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U-Z
Unchain My Heart
Ray Charles
1961
(#9) Freddy James, Agnes Jones
Unchained Melody
Righteous Brothers, The
1965
(#4) Hy Zaret & Alex North (also #13 in 1990 in Ghost) (Les Baxter #1 in ‘55, Roy Hamilton #6 in ‘55)
Undecided
Ames Brothers, The
1951
Sid Robin & Charlie Shavers
Under the Boardwalk
Drifters, The
1964
(#4) Arthur Resnick, Kenny Young
Unforgettable
Dinah Washington
1959
(#17) Irving Gordon (Nat "King" Cole, 1951)
Unfortunate Miss Bailey
Kingston Trio, The
1959
Lou Gottlieb (of The Limelighters)
Unicorn, The
Irish Rovers, The
1968
(#7) Shel Silverstein, on his album "Inside Folk", 1961
United We Stand
1971
Tony Hiller, Peter Simons
Universal Soldier
Glen Campbell
1965
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Unkle Albert/Admiral Halsey
Paul McCartney & Wings
1971
Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
Until It’s Time for You to Go
Buffy Sainte-Marie
1967
Buffy Sainte-Marie (also rec. 1970 by Neil Diamond); first recorded by Bobby Darin, 1966; by Elvis Presley, 1972
Up A Lazy River
Mills Brothers, The
1948
Hoagy Carmichael, Sidney Arodin, 1931 (also Si Zentner, 1961 #43 and Bobby Darin, #14, 1961)
Up Around the Bend
Credence Clearwater Revival
1970
John Fogarty
Up On a House Top
Traditional
ca 1880
Up On Cripple Creek
Band, The
1969
Robbie Robertson
Up On the Roof
Drifters, The
1962
(#5) Carole King, Gerry Goffin
Up Tight, Everything Is All Right
Stevie Wonder
1965
(#3) Sylvia Moy, Henry Cosby, Stevie Wonder
Up Where We Belong
Jennifer Warnes
1982
(#1 for 3 weeks) from An Officer And A Gentleman
Up, Up And Away
Fifth Dimension, The
1967
Jim Webb; 2 Grammies 1967 (song, record)
Uptown Girl
Billy Joel
1983
(#3)
Use Me Up
Bill Withers
1972
(#2 for 2 weeks)
Vacation
Connie Francis
1962
(#9)
Vatican Rag, The
Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer
Vaya Con Dios
Les Paul & Mary Ford
1953
(#1) Larry Russell, Inez James, Buddy Pepper
Vehicle
1970
James Peterik
Veni-Vidi-Vici (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered)
Gaylords, The
1954
(#30)
Ventura Highway
America
1972
(#8) Lee Bunnell
Venus In Blue Jeans
Jimmy Clanton
1962
(#7) Words & Music by Neil Sedaka
Venus
Frankie Avalon
1959
(#1) Ed Marshall
Very Last Day
Peter, Paul & Mary
Peter Yarrow, Paul Stookey
Very Thought of You, The
Doris Day
1950
Ray Noble, 1934; revived in the 1950 movie ‘Man With a Horn"
Very Unfortunate Man
Kingston Trio, The
Vie En Rose, La
Edith Piaf
1946
Edith Piaf (E. Mack David), R.S.Louiguy (Luis Guglielmi)
Village of St. Bernadette, The
Andy Williams
1959
(#7)
Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)
Don McLean
1971
Don McLean
Voláre
Domenico Modugno
1958
(#1) Domenico Modugno, Francesco Migliacci, Eng. Mitchell Parrish (later); also Bobby Rydell, #4 ‘60; 2 Grammies, 1958
Volcano
Jimmy Buffettt
1979
(#66)
Wabash Canonball
Carter Family, The
1940
A.P. Carter
Wade In the Water
Ramsey Lewis Trio
1966
(#19)
Wah Watusi
Orlons, The
1962
(#2) Dave Appell, Kal Mann
