🎵 #1 Song This Week
“Stuck on You” – Elvis Presley
- Weeks at #1: 1 (first week of 4)
- A smooth, upbeat pop-rock track
- Marked Elvis Presley’s return to the charts after military service
👉 “Stuck on You” debuted at #1, immediately replacing “Theme From A Summer Place” and signaling a major shift back to vocal-driven hits.
🔝 Top 5 Songs – April 25, 1960
- Stuck on You – Elvis Presley
- He’ll Have to Go – Jim Reeves
- Puppy Love – Paul Anka
- Handy Man – Jimmy Jones
- Wild One – Bobby Rydell
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🎶 What Was Happening This Week
- Elvis Presley returned to the top of the charts in a big way
- The era of instrumental dominance came to an end
- Pop and rock vocals regained center stage
🧠 Why This Chart Week Matters
This week represents:
- The end of a historic instrumental run
- The return of one of music’s biggest stars
- A shift back to vocal-driven pop hits
🎯 Snapshot of the Moment
Late April 1960 marked a turning point:
- A new chart leader replaced a long-running #1
- The sound of the charts shifted back toward pop vocals
- A major artist reasserted dominance
At the top was “Stuck on You” by Elvis Presley, beginning a new chapter on the Billboard Hot 100.