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On January 13th of 1962 "The Twist" by Chubby Checker (named by Dick Clark's wife) topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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On January 12th of 1963 "Go Away Little Girl" by Steve Lawrence topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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The Steve Miller Band topped the charts on January 12th of 1974 with "The Joker" and stayed there for ONE week that year.
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On January 10th of 1953, the song "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" by Perry Como started a FIVE week run at the top of the charts.
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"Convoy" by C. W. McCall topped the charts on January 10th of 1976 and stayed there for ONE week.
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On January 7th of 1950, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Gene Autry (R-I-P) topped the charts and stayed there for ONE week.
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On January 5th of 1952, "Slow Poke" by Pee Wee King started a THREE week run at the top of the charts.
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"Please Don't Go" by K. C. & the Sunshine Band topped the charts on January 5th of 1980 and stayed there for ONE week.
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On January 4th of 1960, "El Paso" by Marty Robbins topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks that year.
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"There! I've Said it Again" by Bobby Vinton topped the charts on January 4th of 1964 and stayed there for FOUR weeks.
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The Beatles started a TWO week run at the top of the charts on January 4th of 1975 with "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds".
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The Bay City Rollers topped the charts on January 3rd of 1976 with "Saturday Night" and stayed there for ONE week.
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On January 2nd of 1954, "Oh! My Pa-Pa" by Eddie Fisher topped the charts and stayed there for EIGHT weeks that year.
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On January 1st of 1955, "Let Me Go Lover" by Joan Weber topped the charts and stayed there for FOUR weeks.
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"The Sounds of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel started 1966 at the top of the charts and reigned for TWO weeks.
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On December 30th of 1967, "Hello Goodbye" by the Beatles topped the charts and stayed there for THREE weeks that year.
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On December 28th of 1959, "Why" by Frankie Avalon topped the charts and stayed there for ONE week.
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On December 27th of 1952 "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" by 13-year old Jimmy Boyd (R-I-P) topped the charts and stayed there for TWO weeks.
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On December 26th of 1964 "I Feel Fine" by the Beatles topped the charts and stayed there for THREE weeks.
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Former Beatle George Harrison (R-I-P) topped the charts on December 26th of 1970 with "My Sweet Lord" and stayed there for FOUR weeks.