18th May 1963

1

(1)

From Me To You

The Beatles

Parlophone R 5015

2

(3)

Scarlett O'Hara

Jet Harris & Tony Meehan

Decca F 11644

3

(5)

Can't Get Used To Losing You

Andy Williams

CBS AAG 138

4

(10)

Lucky Lips

Cliff Richard & The Shadows

Columbia DB 7034

5

(2)

How Do You Do It?

Gerry & The Pacemakers

Columbia DB 4987

6

(11)

Do You Want To Know A Secret?

Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas

Parlophone R 5023

7

(7)

In Dreams

Roy Orbison

London HLU 9676

8

(8)

Two Kinds Of Teardrops

Del Shannon

London HLX 9710

9

(4)

Nobody's Darlin' But Mine

Frank Ifield

Columbia DB 7007

10

(6)

From A Jack To A King

Ned Miller

London HL 9658

11

(14)

He's So Fine

The Chiffons

Stateside SS 172

12

(12)

Losing You

Brenda Lee

Brunswick 05886

13

(25)

Young Lovers

Paul & Paula

Philips 304016 BF

14

(9)

Say I Won't Be There

The Springfields

Philips 326577 BF

15

(20)

Deck Of Cards

Wink Martindale

London HLD 8962

16

(19)

Pipeline

The Chantays

London HLD 9696

17

(18)

Casblanca

Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen

Pye Jazz 7NJ 2064

18

(13)

Rhythm Of The Rain

The Cascades

Warner Bros WB 88

19

(15)

Brown Eyed Handsome Man

Buddy Holly

Coral Q 72459

20

(27)

Little Band Of Gold

James Gilreath

Pye International 7N 25190

21

(-)

When Will You Say I Love You

Billy Fury

Decca F 11655

22

(16)

The Folk Singer

Tommy Roe

HMV POP 1138

23

(22)

Say Wonderful Things

Ronnie Carroll

Philips 326574 BF

24

(17)

Walk Like A Man

The Four Seasons

Stateside SS 169

25

(24)

My Way

Eddie Cochran

Liberty LIB 10088

26

(-)

Take These Chains From My Heart

Ray Charles

HMV POP 1161

27

(-)

If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody

Freddie & The Dreamers

Columbia DB 7032

28

(-)

Forget Him

Bobby Rydell

Caameo Parkway C 108

29

(-)

Just Listen To My Heart

The Spotnicks

Oriole CB 1818

30

(23)

Summer Holiday

Cliff Richard & The Shadows

Columbia DB 4977

 

 

 

It happened this week...

 

Saturday 18th... President Kennedy sent Federal troops into Alabama to try to quell race riots and violence, he also visited the south and praised civil rights demonstrators

Wednesday 22nd... Britain's first communist peer, Lord Milford, took his seat in the House of Lords