🏆 Chart Week: July 13, 1963
🎵 #1 Song: “Easier Said Than Done” by The Essex
⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 2 of 2
🎤 A Moment in Music History
By mid-July 1963, “Easier Said Than Done” held onto the #1 spot for a second week, completing its run as one of the smoothest hits of the summer.
Its relaxed groove and vocal harmony continued to resonate with listeners across the country.
📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (July 13, 1963)
- “Easier Said Than Done” – The Essex
- “Surf City” – Jan and Dean
- “Sukiyaki” – Kyu Sakamoto
- “It’s My Party” – Lesley Gore
- “If You Wanna Be Happy” – Jimmy Soul
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🎧 About the Song
By its second week at #1, “Easier Said Than Done” had become a familiar and easygoing favorite on the radio.
Its smooth harmonies and laid-back rhythm gave it a distinctive sound that stood apart from more energetic hits.
🏆 Why It Stayed at #1 (Final Week)
Holding the top spot for a second week came down to:
- Smooth vocal harmonies
- A relaxed, summery groove
- Continued strong radio airplay
- Broad listener appeal
It didn’t compete loudly—it won quietly.
📊 Chart Impact & Legacy
With two weeks at #1, the song became:
- The defining hit for The Essex
- One of the standout songs of summer 1963
- A great example of harmony-driven pop success
🎶 Final Thoughts
The final week at #1 confirmed that “Easier Said Than Done” had struck the right balance of simplicity and style.
Its smooth sound made it one of the most memorable hits of its time.