List of Record Mirror number-one singles

A copy of the Record Mirror's first ever chart, released on 22 January 1955

The Record Mirror is a former British weekly pop music newspaper. From 1955 until 1962, the Record Mirror compiled its own record chart which was used by many national newspapers.[1] It formed as a rival to the existing chart published by NME. The Mirror 's chart was based on the postal returns from record stores that were financed by the newspaperrival chart, NME, was based on a telephone poll.[2] On 22 January 1955, the Mirror compiled its first chart using figures from 24 shops. The first chart-topper was "Mambo Italiano" by Rosemary Clooney, with the newspaper having compiled a Top Ten.[3] The chart was expanded from a Top Ten to a Top Twenty on 8 October 1955.[4] In the early 1960s some national newspapers switched to using a chart compiled by Melody Maker and, ultimately, the cost of collecting sales figures by post led to the chart's demise. On 24 March 1962, the paper stopped compiling its own chart and started publishing Record Retailer's Top 50.[1]

Record charts in the United Kingdom began life on 14 November 1952 when NME imitated an idea started in American Billboard magazine and began compiling a hit parade. Prior to 15 February 1969, when the British Market Research Bureau chart was established, there had been no universally accepted chart. During this time the BBC used aggregated results of charts from the Mirror and other sources to compile the Pick of the Pops chart. However, 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. After that date and until 1969 a chart compiled by Record Retailer is considered the official British singles chart.[5]

Dean Martin's song "Naughty Lady of Shady Lane" was the first to have a number-one in the Record Mirror chart but not to be awarded the top spot in NME 's chart.[3][6] There are five more songs that, like Martin's, reached number-one on the Record Mirror chart but are not classified as number-one by the UK Singles Chart. Additionally, the Record Mirror and other charts differed about what they classified as the top song of the year. Record Mirror classified The Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do Is Dream"/"Claudette" as the top single of 1958[7] while the UK Singles Chart best-selling single of that year was Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock". Furthermore, despite never reaching number-one, Pat Boone's "Love Letters in the Sand" was classified by Record Mirror as the best-selling song of 1957; the song entered the chart at number eleven on 13 July and, later, charted in the top three positions for 9 consecutive weeks.[8] This is because the top lists for the whole year, were based on a points system. It has to be noted that Tony Jasper's Top 20 book (which takes info from Record Mirror) does actually fall into mistakes between August & December 1958, as Tony says there was no chart for the first week of August, but there was. The charts he prints for 9th Aug onwards are all dated wrongly. The 9th Aug is the 2nd Aug, the 16th is the 9th & so on until 27th Dec 1958, when the dated chart for 27th is actually 20th Dec. He then fails to print the 27th Dec chart. From 1959, he gets it correct again. Though through this mistake, he misses a top 20 entry by Martinas & His Orchestra "Cha Cha Momma Brown", which sneaked into the chart at #18 at the end of December 1958, & then quickly fell out again.

