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- Background Multiple entries Chart debuts Songs from films Best-selling singles
- Top-ten singles
- Entries by artist
- See also
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{1960s in music (UK)}}The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles.[2][3] This list shows singles that peaked in the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1965, as well as singles which peaked in 1964 and 1966 but were in the top 10 in 1965. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced). One-hundred and eighteen singles were in the top ten in 1965. Eight singles from 1964 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "Let's Hang On!" by The Four Seasons featuring Frankie Valli, and "My Ship Is Comin' In" by The Walker Brothers were both released in 1965 but did not reach their peak until 1966. "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, and "Somewhere" by P. J. Proby were the singles from 1964 to reach their peak in 1965. Thirty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1965. Bob Dylan, The Seekers, Sonny & Cher, Tom Jones and The Who were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1965. The 1964 Christmas number-one, "I Feel Fine" by The Beatles, remained at number one for the first two weeks of 1965. The first new number-one single of the year was "Yeh, Yeh" by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames. Overall, twenty-four different singles peaked at number-one in 1965, with The Rolling Stones and The Beatles (3) having the joint most singles hit that position. BackgroundMultiple entriesOne-hundred and eighteen singles charted in the top 10 in 1965, with one-hundred and ten singles reaching their peak this year. Two songs were recorded by several artists with each version reaching the top 10: - "All I Really Want to Do" - The Byrds, Cher
- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - Cilla Black, The Righteous Brothers
Thirty-one artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1965. The Animals, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Gene Pitney and Sandie Shaw shared the record for most top 10 hits in 1965 with four hit singles each. Ken Dodd was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "Ken Dodd" (with Geoff Love & His Orchestra). Cher, Dusty Springfield, Manfred Mann, The Shadows and Val Doonican were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1965. Chart debutsThirty-five artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1965, either as a lead or featured artist. Of these, seven went on to record another hit single that year: Cher, Donovan, The Fortunes, The Ivy League, Sonny, Them and The Walker Brothers. The Seekers, The Who and The Yardbirds all had two more top 10 singles in 1965. Bob Dylan had three other entries in his breakthrough year. The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single. Artist | Number of top 10s | First entry | Chart position | Other entries |
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Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames | 1 | "Yeh, Yeh" | 1 | — | Twinkle" | 1 | "Terry" | 4 | — | The|Moody Blues}} | 1 | "Go Now" | 1 | — | Sounds Orchestral | 1 | "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" | 5 | — | The|Righteous Brothers}} | 1 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | 1 | — | The|Seekers}} | 3 | "I'll Never Find Another You" | 1 | "A World of Our Own" (3), "The Carnival Is Over" (1) | Them | 2 | "Baby, Please Don't Go" | 10 | "Here Comes the Night" (2) | The|Ivy League|The Ivy League (band)}} | 2 | "Funny How Love Can Be" | 8 | "Tossing and Turning" (3) | Tom Jones | 1 | "It's Not Unusual" | 1 | — | Unit 4 + 2 | 1 | "Concrete and Clay" | 1 | — | The|Yardbirds}} | 3 | "For Your Love" | 3 | "Heart Full of Soul" (2), "Evil Hearted You"/"Still I'm Sad" (3) | Donovan | 2 | "Catch the Wind" | 4 | "Colours" (4) | The|Who}} | 3 | "I Can't Explain" | 8 | "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (10), "My Generation" (2) | Bob Dylan | 4 | "The Times They Are a-Changin'" | 9 | "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (9), "Like a Rolling Stone" (4), "Positively 4th Street" (8) | Roger Miller | 1 | "King of the Road" | 1 | — | Jackie Trent | 1 | "Where Are You Now (My Love)" | 1 | — | Shirley Ellis | 1 | "The Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)" | 6 | — | Burt Bacharach & His Orchestra & Chorus | 1 | "Trains and Boats and Planes" | 4 | — | The|Byrds}} | 1 | "Mr. Tambourine Man" | 