List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1965 (U.S.)
These are the Billboard adult contemporary chart number-one hits of 1965. The chart was known as Middle-Road Singles until May of that year, when it was briefly renamed Pop-Standard Singles. In June 1965, some notable changes were imposed upon the chart by the editors at Billboard: instead of listing only the records the magazine deemed were "not rock and roll records", Billboard began compiling actual airplay data from radio stations airing the format; the size of the chart was increased to forty positions; and the name was changed to Easy Listening.
| Issue Date | Song | Artist | 
|---|---|---|
| January 2 | "The Wedding" | Julie Rogers | 
| January 9 | ||
| January 16 | ||
| January 23 | "Willow Weep for Me" | Chad & Jeremy | 
| January 30 | "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" | Dean Martin | 
| February 6 | "Have You Looked into Your Heart" | Jerry Vale | 
| February 13 | "King of the Road" | Roger Miller | 
| February 20 | ||
| February 27 | ||
| March 6 | ||
| March 13 | ||
| March 20 | ||
| March 27 | ||
| April 3 | ||
| April 10 | ||
| April 17 | ||
| April 24 | "The Race Is On" | Jack Jones | 
| May 1 | "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" | Sounds Orchestral | 
| May 8 | ||
| May 15 | ||
| May 22 | "Crying in the Chapel" | Elvis Presley | 
| May 29 | ||
| June 5 | ||
| June 12 | ||
| June 19 | ||
| June 26 | ||
| July 3 | ||
| July 10 | "A Walk in the Black Forest" | Horst Jankowski | 
| July 17 | ||
| July 24 | "(Such an) Easy Question" | Elvis Presley | 
| July 31 | ||
| August 7 | "Save Your Heart for Me" | Gary Lewis & the Playboys | 
| August 14 | ||
| August 21 | ||
| August 28 | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" | Mel Carter | 
| September 4 | "You Were on My Mind" | We Five | 
| September 11 | ||
| September 18 | ||
| September 25 | ||
| October 2 | ||
| October 9 | "I'm Yours" | Elvis Presley | 
| October 16 | ||
| October 23 | ||
| October 30 | "A Taste of Honey" | Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass | 
| November 6 | ||
| November 13 | ||
| November 20 | ||
| November 27 | ||
| December 4 | "Make the World Go Away" | Eddy Arnold | 
| December 11 | ||
| December 18 | ||
| December 25 | ||
References
- Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications) ISBN 0-8230-7693-8
 
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