Wait
Beatles, The
1965
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Waitin’ in School
Ricky Nelson
1957
(#18) Johnny & Dorsey Burnette (Dorsey died at 47 of heart attack, 1979)
Wake the Town and Tell the People
Les Baxter & His Orchestra
1955
(#5) Sammy Gallop, Jerry Livingston
Wake Up Little Susie
Everly Brothers, The
1957
(#1 for 4 weeks) Boudleaux & Felice Bryant
Walk - Don’t Run
Ventures, The
1960
(#2) (instrumental) Johnny Smith
Walk A Mile in My Shoes
Joe South
1970
(#12)
Walk Away Renee
Left Banke, The
1966
(#5) Mike Brown, Mike Lookofsky, Tony Samsone, Bob Calilli; about Renee Fladen
Walk in the Black Forest, A
Horst Jankowski
1965
(#12) Horst Jankowski
Walk Like A Man
4 Seasons, The
1963
(#1) Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio
Walk On By
Dionne Warwick
1964
(#6) Hal David, Bert Bacharach
Walk On By
Leroy Van Dyke
1961
(#5)
Walk On the Wild Side
Jimmy Smith & The Big Band
1962
(#21) Mack David, Elmer Bernstein
Walk Right Back
Everly Brothers, The
1961
(#7) Sonny Curtiss (formerly of The Cricketts); also rec. by Anne Murray, 1978
Walk Right In
Rooftop Singers, The
1963
(#1) Gus Cannon, H. Woods, 1929; arr Erik Darling, W. Wvanoc, 1963
Walk This Way
Aerosmith
1977
(#10) Joe Perry, Steven Tyler; also #4 in 1986
Walkin’ After Midnight
Patsy Cline
1957
(#12) Don Hecht, Alan Block
Walkin’ My Baby Back Home
Nat "King" Cole
1952
(#8) Roy Turk & Fred Ahlert, 1930
Walkin’ The Floor Over You
Ernest Tubb
1951
Ernest Tubb
Walkin’ to New Orleans
Fats Domino
1960
(#6)
Walking the Dog
Fusus Thomas
1963
(#10)
Waltzing Matilda
A.B. "The Banjo" Anderson
1941
Marie Cowan, A.B. Anderson; tune based on Robert Tannahill’s "Craigielea"
Wanderer, The
Dion
1961
(#2) Ernest Maresca
Wanderer, The
Kingston Trio, The
1959
Irving Burgess
Wanderin’ Star
Lee Marvin
1969
Alan J. Lerner & Frederick Loewe, in Paint Your Wagon, 1952
Wanted
Perry Como
1954
(#1) Jack Fulton, Lois Steele
Wanting You
Roger Williams
1955
(#38) Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg
War
Edwin Star
1970
(#1 for 3 weeks) Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong
Washington Square
Village Stompers, The
1963
(#2) Bob Goldstein, David Shire
Wasn’t that a Party
Irish Rovers, The
Wasted On the Way
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Graham Nash
Watch What Happens
Andy Williams
1967
Normal Gimbel & Michel Legrand; from "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg"
Watchin’ Scotty Grow
Bobby Goldsboro
1975
Mac Davis
Water Boy
Don Shirly Trio, The
1961
(#40) Avery Robinson, 1922
Waterloo
Stonewall Jackson
1959
(#4) John D. Loudermilk, Marijohn Wilkin (also Abba, #6 in 1974)
Watermelon Man
Mongo Santamaria
1963
(#10) Herbie Hancock
Watermelon Weather
Perry Como and Eddie Fisher
1952
(#19) Hoagy Carmichael, Paul Francis Webster
Watusi, The
Vibrations, The
1961
(#25)
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
Freddy "Boom-Boom" Cannon
1959
(#3) Harry Creamer, J. Turner Layton, 1922
Way That I Want to Touch You, The
