List of UK top-ten singles in 1957

The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles.[2][3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1957, as well as singles which peaked in 1956 and 1958 but were in the top 10 in 1957. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).

Paul Anka had the best-selling single of 1957 with "Diana", which topped the UK chart for nine weeks. "Diana" was the first UK chart entry for the then 16-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter. Anka had a second top 10 hit later in the year with "I Love You Baby", which peaked at number three.
Elvis Presley scored his first UK number-one single this year with "All Shook Up", which spent seven weeks at the top of the chart. Presley had the most top 10 entries this year, with seven in total.
American singer and actor Tab Hunter achieved two top 10 entries in 1957, including "Young Love", which spent seven weeks at number-one.

Eighty singles were in the top ten in 1957. Eleven singles from 1956 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "All the Way"/"Chicago" by Frank Sinatra, "Let's Have a Ball" by Winifred Atwell, "My Special Angel" by Malcolm Vaughan and "Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)" by Jackie Wilson were all released in 1957 but did not reach their peak until 1958. "Make It a Party" by Winifred Atwell, "Singing the Blues" by Guy Mitchell and "True Love" by Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly were the singles from 1956 to reach their peak in 1957. Twenty artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1957. Andy Williams, The Everly Brothers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Paul Anka and Shirley Bassey were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1957.

The 1956 Christmas number-one, "Just Walkin' in the Rain" by Johnnie Ray, remained at number-one for the first week of 1957. The first new number-one single of the year was "Singing the Blues" by Guy Mitchell. Overall, thirteen different singles peaked at number-one in 1957, with Guy Mitchell and Lonnie Donegan (2) having the joint most singles hit that position.

Background

Multiple entries

Eighty singles charted in the top 10 in 1957, with seventy-one singles reaching their peak this year. Six songs were recorded by several artists with each version reaching the top 10:

Twenty artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1957. Elvis Presley secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1957 with seven hit singles.

Paul Anka was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "Diana". Bing Crosby, Malcolm Vaughan, Petula Clark, Tab Hunter and Winifred Atwell were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1957.

Chart debuts

Twenty-seven artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1957, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, five went on to record another hit single that year: Charlie Gracie, The Everly Brothers, Paul Anka, Tab Hunter and The Vipers Skiffle Group. Harry Belafonte, Little Richard and Tommy Steele and the Steelmen all had two other entries in their breakthrough year.

The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.

ArtistNumber of top 10sFirst entryChart positionOther entries
Tommy Steele3"Singing the Blues"1"Butterfingers" (8), "Water, Water"/"A Handful of Songs" (5)
Fats Domino1"Blueberry Hill"6
The Vipers Skiffle Group2"Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O"10"Cumberland Gap" (10)
Tab Hunter2"Young Love"1"Ninety-Nine Ways" (5)
Little Richard3"Long Tall Sally"3"The Girl Can't Help It" (9), "Lucille" (10)
Harry Belafonte3"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"2"Island in the Sun" (3), "Mary's Boy Child" (1)
Shirley Bassey1"The Banana Boat Song"8
Andy Williams1"Butterfly"1
The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group1"Freight Train"5
Nancy Whiskey
Peggy Lee1"Mr. Wonderful"5
Gracie Fields1"Around the World"8
The Diamonds1"Little Darlin'"3
Russ Hamilton1"We Will Make Love"2
The King Brothers1"A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation)"6
The Everly Brothers2"Bye Bye Love"6"Wake Up Little Susie" (2)
Johnny Duncan and the Bluegrass Boys1"Last Train to San Fernando"2
Paul Anka2"Diana"1"I Love You Baby" (3)
Charlie Gracie2"Fabulous"8"Wanderin' Eyes" (6)
Debbie Reynolds1"Tammy"2
The Crickets1"That'll Be the Day"1
Jerry Lee Lewis1"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"8
Jim Dale1"Be My Girl"2
The Kaye Sisters1"Got-Ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank"8
The Johnny Otis Show1"Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me"2
Marie Adams
Jackie Wilson1"Reet Petite" [A]6

Songs from films

Original songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "The Girl Can't Help It" (from The Girl Can't Help It), "When I Fall in Love" (Istanbul), "Around the World" (Around the World in 80 Days), "Love Letters in the Sand" (Bernardine), "Island in the Sun" (Island in the Sun), "Tammy" (Tammy and the Bachelor) and "All the Way" & "Chicago" (The Joker Is Wild).

Additionally, "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)" by Pat Boone was a cover of the title track for the 1956 film Friendly Persuasion. The original version of the song was nominated for Best Original Song at the 29th Academy Awards. Gene Autry's recording of "Blueberry Hill" - released by Fats Domino this year - had appeared in the 1941 film The Singing Hill. "When I Fall in Love" was first introduced in the 1952 film One Minute to Zero, when Jeri Southern had been the vocalist. "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" was used in several films before 1957, including For the Love of Mary (1948) and Rio Grande (1950), prior to Slim Whitman taking it into the UK top 10.