1 | "All I Really Want to Do" (4) | The|Fortunes}} | 2 | "You've Got Your Troubles" | 2 | "Here It Comes Again" (4) | Joan Baez | 1 | "There but for Fortune" | 8 | — | Jonathan King | 1 | "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" | 4 | — | Sonny & Cher | 1 | "I Got You Babe" | 1 | — | Cher | 2 | "All I Really Want to Do" (9) | Sonny | "Laugh at Me" (9) | Horst Jankowski & His Orchestra & Chorus | 1 | "A Walk in the Black Forest (Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt)" | 3 | — | Marcello Minerbi & His Orchestra | 1 | "Zorba's Dance" | 6 | — | The|Walker Brothers}} | 2 | "Make It Easy on Yourself" | 1 | My Ship|A|a}} | Barry McGuire | 1 | "Eve of Destruction" | 3 | — | Nini Rosso | 1 | "Il Silenzio" | 8 | — | The|McCoys}} | 1 | "Hang On Sloopy" | 5 | — | Hedgehoppers Anonymous | 1 | "It's Good News Week" | 5 | — | Chris Andrews | 1 | "Yesterday Man" | 3 | — | Len Barry | 1 | "1-2-3" | 3 | — | The|Toys}} | 1 | "A Lover's Concerto" | 5 | — |
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Cher and Sonny Bono made their debut as the duo Sonny and Cher, reaching number-one with "I Got You Babe". They both had an individual chart entry later in the year - "All I Really Want to Do" and "Laugh at Me" respectively both peaking at number 9. Songs from filmsOriginal songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "Ferry Cross the Mersey" (Ferry Cross the Mersey), "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride" (Help!) and "Zorba's Dance" (Zorba the Greek). Additionally, P. J. Proby released a cover version of "Maria" from the film West Side Story, reaching number eight at the end of 1965. Best-selling singlesUntil 1970 there was no universally recognised year-end best-sellers list. However in 2011 the Official Charts Company released a list of the best-selling single of each year in chart history from 1952 to date. According to the list, "Tears" by Ken Dodd is officially recorded as the biggest-selling single of 1965. "Tears" (3), "The Carnival Is Over" (6) and "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" (7) all ranked in the top 10 best-selling singles of the decade. Top-ten singles- Key
Symbol | Meaning | ‡ | Single peaked in 1964 but still in chart in 1965. | ♦ | Single released in 1965 but peaked in 1966. | (#) | Year-end best-selling single. | Entered | The date that the single first appeared in the chart. |
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Peak | Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart. |
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Entered (week ending) | Weeks in top 10 | Single | Artist | Peak | Peak reached (week ending) | Weeks at peak | Singles in 1964 |
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{{dts|format=dmy|1964|12|02}} | 7 | "I'm Gonna Be Strong" ‡ | Gene Pitney | 2 | format=dmy|1964|12|09}} | 2 | 9 | "Downtown" ‡ | Petula Clark | 2 | format=dmy|1964|12|23}} | 3 | format=dmy|1964|12|09}} | 8 | "I Feel Fine" ‡ | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 1 | format=dmy|1964|12|16}} | 5 | format=dmy|1964|12|16}} | 7 | "Walk Tall" ‡ | Val Doonican | 3 | format=dmy|1964|12|23}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1964|12|23}} | 3 | "I Understand (Just How You Feel)" ‡ | Freddie and the Dreamers | 5 | format=dmy|1964|12|30}} | 2 | 3 | "No Arms Can Ever Hold You" ‡ | {{sortname|The|Bachelors}} | 7 | format=dmy|1964|12|30}} | 1 | 4 | "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)" | Cliff Richard and The Shadows | 6 | format=dmy|1965|01|06}} | 1 | format=dmy|1964|12|30}} | 5 | "Somewhere (from West Side Story)" | P. J. Proby | 6 | format=dmy|1965|01|20}} | 2 | Singles in 1965 |
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{{dts|format=dmy|1965|01|06}} | 6 | "Yeh, Yeh" | Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames | 1 | format=dmy|1965|01|20}} | 2 | 6 | "Terry" | Twinkle | 4 | format=dmy|1965|01|13}} | 3 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|01|13}} | 5 | "Girl Don't Come" | Sandie Shaw | 3 | format=dmy|1965|01|27}} | 1 | 7 | "Go Now" | {{sortname|The|Moody Blues}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|02|03}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|01|20}} | 3 | "Ferry Cross the Mersey" | Gerry and the Pacemakers | 8 | format=dmy|1965|01|27}} | 1 | 5 | "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" | Sounds Orchestral | 5 | format=dmy|1965|01|27}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|02|03}} | 3 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | Cilla