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What artist(s) had the most number one singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts in the 1960s? |
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According to Billboard Magazine, there was only one song in the 1960s which made it to number one that was recorded by a fictional band. Name the song. |
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What instrumental spent the most weeks at number one during the 1960s? |
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During the decade there were a handful of songs that were number one, fell out of that position, and then regained the position again weeks later. How many songs were able to accomplish this unusual feat? |
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One song in the 1960s was a number one hit when first released, then was released again two years later and went to number one again. Can you name it? |
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These four gentlemen had spoken word number one songs during the 1960s. Which two combined for the most weeks at number one? |
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Which two songs tied for the longest time at number one during the decade? Hint: They both spent nine weeks at number one. |
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The Beatles were the first British act to have a number one hit on the U.S Billboard Hot 100 charts. |
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What novelty song topped the charts for two weeks in the fall of 1962? |
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Which of these artists had the biggest span of time between number one hits in the 1960s? |
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