1963 in Music - Other Notable Singles

Other Notable Singles

  • "Summer Holiday" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Don't Talk to Him" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Foot Tapper" – The Shadows
  • "Please Please Me" – The Beatles
  • "Ring of Fire" – Johnny Cash
  • "She Loves You" – The Beatles
  • "Love Me Do" – The Beatles
  • "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – The Beatles
  • "From Me to You" – The Beatles
  • "Atlantis" – The Shadows
  • "Shindig" – The Shadows
  • "Geronimo" – The Shadows
  • "Like I Do" – Maureen Evans
  • "Say Wonderful Things – Ronnie Carroll
  • "In Dreams" – Roy Orbison
  • "In My Room" – The Beach Boys
  • "How Do You Do It?" – Gerry and the Pacemakers
  • "Do You Want to Know a Secret?" – Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
  • "Come On" – The Rolling Stones
  • "From a Jack to a King" – Ned Miller
  • "I Like It" – Gerry and the Pacemakers
  • "Sweets for My Sweet" – The Searchers
  • "From Me to You" – The Beatles
  • "Shut Down" – The Beach Boys
  • "Lucky Lips" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Bad to Me" – Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
  • "Sugar and Spice" – The Searchers
  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" – Gerry and the Pacemakers
  • "I Wanna Be Your Man" – The Rolling Stones
  • "I'll Keep You Satisfied" – Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
  • "Blue Bayou" – Roy Orbison
  • "Mean Woman Blues" – Roy Orbison
  • "Little Deuce Coupe" – The Beach Boys
  • "Hey Paula" – Paul & Paula
  • "He's So Fine" – The Chiffons
  • "Bo Diddley" – Buddy Holly
  • "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" – Buddy Holly
  • "Sugar Shack" - Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs ("Top Song of 1963" US)
  • "Ashita Ga Arusa" - Kyu Sakamoto
  • "Sukiyaki" - Kyu Sakamoto
  • "Surf City" – Jan & Dean
  • "Surfer Girl" – The Beach Boys
  • "Surfin' USA" – The Beach Boys
  • "It's My Party" – Lesley Gore
  • "Sweet Dreams" – Patsy Cline
  • "Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa" – Gene Pitney
  • "Be My Baby" – The Ronettes
  • "The Lord's Prayer" – The Beach Boys
  • "Wipeout" – The Surfaris
  • "I Want To Stay Here" – Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé
  • "Little Saint Nick" – The Beach Boys
  • "If I Had A Hammer" – Trini Lopez
  • "Da Doo Ron Ron" – The Crystals
  • "Pipeline" – The Chantays
  • "Diamonds" – Jet Harris and Tony Meehan
  • "Be True to Your School" – The Beach Boys
  • "Scarlett O' Hara" – Jet Harris and Tony Meehan
  • "Applejack" – Jet Harris and Tony Meehan
  • "Walk Like A Man" – The Four Seasons
  • "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave" – Martha & the Vandellas
  • "Up On The Roof" – The Drifters
  • "I Can't Stay Mad At You" – Skeeter Davis
  • "Only In America" – Jay & the Americans
  • "Wonderful Summer" – Robin Ward
  • "I Only Want to Be With You" – Dusty Springfield
  • "The Folk Singer" – Tommy Roe
  • "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" – Bobby Vee
  • "Surfin' Bird" – The Trashmen
  • "Navy Blue" – Diane Renay
  • "It's All in the Game" – Cliff Richard
  • "Blue on Blue" – Bobby Vinton
  • "Blue Velvet" – Bobby Vinton
See also: Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1963 (USA)

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