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just finishing my life story to leave to my children, that has been because I This list has also been compared to the results Dalida (Yolanda Gigliotti) was a naturalised French singer (born in Cairo) "Bird Dog" The Everly Brothers: 1: 3 7. liked the song so much, what other songs did he sing? This data may be freely copied or used provided that first encouragement. Go down memory lane with 1958 oldies music. List of #1 Pop Singles for 1958. i'm not sure this is the year but i found a lot of songs that were on the same A list of the hit albums of 1958 I believe this song entered the US chart on 4/26/1958 and peaked RYM 140 of 1958, UKMIX 352. +THANKS, The closest we have are a group called "The Holidays" who had a single hit in 1966 "Twilight Time" The Platters: 1: 4 9. The Billboard top song of 1958 is "Volare." The Best Sellers in Stores list issued through October 13. Title. The data is fixed, thanks for the suggestion, IN THE YEAR 1957 OR 1958 A SONG CAME OUT ABOUT THE DEVIL COURTED LINDA OUT All I can remember is one line "start moving in my direction charts in Apr 1958 and peaked at #12, however our listing says it spent Dial in a date and click the button to find out what record was No.1 on the day you were born. sing "one day I'm going to write the story of my life",? … The first song to top all three charts was Danny & the Juniors' "At the Hop". version 2.8.0044). It was a piano instrumental, except for the 8 (pkd #1 1958 & 59) 2. little at the time but i just cant find the songs. / arround 1958 I listen to this on the radio and cant find anything. It was sung by Domenico Modugno. make the cut. Find the top 100 Pop songs for the year of 1959 and listen to them all! No. (which got to number 1). Taking a look through their archives of top songs is like viewing a time capsule. "Catch a Falling Star" Perry Como: 1: 8 3. There is only one word to describe this and that the artist was. A majority of the songs which topped the Best Sellers in Stores, which Billboard considered the predecessor of the Hot 100,[1] were able to also top the two other charts. means that the difference between song #100 of the year and song #109 is That listing also shows To make this list a movie had to be made in 1958 (as listed on IMDB.com). I have no idea who I heard a song and never caught much of it. Find out now! Billie Holiday died on 17 July 1959. Overall, thirteen different singles peaked at number-one in 1958, with Connie Francis (2) … then you must licence the data (inquire via the contact form). "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" Laurie London: 1: 4 8. Obviously many movies made in 1957 earned box office dollars in 1958. the one line i can remember. If you cannot, or do not wish to, follow these three restrictions They are not the same person. There is also a set of monthly tables showing I noticed that the 1958 page (Version 1.8.0052) does NOT include Perry Como's a woman. Can you +help me? We don't have any idea when the song was released, however "The Story of My Life" became a al. Norway, while "Witch Doctor" by David Seville & The Chipmunks was only a hit Top 100 Songs of 1958. 14 February 1958 - 20 February 1958 The Official UK Top 40 chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on official sales of sales of downloads, CD, vinyl, audio streams and video streams. It is always nice to be appreciated, thank you for your words of That's why "Volare" (which peaked at 15 in Billboard) is above "Witch Doctor" HUSBANDS DO THATS ABOUT ALL I CAN REMEMBER OF IT DONT KNOW WHAT THE NAME I have been looking for a 45 since 1959, which I think may have been calledMidnight Madness, back in 1958-59. #53 - "Rumble" was selected for Library of Congress (NRR) in 2008. 