Dion DiMucci - Chart Singles

Chart Singles

Release date Title US record label Chart Positions
Dion and the Belmonts
1958 "I Wonder Why" Laurie 22
"No One Knows" Laurie 19 12
"Don't Pity Me" Laurie 40
1959 "A Teenager in Love" Laurie 5 28
"A Lover's Prayer" Laurie 73
"Every Little Thing I Do" Laurie 48
1960 "Where or When" Laurie 3 19
"When You Wish Upon a Star" Laurie 30
"In The Still of the Night” Laurie 38
Dion
"Lonely Teenager" Laurie 12 47
1961 "Havin’ Fun" Laurie 42
"Kissin’ Game” Laurie 82
"Somebody Nobody Wants" Laurie 103
"Runaround Sue" Laurie 1 11 4
"The Wanderer" Laurie 2 10
(also 16, 1976)
"The Majestic" Laurie 36
1962 "Lovers Who Wander" Laurie 3 16
"Little Diane" Laurie 8
"(I Was) Born to Cry" Laurie 42
"Love Came to Me" Laurie 10 24
"Ruby Baby" Columbia 2
1963 "Sandy" Laurie 21
"This Little Girl" Columbia 21
"Come Go With Me" Laurie 48
"Be Careful of Stones That You Throw" Columbia 31
"Lonely World" Laurie 101
"Donna the Prima Donna" Columbia 6 17
"Drip Drop" Columbia 6
1964 "I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man" Columbia 113
"Shout" Laurie 108
"Johnny B. Goode" Columbia 71
1968 "Abraham, Martin and John" Laurie 4
"Purple Haze" Laurie 63
1969 "From Both Sides Now" Laurie 91
1970 "Your Own Back Yard" Warner Bros. 75
1971 "Sanctuary" Warner Bros. 103
1989 "And the Night Stood Still" Arista 75 16
1989 "King of the New York Streets" Arista 74
1989 "Written on the Subway Wall" / "Little Star" with Paul Simon Arista
1990 "Sea Cruise" (From "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane") 28

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