🏆 Chart Week: July 20, 1963

🎵 #1 Song: “Surf City” by Jan and Dean

⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 1 of 2


🎤 A Moment in Music History

By late July 1963, the sound of summer officially took over the charts.

“Surf City” climbed to #1, bringing beach vibes, catchy harmonies, and a carefree spirit to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.


📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (July 20, 1963)

  1. “Surf City” – Jan and Dean
  2. “Easier Said Than Done” – The Essex
  3. “So Much in Love” – The Tymes
  4. “Sukiyaki” – Kyu Sakamoto
  5. “It’s My Party” – Lesley Gore

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🎧 About the Song

“Surf City” is an upbeat, harmony-driven song built around the growing surf culture of the early 1960s.

Jan and Dean deliver the track with energy and a sense of fun that perfectly captures the carefree summer lifestyle.


🏆 Why It Reached #1

Several key elements helped push the song to the top:

It didn’t just reflect the season—it defined it.


📊 Chart Impact & Legacy

This marked the first week of a two-week run at #1, and a key moment for surf music.

The song:


🎶 Final Thoughts

“Surf City” brought a new kind of energy to the charts—fun, fast, and full of sunshine.

It wasn’t just a song—it was a soundtrack for summer.