Best-selling singles

Until 1970 there was no universally recognised year-end best-sellers list. However, in 2011 the Official Charts Company released a list of the best-selling single of each year in chart history from 1952 to date. According to the list, "Diana" by Paul Anka is officially recorded as the biggest-selling single of 1957. "Diana" (2), "Mary's Boy Child" (3) "All Shook Up" (8) and "Love Letters in the Sand" (9) all ranked in the top 10 best-selling singles of the decade.

Top-ten singles

Key
SymbolMeaning
Single peaked in 1956 but still in chart in 1957.
Single released in 1957 but peaked in 1958.
(#)Year-end best-selling single.
EnteredThe date that the single first appeared in the chart.
PeakHighest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart.
Entered
(week ending)
Weeks
in
top
10
SingleArtistPeakPeak reached
(week ending)
Weeks
at
peak
Singles in 1956
4 October 195617"Hound Dog" ‡ [B]Elvis Presley21 November 19563
14"A Woman in Love" ‡ [C]Frankie Laine125 October 19564
1 November 195614"Just Walkin' in the Rain" ‡Johnnie Ray122 November 19567
8 November 19569"My Prayer" ‡The Platters415 November 19563
22 November 19569"Rip It Up" ‡Bill Haley & His Comets413 December 19562
12"The Green Door" ‡Frankie Vaughan213 December 19563
13"St. Therese of the Roses" ‡Malcolm Vaughan320 December 19563
13 December 195619"True Love"Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly414 February 19571
20 December 195617"Singing the Blues"Guy Mitchell110 January 19573
9"Cindy, Oh Cindy" ‡Eddie Fisher527 December 19562
27 December 19562"Make It a Party"Winifred Atwell73 January 19571
Singles in 1957
3 January 19571"Christmas Island"Dickie Valentine83 January 19571
10 January 19576"Singing the Blues"Tommy Steele & the Steelmen117 January 19571
17 January 195710"Friendly Persuasion" [D]Pat Boone331 January 19573
24 January 195710"The Garden of Eden" [E]Frankie Vaughan131 January 19574
31 January 19576"Blueberry Hill"Fats Domino614 February 19571
7 February 195713"Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O"Lonnie Donegan421 February 19571
14 February 19571"Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O"The Vipers Skiffle Group1014 February 19571
21 February 195713"Young Love"Tab Hunter128 February 19577
12"Don't Forbid Me"Pat Boone214 March 19575
2"Don't Knock the Rock"Bill Haley & His Comets721 February 19571
28 February 19579"Knee Deep in the Blues"Guy Mitchell314 March 19574
7 March 19571"The Adoration Waltz"David Whitfield97 March 19571
14 March 19579"Long Tall Sally"Little Richard34 April 19571
11"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"Harry Belafonte218 April 19573
21 March 19573"The Banana Boat Song"Shirley Bassey84 April 19571
11 April 19579"Cumberland Gap"Lonnie Donegan118 April 19575
2"The Girl Can't Help It"Little Richard918 April 19571
18 April 19574"Look Homeward, Angel"Johnnie Ray725 April 19573
1"Cumberland Gap"The Vipers Skiffle Group1018 April 19571
25 April 19576"Baby, Baby"Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers49 May 19571
7"Ninety-Nine Ways"Tab Hunter59 May 19571
2 May 195712"When I Fall in Love" [F]Nat King Cole220 June 19571
9 May 19577"Rock-a-Billy"Guy Mitchell123 May 19571
9"Butterfly"Andy Williams130 May 19572
16 May 19577"Freight Train"The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group featuring Nancy Whiskey 56 June 19571
11"Yes Tonight Josephine"Johnnie Ray113 June 19573
23 May 19573"Too Much"Elvis Presley66 June 19571
30 May 19573"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"Slim Whitman730 May 19572
6 June 19575"Mr. Wonderful" [G]Peggy Lee513 June 19571
13 June 195710"Around the World"Ronnie Hilton411 July 19572
3"Around the World"Gracie Fields813 June 19571
8"Around the World" [H]Bing Crosby527 June 19571
20 June 195711"Gamblin' Man"/"Puttin' On the Style"Lonnie Donegan14 July 19572
10"Little Darlin'"The Diamonds318 July 19572
4 July 195716"All Shook Up"Elvis Presley118 July 19577
10"We Will Make Love"Russ Hamilton28 August 19571
5"A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation)"The King Brothers64 July 19572
18 July 19574"Butterfingers"Tommy Steele & the Steelmen825 July 19571
25 July 19579"(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" [I]Elvis Presley38 August 19572
1 August 195714"Love Letters in the Sand" [J]Pat Boone222 August 19577
8 August 195714"Island in the Sun"Harry Belafonte329 August 19571
2"Lucille"Little Richard108 August 19572
15 August 19576"Bye Bye Love"The Everly Brothers65 September 19571
22 August 195710"Last Train to San Fernando"Johnny Duncan & the Blue Grass Boys219 September 19572
29 August 195715"Diana" (#1) [J][K]Paul Anka15 September 19579
9"With All My Heart"Petula Clark43 October 19571
5 September 19571"Fabulous"Charlie Gracie85 September 19571
12 September 19577"Water, Water"/"A Handful of Songs" [L]Tommy Steele & the Steelmen519 September 19572
8"Wanderin' Eyes"Charlie Gracie631 October 19571
19 September 19573"Paralyzed"Elvis Presley819 September 19571
26 September 195711"Tammy"Debbie Reynolds27 November 19571
10 October 195710"That'll Be the Day"The Crickets17 November 19573
24 October 19579"Party"Elvis Presley231 October 19574
8"Remember You're Mine"/"There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"Pat Boone531 October 19574
31 October 19573"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"Jerry Lee Lewis87 November 19571
7 November 19573"Man on Fire"/"Wanderin' Eyes"Frankie Vaughan67 November 19572
8"Be My Girl"Jim Dale25 December 19572
14 November 19574"Got-Ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank"Frankie Vaughan & The Kaye Sisters814 November 19573
1"My Dixie Darling"Lonnie Donegan1014 November 19571
21 November 19579"Mary's Boy Child" [M]Harry Belafonte128 November 19577
10"I Love You Baby"Paul Anka319 December 19571
28 November 19578"Wake Up Little Susie"The Everly Brothers219 December 19572
5 December 195711"Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me"Johnny Otis & His Orchestra with Marie Adams226 December 19575
12 December 19579"My Special Angel" ♦Malcolm Vaughan32 January 19582
2"Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)"/"Santa Claus Is Back in Town"Elvis Presley719 December 19571
19 December 19574"Alone"Petula Clark819 December 19571
7"Reet Petite" ♦Jackie Wilson69 January 19581
26 December 195712"All the Way"/"Chicago" ♦Frank Sinatra323 January 19582
2"Let's Have a Ball" ♦Winifred Atwell42 January 19581

