Pop before the British Invasion

Top Songs of 1960

The Billboard Year-End Top 20, led by “Theme from A Summer Place” by Percy Faith.

The musical landscape of 1960

Teen idols, dance records, vocal groups, country-pop and early soul shared the mainstream. Production was becoming more focused on younger listeners while older pop traditions remained visible.

Elvis Presley appears 3 times in the Top 20, making the artist one of the clearest recurring presences in this year’s list.

What to listen for

Notice how compact arrangements, memorable hooks and vocal personality carry many of the year’s biggest records.

This list contains 16 different credited artists. The number gives a quick indication of whether the year was concentrated among repeat hitmakers or spread across a wider field.

Billboard Year-End Top 20 songs of 1960

RankSongArtistListen
1 Theme from A Summer Place Percy Faith Spotify ↗
2 Its Now or Never Elvis Presley Spotify ↗
3 Hell Have to Go Jim Reeves Spotify ↗
4 Cathys Clown The Everly Brothers Spotify ↗
5 Running Bear Johnny Preston Spotify ↗
6 Teen Angel Mark Dinning Spotify ↗
7 Im Sorry Brenda Lee Spotify ↗
8 El Paso Marty Robbins Spotify ↗
9 Stuck on You Elvis Presley Spotify ↗
10 Handy Man Jimmy Jones Spotify ↗
11 Everybodys Somebodys Fool Connie Francis Spotify ↗
12 Walk Dont Run The Ventures Spotify ↗
13 Save the Last Dance for Me The Drifters Spotify ↗
14 Alley-Oop The Hollywood Argyles Spotify ↗
15 My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own Connie Francis Spotify ↗
16 Only the Lonely Roy Orbison Spotify ↗
17 Wild One Bobby Rydell Spotify ↗
18 Are You Lonesome Tonight Elvis Presley Spotify ↗
19 Greenfields The Brothers Four Spotify ↗
20 Sweet Nothins Brenda Lee Spotify ↗

Build a 1960 playlist

Start with “Theme from A Summer Place” by Percy Faith, then alternate familiar high-ranking records with contrasting selections from the lower half of the list.

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How this page should be used

Year-End charts summarize performance across an extended chart year. They are not simply a list of songs that reached number one, and historical methodology has changed. Treat this page as a guided listening resource and compact chart-history reference rather than a mathematical comparison with other eras.