Selected U.S. Singles (written And/or Produced By)
US peak chart position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart follows the song title. Only singles that reached a position of #30 or higher on the Hot 100 are listed here.
- 1957: "Silhouettes", #3.
- 1957: "Daddy Cool", #10.
- 1958: "La Dee Dah", #9.
- 1959: "Lucky Ladybug", #14.
- 1962: "Sherry", #1
- 1962: "Big Girls Don't Cry", #1
- 1963: "Walk Like a Man, #1
- 1964: "Dawn (Go Away)", #3
- 1964: "Ronnie", #6
- 1964: "Navy Blue", #6
- 1964: "Rag Doll, #1
- 1964: "Save It For Me", #10
- 1964: "Big Man in Town", #20
- 1965: "Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye)", #12 ("Bye Bye Baby" on initial release)
- 1965: "Let's Hang On!", #3
- 1965: "A Lover's Concerto," #2
- 1965: "Jenny Take A Ride," #10
- 1966: "Devil With A Blue Dress On," #4.
- 1967: "Sock It To Me, Baby," #6
- 1967: "Music To Watch Girls By," #15
- 1967: "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You," #2
- 1969: "Jean," #2
- 1969: "Good Morning, Starshine," #6
- 1974: "Lady Marmalade", #1
- 1975: "The Proud One", #22
- 1975: "Swearin' To God", #6
- 1975: "My Eyes Adored You," #1
- 2001: "Lady Marmalade", #1
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