Entries by artist

Harry Belafonte had three UK top 10 entries this year, including the year's Christmas number-one, "Mary's Boy Child".
Andy Williams made his UK chart debut in May 1957 with his version of Charlie Gracie's "Butterfly", which spent two weeks at number-one. While Williams would have a further eight UK top 10 hits during his lifetime, "Butterfly" remains his only UK number-one single.

The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1957, including singles that reached their peak in 1956 or 1958. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 1957 is also shown.

EntriesArtistWeeksSingles
7Elvis Presley [N]47"All Shook Up", "Hound Dog", "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", "Paralyzed", "Party", "Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)"/"Santa Claus Is Back in Town", "Too Much"
4Frankie Vaughan [N]23"Got-Ta Have Something in the Bank, Frank", "Man on Fire"/"Wanderin' Eyes", "The Garden of Eden", "The Green Door"
Lonnie Donegan34"Cumberland Gap", "Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O", "My Dixie Darling", "Gamblin' Man"/"Puttin' On the Style"
Pat Boone44"Don't Forbid Me", "Friendly Persuasion", "Love Letters in the Sand", "Remember You're Mine"/"There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"
3Guy Mitchell [O]31"Knee Deep in the Blues", "Rock-a-Billy", "Singing the Blues"
Harry Belafonte31"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)", "Island in the Sun", "Mary's Boy Child"
Johnnie Ray [N]20"Just Walkin' in the Rain", "Yes Tonight Josephine", "Look Homeward, Angel"
Little Richard13"Long Tall Sally", "Lucille", "The Girl Can't Help It"
Tommy Steele17"Butterfingers", "Singing the Blues", "Water, Water"/"A Handful of Songs"
2Bill Haley & His Comets [N]5"Don't Knock the Rock", "Rip It Up"
Bing Crosby [O]24"Around the World", "True Love"
Charlie Gracie9"Fabulous", "Wanderin' Eyes"
The Everly Brothers11"Bye Bye Love", "Wake Up Little Susie"
Malcolm Vaughan [N][P]11"My Special Angel", "St. Therese of the Roses
Paul Anka20"Diana", "I Love You Baby"
Petula Clark11"Alone", "With All My Heart"
Tab Hunter20"Ninety-Nine Ways", "Young Love"
The Vipers Skiffle Group2"Cumberland Gap", "Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O"
Winifred Atwell [O][P]2"Let's Have a Ball", "Make It a Party"

Notes

See also

References

General

  • "Six decades of singles charts". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2018.

Specific

External links