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Framed Birthday Number One Records from 1960
Find out what was top of the UK charts in 1960 in the list below.
We'll find and frame an original copy of the vinyl record or sheet music, with your own personal message printed and mounted beneath.
It's the perfect birthday gift idea for music lovers. From including delivery.
No.1 from:
Song title & artist:
December 25th 1959
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?
Emile Ford and The Checkmates
Number One for 5 weeks
January 29th 1960
Starry Eyed
Michael Holliday
Number One for 1 week
February 5th 1960
Why
Anthony Newley
Number One for 5 weeks
March 10th 1960
Poor Me
Adam Faith
Number One for 1 week
March 17th 1960
Running Bear
Johnny Preston
Number One for 2 weeks
March 31st 1960
My Old Man's a Dustman
Lonnie Donegan
Number One for 4 weeks
April 28th 1960
Do You Mind
Anthony Newley
Number One for 1 week
May 5th 1960
Cathy's Clown
The Everly Brothers
Number One for 7 weeks
June 23rd 1960
Three Steps to Heaven
Eddie Cochran
Number One for 2 weeks
July 7th 1960
Good Timin'
Jimmy Jones
Number One for 3 weeks
July 28th 1960
Please Don't Tease
Cliff Richard and The Shadows
Number One for 1 week
August 4th 1960
Shakin' All Over
Johnny Kidd and The Pirates
Number One for 1 week
August 11th 1960
Please Don't Tease
Cliff Richard and The Shadows
Number One for 2 weeks
August 25th 1960
Apache
The Shadows
Number One for 5 weeks
September 29th 1960
Tell Laura I Love Her
Ricky Valance
Number One for 3 weeks
October 20th 1960
Only the Lonely (Know How I Feel)
Roy Orbison
Number One for 2 weeks
November 3rd 1960
It's Now or Never (O Sole Mio)
Elvis Presley
Number One for 8 weeks
December 29th 1960
I Love You
Cliff Richard and The Shadows
Number One for 2 weeks
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The charts we use from November 1952 onwards are compiled by the Official Charts Company which produces the UK Singles Chart for the music industry, including the BBC. Their information can differ from that shown in reference guides such as The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles (now The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles). We explain this more fully here and you can find even more detail on the history of the charts on the Official Charts Company website.

The official UK pop charts based on record sales did not start until 14th November 1952. For earlier dates than this, we have used the weekly pop chart based on the sales of sheet music, which was published by Melody Maker and broadcast by Radio Luxembourg from May 1947. (Sheet music outsold records in the United Kingdom until the early 1950s.)