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Ecos do Passado – 1959 Parte 1

Ecos do Passado – 1959 (Parte 1: Top 100 Historical)

1959: o segundo ano completo do Billboard Hot 100. O país ainda buscava a música que definiria a virada dos anos 60 — e podemos sentir isso na lista anual.

“Cada faixa no Hot 100 é uma nota do tempo: 1959 ainda tinha o frescor dos anos 50, mas já deixava pistas do que viria na virada da década.”

Top 10 de 1959

  1. The Battle of New Orleans – Johnny Horton
  2. Mack the Knife – Bobby Darin
  3. Personality – Lloyd Price
  4. Venus – Frankie Avalon
  5. Lonely Boy – Paul Anka
  6. Dream Lover – Bobby Darin
  7. The Three Bells – The Browns
  8. Come Softly to Me – The Fleetwoods
  9. Kansas City – Wilbert Harrison
  10. Mr. Blue – The Fleetwoods

Top 100 completo – Year-End Hot 100 1959

# Música Artista
1The Battle of New OrleansJohnny Horton
2Mack the KnifeBobby Darin
3PersonalityLloyd Price
4VenusFrankie Avalon
5Lonely BoyPaul Anka
6Dream LoverBobby Darin
7The Three BellsThe Browns
8Come Softly to MeThe Fleetwoods
9Kansas CityWilbert Harrison
10Mr. BlueThe Fleetwoods
11Sleep WalkSanto & Johnny
12Put Your Head on My ShoulderPaul Anka
13Stagger LeeLloyd Price
14DonnaRitchie Valens
15Pink Shoe LacesDodie Stevens
16Smoke Gets in Your EyesThe Platters
17Charlie BrownThe Coasters
18Quiet VillageMartin Denny
19My Heart Is an Open BookCarl Dobkins Jr.
20(Till) I Kissed YouThe Everly Brothers
21Sea of LovePhil Phillips
22The Happy OrganDave Cortez
23I'm Gonna Get MarriedLloyd Price
24Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)The Impalas
25A Teenager in LoveDion and the Belmonts
2616 CandlesThe Crests
27It's Just a Matter of TimeBrook Benton
28Lipstick on Your CollarConnie Francis
29There Goes My BabyThe Drifters
30A Big Hunk o' LoveElvis Presley
31Red River RockJohnny and the Hurricanes
32WaterlooStonewall Jackson
33Lavender BlueSammy Turner
34(Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as IElvis Presley
35Guitar Boogie ShuffleThe Virtues
36Teen BeatSandy Nelson
37Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)Edd Byrnes & Connie Stevens
38TragedyThomas Wayne
39My HappinessConnie Francis
40Tallahassee LassieFreddy Cannon
41TigerFabian
42Never Be Anyone Else But YouRicky Nelson
43Don't You Know?Della Reese
44I Need Your Love TonightElvis Presley
45What a Diff'rence a Day MakesDinah Washington
46The All American BoyBobby Bare
47Primrose LaneJerry Wallace
48Alvin's HarmonicaThe Chipmunks
49Lonely StreetAndy Williams
50What'd I SayRay Charles
51FrankieConnie Francis
52Lonesome TownRicky Nelson
53Along Came JonesThe Coasters
54Plain JaneBobby Darin
55Turn Me LooseFabian
56Goodbye BabyJack Scott
57Mary LouRonnie Hawkins
58Primrose LaneJerry Wallace
59EnchantedThe Platters
60I Cried a TearLaVern Baker
61Come Into My HeartLloyd Price
62Just Ask Your HeartFrankie Avalon
63Tallahassee LassieFreddy Cannon
64With Open ArmsJane Morgan
65HushabyeThe Mystics
66Bobby Sox to StockingsFrankie Avalon
67First Name InitialAnnette
68Forty Miles of Bad RoadDuane Eddy
69Some Kind of EarthquakeDuane Eddy
70Kissin' TimeBobby Rydell
71This I SwearThe Skyliners
72My Wish Came TrueElvis Presley
73Mona LisaCarl Mann
74Sweet Nothin'sBrenda Lee
75So FineThe Fiestas
76Broken-Hearted MelodySarah Vaughan
77Rockin' RobinBobby Day
78I'll Be SatisfiedJackie Wilson
79Since I Met You BabyIvory Joe Hunter
80The Angels Listened InThe Crests
81Ring-a-Ling-a-LarioJimmie Rodgers
82Jo Jo the Dog-Faced BoyAnnette
83It Was ISkip & Flip
84Oh CarolNeil Sedaka
85Deck of CardsWink Martindale
86I Loves You, PorgyNina Simone
87Midnight FlyerThe Platters
88See You in SeptemberThe Tempos
89I've Had ItThe Bell Notes
90Truly DoThe Crests
91Manhattan SpiritualReg Owen Orchestra
92The Tijuana JailThe Kingston Trio
93Petite FleurChris Barber's Jazz Band
94I'll Be ThereDamita Jo
95Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Back SeatPaul Evans and the Curls
96Oh JulieThe Crescendos
97My Melancholy BabyTommy Edwards
98Alvin's HarmonicaDavid Seville & The Chipmunks
99Bye Bye BabyThe Channels
100Peter GunnHenry Mancini
“1959 ecoa nas paradas com baladas intensas, instrumentais ousados e nomes que logo se tornariam clássicos.”

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