UK No.1 Hits of 1965
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This is a list of all the singles to top the UK charts in the year 1965.
See Also: List of Number 1 singles (UK), UK No.1 Hits of 1964, 1965 in music, UK No.1 Hits of 1966
Issue Date | Song Title | Artist |
January 1 | "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles |
January 8 | "I Feel Fine" | The Beatles |
January 15 | "Yeh Yeh" | Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames |
January 22 | "Yeh Yeh" | Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames |
January 29 | "Go Now" | The Moody Blues |
February 5 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" | The Righteous Brothers |
February 12 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" | The Righteous Brothers |
February 19 | "Tired of Waiting for You" | The Kinks |
February 26 | "I'll Never Find Another You" | The Seekers |
March 5 | "I'll Never Find Another You" | The Seekers |
March 12 | "It's Not Unusual" | Tom Jones |
March 19 | "The Last Time" | The Rolling Stones |
March 26 | "The Last Time" | Rolling Stones |
April 2 | "The Last Time" | Rolling Stones |
April 9 | "Concrete and Clay" | Unit Four Plus Two |
April 16 | "The Minute You're Gone" | Cliff Richard |
April 23 | "Ticket to Ride" | The Beatles |
April 30 | "Ticket to Ride" | The Beatles |
May 7 | "Ticket to Ride" | The Beatles |
May 14 | "King of the Road" | Roger Miller |
May 21 | "Where Are You Now (My Love)" | Jackie Trent |
May 28 | "Long Live Love" | Sandie Shaw |
June 4 | "Long Live Love" | Sandie Shaw |
June 11 | "Long Live Love" | Sandie Shaw |
June 18 | "Crying In The Chapel" | Elvis Presley |
June 25 | "I'm Alive" | The Hollies |
July 2 | "Crying In The Chapel" | Elvis Presley |
July 9 | "I'm Alive" | The Hollies |
July 16 | "I'm Alive" | The Hollies |
July 23 | "Mr Tambourine Man" | The Byrds |
July 30 | "Mr Tambourine Man" | The Byrds |
August 6 | "Help!" | The Beatles |
August 13 | "Help!" | The Beatles |
August 20 | "Help!" | The Beatles |
August 27 | "I Got You Babe" | Sonny and Cher |
September 3 | "I Got You Babe" | Sonny and Cher |
September 10 | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | Rolling Stones |
September 17 | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | Rolling Stones |
September 24 | "Make It Easy on Yourself" | The Walker Brothers |
October 1 | "Tears" | Ken Dodd |
October 8 | "Tears" | Ken Dodd |
October 15 | "Tears" | Ken Dodd |
October 22 | "Tears" | Ken Dodd |
October 29 | "Tears" | Ken Dodd |
November 5 | "Get off of My Cloud" | Rolling Stones |
November 12 | "Get off of My Cloud" | Rolling Stones |
November 19 | "Get off of My Cloud" | Rolling Stones |
November 26 | "The Carnival Is Over" | The Seekers |
December 3 | "The Carnival Is Over" | The Seekers |
December 10 | "The Carnival Is Over" | The Seekers |
December 17 | "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" | The Beatles |
December 24 | "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" | The Beatles |
December 31 | "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" | The Beatles |
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[edit] Records
- First act to accumulate fifteen number one singles on the UK Singles Chart (Elvis Presley, "Crying In The Chapel")
- First act to have three consecutive Christmas number one singles (Beatles, "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out")
[edit] Artists At #1 For The First Time
- Georgie Fame with "Yeh Yeh"
- The Blue Flames with "Yeh Yeh"
- Moody Blues with "Go Now"
- The Righteous Brothers with "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"
- The Seekers with "I'll Never Find Another You"
- Tom Jones with "It's Not Unusual"
- Unit Four Plus Two with "Concrete And Clay"
- Roger Miller with "King of the Road"
- Jackie Trent with "Where Are You Now (My Love)"
- The Hollies with "I'm Alive"
- The Byrds with "Mr Tambourine Man"