Captain & Tenille
1975
(#4) Toni Tenille
Way We Were, The
Barbra Streisand
1973
(#1) Alan & Marilyn Bergman & Marvin Hamlisch; in movie same name, Oscar winner, 1973; Grammy 1973 (song)
Way You Look Tonight, The
Lettermen, The
1961
(#13) Dorothy Fields & Jerome Kern, in Swingtime, 1936; Oscar winner 1936; #2 on Hit Parade)
Wayfaring Stranger
Traditional, ca 1800
Wayward Wind, The
Gogi Grant
1956
(#1 for 10 weeks) Herb Newman, Stan Lebowsky
We Are Family
Sister Sledge
1979
(#2) Bernard Edwards, Nile Rogers
We Can Work It Out
Beatles, The
1966
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
We Didn’t Start the Fire
Billy Joel
1989
(#1)
We Don’t Need Another Hero
Tina Turner
1985
(#2) from Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
We Got Love
Bobby Rydell
1959
(#6)
We Just Disagree
Dave Mason
1977
We May Never Love This Way Again
1974
Al Kasha, Joe Harschorn; in Towering Inferno, Oscar winner 1974 (their 2nd)
We Shall Overcome
Joan Baez
1963
(#90) Trad., based on "O Sanctissima," 1794; lyr Charles Albert Tindley, 1901
We Three Kings
Traditional
John Hopkins, 1857
We'll Meet Again
Vera Lynn
1954
(#29) Ross Parker & Hughie Charles; prev. recorded by Benny Goodman, 1942 (#16)
We’ll Sing In the Sunshine
Gale Garnett
1964
(#4) Gale Garnett
We’ve Only Just Begun
Carpenters, The
1970
(#2) Paul Williams, Roger Nichols; Karen died 2/4/83
Wear My Ring Around Your Neck
Elvis Presley
1958
(#2) Bert Carroll, Russell Moody
Wedding Bell Blues, The
Marilyn McCoo
1969
Laura Nyro, 1966
Wedding Song, The (There Is Love)
Paul Stookey
1971
Paul Stookey (#24)
Wednesday Morning 3 a.m.
Simon & Garfunkel
Palul Simon
Weekend in New England
Barry Manilow
1976
(#10)
Weight
Band, The
1968
Jaime "Robbie" Robertson
Welcome Back
John Sebastian
1976
(#1) John Sebastian; theme from Welcome Back Kotter
Welcome to My World
Jim Reeves
1962
Ray Winkler & John Hathcock
Well-Respected Man
Kinks, The
1965
(#13)
Western Movies
Olympics, The
1958
(#8)
What A Difference A Day Makes
Dinah Washington
1959
(#8) Eng. Stanley Adams, Maria Grover; Grammy winner 1959 (R&B); also #5 for Dorsey Brothers in 1934
What A Dream
Patti Page
1954
(#10)
What A Fool Believes
Doobie Brothers, The
1978
(#1) Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald; double-Grammy winner 1978 (song, record)
What A Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong
1967
George David Weiss, George Douglas
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
1970
Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, in The Happy Ending
What Child Is This
Traditional
Words by William Chatterton Dix, 1865, to the traditional tune "Greensleeves"
What Have They Done To The Rain
Searchers, The
1965
(#29) Malvina Reynolds
What I Am
Edie Brickel & the New Bohemians
1988
(#7)
What I Did For Love
Donna Drake
1975
Edward Kleban, Marvin Hamlisch, in A Chorus Line
What In the World’s Come Over You
Jack Scott
1960
(#5)
What It Was, Was Football
Andy Griffith
1954
(#9)
What Kind of Fool Am I
Sammy Davis, Jr.
