UK No.1 Hits of 1954
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This is a list of all the singles to top the UK charts in the year 1953.
See Also: List of Number 1 singles (UK), UK No.1 Hits of 1953, 1954 in music, UK No.1 Hits of 1955
Issue Date | Song Title | Artist |
January 1 | "Answer Me" | Frankie Laine |
January 8 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
January 15 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
January 22 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
January 29 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
February 5 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
February 12 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
February 19 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
February 26 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
March 5 | "Oh Mein Papa" | Eddie Calvert |
March 12 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
March 19 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
March 26 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
April 2 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
April 9 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
April 16 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
April 23 | "I See The Moon" | Stargazers |
April 30 | "Such A Night" | Johnnie Ray |
May 7 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
May 14 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
May 21 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
May 28 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
June 4 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
June 11 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
June 18 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
June 25 | "Secret Love" | Doris Day |
July 2 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
July 9 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
July 16 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
July 23 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
July 30 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
August 6 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
August 13 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
August 20 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
August 27 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
September 3 | "Cara Mia" | David Whitfield with Mantovani and his orchestra |
September 10 | "Little Things Mean A Lot" | Kitty Kallen |
September 17 | "Three Coins In The Fountain" | Frank Sinatra |
September 24 | "Three Coins In The Fountain" | Frank Sinatra |
October 1 | "Hold My Hand" | Don Cornell |
October 8 | "Hold My Hand" | Don Cornell |
October 15 | "Hold My Hand" | Don Cornell |
October 22 | "Hold My Hand" | Don Cornell |
October 29 | "My Son My Son" | Vera Lynn |
November 5 | "My Son My Son" | Vera Lynn |
November 12 | "Hold My Hand" | Don Cornell |
November 19 | "This Ole House" | Rosemary Clooney |
November 26 | "Let's Have Another Party" | Winifred Atwell |
December 3 | "Let's Have Another Party" | Winifred Atwell |
December 10 | "Let's Have Another Party" | Winifred Atwell |
December 17 | "Let's Have Another Party" | Winifred Atwell |
December 24 | "Let's Have Another Party" | Winifred Atwell |
December 31 | "Finger Of Suspicion" | Dickie Valentine |
[edit] Notes
[edit] Records
- Single with most consecutive weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart (10 weeks; David Whitfield, Cara Mia)
[edit] Artists At #1 For The First Time
- Eddie Calvert with "Oh Mein Papa"
- Doris Day with "Secret Love"
- Johnnie Ray with "Such A Night"
- Kitty Kallen with "Little Things Mean A Lot"
- Frank Sinatra with "Three Coins In The Fountain"
- Don Cornell with "Hold My Hand"
- Vera Lynn with "My Son My Son"
- Rosemary Clooney with "This Ole House"
- Winifred Atwell with "Let's Have Another Party"
- Dickie Valentine with "Finger Of Suspicion"