List of UK singles chart number ones of the 1950s

The UK Singles Chart is the official record chart in the United Kingdom. Record charts in the UK began life in 1952 when Percy Dickins from New Musical Express (NME) imitated an idea started in American Billboard magazine and began compiling a hit parade. Prior to this, a song's popularity was measured by the sales of sheet music.[1][2] Initially, Dickins telephoned a sample of around 20 shops asking for a list of the 10 best-selling songs. These results were then aggregated to give a Top 12 chart published in NME on 14 November 1952.[1][2] The number-one single was "Here in My Heart" by Al Martino.

According to The Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums, the NME is considered the official British singles chart before 10 March 1960.[3] However, until 15 February 1969, when the British Market Research Bureau chart was established, there was no universally accepted chart. Other charts existed and different artists may have placed at number one in charts by Record Mirror, Disc or Melody Maker. Alternatively, some considered the BBC's Pick of the Pops, which averaged all these charts, to be a better indicator of the number-one single.[2]

In terms of number-one singles, Frankie Laine, Guy Mitchell and Elvis Presley were the most successful artists of the 1950s having four singles reach the top spot.[nb 1] The longest duration of a single at number one was eighteen weeks achieved by Frankie Laine's "I Believe". "I Believe" still holds the record for the most non-consecutive weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart.[5] Although official music recording sales certifications were not introduced until the British Phonographic Industry was formed in 1973, Disc introduced an initiative in 1959 to present a gold disc to records that sold over one million units.[6] Prior to that it is believed that the three best-selling records of the decade—Bill Haley & His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock", Paul Anka's "Diana" and Harry Belafonte's "Mary's Boy Child"—all sold over one million copies.[7][8][9]