1962
(#17) Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley; (from Stop the World I Want to Get Off); Grammy 1962 (song)
What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am
Tams, The
1963
(#9)
What Now My Love
Jane Morgan
1962
Eng. Carl Sigman, Gilbert Becaud, 1962 (also Herb Alpert, 1966)
What the World Needs Now is Love
Jackie DeShannon
1965
(#7) Hal David, Bert Bacharach
What Will Mary Say
Johnny Mathis
1963
(#9)
What’d I Say
Ray Charles
1959
(#6) Ray Charles
What’ll I Do
Linda Ronstadt
1983
Irving Berlin, 1923, in Music Box Revue; by Berlin to wife Ellin (as was "Always")
What’s Love Got to Do With It
Tina Turner
1984
(#1 for 3 weeks)
What’s New
Linda Ronstadt
1983
(#53) Johnny Burke, Bob Haggart, 1939
Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)
Sarah Vaughn
1955
(#6) Richard Adler & Jerry Ross, in Damn Yankees
Whatever Will Be, Will Be
Doris Day
1956
(#2)
What's New Pussycat?
Tom Jones
1965
(#3) Hal David, Burt Bacharach
Wheel Of Fortune
Kay Starr
1952
(#1) Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss
Wheels
String-A-Longs, The
1961
(#3) Jimmy Tomes, Richard Stephens
When
Kalin Twins, The
1958
(#5) Paul Evans & Jack Reardon
When A Man Loves A Woman
Percy Sledge
1966
(#1) Calvin Lewis, Andrew Wright
When I Fall In Love
Lettermen, The
1961
(#7) Edward Hayman, Victor Young (Doris Day #20 in 1952, also Nat "King" Cole, 1952)
When I Grow Up To Be A Man
Beach Boys, The
1964
(#9)
When I Need You
Leo Sayer
1977
(#1) Carole Bayer Sager, Albert Hammond
When I Was Young
Animals, The
Eric Burdon, Brigs, Weider, Jenkins & McCulloch
When I Was Young
Kingston Trio, The
Jane Bowers, Dave Guard (Guard died 3/22/91 of lymphoma)
When I’m Sixty-Four
Beatles, The
1967
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
When Joanna Loved Me
Tony Bennett
1964
(#94) Robert Wells & Jack Segal
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Glenn Miller
1938
Patrick S. Gilmore, 1863
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
Elvis Presley
1956
(#19)
When My Dreamboat Comes Home
Fats Domino
1956
(#14)
When Sonny Gets Blue
1956
Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal
When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain
Kate Smith
Howard Johnson, Harry Woods, 1931
When The Red Red Robin
1926
Harry Woods
When The River Meets the Sea
John Denver & The Muppets
When The Saints Go Marching In
Katharine Purvis, James Black, 1896
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
1940
Leon Rene
When Will I Be Loved
Everly Brothers, The
1960
(#8) Phil Everly (also Linda Ronstadt, #2 in 1975)
When Will I See You Again
1963
Alan Fielding
When You Wish Upon A Star
Cliff Edwards, as Jiminy Cricket
1940
Ned Washington, Leigh Harline; in Pinochio; Oscar Winner, 1940
When You Wore A Tulip
1910
Percy Wenrich, Jack Mahoney
When You’re Hot, You’re Hot
Jerry Reed
1971
(#9)
When You’re In Love With a Beautiful Woman
1979
Even Stevens
When You’re Smiling
1928
Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay
When Your Lover Has Gone
Where Did Our Love Go
Supremes, The
1964
(#1)
Where Do I Begin
Andy Williams
1971
(#9) from Love Story
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Kingston Trio, The
1962
(#21) Pete Seeger, 1961 (additional lyrics by Joe Hickerson?)
Where Is Love
1960
Lionel Bart; from the musical "Oliver"
Where Is the Love
Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway
1972
(#5) Ralph MacDonald, William Salter; Grammy Winner 1975 (R&B)
Where Love Has Gone
Jack Jones
1964
(#62) Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen (1 of two #62s this year)
Where Or When
Dion & The Belmonts
1959
(#3) Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers, 1937 (also by The Lettermen, 98 in 1963)
Where the Action Is
Freddy Cannon
1965
(Top 20)
Where the Blue of the Night
Bing Crosby
1931
Roy Turk, Bing Crosby & Fred Ahlert; Crosby’s theme song
Where the Boys Are
Connie Francis
1961
(#4) Howard Greenfield, Neil Sedaka
Where Was I?