Black | 2 | format=dmy|1965|02|03}} | 1 | 5 | "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" | {{sortname|The|Righteous Brothers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|02|10}} | 2 | 4 | "Come Tomorrow" | Manfred Mann | 4 | format=dmy|1965|02|10}} | 1 | 6 | "Tired of Waiting for You" | {{sortname|The|Kinks}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|02|24}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|02|10}} | 4 | "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)" | Del Shannon | 3 | format=dmy|1965|02|17}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|02|17}} | 8 | "I'll Never Find Another You" | {{sortname|The|Seekers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|03|03}} | 2 | 4 | "The Special Years" | Val Doonican | 7 | format=dmy|1965|02|17}} | 4 | 1 | "Baby, Please Don't Go" | Them | 10 | format=dmy|1965|02|17}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|02|24}} | 5 | "The Game of Love" | Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders | 2 | format=dmy|1965|03|03}} | 1 | 4 | "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" | {{sortname|The|Animals}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|03|03}} | 1 | 3 | "Funny How Love Can Be" | {{sortname|The|Ivy League|The Ivy League (band)}} | 8 | format=dmy|1965|03|10}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|03|03}} | 1 | "It Hurts So Much (To See You Go)" | Jim Reeves | 8 | format=dmy|1965|03|03}} | 1 | 7 | "It's Not Unusual" | Tom Jones | 1 | format=dmy|1965|03|17}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|03|10}} | 6 | "Silhouettes" | Herman's Hermits | 3 | format=dmy|1965|03|17}} | 3 | 4 | "I Must Be Seeing Things" | Gene Pitney | 6 | format=dmy|1965|03|10}} | 1 | 6 | "Come and Stay With Me" | Marianne Faithfull | 4 | format=dmy|1965|03|31}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|03|17}} | 3 | "I'll Stop At Nothing" | Sandie Shaw | 4 | format=dmy|1965|03|17}} | 1 | 7 | "The Last Time" | {{sortname|The|Rolling Stones}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|03|24}} | 3 | 2 | "Yes I Will" | {{sortname|The|Hollies}} | 9 | format=dmy|1965|03|24}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|03|24}} | 4 | "Goodbye My Love" | The Searchers | 4 | format=dmy|1965|04|14}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|03|31}} | 6 | "Concrete and Clay" | Unit 4 + 2 | 1 | format=dmy|1965|04|14}} | 1 | 8 | "The Minute You're Gone" | Cliff Richard | 1 | format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|04|07}} | 4 | "For Your Love" | {{sortname|The|Yardbirds}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|04|14}} | 2 | 6 | "Catch the Wind" | Donovan | 4 | format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|04|14}} | 6 | "Here Comes the Night" | Them | 2 | format=dmy|1965|04|28}} | 1 | 2 | "I Can't Explain" | {{sortname|The|Who}} | 8 | format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 2 | "Stop! In the Name of Love" {{ref label|Stop!|B|b}} | {{sortname|The|Supremes}} | 7 | format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 1 | 1 | "The Times They Are a-Changin'" | Bob Dylan | 9 | format=dmy|1965|04|21}} | 1 | 6 | "Pop Go the Workers" | {{sortname|The|Barron Knights}} with Duke D'Mond | 5 | format=dmy|1965|05|05}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|04|28}} | 7 | "Ticket to Ride" | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|04|28}} | 3 | 3 | "Little Things" | Dave Berry | 5 | format=dmy|1965|04|28}} | 1 | 7 | "King of the Road" | Roger Miller | 1 | format=dmy|1965|05|19}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|05|05}} | 3 | "Bring It on Home to Me" | {{sortname|The|Animals}} | 7 | format=dmy|1965|05|05}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|05|12}} | 7 | "A World of Our Own" | {{sortname|The|Seekers}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|05|19}} | 3 | 5 | "True Love Ways" | Peter and Gordon | 2 | format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|05|19}} | 5 | "Where Are You Now (My Love) (from the TV series It's Dark Outside)" {{ref label|It's Dark Outside|C|c}} | Jackie Trent | 1 | format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 1 | 3 | "Subterranean Homesick Blues" | Bob Dylan | 9 | format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 4 | "This Little Bird" | Marianne Faithfull | 6 | format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 3 | 1 | "Wonderful World" | Herman's Hermits | 7 | format=dmy|1965|05|26}} | 1 | 7 | "Long Live Love" | Sandie