Number-one singles

Elvis Presley in a publicity photo for "Jailhouse Rock" which was the best-selling single of 1958. Presley had three other number ones in the 1950s.
Al Martino's "Here in My Heart" was the first ever number-one single and held the top spot for nine weeks.
Bill Haley & His Comets had the biggest-selling single of the decade with "Rock Around the Clock".
Doris Day had two number-one singles in the 1950s, one of which, "Secret Love", was the best-selling record of 1954.
Cliff Richard achieved his first two number-one singles in the latter half of 1959.
Key
Best-selling single of the year[7]
Best-selling single of the decade
[nb #]The song spent a week at number one where it shared the top spot with another song.
Contents
No.Artist[nb 2]Single[nb 2]Record label[nb 3]Week starting date[nb 2][nb 4]Weeks at
number one[nb 2]
1952
1Al Martino"Here in My Heart"Capitol14 November 19529
1953
2Jo Stafford"You Belong to Me"Columbia16 January 19531
3Kay Starr"Comes A-Long A-Love"Capitol23 January 19531
4Eddie Fisher"Outside of Heaven"HMV30 January 19531
5Perry Como"Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes"HMV6 February 19535
6Guy Mitchell"She Wears Red Feathers"Columbia13 March 19534
7The Stargazers"Broken Wings"Decca10 April 19531
8Lita Roza"(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?"Decca17 April 19531
9Frankie Laine"I Believe" †Philips24 April 19539
10Eddie Fisher with Sally Sweetland"I'm Walking Behind You"HMV26 June 19531
reFrankie Laine"I Believe" †Philips3 July 19536
11Mantovani"The Song from Moulin Rouge"Decca14 August 19531
reFrankie Laine"I Believe" †Philips21 August 19533
12Guy Mitchell"Look at That Girl"Philips11 September 19536
13Frankie Laine"Hey Joe"Philips23 October 19532
14David Whitfield"Answer Me"Decca6 November 19531
15Frankie Laine"Answer Me"Philips13 November 19537.5[nb 5]8[nb 5]
reDavid Whitfield"Answer Me"Decca11 December 19530.5[nb 5]1[nb 5]
1954
16Eddie Calvert"Oh Mein Papa"Columbia8 January 19549
17The Stargazers"I See the Moon"Decca12 March 19545
18Doris Day"Secret Love" †Philips16 April 19541
reThe Stargazers"I See the Moon"Decca23 April 19541
19Johnnie Ray"Such a Night"Philips30 April 19541
reDoris Day"Secret Love" †Philips7 May 19548
20David Whitfield with Mantovani and his Orchestra"Cara Mia"Decca2 July 1954910
21Kitty Kallen"Little Things Mean a Lot"Brunswick10 September 19541
22Frank Sinatra"Three Coins in the Fountain"Capitol17 September 19543
23Don Cornell"Hold My Hand"Vogue8 October 19544
24Vera Lynn"My Son, My Son"Decca5 November 19542
reDon Cornell"Hold My Hand"Vogue19 November 19541
25Rosemary Clooney"This Ole House"Philips26 November 19541
26Winifred Atwell"Let's Have Another Party"Philips3 December 19545
1955
27Dickie Valentine with the Stargazers"The Finger of Suspicion"Decca7 January 19551
28Rosemary Clooney"Mambo Italiano"Philips14 January 19551
reDickie Valentine with the Stargazers"The Finger of Suspicion"Decca21 January 19552
reRosemary Clooney"Mambo Italiano"Philips4 February 19552
29Ruby Murray"Softly, Softly"Columbia18 February 19553
30Tennessee Ernie Ford"Give Me Your Word"Capitol11 March 19557
31Pérez Prado and his Orchestra"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"HMV29 April 19552
32Tony Bennett"Stranger in Paradise"Philips13 May 19552
33Eddie Calvert"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"Columbia27 May 19554
34Jimmy Young"Unchained Melody"Decca24 June 19553
35Alma Cogan"Dreamboat"HMV15 July 19552
36Slim Whitman"Rose Marie" †London29 July 195511
37Jimmy Young"The Man from Laramie"Decca14 October 19554
38The Johnston Brothers"Hernando's Hideaway"Decca11 November 19552
39Bill Haley & His Comets"Rock Around the Clock" ‡Brunswick25 November 19553
40Dickie Valentine"Christmas Alphabet"Decca16 December 19553
1956
reBill Haley & His Comets"Rock Around the Clock" ‡Brunswick6 January 19562
41Tennessee Ernie Ford"Sixteen Tons"Capitol20 January 19564
42Dean Martin"Memories Are Made of This"Capitol17 February 19564
43The Dream Weavers"It's Almost Tomorrow"Brunswick16 March 19562
44Kay Starr"Rock and Roll Waltz"HMV30 March 19561
reThe Dream Weavers"It's Almost Tomorrow"Brunswick6 April 19561
45Winifred Atwell"The Poor People of Paris"Decca13 April 19563
46Ronnie Hilton"No Other Love"HMV4 May 19566
47Pat Boone"I'll Be Home" †London15 June 19565
48The Teenagers"Why Do Fools Fall in Love"Columbia20 July 19563
49Doris Day"Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)"Philips10 August 19566
50Anne Shelton"Lay Down Your Arms"Philips21 September 19564
51Frankie Laine"A Woman in Love"Philips19 October 19564
52Johnnie Ray"Just Walking in the Rain"Philips16 November 19567
1957
53Guy Mitchell"Singing the Blues"Philips4 January 19571
54Tommy Steele"Singing the Blues"Decca11 January 19571
reGuy Mitchell"Singing the Blues"Philips18 January 19571
55Frankie Vaughan"The Garden of Eden"Philips25 January 19573.5[nb 6]4[nb 6]
reGuy Mitchell"Singing the Blues"Philips1 February 19570.5[nb 6]1[nb 6]
56Tab Hunter"Young Love"London22 February 19577
57Lonnie Donegan"Cumberland Gap"Pye Nixa12 April 19575
58Guy Mitchell"Rock-a-Billy"Philips17 May 19571
59Andy Williams"Butterfly"London24 May 19572
60Johnnie Ray"Yes Tonight Josephine"Philips7 June 19573
61Lonnie Donegan"Gamblin' Man" / "Puttin' On the Style"Pye Nixa28 June 19572
62Elvis Presley"All Shook Up"RCA12 July 19577
63Paul Anka"Diana" †Columbia30 August 19579
64The Crickets"That'll Be the Day"Vogue Coral1 November 19573
65Harry Belafonte"Mary's Boy Child"RCA22 November 19577
1958
66Jerry Lee Lewis"Great Balls of Fire"London10 January 19582
67Elvis Presley"Jailhouse Rock" †RCA24 January 19583
68Michael Holliday"The Story of My Life"Columbia14 February 19582
69Perry Como"Magic Moments"RCA28 February 19588
70Marvin Rainwater"Whole Lotta Woman"MGM25 April 19583
71Connie Francis"Who's Sorry Now"MGM16 May 19586
72Vic Damone"On the Street Where You Live"Philips27 June 19581.5[nb 7]2[nb 7]
73The Everly Brothers"All I Have to Do Is Dream" / "Claudette"London4 July 19586.5[nb 7]7[nb 7]
74The Kalin Twins"When"Brunswick22 August 19585
75Connie Francis"Stupid Cupid" / "Carolina Moon"MGM26 September 19586
76Tommy Edwards"It's All in the Game"MGM7 November 19583
77Lord Rockingham's XI"Hoots Mon"Decca28 November 19583
78Conway Twitty"It's Only Make Believe"MGM19 December 19585
1959
79Jane Morgan"The Day the Rains Came"London23 January 19591
80Elvis Presley"One Night" / "I Got Stung"RCA30 January 19593
81Shirley Bassey"As I Love You"Columbia20 February 19594
82The Platters"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"Mercury20 March 19591
83Russ Conway"Side Saddle"Columbia27 March 19594
84Buddy Holly"It Doesn't Matter Anymore"Coral24 April 19593
85Elvis Presley"A Fool Such as I" / "I Need Your Love Tonight"RCA15 May 19595
86Russ Conway"Roulette"Columbia19 June 19592
87Bobby Darin"Dream Lover"London3 July 19594
88Cliff Richard and the Drifters"Living Doll" †Columbia31 July 19596
89Craig Douglas"Only Sixteen"Top Rank11 September 19594
90Jerry Keller"Here Comes Summer"London9 October 19591
91Bobby Darin"Mack the Knife"London16 October 19592
92Cliff Richard and the Shadows"Travellin' Light"Columbia30 October 19595
93Adam Faith"What Do You Want?"Parlophone4 December 19592.5[nb 8]3[nb 8]
94Emile Ford and the Checkmates"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?"Pye18 December 19595.5[nb 8]6[nb 8]
Contents

By artist

The following artists achieved three or more number-one hits during the 1950s. Artists Frankie Laine, Guy Mitchell and Elvis Presley were the most successful acts of the decade in terms of number-one singles, each having four singles reach the top of the chart.[nb 1] In total, Laine spent 32 weeks occupying the top of chart in the 1950s; the next highest was Presley who spent a total of 18 weeks at number one.

ArtistNumber onesWeeks at
number one
Frankie Laine432
Elvis Presley418
Guy Mitchell414
Johnnie Ray311

The Stargazers

310

By record label

The following record labels had five or more number ones on the UK Singles Chart during the 1950s.

Record labelNumber ones
Philips19
Decca15
Columbia13
London10
HMV7
Capitol6
RCA6
MGM5

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