Charlie Barnett
1940
(#1) Al Dubin & W. Frank Harling; from the movie "Til We Meet Again"
Where Were You When I Needed You
Grass Roots, The
1966
(#28) P.F. Sloan, Steve Barri
Where’m I Gonna Live When I Get Home
Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus & Cindy Cyrus
Where’s The Playground, Susie
Glen Campbell
1969
Jim Webb
Wherefore And Why
Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot
Whiffenpoof Song, The
Rudy Vallee
1909
Guy H. Schull & Meade Minnigerode & George S. Pomeroy
Whispering
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
1963
(#11) Melvin Schonberger, John Schonberger
Whispering Bells
Del-Vikings, The
1957
(top 10)
Whistling Away the Dark
Henry Mancini
1969
Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini; from the movie "Darling Lili"
White Christmas
Bing Crosby
1942
Irving Berlin; had sold 45 million records by 1963; in Holiday Inn and White Christmas; Oscar winner, 1942
White Cliffs of Dover
Glenn Miller
1941
Burton & Kent
White Rabbit
Jefferson Airplane
1967
(#8) Darby Slick
White Room
Cream
1968
Jack Bruce, Pete Brown
White Silver Sands
Don Rondo
1957
(#7) Red Mathews (music authorship & partial lyric credit cliamed by Gladys Reinhart)(Bill Black Combo #7 in ‘60)
Whither Thou Goest
Les Paul & Mary Ford
1954
(#10)
Who Can I Turn To
Tony Bennett
1964
(#33) Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley; from "The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd"
Who Kissed Me Last Night?
Rosemary Clooney
1953
(#23)
Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)
Barry Mann
1961
(#7) Barry Mann, Gerry Goffin
Who’ll Stop the Rain
Credence Clearwater Revival
1970
John Fogarty
Who’s Sorry Now
Connie Francis
1958
(#4) (charted 22 wks) Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & Ted Snyder (‘23); her first hit, recorded at father’s request
Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On
Jerry Lee Lewis
1957
(#3) Dave Williams, Sunny David
Whole New World
Peabo Bryson & Reginna Belle
1993
(#1) from Walt Disney’s "Aladdin" (academy award winner)
Why Baby Why
Pat Boone
1957
(#5) Luther Dixon, Larry Harrison
Why Can’t We Be Friends
War
1975
(#6) Sylvester Allen, Harold Brown, et al
Why Do Fools Fall In Love
Frankie Lymon
1956
(#6) Jimmy Merchant, Herman Santiago (group members) ; Lymon d 2/12/68 at 25 of a heroin overdose
Why Don’t We Get Drunk and Screw
Jimmy Buffett
Marvin Gardens
Why Don’t You Do Right
Peggy Lee
1943
recorded with Benny Goodman Orchestra
Why Don't You Believe Me
Joni James
1952
(#1) Lew Douglas, King Laney, Roy Rodde
Why Me
Kris Kristopherson
1973
Kris Kristopherson
Wichita Lineman
Glen Campbell
1969
(#3) Jim Webb
Wild Colonial Boy
Traditional
Wild Horses
Perry Como
1953
(#6) Johnny Burke
Wild Is the Wind
Johnny Mathis
1957
(#22) Ned Washington, Dimitri Tiomkin
Wild One
Bobby Rydell
1960
(#2) Dave Appell, Bernie Lowe, Kal Mann
Wild Rover, The
Wild Thing
Troggs, The
1966
(#1) Chip Taylor
Wild Weekend
The Rebels
1962
(#8) (instrumental)
Wild World
Cat Stevens
1971
(#11) Cat Stevens
Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphy
1975
(#3) Michael Murphy, Larry Cansler
Wildwood Flower
The Carter Family
1928
A.P. Carter?
