List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1964 (U.S.)
These are the Billboard adult contemporary chart number-one hits of 1964. The chart was known as Middle-Road Singles until May 2, when it was renamed Pop-Standard Singles. The name of the chart switched back to Middle-Road Singles on October 24 of that year.
Issue Date | Song | Artist |
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January 4 | "There! I've Said It Again" | Bobby Vinton |
January 11 | ||
January 18 | ||
January 25 | ||
February 1 | ||
February 8 | "For You" | Ricky Nelson |
February 15 | ||
February 22 | "Java" | Al Hirt |
February 29 | ||
March 7 | ||
March 14 | ||
March 21 | "Navy Blue" | Diane Renay |
March 28 | "Hello, Dolly!" | Louis Armstrong |
April 4 | ||
April 11 | ||
April 18 | ||
April 25 | ||
May 2 | ||
May 9 | ||
May 16 | ||
May 23 | ||
May 30 | "Love Me with All Your Heart" | The Ray Charles Singers |
June 6 | ||
June 13 | ||
June 20 | ||
June 27 | "People" | Barbra Streisand |
July 4 | ||
July 11 | ||
July 18 | "The Girl from Ipanema" | Stan Getz with Astrud Gilberto |
July 25 | ||
August 1 | "Everybody Loves Somebody" | Dean Martin |
August 8 | ||
August 15 | ||
August 22 | ||
August 29 | ||
September 5 | ||
September 12 | ||
September 19 | ||
September 26 | "We'll Sing in the Sunshine" | Gale Garnett |
October 3 | ||
October 10 | ||
October 17 | ||
October 24 | ||
October 31 | ||
November 7 | ||
November 14 | "The Door Is Still Open to My Heart" | Dean Martin |
November 21 | "Ringo" | Lorne Greene |
November 28 | ||
December 5 | ||
December 12 | ||
December 19 | ||
December 26 | ||
References
- Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications) ISBN 0-8230-7693-8
See also
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