List of NME number-one singles of the 1960s


The NME (or New Musical Express) was a British weekly popular music newspaper. Record charts in the United Kingdom began on 14 November 1952 when NME imitated an idea started in American Billboard magazine compiled their own hit parade. Until 15 February 1969, when the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) chart was established, many periodicals compiled their own charts.[1] During this time the BBC used aggregated results of the prominent NME, Melody Maker, Disc, Record Mirror and, later, Record Retailer charts to compile their Pick of the Pops chart. Prior to 1969 there was no universally accepted source or "official" singles chart;[2][3][4] however, the Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums regard the canonical sources for this period as NME before 10 March 1960 and Record Retailer from then until the BMRB took over in 1969.[5] Although Record Retailer is now the most predominantly used source for charting music in the 1960s, NME had the biggest circulation of charts in the decade and was more widely followed.[2][3] After the BMRB was formed, the NME continued compiling its own chart up until 14 May 1988.[1]

The Beatles had eighteen number-one singles on the NME chart, only one of which never topped the Record Retailer chart.

The Allisons' entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, entitled "Are You Sure?", was the first single to be number one on the NME chart but not to reach the top spot on Record Retailer's chart.[3] In total, sixteen songs failed to reach number one with Record Retailer but topped the NME chart.[3][6][7] In 1969, after the BMRB chart was introduced, four songs topped the NME but not the BMRB chart. Notable discrepancies include "19th Nervous Breakdown", which reached number one for the Rolling Stones on the NME, Disc, and Melody Maker charts, 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.[2] The Beatles' "Please Please Me" suffered the same fate so, arguably, should be considered the Beatles' first number-one single.[3] Conversely, Elvis Presley's double A-side, "Rock-A-Hula Baby"/"Can't Help Falling in Love", reached number one on all charts except NME because the entries were split by NME according to which song was requested when the shop returned its figures.[2][3]