Wildwood Weed
Jim Stafford
1974
(#7) music "Wildwood Flower" credited to A.P.Carter; words Jim Stafford & Don Bowman
Will It Go Round In Circles
Billy Preston
1973
(#1) Bruce Fisher, Billy Preston
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
1907
Ada Habershon, Charles Gabriet
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Shirelles, The
1960
(#1) Carole King, Gerry Goffin; King was 17 when she wrote it
Willie and the Hand Jive
Johnny Otis Show
1958
(#9) Johnny Otis
Willow Weep For Me
Chad & Jeremy
1964
Ann Ronell, 1932 (#15), dedicated to George Gershwin
Winchester Cathedral
New Vaudville Band
1966
(#1) Geoff Stevens
Wind Beneath My Wings, The
Bette Midler
1989
(#1)
Windmills of You Mind
Dusty Springfield
1969
(#31) Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand, Thomas Crown Affair, 1968; Oscar winner, 1968
Windsong
John Denver
1975
John Denver, Joe Henry; on "Windsong"
Windy
Association, The
1967
(#1) (on charts 14 weeks, written by Ruthann Friedman, a fan)
Wings Of A Dove
Ferlin Husky
1960
(#12)
Winnie The Pooh
Richard Sherman, Robert Sherman
Winter Romance
Dean Martin
1959
Sammy Cahn & Ken Lane
Winter Wonderland
Andrews Sisters, The
1950
Richard B. Smith, Felix Bernard
Winter World of Love
Engelbert Humperdink
1969
(#16)
Wipe Out
Surfaris, The
1963
(#2) Ron Wilson, James Fuller, Bob Berryhill et al (a high school band)
Wish You Were Here
Eddie Fisher w/Hugo Winterhalter
1952
(#1) Harold Rome
Wishin’ And Hopin’
Dusty Springfield
1964
(#6) Hal David, Bert Bacharach
Witch Doctor, The
David Seville
1958
(#1 for 3 weeks) Ross Bagdasarian (aka David Seville)
Witchcraft
Frank Sinatra
1958
(#6) Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman
Witchy Woman
Eagles, The
1973
Don Henley, Bernie Leadon
With A Song In My Heart
Jane Froman
With A Little Help From My Friends
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming
Patti Page
1949
With Or Without You
U2
1987
(#1 for 3 weeks)
With Pen In Hand
Vicki Carr
1969
Bobby Goldsboro
Without A Song
Ray Hamilton
1955
(#77) Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu, Vincent Youmans, 1929
Without You
Harry Nilsson
1971
(#1 for 4 weeks) Peter Ham, Tom Evans
Wives And Lovers
Jack Jones
1963
(#14) Hal David, Bert Bacharach
W-O-L-D
Harry Chapin
1974
(#36)
Wolverton Mountain
Claude King
1962
(#6) Merle Kilgore, Claude King
Woman (Uh-Huh)
Jose Ferrer
1954
(#16)
Woman in Love, A
Four Aces
1955
(#14) Frank Loesser
Woman
Johnny Desmond
1953
(#9)
Wonder of You, The
Ray Peterson
1959
(#25) Baker Knight
Wonderful Tonight
Eric Clapton
1977
Eric Clapton
Wonderful World
Herman’s Hermits
1965
(#1) (also Sam Cooke, #12 in 1960)
Wonderful! Wonderful!
Johnny Mathis
1957
(#14) Ben Raleigh & Sherman Edwards
Wonderland By Night
Bert Kaempfert
1960
(#1 for 3 weeks) Lincoln Chase, Klaus Neumann
Wooden Heart
Joe Dowell
1961
(#1) Fred Wise, Benjamin Weisman, et al, based on the German folksong "Muss I Denn"
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