List of Mersey Beat number-one singles


This is a list of Mersey Beat number-one singles. Mersey Beat is a former British weekly pop music newspaper. It was founded initially as a regional bi-weekly publication on 13 July 1961. In 1963 it began compiling a Top 20 chart based on around 10 stores and became a national paper.

History

The charts and paper became weekly on 24 April 1964 and, following an investment in September 1964 by Brian Epstein, expanded the chart and sample size to become the first publication to announce a Top 100 on 3 December 1964.[1] On 6 March 1965 the paper was rebranded Music Echo and by 16 April 1966 the chart was no longer published—on 23 April 1966 the newspaper was incorporated into Disc which became Disc and Music Echo.[1]

In the period when Mersey Beat published a chart there was no official singles chart;[2][3] Record Retailer and the BBC jointly commissioned the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) chart in February 1969. The first record chart in the United Kingdom was published in November 1952 by NME. The Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums consider this the canonical source for the British singles chart before 10 March 1960 and, after that date, the Record Retailer chart. However, NME continued to compile their own chart and publications Disc and Melody Maker also published charts in this period. Being no universally accepted chart, the BBC used aggregated results of charts from these three publications (and Record Mirror prior to 1952) to compile their own Pick of the Pops chart.[4][5]

Charts compiled by Mersey Beat had thirteen number-one singles that did not reach top spot in the Record Retailer chart; this included two singles from each of The Who and The Hollies. Notably, "19th Nervous Breakdown" reached number one on the Mersey Beat chart as well as Disc, NME, and Melody Maker charts. It topped the BBC's Pick of the Pops aggregated chart and was announced as number one on Top of the Pops; however, because it did not reach number one on the Record Retailer chart it is omitted from The Official Charts Company's canon.[4]

Number-one singles

Key
    †      – The song did not reach number one on the Record Retailer chart.[6][7][8]
  [nb #]   – The song spent a week at number one where it shared the top spot with another song.
Contents
No.Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached
number one[nb 1]
Weeks at
number one[nb 1]
1964
1The Beatles"Can't Buy Me Love"24 April 19641
2The Searchers"Don't Throw Your Love Away"1 May 19642
3The Four Pennies"Juliet"15 May 19641
4Cilla Black"You're My World"22 May 19645
5The Hollies"Here I Go Again" †25 June 19641
6The Animals"House of the Rising Sun"2 July 19641
7The BeatlesLong Tall Sally[nb 2]9 July 19641
8The Rolling Stones"It's All Over Now"16 July 19641
9The Beatles"A Hard Day's Night"23 July 19644
10Manfred Mann"Do Wah Diddy Diddy"20 August 19643
11The Kinks"You Really Got Me"10 September 19642
12The Supremes"Where Did Our Love Go" †24 September 19641
13Herman's Hermits"I'm into Something Good"1 October 19641
14Roy Orbison"Oh, Pretty Woman"8 October 19646
15The Kinks"All Day and All of the Night"19 November 19641
16The Rolling Stones"Little Red Rooster"26 November 19641
17The Beatles"I Feel Fine"3 December 19644
1965
18Georgie Fame"Yeh Yeh"2 January 19652
19Twinkle"Terry" †16 January 19651
20The Moody Blues"Go Now"23 January 19652
21The Righteous Brothers"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"6 February 19652
22The Kinks"Tired of Waiting for You"20 February 19651
23The Seekers"I'll Never Find Another You"27 February 19652
24The Rolling Stones"The Last Time"13 March 19654
25Cliff Richard"The Minute You're Gone"10 April 19651
26The Beatles"Ticket to Ride"17 April 19654
27Roger Miller"King of the Road"15 May 19652
28Jackie Trent"Where Are You Now (My Love)"29 May 19651
29Sandie Shaw"Long Live Love"5 June 19651
30The Everly Brothers"The Price of Love" †12 June 19652
31The Who"Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" †26 June 19651
32The Hollies"I'm Alive"3 July 19653
33Gene Pitney"Looking Through the Eyes of Love" †10 July 19651
34The Byrds"Mr. Tambourine Man"17 July 19652
35The Beatles"Help!"31 July 19654
36Sonny & Cher"I Got You Babe"28 August 19651
37The Rolling Stones"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"4 September 19651
reSonny & Cher"I Got You Babe"11 September 19651.5[nb 2]2[nb 3]
reThe Rolling Stones"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"18 September 19650.5[nb 2]1[nb 3]
38Ken Dodd"Tears"25 September 19652
39Manfred Mann"If You Gotta Go, Go Now" †6 November 19651
reKen Dodd"Tears"23 October 19652
40The Fortunes"Here It Comes Again" †6 November 19651
41The Rolling Stones"Get Off of My Cloud"13 November 19651
42The Who"My Generation" †20 November 19652
43The Seekers"The Carnival Is Over"4 December 19651
44The Beatles"Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out"11 December 19655
1966
45The Spencer Davis Group"Keep on Running"15 January 19663
46The Overlanders"Michelle"5 February 19662
47Nancy Sinatra"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"19 February 19662
48The Rolling Stones"19th Nervous Breakdown" †5 March 19661
49Small Faces"Sha-La-La-La-Lee" †12 March 19661
50The Hollies"I Can't Let Go" †19 March 19661
51The Walker Brothers"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore"26 March 19663
52The Spencer Davis Group"Somebody Help Me"16 April 19661

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