Posted December 27, 201113 yr Guys, an Italian fellow, who calls himself Me, (?!), has Posted every No.1 Single , (from the various UK Charts), on his Website. You have to scroll across the page, to see all of the No.1's. They include the NME, & Melody Maker No.1's. The Decades take a little while to load, but, they do so after a very short time. He's even Posted the Sheet Music No.1's - from as far back as December 1939. LINK:, http://www.it-charts.it/uk-charts.htm NOTE - He says if you spot any mistakes, can you let him know. I spotted that he's put the word 'I' in front of How Do You Do It?, (1963), & 'World Without Love', (1964), in the MM No.1's. He's also got the letters mixed up, in the Being part, of Smokey Robinson's No.1, in 1981. (Again in the MM Lists).
December 27, 201113 yr Author I don't know if it is on Wikipedia. Anyhow, not everyone knows every Wikipedia Chart Page. Personally, I think Wikipedia is a joke. I use it as a rough guide - but, rarely as a reliable source.
December 27, 201113 yr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UK_ch...E2%80%931969%29 Lists all of the number ones of the 50s and 60s on all the different charts in a much more compact format. EDIT: Well, the site you linked to does have a couple of other charts. Edited December 27, 201113 yr by Michael Bubré
December 27, 201113 yr Neither site appears to have Pop Weekly: A music mag that ran between 1962 & 1966. The author of the site has also made errors in the Top Of The Pops chart i.e. the Rolling Stones first TOTP #1 was "The Last Time" & not "Little Red Rooster", which got stuck at #2 along with "It's All Over Now". This was where the Stones used to go wrong: They always released their singles, at exactly the same time as the Beatles. All the Beatles singles entered the chart at #1 in 1964 preventing the Stones. They corrected the feat in 1965 & released on different weeks.
December 28, 201113 yr Author There are many UK 1950's & 1960's Chart Statistics, on this Site, too:, http://www.davemcaleer.com/ Mr. McAleer has information/data on different No.1's, in different Charts, on this Page:, http://www.davemcaleer.com/page22.htm
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