Number-one singles

Key
 *  The song did not reach number on the NME (19521960) or Record Retailer (19601969) charts which are considered by The Official Charts Company as the canonical sources.
   The song spent a week at number one where it shared the top spot with another song.
Contents
1955 · 1956 · 1957 · 1958 · 1959 · 1960 · 1961 · 1962
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Clooney, RosemaryRosemary Clooney"Mambo Italiano" 22 January 19553
Martin, DeanDean Martin"Naughty Lady of Shady Lane"* 12 February 19551
Ford, Tennessee ErnieTennessee Ernie Ford"Give Me Your Word" 19 February 19553
Murray, RubyRuby Murray"Softly, Softly" 12 March 19551
Ford, Tennessee ErnieTennessee Ernie Ford"Give Me Your Word" 19 March 19556
Bennett, TonyTony Bennett"Stranger in Paradise" 7 May 19556
Hibbler, AlAl Hibbler"Unchained Melody"* 11 June 19554
Cogan, AlmaAlma Cogan"Dreamboat" 9 July 19552
Whitman, SlimSlim Whitman"Rose Marie" 23 July 19559
Laine, FrankieFrankie Laine"Cool Water"* 1 October 19551
Young, JimmyJimmy Young"The Man from Laramie" 8 October 19555
Haley, BillBill Haley"Rock Around the Clock" 12 November 19558
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Ford, Tennessee ErnieTennessee Ernie Ford"Sixteen Tons" 14 January 19565
Busch, LouLou Busch"Zambesi"* 18 February 19562
Martin, DeanDean Martin"Memories Are Made of This" 3 March 19562
The Dream Weavers"It's Almost Tomorrow" 17 March 19563
Atwell, WinifredWinifred Atwell"The Poor People of Paris" 7 April 19565
Hilton, RonnieRonnie Hilton"No Other Love" 12 May 19564
Boone, PatPat Boone"I'll Be Home" 9 June 19566
Lymon, FrankieFrankie Lymon and The Teenagers"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" 21 July 19563
Day, DorisDoris Day"Whatever Will Be, Will Be" 11 August 19566
Shelton, AnneAnne Shelton"Lay Down Your Arms" 22 September 19564
Laine, FrankieFrankie Laine"Woman In Love" 20 October 19563
Ray, JohnnieJohnnie Ray"Just Walking in the Rain" 10 November 19567
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Mitchell, GuyGuy Mitchell"Singing the Blues" 5 January 19572
Steele, TommyTommy Steele"Singing the Blues" 19 January 19571
Mitchell, GuyGuy Mitchell"Singing the Blues" 26 January 19571
Vaughan, FrankieFrankie Vaughan"Garden of Eden" 2 February 19573
Hunter, TabTab Hunter"Young Love" 23 February 19577
Donegan, LonnieLonnie Donegan "Cumberland Gap" 13 April 19574
Williams, AndyAndy Williams"Butterfly" 11 May 19575
Ray, JohnnieJohnnie Ray"Yes Tonight Josephine" 8 June 19574
Donegan, LonnieLonnie Donegan "Gamblin' Man" 6 July 19571
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "All Shook Up" 13 July 19577
Anka, PaulPaul Anka "Diana" 31 August 19578
The Crickets "That'll Be the Day" 26 October 19574
Belafonte, HarryHarry Belafonte "Mary's Boy Child" 23 November 19575
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Johnny Otis Show "Ma He's Making Eyes at Me"* 4 January 19582
Lewis, Jerry LeeJerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire" 18 January 19581
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Jailhouse Rock" 25 January 19583
Holliday, MichaelMichael Holliday "The Story of My Life" 15 February 19582
Como, PerryPerry Como "Magic Moments" / "Catch a Falling Star" 1 March 19587
Rainwater, MarvinMarvin Rainwater "Whole Lotta Woman" 19 April 19584
Francis, ConnieConnie Francis "Who's Sorry Now" 17 May 19586
The Everly Brothers "All I Have to Do Is Dream" / "Claudette" 28 June 19589
The Kalin Twins "When" 30 August 19585
Francis, ConnieConnie Francis "Carolina Moon" / "Stupid Cupid" 4 October 19585
The Everly Brothers "Bird Dog"* 8 November 19583
Lord Rockingham's XI "Hoots Mon" 29 November 19584
Twitty, ConwayConway Twitty "It's Only Make Believe" 26 December 19584
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "One Night" / "I Got Stung" 24 January 19595
The Platters "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" 28 February 19595
Conway, RussRuss Conway "Side Saddle" 4 April 19592
Holly, BuddyBuddy Holly "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" 18 April 19592
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "A Fool Such As I" / "I Need Your Love Tonight" 2 May 19597
Conway, RussRuss Conway "Roulette" 20 June 19591
Darin, BobbyBobby Darin "Dream Lover" 27 June 19595[nb 2]
Richard, CliffCliff Richard "Living Doll" 1 August 19594[nb 2]
Douglas, CraigCraig Douglas "Only Sixteen" 29 August 19597
Richard, CliffCliff Richard "Travellin' Light" 17 October 19597
Faith, AdamAdam Faith "What Do You Want?" 5 December 19595
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Ford, EmileEmile Ford "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" 9 January 19602
Newley, AnthonyAnthony Newley "Why" 23 January 19606
Faith, AdamAdam Faith "Poor Me" 5 March 19601
Preston, JohnnyJohnny Preston "Running Bear" 12 March 19602
Donegan, LonnieLonnie Donegan "My Old Man's a Dustman" 26 March 19605
The Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" 30 April 19609
Jones, JimmyJimmy Jones "Good Timin'" 2 July 19604
Richard, CliffCliff Richard "Please Don't Tease" 30 July 19603
The Shadows "Apache" 20 August 19606
Valance, RickyRicky Valance "Tell Laura I Love Her" 1 October 19602
Orbison, RoyRoy Orbison "Only the Lonely" 15 October 19603
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "It's Now or Never" 5 November 19609[nb 3]
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Tillotson, JohnnyJohnny Tillotson "Poetry in Motion" 7 January 19613
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 28 January 19614
The Everly Brothers "Walk Right Back" 25 February 19614
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Wooden Heart" 25 March 19613
The Allisons "Are You Sure?"* 15 April 19612
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Wooden Heart" 29 April 19611†[nb 4]
The Temperance Seven "You're Driving Me Crazy" 29 April 19612†[nb 4]
The Marcels "Blue Moon" 13 May 19612
Shannon, DelDel Shannon "Runaway" 27 May 19611†[nb 5]
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Surrender" 27 May 19615†[nb 5]
Shannon, DelDel Shannon "Runaway" 1 July 19611
The Everly Brothers "Temptation" 8 July 19614
Kane, EdenEden Kane "Well I Ask You" 5 August 19611
Shapiro, HelenHelen Shapiro "You Don't Know" 12 August 19612
Leyton, JohnJohn Leyton "Johnny Remember Me" 26 August 19615
The Shadows "Kon-Tiki" 30 September 19611
The Highwaymen "Michael Row the Boat" 7 October 19611
Shapiro, HelenHelen Shapiro "Walkin' Back to Happiness" 14 October 19614
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "His Latest Flame" 11 November 19613
Vee, BobbyBobby Vee "Take Good Care of My Baby"* 2 December 19611
Vaughan, FrankieFrankie Vaughan "Tower of Strength" 9 December 19614
Artist[nb 1]Single[nb 1]Reached number 1[nb 1]Weeks at number 1[nb 1]
Bilk, AckerAcker Bilk "Stranger on the Shore"* 6 January 19621
Richard, CliffCliff Richard "The Young Ones" 20 January 19625
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley "Rock-A-Hula Baby" / "Can't Help Falling in Love" 24 February 19624