Shaw | 1 | format=dmy|1965|06|02}} | 3 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|06|02}} | 5 | "Poor Man's Son" | {{sortname|The|Rockin' Berries}} | 5 | format=dmy|1965|06|09}} | 2 | 6 | "The Clapping Song (Clap Pat Clap Slap)" | Shirley Ellis | 6 | format=dmy|1965|06|30}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|06|09}} | 5 | "Trains and Boats and Planes" | Burt Bacharach & His Orchestra & Chorus | 4 | format=dmy|1965|06|30}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|06|16}} | 7 | "Crying in the Chapel" | Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires | 1 | format=dmy|1965|06|23}} | 2 | 6 | "The Price of Love" | {{sortname|The|Everly Brothers}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|06|23}} | 1 | 9 | "I'm Alive" | {{sortname|The|Hollies}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|06|30}} | 3 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|06|23}} | 1 | "Marie" | {{sortname|The|Bachelors}} | 9 | format=dmy|1965|06|23}} | 1 | 4 | "Colours" | Donovan | 4 | format=dmy|1965|07|07}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|06|30}} | 2 | "Set Me Free" {{ref label|The Kinks|D|d}} | {{sortname|The|Kinks}} | 9 | format=dmy|1965|06|30}} | 2 | 5 | "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" | Gene Pitney | 3 | format=dmy|1965|07|14}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|07|07}} | 1 | "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" | {{sortname|The|Who}} | 10 | format=dmy|1965|07|07}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|07|14}} | 5 | "Heart Full of Soul" | {{sortname|The|Yardbirds}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|07|21}} | 3 | 4 | "To Know You is to Love You" | Peter and Gordon | 5 | format=dmy|1965|07|14}} | 2 | 7 | "Mr. Tambourine Man" | {{sortname|The|Byrds}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|07|28}} | 2 | 3 | "Leave A Little Love" | Lulu | 8 | format=dmy|1965|07|21}} | 2 | 6 | "Tossing and Turning" | {{sortname|The|Ivy League|The Ivy League (band)}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|07|28}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|07|21}} | 4 | "In the Middle of Nowhere" | Dusty Springfield | 8 | format=dmy|1965|08|04}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|07|28}} | 6 | "You've Got Your Troubles" | {{sortname|The|Fortunes}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|08|25}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|08|04}} | 8 | "Help!" | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|08|11}} | 3 | 5 | "We Gotta Get out of This Place" | {{sortname|The|Animals}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|08|18}} | 1 | 3 | "There but for Fortune" | Joan Baez | 8 | format=dmy|1965|08|11}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|08|11}} | 4 | "Catch Us If You Can" | {{sortname|The|Dave Clark Five}} | 5 | format=dmy|1965|08|18}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|08|18}} | 4 | "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" | Jonathan King | 4 | format=dmy|1965|09|01}} | 1 | 2 | "In Thoughts Of You" | Billy Fury | 9 | format=dmy|1965|08|18}} | 1 | 1 | "Summer Nights" | Marianne Faithfull | 10 | format=dmy|1965|08|18}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|08|25}} | 7 | "I Got You Babe" | Sonny & Cher | 1 | format=dmy|1965|09|01}} | 2 | 7 | "A Walk in the Black Forest (Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt)" | Horst Jankowski & His Orchestra & Chorus | 3 | format=dmy|1965|09|01}} | 1 | 6 | "Zorba's Dance (from Zorba the Greek)" | Marcello Minerbi & His Orchestra | 6 | format=dmy|1965|09|08}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|09|01}} | 3 | "All I Really Want to Do" | {{sortname|The|Byrds}} | 4 | format=dmy|1965|09|08}} | 1 | 1 | "Don't Make My Baby Blue" | {{sortname|The|Shadows}} | 10 | format=dmy|1965|09|01}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|09|08}} | 7 | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | {{sortname|The|Rolling Stones}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|09|15}} | 2 | 8 | "Make It Easy on Yourself" | {{sortname|The|Walker Brothers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|09|29}} | 1 | 6 | "Like a Rolling Stone" | Bob Dylan | 4 | format=dmy|1965|09|22}} | 1 | 1 | "See My Friend" | {{sortname|The|Kinks}} | 10 | format=dmy|1965|09|08}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|09|15}} | 1 | "All I Really Want to Do" | Cher | 9 | format=dmy|1965|09|15}} | 1 | 3 | "Laugh at Me" | Sonny | 9 | format=dmy|1965|09|22}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|09|22}} | 5 | "Look Through Any Window" | {{sortname|The|Hollies}} | 4 | format=dmy|1965|10|06}} | 1 | 17 | "Tears" (#1) | Ken Dodd | 1 | format=dmy|1965|10|06}} | 5 | format=dmy|1965|09|29}} | 7 | "Eve of Destruction" | Barry McGuire | 3 | format=dmy|1965|11|03}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|10|06}} | 5 | "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" | Manfred Mann | 2 | format=dmy|1965|10|13}} | 1 | 3 | "Il Silenzio" | Nini Rosso | 8 | format=dmy|1965|10|20}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|10|13}} | 6 | "Almost There" | Andy Williams | 2 | format=dmy|1965|10|20}} | 3 | 4 | "Hang On Sloopy" | {{sortname|The|McCoys}} | 5 | format=dmy|1965|10|20}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|10|20}} | 2 | "Message Understood" | Sandie Shaw | 6 | format=dmy|1965|10|27}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|10|27}} | 1 | "Some of Your Lovin'" | Dusty Springfield | 8 | format=dmy|1965|10|27}} | 1 | 5 | "Evil Hearted You"/"Still I'm Sad" | {{sortname|The|Yardbirds}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|11|10}} | 1 | 4 | "It's Good News Week" | Hedgehoppers Anonymous | 5 | format=dmy|1965|11|10}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|11|03}} | 6 | "Yesterday Man" | Chris Andrews | 3 | format=dmy|1965|11|17}} | 2 | 5 | "Here It Comes Again" | {{sortname|The|Fortunes}} | 4 | format=dmy|1965|11|17}} | 1 | 3 | "Yesterday" | Matt Monro | 8 | format=dmy|1965|11|10}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|11|10}} | 6 | "Get Off of My Cloud" | {{sortname|The|Rolling Stones}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|11|10}} | 3 | 4 | "It's My Life" | {{sortname|The|Animals}} | 7 | format=dmy|1965|11|17}} | 3 | format=dmy|1965|11|17}} | 11 | "The Carnival Is Over" | {{sortname|The|Seekers}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|12|01}} | 3 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|11|24}} | 7 | "My Generation" | {{sortname|The|Who}} | 2 | format=dmy|1965|12|01}} | 2 | 7 | "1-2-3" | Len Barry | 3 | format=dmy|1965|12|08}} | 1 | 3 | "Positively 4th Street" | Bob Dylan | 8 | format=dmy|1965|12|08}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|12|01}} | 9 | "Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)" | Cliff Richard | 2 | format=dmy|1965|12|22}} | 3 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|12|08}} | 5 | "A Lover's Concerto" | {{sortname|The|Toys}} | 5 | format=dmy|1965|12|08}} | 2 | 2 | "Princess in Rags" | Gene Pitney | 9 | format=dmy|1965|12|08}} | 1 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|12|15}} | 9 | "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" | {{sortname|The|Beatles}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|12|22}} | 5 | 8 | "The River (Le Colline Sono In Fiore)" | Ken Dodd | 3 | format=dmy|1965|12|29}} | 2 | {{dts|format=dmy|1965|12|22}} | 1 | "Maria (from West Side Story)" | P. J. Proby | 8 | format=dmy|1965|12|22}} | 1 | 8 | "My Ship Is Comin' In" ♦ | {{sortname|The|Walker Brothers}} | 3 | format=dmy|1966|01|26}} | 1 | format=dmy|1965|12|29}} | 7 | "Let's Hang On!" ♦ | {{sortname|The|Four Seasons|The Four Seasons (band)}} featuring Frankie Valli | 4 | format=dmy|1966|01|26}} | 1 | |
Entries by artist{{see also|List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1960s#1965}}The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1965, including singles that reached their peak in 1964 or 1966. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 1965 is also shown. Entries | Artist | Country of origin | Weeks | Singles |
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4 | The|Animals}} | {{UK}} | 16 | "Bring It on Home to Me", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "It's My Life", "We Gotta Get out of This Place" | The|Beatles}} {{ref label|1964|E|e}} | 22 | "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out", "Help!", "I Feel Fine", "Ticket to Ride" | Bob Dylan | {{USA}} | 13 | "Like a Rolling Stone", "Positively 4th Street", "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "The Times They Are a-Changin'" | 1964|E|e}} | 13 | "I Must Be Seeing Things", "I'm Gonna Be Strong", "Looking Through the Eyes of Love", "Princess in Rags" | Sandie Shaw | {{UK}} | 17 | "Girl Don't Come", "I'll Stop at Nothing", "Long Live Love", "Message Understood" | 3 | 1965 peak|F|f}} | 15 | "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)", "The Minute You're