🎵 #1 Song This Week
“Tossin’ and Turnin’” – Bobby Lewis
- Weeks at #1: 1 (first week of 7)
- A high-energy rock & roll/R&B hit
- One of the longest-running #1 songs of 1961
👉 “Tossin’ and Turnin’” reached #1, beginning a dominant 7-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
🔝 Top 5 Songs – July 10, 1961
- Tossin’ and Turnin’ – Bobby Lewis
- Quarter to Three – Gary U.S. Bonds
- Travelin’ Man – Ricky Nelson
- Moody River – Pat Boone
- Stand by Me – Ben E. King
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🎶 What Was Happening This Week
- A powerful new rock & roll hit took over the charts
- “Quarter to Three” dropped after its 2-week run at #1
- Soul and pop ballads continued to hold strong positions
🧠 Why This Chart Week Matters
This week represents:
- The start of a 7-week #1 streak (one of the longest of the year)
- A major moment for high-energy rock & R&B crossover hits
- The emergence of a song that would define summer 1961
🎯 Snapshot of the Moment
By mid-July 1961:
- The charts were driven by energy and rhythm
- Danceable hits were dominating the airwaves
- A clear summer anthem had arrived
At the top was “Tossin’ and Turnin’” by Bobby Lewis, kicking off its powerful run as the #1 song in America.