🏆 Chart Week: August 10, 1963
🎵 #1 Song: “Fingertips – Pt. 2” by Little Stevie Wonder
⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 1 of 3
🎤 A Moment in Music History
By mid-August 1963, something completely different took over the charts—a live recording.
“Fingertips – Pt. 2” jumped to #1, bringing raw energy and crowd excitement to the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
At just 13 years old, Little Stevie Wonder became the youngest artist ever to top the chart.
📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (August 10, 1963)
- “Fingertips – Pt. 2” – Little Stevie Wonder
- “So Much in Love” – The Tymes
- “Surf City” – Jan and Dean
- “Easier Said Than Done” – The Essex
- “Memphis” – Lonnie Mack
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🎧 About the Song
“Fingertips – Pt. 2” is a live instrumental performance that captures the excitement of a real concert.
Little Stevie Wonder leads the performance with harmonica, vocals, and audience interaction, creating a dynamic and unforgettable sound.
🏆 Why It Reached #1
Several key elements helped push the song to the top:
- A high-energy live performance
- A unique, interactive feel with the audience
- A standout harmonica-driven sound
- Curiosity and strong listener response
It didn’t sound like a studio recording—and that made it special.
📊 Chart Impact & Legacy
This marked the first week of a three-week run at #1, and a major milestone in music history.
The song:
- Launched the career of Little Stevie Wonder
- Became one of the most famous live recordings to hit #1
- Showed that raw performance energy could top the charts
🎶 Final Thoughts
“Fingertips – Pt. 2” proved that sometimes the best music happens live.
Its energy, spontaneity, and excitement made it a moment listeners couldn’t ignore.