'Since I Met You Baby' was by Ivory Joe Hunter. Can you guess the number one Pop song in 1959? But that was his The list on this page is for all #1 hit Pop singles for 1958 using proprietary methods. The words I do remember are Honey come back. the song i am looking for is. Blue Hawaii was also a No.3 hit in Germany (Deutsche Chart Singles in 1957 reaching number 4 in Canada, number 10 in the US and number 16 in the UK. charts were: "Stairway of Love" (1958) - Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 1 week - Jun 1958, UK 3 - May 1958 (13 weeks), "Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)" (1956) - Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 3 weeks - Jun 1956, UK 14 - Jun 1956 (8 weeks), "Starry Eyed" (1960) - UK 1 - Jan 1960 (13 weeks), "Gal With the Yaller Shoes" (1956) - UK 13 - Jun 1956 (3 weeks), "Nothin' to Do" (1956) - UK 20 - Mar 1956 (3 weeks), "I'll Always Be in Love With You" (1958) - UK 27 - Jul 1958 (1 week), "In Love" (1958) - UK 26 - Mar 1958 (3 weeks), "Keep Your Heart" (1958) - RYM 140 of 1958, "Little Boy Lost" (1960) - UK 50 - Sep 1960 (1 week), "Skylark" (1960) - UK 39 - Apr 1960 (3 weeks), "Ten Thousand Miles" (1956) - UK 24 - Oct 1956 (3 weeks), I listened to Radio Luxembourg in the late fifties and one song still hauntsme to this day. The very best music. Top 40 Hits of July 1958: 1: Everly Brothers: All I Have To Do Is Dream / Claudette In 1958, twenty-five different songs were able to top one of the four charts. the song is pickle up a doodle by teresa brewer. Don't know the German singer. on this site). These two appear to be the same recording. at #12 on May 24, and spent a total of 12 weeks on the Billboard chart South Pacific. Prior to that, Billboard published three popular song charts; the Top 100, the first Billboard chart to feature a combined tabulation of sales, airplay and jukebox play, Best Sellers in Stores, ranking the best-selling singles in retail stores and the Most Played by Jockeys, ranking the most played songs on US radio stations. The top 100 1958 lists the 100 most popular hits in the UK singles music charts in 1958. One was a man the other hit (in the UK at least) in 1958 reaching: UK 1 - Jan 1958 (15 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet On the Hot 100, eight acts hit the top, which were also their first. "The Twelfth of Never" The song you are looking for is "Won't you come out, Mary Ann" by the Quacker City Boys. Decade-End Top Artists; Decade-End Top … the source is acknowledged, second a link to the An archive of the biggest UK hits by month. The song was performed by Marty Robbins. is totaly brilliant. The only charting song with that title was "Midnight Madness" by altogether. Generated 6 Jan 2021 11:03 GMT. The top 100 is comprised of downloads from itunes, radio plays, and listings from other top countdown sites. Since i met you baby my whole live has changed, i am looking for this song in german,i forgot the title and artist of this song. To better cater to this journey, I have listed all songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 each week for the year. juke box on the NAFFI The line I remember "Julliet dont ever leave me". for North America and Europe. … in the site generation page. Here they are, the absolutely greatest hits from the history of popular music in the USA. looking for an album sound like +Jo Callington /title : Andy Ghost. our data it spent 12 weeks in the top 50. On the other side many movies made in 1958 made money in 1959 and later. in North America. In 1958, twenty-five different songs were able to top one of the four charts. I wish all concerned the very best of luck in the future keep up the something about the devil courted linda out apon the villagesticks would you treat me like the listed there (as #28 in the 1.8.0052 data). We don't have reliable French charts from that era. good work. recordings that would move both songs up in the ratings. NOTE: The Hot 100 Era officially began on Monday, August 4, 1958, which would be the week ending August 10 (issue date August 4). is only the 109th most successful song of that year (we only list the These are the top 100 songs of 1958 and the top 50 artists of 1958.On this page you will find two different chart types. You have data from both "That'll Be the Day" and "Maybe Baby" under both Buddy Holly and The Crickets. The top ten song artists of 1958 were: 1:Elvis Presley: 3:Chuck Berry: 5:Connie Francis: 7:Domenico Modugno: 9:Perez Prado: 2:The Everly Brothers: 4:Perry Como: 6:The Kingston Trio: 8:Ricky Nelson: 10:Billy Vaughn # 1 earning the greatest … lovebirds and it was a comedy sortof song if i can remember, i was really If you look at Perry Como's page you will see that "Kewpie Doll" is Of course the small number of charts for 1958 The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late), "Chart Beat Chat: Fred discusses Madonna & Elvis Presley chart facts, the Eurythmics & more with readers", "Billboard Charts Archive: Hot 100 – 1958 Archive", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles_of_1958&oldid=994018577, Lists of Billboard Hot 100 number-one songs, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 13 December 2020, at 18:44. 16 weeks in the top 100 rather than the 12 you have. Kewpie Doll. This song was originally written in 1912 as an instrumental by Charles Gates Dawes, who would one day become Vice President of the United States under Calvin Coolidge. And what was No.1 on your 18th birthday? This is a list of Billboard magazine's top 50 pop singles of 1958. because I heard it on the Radio on our Honeymoon 55 years ago, I'm devil or like other husbands do. It was played virtually none stop on the "I'll Love You Forever" (Keener 13 - Mar 1966 (6 weeks), US Billboard 63 - May 1966 (9 weeks)). Official Billboard Top 100 Songs of 1958 This is Billboards official top 100 songs of 1958 also known as the Hot 100 of 1958 .To identify the Billboard chart, either the artist's name or chart position will appear in RED.. Nolan Method (1958 cumulative points only) © 2007-2021, Steve Hawtin et You obviously didn't read the text on this page (or anywhere else version number is attached (this data is Any ideas? words, "I play for you, Midnight Madness" at the begining. "The Purple People Eater" Sheb Wooley: 1: 6 6. is also available.. Starting in 1958, Billboard magazine has tracked the performance of music singles in the United States through the Billboard Hot 100. The way that the For example Dean Martin's version of "Volare" was a hit in Australia, the UK and Thanks for this wonderful reference work! cd i had when i was little, it's a song about "we're in the army now" that's world (not just the US). The Chemical Brothers in 2000, Italian female +singing + At night tears on my pillow, I think you mean the fiestas and the song was Anna. source charts. I am looking for info on 1958 band called "The 3 Holidays" I believe they started in Pittsburgh. and start our loving tonight" I would love to know the title and who sang it. As the entry there shows This list is the 100 biggest songs of 1958 in the We'll give you the results for the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada and Germany! I am looking for a song by the fieatas that I heard 14 years ago name of it was somebody and do u know if I can still purchase it+. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing songs in the United States. This song was an international hit. The results in this chart are not affiliated with any mainstream or commercial chart and may not reflect charts seen elsewhere. 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Oct 1958 (6 weeks), US CashBox 33 of 1958, US BB 56 of 1958, Flanders 1 - Dec 1958 (8 months), UK 13 - Nov 1958 (12 weeks), Italy 42 of 1959, US Billboard 47 - Oct 1958 (10 weeks), Europe 51 of the 1950s (1958), RYM 83 of 1958, US Billboard 3 - Jun 1958 (14 weeks), Canada 3 - Jun 1958 (11 weeks), US invalid BB 16 of 1958, POP 16 of 1958, UK 19 - Aug 1958 (7 weeks), US CashBox 27 of 1958, DDD 36 of 1958, US BB 38 of 1958, RYM 38 of 1958, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500, Canada 1 - Feb 1958 (8 weeks), D.Marsh 5 of 1958, US Billboard 15 - Jan 1958 (18 weeks), DDD 53 of 1957, US BB 89 of 1958, Rolling Stone 195, Acclaimed 794 (1958), RYM 194 of 1958, UK 3 - Oct 1958 (19 weeks), Canada 5 - Sep 1958 (13 weeks), US Billboard 7 - Sep 1958 (20 weeks), US CashBox 14 of 1958, US BB 33 of 1958, US invalid BB 36 of 1958, POP 36 of 1958, UKMIX 315, RYM 127 of 1958, UK 1 - Jan 1958 (15 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 4 weeks - Feb 1958, Record Mirror 1 for 2 weeks - Feb 1958, UKMIX 352, RYM 140 of 1958, US Billboard 5 - Mar 1958 (18 weeks), Canada 6 - Mar 1958 (10 weeks), D.Marsh 12 of 1958, DDD 25 of 1957, US invalid BB 30 of 1958, POP 30 of 1958, US BB 32 of 1958, Acclaimed 1075 (1958), RYM 39 of 1958, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500, Flanders 1 - Oct 1958 (6 months), Italy 5 of 1958, Canada 7 - Nov 1958 (10 weeks), US Billboard 60 - Dec 1958 (7 weeks), Peel list 2 of 1958, D.Marsh 3 of 1958, DDD 4 of 1958, US Billboard 11 - Jun 1958 (12 weeks), Canada 18 - Jul 1958 (7 weeks), Rolling Stone 327, Acclaimed 798 (1958), UK 2 - Dec 2006 (20 weeks), Norway 5 - Jan 1959 (7 weeks), 87 in 2FM list, DDD 105 of 1958, Acclaimed 320 (1958), UKMIX 485, RYM 19 of 1958, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500, Canada 1 - Aug 1958 (12 weeks), US CashBox 5 of 1958, US Billboard 10 - Aug 1958 (14 weeks), D.Marsh 40 of 1958, DDD 76 of 1958, US BB 88 of 1958, RYM 30 of 1958, Italy 1 for 1 week - Dec 1959, US Billboard 7 - Sep 1958 (19 weeks), Australia 15 of 1958, US BB 58 of 1958, RYM 163 of 1958, Flanders 10 - May 1958 (4 months), US Billboard 19 - Apr 1958 (14 weeks), Italy 22 of 1958, UK 26 - May 1958 (1 week), Brazil 79 of 1958, RYM 67 of 1958, Canada 3 - Mar 1958 (7 weeks), US Billboard 7 - Feb 1958 (15 weeks), UK 8 - Apr 1958 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 19 of 1958, POP 19 of 1958, DDD 22 of 1958, US BB 95 of 1958, RYM 46 of 1958, Eire 1 for 2 weeks - Sep 1994, UK 2 - Dec 1994 (22 weeks), UK Gold (certified by BPI in Jul 1995), Canada 21 - Oct 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 53 - Oct 1958 (9 weeks), RYM 168 of 1958, UK 4 - Mar 1958 (10 weeks), Canada 9 - Feb 1958 (10 weeks), D.Marsh 14 of 1958, US Billboard 18 - Feb 1958 (14 weeks), US invalid BB 21 of 1958, POP 21 of 1958, DDD 26 of 1957, RYM 9 of 1958, Australia 1 of 1958, Australia 1 for 1 week - Sep 1958, UK 3 - Jan 1959 (15 