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 The names, singles, dates and duration of the number-ones are from the Record Mirror.[2][3][4][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]
  2. 1 2 Due to a newspaper strike, Record Mirror was not published from 27 June to 8 August 1959; however, the chart details were released retrospectively.[2]
  3. This includes the week of 24 December 1960 when no Record Mirror was published.
  4. 1 2 Elvis Presley's "Wooden Heart" and The Temperance Seven's "You're Driving Me Crazy" were classified jointly as number one on 29 April 1961. The following week "You're Driving Me Crazy" claimed the number-one spot outright.
  5. 1 2 Elvis Presley's "Surrender" and Del Shannon's "Runaway" were classified jointly as number one on 27 May 1961. The following week "Surrender" claimed the number-one spot outright.

References

  1. 1 2 Smith, Alan. "50s & 60s UK Charts – The Truth!". Dave McAleer's website. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Smith, Alan. "Every No.1 in the 1960s is listed from all the nine different magazine charts!". Dave McAleer's website. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 "January – June 1955". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  4. 1 2 "July – November 1955". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  5. "Key Dates in the History of the Official UK. Although there isn't really an Official Chart for this period & the BBC own compiled chart was the one, everyone excepted. Charts". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  6. "Number 1 Singles – 1950s". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  7. 1 2 "October – December 1958". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  8. 1 2 "November – December 1957". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  9. "November – December 1955". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  10. "April – July 1956". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  11. "July – October 1956". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  12. "October – December 1956". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  13. "January – April 1957". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  14. "April – July 1957". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  15. "July – November 1957". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  16. "January – April 1958". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  17. "April – July 1958". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  18. "July – October 1958". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  19. "January – April 1959". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  20. "April – August 1959". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  21. "August – November 1959". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  22. "December 1959". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  23. "January – February 1960". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  24. "February – May 1960". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  25. "June – September 1960". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  26. "September – December 1960". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
  27. "December 1960". Record Mirror. Retrieved 15 May 2010.

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