List of best-selling singles of the 1960s in the United Kingdom

A single is a type of music release defined by the British Official Charts Company (OCC) as having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes.[1] On 31 May 2010, a retrospective record chart was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 that listed the 60 biggest-selling singles in the United Kingdom during the 1960s.[2] The programme, entitled The Top 60 Best Selling Records of the 60s, was hosted by British DJ Tony Blackburn.[3] The chart was compiled by the OCC, and was based on sales of singles from 1 January 1960 to 31 December 1969.[4]

Composite image of four black-and-white photographs showing the faces of the Beatles.
The Beatles released 18 of the best-selling songs of the 1960s.

The most represented act in the chart is the Beatles, who feature on the list with 18 releases, seven of which are in the top twenty.[5][6] Similarly, the most represented record label is Parlophone, who released music from the Beatles between 1962 and 1968 in the UK.[7] The most represented act after the Beatles is the Rolling Stones, who have five singles in the list.[8][9] The highest-placed solo female artist on the list is Cilla Black at number 27, with her 1964 single "Anyone Who Had a Heart", which was also distributed by Parlophone.[3] Of the 60 discs in the chart, more than half (44) are by British acts.[5]

During the 1960s, sales of singles in the UK were monitored by several magazines, including New Musical Express (NME), Record Retailer, Melody Maker and Disc.[10] Before 1969, no officially recognised singles chart was published in the UK.[11] Until 10 March 1960, chart compilers used the weekly chart listed by NME, after which they moved to the singles list published by Record Retailer, despite NME having the wider circulation and higher readership.[10][11] During the start of the decade, Record Retailer was sampling roughly 30 stores; NME and Melody Maker had a sample size of more than one hundred.[10] One source explains that the reason for using the Record Retailer chart for the early 1960s was that it was "the only chart to have as many as 50 positions for almost the entire decade".[12] On 15 February 1969, Record Retailer and the BBC jointly commissioned the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) to record sales of singles in what officially became the UK Singles Chart.[13] The BMRB compiled the chart by using hand-written and post-submitted data from approximately 250 record stores.[13]

Between 1960 and 1969, fourteen singles sold more than one million copies in the UK, of which the biggest-selling was "She Loves You" by the Beatles.[14][15] Released on 23 August 1963, the single spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one and sold more than 1.89 million copies, approximately 140,000 more than its nearest rival, "I Want to Hold Your Hand", also by the Beatles.[6] The biggest-selling record not to top the UK Singles Chart was Acker Bilk's 1961 instrumental "Stranger on the Shore" – it sold more than 1.13 million copies and peaked at number two, being kept off the top by "The Young Ones" by Cliff Richard and the Shadows, another million-seller.[16]

Singles

The Rolling Stones had five of the biggest-selling singles of the decade.
American singer Elvis Presley featured in the decade-end singles chart with four songs.
Between 1960 and 1969, Cliff Richard released three of the best-selling singles.
British comedian Ken Dodd's 1965 song "Tears" was the third best-selling track of the decade.[15]
Best-selling singles of the 1960s in the UK
No.SingleArtistRecord label[a]Year[a]Chart
peak[a]
1"She Loves You"The BeatlesParlophone19631
2"I Want to Hold Your Hand"The BeatlesParlophone19631
3"Tears"Ken DoddColumbia19651
4"Can't Buy Me Love"The BeatlesParlophone19641
5"I Feel Fine"The BeatlesParlophone19641
6"The Carnival Is Over"The SeekersColumbia19651
7"We Can Work It Out" / "Day Tripper"The BeatlesParlophone19651
8"Release Me"Engelbert HumperdinckDecca19671
9"It's Now or Never"Elvis PresleyRCA19601
10"Green, Green Grass of Home"Tom JonesDecca19661
11"The Last Waltz"Engelbert HumperdinckDecca19671
12"Stranger on the Shore"Acker BilkColumbia19612
13"I Remember You"Frank IfieldColumbia19621
14"The Young Ones"Cliff Richard and The ShadowsColumbia19621
15"Sugar, Sugar"The ArchiesRCA19691
16"The Next Time" / "Bachelor Boy"Cliff Richard and The ShadowsColumbia19621
17"Telstar"The TornadosDecca19621
18"From Me to You"The BeatlesParlophone19631
19"Two Little Boys"Rolf HarrisColumbia19691
20"Hey Jude"The BeatlesApple19681
21"Hello, Goodbye"The BeatlesParlophone19671
22"There Goes My Everything"Engelbert HumperdinckDecca19672
23"Help!"The BeatlesParlophone19651
24"Cathy's Clown"The Everly BrothersWarner Bros.19601
25"Glad All Over"The Dave Clark FiveColumbia19631
26"Needles and Pins"The SearchersPye19641
27"Anyone Who Had a Heart"Cilla BlackParlophone19641
28"Apache"The ShadowsColumbia19601
29"Lovesick Blues"Frank IfieldColumbia19621
30"My Way"Frank SinatraReprise19695
31"Distant Drums"Jim ReevesRCA19661
32"You'll Never Walk Alone"Gerry and the PacemakersColumbia19631
33"Get Back"The Beatles and Billy PrestonApple19691
34"All You Need Is Love"The BeatlesParlophone19671
35"Strangers in the Night"Frank SinatraReprise19661
36"The Last Time"The Rolling StonesDecca19651
37"Are You Lonesome Tonight?"Elvis PresleyRCA19611
38"I'll Never Find Another You"The SeekersColumbia19651
39"Are You Sure?"The AllisonsFontana19612
40"Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby"The BeatlesParlophone19661
41"I'm a Believer"The MonkeesRCA19671
42"Paperback Writer"The BeatlesParlophone19661
43"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"The Rolling StonesDecca19651
44"Ticket to Ride"The BeatlesParlophone19651
45"Those Were the Days"Mary HopkinApple19681
46Magical Mystery Tour[b]The BeatlesParlophone19672
47"Wooden Heart"Elvis PresleyRCA19611
48"19th Nervous Breakdown"The Rolling StonesDecca19662
49"It's Not Unusual"Tom JonesDecca19651
50"Honky Tonk Women"The Rolling StonesDecca19691
51"Penny Lane" / "Strawberry Fields Forever"The BeatlesParlophone19672
52"A Hard Day's Night"The BeatlesParlophone19641
53"I Love You Because"Jim ReevesRCA19645
54"Summer Holiday"Cliff Richard and The ShadowsColumbia19631
55"Oh, Pretty Woman"Roy OrbisonLondon19641
56"I Won't Forget You"Jim ReevesRCA19643
57"Lady Madonna"The BeatlesParlophone19681
58"Surrender"Elvis PresleyRCA19611
59"Delilah"Tom JonesDecca19682
60"Jumpin' Jack Flash"The Rolling StonesDecca19681

References

General (chart positions)
  • Presenter: Tony Blackburn (31 May 2010). "The Top 60 Best Selling Records of the 60s". London. BBC. BBC Radio 2. Retrieved 16 July 2011. {{cite episode}}: Missing or empty |series= (help)
Specific