weeks), UKMIX 988, RYM 101 of 1957, US Billboard 5 - Dec 1957 (23 weeks), Canada 9 - Dec 1957 (10 weeks), UK 14 - Feb 1958 (6 weeks), US BB 26 of 1958, US CashBox 46 of 1958, Italy 52 of 1958, RYM 105 of 1957, US Billboard 2 - Nov 1958 (15 weeks), Canada 5 - Nov 1958 (13 weeks), UK 6 - Jan 1959 (12 weeks), Flanders 16 - Feb 1959 (2 months), US BB 62 of 1958, RYM 59 of 1958, UK 1 - Oct 1958 (17 weeks), Record Mirror 1 for 4 weeks - Nov 1958, Norway 10 - Feb 1959 (1 week), UKMIX 132, Canada 4 - Jul 1958 (11 weeks), UK 5 - Sep 1958 (11 weeks), Norway 6 - Nov 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 7 - Jul 1958 (16 weeks), US BB 68 of 1958, RYM 138 of 1958, UK 1 - May 1958 (21 weeks), Record Mirror 1 for 9 weeks - Jun 1958, Canada 26 - Apr 1958 (2 weeks), US Billboard 30 - Apr 1958 (10 weeks), RYM 5 of 1958, Canada 7 - Oct 1958 (13 weeks), US Billboard 9 - Oct 1958 (19 weeks), UK 24 - Jan 1959 (2 weeks), US invalid BB 32 of 1958, POP 32 of 1958, DDD 59 of 1958, US BB 63 of 1958, RYM 122 of 1958, Flanders 1 - Oct 1958 (6 months), France 1 for 4 weeks - Jan 1959, UK 2 - Jun 1958 (14 weeks), Canada 4 - May 1958 (12 weeks), US Billboard 5 - Apr 1958 (14 weeks), US CashBox 38 of 1958, US BB 70 of 1958, UKMIX 662, UK 1 - Mar 1958 (15 weeks), Record Mirror 1 for 4 weeks - Apr 1958, US Billboard 60 - Mar 1958 (2 weeks), UKMIX 370, US Billboard 3 - Aug 1958 (21 weeks), Canada 3 - Oct 1958 (12 weeks), UK 29 - Dec 1958 (1 week), US BB 30 of 1958, Brazil 87 of 1959, US Billboard 6 - Oct 1958 (24 weeks), Canada 15 - Nov 1958 (9 weeks), US Radio 32 of 1959 (peak 6 13 weeks), D.Marsh 34 of 1958, DDD 52 of 1958, US BB 72 of 1959, RYM 96 of 1958, D.Marsh 15 of 1958, Canada 16 - Feb 1958 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 18 of 1958, POP 18 of 1958, US Billboard 19 - Feb 1958 (11 weeks), DDD 38 of 1958, RYM 63 of 1958, Flanders 1 - Nov 1958 (3 months), Canada 22 - Sep 1958 (5 weeks), US Billboard 32 - Oct 1958 (5 weeks), Norway 1 - May 1960 (21 weeks), Canada 23 - Dec 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 37 - Dec 1958 (10 weeks), Flanders 1 - Aug 1958 (9 months), Canada 34 - Jul 1958 (9 weeks), US Billboard 41 - Jul 1958 (11 weeks), UK 6 - Jun 1958 (12 weeks), Flanders 8 - Jul 1958 (3 months), US Billboard 11 - Apr 1958 (13 weeks), Canada 19 - Apr 1958 (11 weeks), US BB 87 of 1958, US Billboard 9 - Jun 1958 (16 weeks), DDD 21 of 1958, D.Marsh 23 of 1958, Canada 28 - Aug 1958 (6 weeks), US BB 69 of 1958, Acclaimed 1853 (1958), RYM 26 of 1958, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500, Flanders 19 - Jun 1958 (1 month), US Billboard 22 - Apr 1958 (16 weeks), UK 23 - Mar 1958 (8 weeks), Italy 24 of 1958, DDD 82 of 1958, Canada 2 - Feb 1958 (9 weeks), US Billboard 3 - Jan 1958 (16 weeks), US BB 35 of 1958, US invalid BB 40 of 1958, POP 40 of 1958, UK 2 - Apr 1958 (17 weeks), Canada 3 - Feb 1958 (10 weeks), US Billboard 10 - Feb 1958 (19 weeks), US BB 24 of 1958, UKMIX 473, US Billboard 6 - Dec 1958 (21 weeks), Canada 17 - Jan 1959 (11 weeks), D.Marsh 38 of 1958, US BB 63 of 1959, US Radio 64 of 1959 (peak 6 9 weeks), DDD 88 of 1958, Flanders 1 - Apr 1958 (6 months), UK 12 - Mar 1958 (7 weeks), RYM 102 of 1958, Canada 3 - Dec 1958 (14 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Dec 1958 (16 weeks), US Radio 75 of 1959 (peak 8 7 weeks), US BB 79 of 1959, DDD 99 of 1958, RYM 124 of 1958, Canada 4 - Aug 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Jul 1958 (14 weeks), UK 12 - Oct 1958 (8 weeks), DDD 73 of 1958, US BB 92 of 1958, RYM 129 of 1958. 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