- LW: 2,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 3
THE GARDEN OF EDEN
FRANKIE VAUGHAN
- LW: 1,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 7
- LW: 3,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 12
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 4
DON'T YOU ROCK ME DADDY-O
LONNIE DONEGAN
- LW: 4,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 6
TRUE LOVE
BING CROSBY AND GRACE KELLY
- LW: 8,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 14
- LW: 6,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 12
DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK
BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS
- LW: 7,
- Peak: 7,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 9,
- Peak: 6,
- Weeks: 11
KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES
GUY MITCHELL
- LW: 21,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 2
ST. THERESE OF THE ROSES
MALCOLM VAUGHAN
- LW: 10,
- Peak: 3,
- Weeks: 16
- LW: 19,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 3
SINGING THE BLUES
TOMMY STEELE AND THE STEELMEN
- LW: 14,
- Peak: 1,
- Weeks: 11
THE ADORATION WALTZ
DAVID WHITFIELD
- LW: 24,
- Peak: 14,
- Weeks: 5
KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES
TOMMY STEELE AND THE STEELMEN
- LW: 26,
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 2
ROCK-A-BYE YOUR BABY (WITH A DIXIE MELODY)
JERRY LEWIS
- LW: 12,
- Peak: 12,
- Weeks: 3
- LW: 17,
- Peak: 17,
- Weeks: 3
DON'T YOU ROCK ME DADDY-O
VIPERS SKIFFLE GROUP
- LW: 13,
- Peak: 10,
- Weeks: 5
YOU DON'T OWE ME A THING/LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL
JOHNNIE RAY
- LW: 15,
- Peak: 15,
- Weeks: 7
MOONLIGHT GAMBLER
FRANKIE LAINE
- LW: 28,
- Peak: 13,
- Weeks: 9
- LW: 11,
- Peak: 5,
- Weeks: 14
- LW: 16,
- Peak: 2,
- Weeks: 23
- LW: 30,
- Peak: 18,
- Weeks: 6
THE BANANA BOAT SONG
SHIRLEY BASSEY
- LW: 27,
- Peak: 24,
- Weeks: 2
ROCK THE JOINT
BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS
- LW: 22,
- Peak: 20,
- Weeks: 4
- LW: 29,
- Peak: 26,
- Weeks: 2
LET'S ROCK 'N' ROLL
WINIFRED ATWELL
- LW: New
- Peak: 28,
- Weeks: 1
- LW: New
- Peak: 29,
- Weeks: 1
RIP IT UP
BILL HALEY AND HIS COMETS
- LW: 18,
- Peak: 4,
- Weeks: 16
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Phil Davis
OCC got in a mess with Johnnie Ray's LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL which is correctly shown at 27, but should no longer be listed along with the flip side at number 19. The NME was logging sufficient individual sales on each side to separate them this week.
Naftali Morgenstern
The UK chart is a sale of singles not songs, so if they were released on the same label with the same catalogue number they would only chart once. You either bought it or you didn't. It makes no difference what song you bought it for.