Number-one singles

Elvis Presley had eleven number-one singles on the NME chart, including two not recognised by The Official Charts Company.
Kenny Rogers' first number-one single on the NME chart came over seven years before he reached the top of Record Retailer's chart.
Joe Brown said the decision to favour the Record Retailer chart "has deprived [him] of [his] only number one".[3]
Len Barry's only number-one single was on the NME chart with "1-2-3".
Adam Faith's "Poor Me" was the last number-one single for which NME is considered the canonical source.
Key
ItalicsPrior to 10 March 1960 the NME is considered by the Official Charts Company as the canonical source.
The song did not reach number one on the Record Retailer chart which is considered by the Official Charts Company as the canonical source until 15 February 1969.
The song did not reach number one on the BMRB chart which is considered as the official chart after 15 February 1969.
[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]
1960
94Emile Ford and the Checkmates"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?"18 December 19596
95 Michael Holliday"Starry Eyed"29 January 19601
96 Anthony Newley "Why"5 February 19604
97 Adam Faith "Poor Me"4 March 19602
98Johnny Preston"Running Bear"18 March 19601
99Lonnie Donegan"My Old Man's a Dustman"25 March 19604
100Anthony Newley"Do You Mind?"22 April 19601
101The Everly Brothers"Cathy's Clown"29 April 19609
102Jimmy Jones"Good Timin'"1 July 19603
103Cliff Richard and The Shadows"Please Don't Tease"22 July 19604
104The Shadows"Apache"19 August 19606
105Ricky Valance"Tell Laura I Love Her"30 September 19602
106Roy Orbison"Only the Lonely (Know How I Feel)"14 October 19603
107Elvis Presley"It's Now or Never"4 November 19609
1961
108Johnny Tillotson"Poetry in Motion"6 January 19613
109Elvis Presley"Are You Lonesome Tonight?"27 January 19615
110The Everly Brothers"Walk Right Back"3 March 19613
111Elvis Presley"Wooden Heart"24 March 19612
112The Allisons"Are You Sure?" †7 April 19611
reElvis Presley"Wooden Heart"14 April 19611
reThe Allisons"Are You Sure?" †21 April 19611
113The Temperance Seven"You're Driving Me Crazy"28 April 19611
114The Marcels"Blue Moon"5 May 19612
115Del Shannon"Runaway"19 May 19611
116Elvis Presley"Surrender"26 May 19614
reDel Shannon"Runaway"23 June 19613
117The Everly Brothers"Temptation"14 July 19611
118Eden Kane"Well I Ask You"21 July 19612
119Helen Shapiro"You Don't Know"4 August 19613
120John Leyton"Johnny Remember Me"25 August 19613.5[nb 2]4[nb 2]
reHelen Shapiro"You Don't Know"1 September 19610.5[nb 2]1[nb 2]
121Elvis Presley"Wild in the Country" †22 September 19611
reJohn Leyton"Johnny Remember Me"29 September 19611
122The Highwaymen"Michael (Row the Boat)"6 October 19611
123Helen Shapiro"Walkin' Back to Happiness"13 October 19614
124Elvis Presley"His Latest Flame"10 November 19613
125Frankie Vaughan"Tower of Strength"1 December 19613.5[nb 3]4[nb 3]
126Bobby Vee"Take Good Care of My Baby" †1 December 19610.5[nb 3]1[nb 3]
127Danny Williams"Moon River"29 December 19611
1962
128Acker Bilk"Stranger on the Shore" †6 January 19621
129Cliff Richard"The Young Ones"13 January 19626
130Chubby Checker"Let's Twist Again" †24 February 19622
131Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen"March of the Siamese Children" †10 March 19621
132The Shadows"Wonderful Land"17 March 19628.5[nb 4]9[nb 4]
133B. Bumble and the Stingers"Nut Rocker"12 May 19620.5[nb 4]1[nb 4]
134Elvis Presley"Good Luck Charm"19 May 19625
135Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard"Come Outside"23 June 19622
136Joe Brown and the Bruvvers"A Picture of You" †7 July 19621
137Ray Charles"I Can't Stop Loving You"14 July 19621
138Frank Ifield"I Remember You"21 July 19628
139Elvis Presley"She's Not You"15 September 19623
140The Tornados"Telstar"6 October 19625
141Frank Ifield"Lovesick Blues"10 November 19625
142Elvis Presley"Return to Sender"15 December 19622
143Cliff Richard and The Shadows"The Next Time" / "Bachelor Boy"29 December 19621
1963
144The Shadows"Dance On!"5 January 19633
145Jet Harris and Tony Meehan"Diamonds"26 January 19634
146Frank Ifield"The Wayward Wind"23 February 19630.5[nb 5]1[nb 5]
147The Beatles"Please Please Me" †23 February 19631.5[nb 5]2[nb 5]
148Cliff Richard and The Shadows"Summer Holiday"9 March 19633
149The Shadows"Foot Tapper"30 March 19631
150Gerry & The Pacemakers"How Do You Do It?"6 April 19633
151The Beatles"From Me to You"27 April 19635.5[nb 6]6[nb 6]
152Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas"Do You Want to Know a Secret" †1 June 19631.5[nb 6]2[nb 6]
153Gerry & The Pacemakers"I Like It"15 June 19634
154Frank Ifield"Confessin' (That I Love You)"13 July 19633
155The Searchers"Sweets for My Sweet"3 August 19633
156Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas"Bad to Me"24 August 19632
157The Beatles"She Loves You"7 September 19634
158Brian Poole and The Tremeloes"Do You Love Me"5 October 19633
159Gerry & The Pacemakers"You'll Never Walk Alone"26 October 19634
reThe Beatles"She Loves You"23 November 19632
160The Beatles"I Want to Hold Your Hand"7 December 19636
1964
161The Dave Clark Five"Glad All Over"18 January 19642
162The Searchers"Needles and Pins"1 February 19643
163Cilla Black"Anyone Who Had a Heart"22 February 19644
164Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas"Little Children"21 March 19641
165The Beatles"Can't Buy Me Love"28 March 19644
166Peter & Gordon"A World Without Love"25 April 19642
167The Searchers"Don't Throw Your Love Away"9 May 19641
168The Four Pennies"Juliet"16 May 19642
169Cilla Black"You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)"30 May 19643
170Roy Orbison"It's Over"20 June 19642
171The Animals"House of the Rising Sun"4 July 19642
172The Beatles"A Hard Day's Night"18 July 19644
173Manfred Mann"Do Wah Diddy Diddy"15 August 19642
174The Honeycombs"Have I the Right?"29 August 19642
175The Kinks"You Really Got Me"12 September 19641
176Herman's Hermits"I'm Into Something Good"19 September 19643
177Roy Orbison"Oh, Pretty Woman"10 October 19643
178Sandie Shaw"(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me"31 October 19642
179The Supremes"Baby Love"14 November 19641
