At #8 this week is the Brook Brothers' 'Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week':
Some memorable events (via Wikipedia):
1 September: The 30-year war for Eritrea's independence from Ethiopia begins. Image source: http://www.madote.com/2017/08/eritreas-revolutionary-war-gold.html |
UK chart hits, week ending 2 September 1961 (tracks in italics have been played in earlier posts)
1 |
Johnny Remember Me |
John Leyton |
Top Rank |
2 |
You Don't Know |
Helen Shapiro |
Columbia |
3 |
Reach For The Stars / Climb Every Mountain |
Shirley Bassey |
Columbia |
4 |
Romeo |
Petula Clark |
Pye |
5 |
Well I Ask You |
Eden Kane |
Decca |
6 |
Halfway To Paradise |
Billy Fury |
Decca |
7 |
A Girl Like You |
Cliff Richard and The Shadows |
Columbia |
8 |
Ain't Gonna Wash For A Week |
The Brook Brothers |
Pye |
9 |
Cupid |
Sam Cooke |
RCA |
10 |
Time |
Craig Douglas |
Top Rank |
11 |
Quarter To Three |
The U.S. Bonds |
Top Rank |
12 |
That's My Home |
Acker Bilk |
Columbia |
13 |
How Many Tears |
Bobby Vee |
London |
14 |
Hello Mary Lou / Travellin' Man |
Ricky Nelson |
London |
15 |
You Always Hurt The One You Love |
Clarence 'Frogman' Henry |
Pye |
16 |
Baby I Don't Care / Valley Of Tears |
Buddy Holly |
Coral |
17 |
Marcheta |
Karl Denver |
Decca |
18 |
Pasadena |
The Temperance Seven |
Parlophone |
19 |
Pepito |
Los Machucambos |
Decca |
20 |
Temptation |
The Everly Brothers |
Warner Brothers |
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