Gone", "Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)" | The|Hollies}} | 16 | "I'm Alive", "Look Through Any Window", "Yes I Will" | The|Kinks}} | 9 | "See My Friend", "Set Me Free", "Tired of Waiting for You" | Marianne Faithfull | 11 | "Come and Stay With Me", "Summer Nights", "This Little Bird" | The|Rolling Stones}} | 20 | "Get Off of My Cloud", "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "The Last Time" | The|Seekers}} | {{AUS}} | 22 | "A World of Our Own", "I'll Never Find Another You", "The Carnival Is Over" | The|Who}} | {{UK}} | 9 | "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere", "I Can't Explain", "My Generation" | The|Yardbirds}} | 14 | "For Your Love", "Heart Full of Soul", "Evil Hearted You"/"Still I'm Sad" | 2 | The|Bachelors}} {{ref label|1964|E|e}} | {{IRL}} | 2 | "Marie", "No Arms Can Ever Hold You" | The|Byrds}} | {{USA}} | 10 | "All I Really Want to Do", "Mr. Tambourine Man" | Sonny and Cher|G|g}} | 8 | "All I Really Want to Do", "I Got You Babe" | Donovan | {{UK}} | 10 | "Catch the Wind", "Colours" | Dusty Springfield | 5 | "In the Middle of Nowhere", "Some of Your Lovin'" | The|Fortunes}} | 11 | "Here It Comes Again", "You've Got Your Troubles" | Herman's Hermits | 7 | "Silhouettes", "Wonderful World" | The|Ivy League|The Ivy League (band)}} | 9 | "Funny How Love Can Be", "Tossing and Turning" | Ken Dodd | 18 | "Tears", "The River (Le Colline Sono In Fiore)" | Manfred Mann | 9 | "Come Tomorrow", "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" | Peter and Gordon | 9 | "To Know You Is to Love You", "True Love Ways" | 1965 peak|F|f}} | {{USA}} | 5 | "Maria", "Somewhere" | The|Shadows}} {{ref label|1965 peak|F|f}} | {{UK}} | 3 | "Don't Make My Baby Blue", "I Could Easily Fall (In Love with You)" | Sonny and Cher|G|g}} | {{USA}} | 10 | "I Got You Babe", "Laugh at Me" | Them | {{UK}} | 7 | "Baby, Please Don't Go", "Here Comes the Night" | 1964|E|e}} | {{IRL}} | 8 | "The Special Years", "Walk Tall" | The|Walker Brothers}} {{ref label|1966|H|h}} | {{USA}} | 10 | "Make It Easy on Yourself", "My Ship Is Comin' In" |
See also- 1965 in British music
- List of number-one singles from the 1960s (UK)
Notes{{refbegin|2}}- {{note label|My Ship|A|a}} "My Ship is Coming In" reached its peak of number three on 26 January 1966 (week ending).
- {{note label|Stop|B|b}} "Stop! In the Name of Love" re-entered the top 10 at number 10 on 5 May 1965 (week ending).
- {{note label|It's Dark Outside|C|c}} "Where Are You Now (My Love)" was the theme song to the television series It's Dark Outside (a spin-off from The Odd Man). It was released as a single due to public demand and went to number-one.[4]
- {{note label|The Kinks|D|d}} "Set Me Free" was used in the BBC television drama Up the Junction, created by Ken Loach in 1965. It was the first time a Kinks song had been featured in a television series or film.
- {{note label|1964|E|e}} Figure includes single that peaked in 1964.
- {{note label|1965 peak|F|f}} Figure includes single that first charted in 1964 but peaked in 1965.
- {{note label|Sonny and Cher|G|g}} Figure includes a top 10 hit as the duo Sonny & Cher.
- {{note label|1966|H|h}} Figure includes single that peaked in 1966.
{{refend}}ReferencesGeneral- {{cite web |url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/archive-chart-singles/ |title=Six decades of singles charts |publisher=The Official Charts Company |accessdate=18 January 2018 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110303221018/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/archive-chart-singles/ |archivedate=15 February 2018 |df= }}
Specific1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.theofficialcharts.com/ |title=The Official UK Charts Company |publisher=Official Charts Company |accessdate=1 January 2012}} 2. ^{{cite book|title=Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums (18th edition)|first=David|last=Roberts|year=2005|isbn=1-904994-00-8|pages=14|publisher=Guinness World Records Limited}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3196892.stm |title=New singles formats to save the charts|work=BBC News|date=16 October 2003 |accessdate=21 February 2010}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11489655/Jackie-Trent-singer-obituary.html|title=Jackie Trent, singer - Obituary|date=23 March 2015|work=Telegraph Online|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|accessdate=1 May 2018}}
External links- 1965 singles chart archive at the Official Charts Company (click on relevant week)
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