UK No.1 Hits of 1964
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This is a list of all the singles to top the UK charts in the year 1964.
See Also: List of Number 1 singles (UK), UK No.1 Hits of 1963, 1964 in music, UK No.1 Hits of 1965
Issue Date | Song Title | Artist |
January 3 | "I Want To Hold Your Hand" | The Beatles |
January 10 | "I Want To Hold Your Hand" | The Beatles |
January 17 | "Glad All Over" | The Dave Clark 5 |
January 24 | "Glad All Over" | The Dave Clark 5 |
January 31 | "Needles & Pins" | The Searchers |
February 7 | "Needles & Pins" | The Searchers |
February 14 | "Needles & Pins" | The Searchers |
February 21 | "Diane" | The Bachelors |
February 28 | "Anyone Who Had A Heart" | Cilla Black |
March 6 | "Anyone Who Had A Heart" | Cilla Black |
March 13 | "Anyone Who Had A Heart" | Cilla Black |
March 20 | "Little Children" | Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas |
March 27 | "Little Children" | Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas |
April 3 | "Can't Buy Me Love" | The Beatles |
April 10 | "Can't Buy Me Love" | The Beatles |
April 17 | "Can't Buy Me Love" | The Beatles |
April 24 | "World Without Love" | Peter & Gordon |
May 1 | "World Without Love" | Peter & Gordon |
May 8 | "Don't Throw Your Love Away" | The Searchers |
May 15 | "Don't Throw Your Love Away" | The Searchers |
May 22 | "Juliet" | The Four Pennies |
May 29 | "You're My World" | Cilla Black |
June 5 | "You're My World" | Cilla Black |
June 12 | "You're My World" | Cilla Black |
June 19 | "You're My World" | Cilla Black |
June 26 | "It's Over" | Roy Orbison |
July 3 | "It's Over" | Roy Orbison |
July 10 | "House Of The Rising Sun" | The Animals |
July 17 | "It's All Over Now" | Rolling Stones |
July 24 | "A Hard Day's Night" | The Beatles |
July 31 | "A Hard Day's Night" | The Beatles |
August 7 | "A Hard Day's Night" | The Beatles |
August 14 | "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" | Manfred Mann |
August 21 | "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" | Manfred Mann |
August 28 | "Have I The Right" | The Honeycombs |
September 4 | "Have I The Right" | The Honeycombs |
September 11 | "You Really Got Me" | The Kinks |
September 18 | "You Really Got Me" | The Kinks |
September 25 | "I'm Into Something Good" | Herman's Hermits |
October 2 | "I'm Into Something Good" | Herman's Hermits |
October 9 | "Oh Pretty Woman" | Roy Orbison |
October 16 | "Oh Pretty Woman" | Roy Orbison |
October 23 | "(There's) Always Something To Remind Me" | Sandie Shaw |
October 30 | "(There's) Always Something To Remind Me" | Sandie Shaw |
November 6 | "(There's) Always Something To Remind Me" | Sandie Shaw |
November 13 | "Oh Pretty Woman" | Roy Orbison |
November 20 | "Baby Love" | The Supremes |
November 27 | "Baby Love" | The Supremes |
December 4 | "Little Red Rooster" | Rolling Stones |
December 11 | "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles |
December 18 | "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles |
December 25 | "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles |
[edit] Notes
[edit] Records
- First act to have two Christmas number one singles (Beatles; "I Feel Fine")
- First act to have two consecutive Christmas number one singles (Beatles; "I Feel Fine")
[edit] Artists At #1 For The First Time
- The Dave Clark 5 with "Glad All Over"
- The Bachelors with "Diane"
- Cilla Black with "Anyone Who Had A Heart"
- Peter & Gordon with "A World Without Love"
- Four Pennies with "Juliet"
- The Animals with "The House Of The Rising Sun"
- Rolling Stones with "It's All Over Now"
- Manfred Mann with "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
- Honeycombs with "Have I The Right"
- The Kinks with "You Really Got Me"
- Herman's Hermits with "I'm Into Something Good"
- Sandie Shaw with "(There's) Always Something Good To Remind Me"
- The Supremes with "Baby Love"