TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1964!

— JACK JONES —

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Debuted #82 week-ending November 2, 1963, “Wives And Lovers” peaks at #14 on the Hot 100, week-ending, January 11, 1964. Fourteen weeks overall and its final week on Billboard, the single drops at #32 for the week-ending, February 1, 1964.

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Source: Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles

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THIS WEEK, 1964: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.! 57 YEARS AGO

NUMBER ONE 1964

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SIXTEEN WEEKS overall on the single pop charts, “Everybody Loves Somebody” by Dean Martin peaked at #1 this week (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning August 9 through week ending, August 15, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | AUGUST 9-AUGUST 15, 1964

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THIS WEEK, 1964: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.! 57 YEARS AGO

NUMBER ONE 1964

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THIRTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “A Hard Day’s Night” by The Beatles peaked at #1 this week (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning July 26 through week ending, August 8, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | JULY 26-AUGUST 8, 1964

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THIS WEEK, 1964: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.! 57 YEARS AGO

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | JULY 12-JULY 25, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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TWELVE WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “Rag Doll” by The 4 Seasons peaked at #1 this week (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning July 12 through week ending, July 25, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.! 57 YEARS AGO

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | JUNE 28-JULY 11, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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FIFTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “I Get Around” by The Beach Boys peaked at #1 this week (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning June 28 through week ending, July 11, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964! 57 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | JUNE 21-JUNE 27, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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TWELVE WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “A World Without Love” by Peter & Gordon peaked at #1 this week (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning June 21 through week ending, June 27, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964! 57 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | MAY 31-JUNE 20, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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THIRTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “Chapel Of Love” by The Dixie Cups peaked at #1 this month (three weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning May 31 through week ending, June 20, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964: 57 YEARS AGO! THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | MAY 24-MAY 30, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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FOURTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “Love Me Do” by The Beatles peaked at #1 this week (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning May 24 through week ending, May 30, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964: 57 YEARS AGO! THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | MAY 10-MAY 23, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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FIFTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “My Guy” by Mary Wells peaked at #1 this week (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning May 10 through week ending, May 23, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK, 1964: 57 YEARS AGO! THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE U.S.A.

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA | MAY 3-MAY 9, 1964

NUMBER ONE 1964

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TWENTY TWO WEEKS overall on the singles chart, “Hello Dolly” by Louis Armstrong peaked at #1 this week (1 week only) on the Billboard Hot 100. May 3 through week ending, May 9, 1964. (Source: Billboard)

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