180The Rolling Stones"Little Red Rooster"21 November 19642
181The Beatles"I Feel Fine"5 December 19646
1965
182Georgie Fame"Yeh Yeh"16 January 19651
183The Moody Blues"Go Now"23 January 19652
184The Righteous Brothers"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"6 February 19651
185The Kinks"Tired of Waiting for You"13 February 19651
186The Seekers"I'll Never Find Another You"20 February 19652
187Tom Jones"It's Not Unusual"6 March 19651
188The Rolling Stones"The Last Time"13 March 19654
189The Yardbirds"For Your Love" †10 April 19650.5[nb 7]1[nb 7]
190Cliff Richard"The Minute You're Gone"10 April 19650.5[nb 7]1[nb 7]
191The Beatles"Ticket to Ride"17 April 19655
192Jackie Trent"Where Are You Now (My Love)"22 May 19651
193Sandie Shaw"Long Live Love"29 May 19652
194The Everly Brothers"The Price of Love" †12 June 19651
195Elvis Presley"Crying in the Chapel"19 June 19652
196The Hollies"I'm Alive"3 July 19652
197The Byrds"Mr. Tambourine Man"17 July 19652
198The Beatles"Help!"31 July 19654
199Sonny & Cher"I Got You Babe"28 August 19651
200The Rolling Stones"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"4 September 19653
201Ken Dodd"Tears"25 September 19656
202The Rolling Stones"Get Off of My Cloud"6 November 19653
203Len Barry"1-2-3" †27 November 19651
204The Seekers"The Carnival Is Over"4 December 19651
205The Beatles"Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out"11 December 19655
1966
206The Spencer Davis Group"Keep On Running"15 January 19663
207The Overlanders"Michelle"5 February 19661
208Nancy Sinatra"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"12 February 19661
209The Rolling Stones"19th Nervous Breakdown" †19 February 19663
210The Hollies"I Can't Let Go" †12 March 19661.5[nb 8]2[nb 8]
211The Walker Brothers"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore"19 March 19663.5[nb 8]4[nb 8]
212The Spencer Davis Group"Somebody Help Me"16 April 19661
213Dusty Springfield"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"23 April 19662
214Manfred Mann"Pretty Flamingo"7 May 19663
215The Rolling Stones"Paint It, Black"28 May 19661
216Frank Sinatra"Strangers in the Night"4 June 19663
217The Beatles"Paperback Writer"25 June 19662
218The Kinks"Sunny Afternoon"9 July 19662
219Chris Farlowe"Out of Time"23 July 19662
220The Troggs"With a Girl Like You"6 August 19662
221The Beatles"Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby"20 August 19664
222Small Faces"All or Nothing"17 September 19661
223Jim Reeves"Distant Drums"24 September 19665
224Four Tops"Reach Out I'll Be There"29 October 19663
225The Beach Boys"Good Vibrations"19 November 19662
226Tom Jones"Green, Green Grass of Home"3 December 19667
1967
227The Monkees"I'm a Believer"21 January 19674
228Petula Clark"This Is My Song"18 February 19672
229Engelbert Humperdinck"Release Me"4 March 19676
230Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra"Somethin' Stupid"15 April 19671
231Sandie Shaw"Puppet on a String"22 April 19674
232The Tremeloes"Silence Is Golden"20 May 19673
233Procol Harum"A Whiter Shade of Pale"10 June 19675
234The Beatles"All You Need Is Love"15 July 19674
235Scott McKenzie"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"12 August 19674
236Engelbert Humperdinck"The Last Waltz"9 September 19676
237Bee Gees"Massachusetts"21 October 19673
238The Foundations"Baby Now That I've Found You"11 November 19673
239Long John Baldry"Let the Heartaches Begin"2 December 19671
240The Beatles"Hello, Goodbye"9 December 19676
1968
241Georgie Fame"The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde"20 January 19681
242Love Affair"Everlasting Love"27 January 19683
243Manfred Mann"Mighty Quinn"17 February 19682
244Esther and Abi Ofarim"Cinderella Rockefella"2 March 19684
245The Beatles"Lady Madonna"30 March 19682
246Cliff Richard"Congratulations"13 April 19681
247Louis Armstrong"What a Wonderful World"20 April 19684
248Gary Puckett & The Union Gap"Young Girl"18 May 19685
249The Rolling Stones"Jumpin' Jack Flash"22 June 19682
250The Equals"Baby Come Back"6 July 19683
251Tommy James and the Shondells"Mony Mony"27 July 19684
252Tom Jones"Help Yourself" †24 August 19682
253Bee Gees"I've Gotta Get a Message to You"7 September 19681
254The Beatles"Hey Jude"14 September 19683
255Mary Hopkin"Those Were the Days"5 October 19685
256Joe Cocker"With a Little Help from My Friends"9 November 19681
257Hugo Montenegro"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"16 November 19681
258Barry Ryan"Eloise" †23 November 19682
259The Scaffold"Lily the Pink"7 December 19685
1969
260Marmalade"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"11 January 19692
261Fleetwood Mac"Albatross"25 January 19693
262The Move"Blackberry Way"15 February 19691
263Amen Corner"(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice"22 February 19691
264Peter Sarstedt"Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?"1 March 19694
265Marvin Gaye"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"29 March 19693
266Desmond Dekker & The Aces"Israelites"19 April 19692
267The Beatles with Billy Preston"Get Back"3 May 19695
268Tommy Roe"Dizzy"7 June 19692
269The Beatles"The Ballad of John and Yoko"21 June 19692
270Thunderclap Newman"Something in the Air"5 July 19692
271Elvis Presley"In the Ghetto" ‡19 July 19691
272The Rolling Stones"Honky Tonk Women"26 July 19695
273Zager and Evans"In The Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)"30 August 19693
274Creedence Clearwater Revival"Bad Moon Rising"20 September 19693
275Bobbie Gentry"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"11 October 19693
276The Archies"Sugar, Sugar"1 November 19692
277Fleetwood Mac"Oh Well" ‡15 November 19691
reThe Archies"Sugar, Sugar"22 November 19692
278Stevie Wonder"Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" ‡6 December 19691
279Kenny Rogers and The First Edition"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" ‡13 December 19691
280Rolf Harris"Two Little Boys"20 December 19696
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References

Footnotes
Sources

Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995). Forty Years of "NME" Charts (2nd ed.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 0-7522-0829-2.