The number one song on October 2, 1958, was "It's All in the Game" by Tommy Edwards. This timeless classic topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for that week. "It's All in the Game" was originally written by Charles G. Dawes, who was the Vice President of the United States under President Calvin Coolidge, with lyrics later added by Carl Sigman. Tommy Edwards' rendition became the most famous and successful version of the song, capturing the hearts of listeners with its soothing melody and poignant lyrics. It remains a cherished piece of music history, evoking nostalgia for a bygone era.
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The number one song on October 14, 1939 was "Over the Rainbow" by Glenn Miller.
The number one song on April 26, 1958 was "Witch Doctor" by David Seville (The Chipmunks).
The number one song on October 6, 2011 was "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5.
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The number one song on October 14, 1939 was "Over the Rainbow" by Glenn Miller.
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The number one song on April 26, 1958 was "Witch Doctor" by David Seville (The Chipmunks).
Actually, he had TWO number one hits in 1958: Witch Doctor in April The Chipmunk Song in December
The number one song on October 6, 2011 was "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5.
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"Hello, Goodbye" by The Beatles
It's all in the Game by Tommy Edwards was number one on 10/4/58
There were no billboard charts in 1951. Billboard charts did not begin until 1958
At different times in October 1953, the #1 song (best selling single) may have been: "Vaya Con Dios", Les Paul And Mary Ford "Saint George And The Dragnet", Stan Freberg "You, You, You", Ames Brothers