's Come Over You - Jack Scott 64. Mission Bell - Donnie Brooks 15. El Paso - Marty Robbins 65. I Love The W ay You Love - Marv Johnson 16. Alley-Oop - The Hollywood Argyles 66. It's Time To Cry - Paul Anka 17. My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own - Connie Francis 67. Tell Laura I Love Her - Ray Peterson 18. Sweet Nothin's - Brenda Lee 68. Mama - Connie Francis 19. Itsy Bitsy Teenie W eenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini - Brian Hyland 69. Footsteps - Steve Lawrence 20. Only the Lonely - Roy Orbison 70. So Sad (To W atch Good Love Go Bad) - Everly Brothers 21. W here or W hen - Dion & The Belmonts 71. That's All You Gotta Do - Brenda Lee 22. Sixteen Reasons - Connie Stevens 72. W alking to New Orleans - Fats Domino 23. Puppy Love - Paul Anka 73. Among My Souvenirs - Connie Francis 24. W hy - Frankie Avalon 74. Swingin' School - Bobby Rydell 25. W alk Don't Run - The Ventures 75. A Rockin' Good W ay (To Mess Around and Fall in Love) 26. Save the Last Dance for Me - The Drifters - Brook Benton and Dinah W ashington 27. Baby (You've Got W hat It Takes) - Brook Benton & Dinah W ashington 76. Stairway to Heaven - Neil Sedaka 28. Sink the Bismark - Johnny Horton 77. My Home Town - Paul Anka 29. Chain Gang - Sam Cooke 78. Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles 30. Let It Be Me - Everly Brothers 79. Cherry Pie - Skip and Flip 31. Good Timin' - Jimmy Jones 80. (W hat A) W onderful W orld - Sam Cooke 32. Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin 81. Tracy's Theme - Spencer Ross 33. Go Jimmy Go - Jimmy Clanton 82. Lady Luck - Lloyd Price 34. Night - Jackie W ilson 83. Step By Step - The Crests 35. Burning Bridges - Jack Scott 84. Happy - Paul Evans 36.The Big Hurt - Toni Fisher 85. Young Emotions - Ricky Nelson 37. Because They're Young - Duane Eddy 86. Dreamin' - Johnny Burnette 38. Lonely Blue Boy - Conway Twitty 87. Poetry In Motion - Johnny Tillotson 39. Pretty Blue Eyes - Steve Lawrence 88. O dio mio - Annette Funicello 40. W ay Down Yonder in New Orleans - Freddie Cannon 89. You Talk Too Much - Joe Jones 41. Paper Roses - Anita Bryant 90. Beatnik Fly - Johnny and The Hurricanes 42. Mr. Custer - Larry Verne 91. W hen W ill I Be Loved - Everly Brothers 43. I W ant to Be W anted - Brenda Lee 92. Let's Think About Livin' - Bob Luman 44. Mule Skinner Blues - The Fendermen 93. Heartaches By the Number - Guy Mitchell 45. Cradle of Love - Johnny Preston 94. My Little Corner Of The W orld - Anita Bryant 46. You Got W hat It Takes - Marv Johnson 95. Doggin' Around - Jackie W ilson 47. Please Help Me, I'm Falling - Hank Locklin 96. Little Bitty Girl - Bobby Rydell 48. Love You So - Rod Holden 97. Money (That's W hat I W ant) - Barret Strong 49. Finger Poppin' Time - Hank Ballard and The Midnighters 98. Stay (Just a Little Bit Longer) - Maurice W illiams 50. Harbor Lights - The Platters 99. Lonely W eekends - Charlie Rich 100. Sandy - Larry Hall Top 100 1961 1. Tossin' and Turnin' - Bobby Lewis 51. Surrender - Elvis Presley 2. I Fall to Pieces - Patsy Cline 52. I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters 3. Michael - The Highwaymen 53. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey 4. Crying - Roy Orbison 54. School Is Out - Gary "U.S." Bonds 5. Runaway - Del Shannon 55. Mexico - Bob Moore 6. My True Story - The Jive Five 56. You Don't Know W hat You've Got - Ral Donner 7. Pony Time - Chubby Checker 57. W alk Right Back - The Everly Brothers 8. W heels - String-a-longs 58. The W ay You Look Tonight - The Lettermen 9. Raindrops - Dee Clark 59. Moody River - Pat Boone 10. W ooden Heart - Joe Dowell 60. One Mint Julep - Ray Charles 11. Calcutta - Lawrence W elk and His Orchestra 61. Take Good Care Of Her - Adam W ade 12. Take Good Care of My Baby - Bobby Vee 62. Gee W hiz, Look At His Eyes - Carla Thomas 13. Running Scared - Roy Orbison 63. Stand By Me - Ben E. King 14. Dedicated to the One I Love - The Shirelles 64. Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King 15. Last Night - The Mar-keys 65. It's Gonna W ork Out Fine - Ike and Tina Turner 16.
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