🏆 Chart Week: July 24, 1965
🎵 #1 Song: “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” by The Rolling Stones
⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 3 of 4
🎤 A Moment in Music History
Still untouchable.
For the third straight week, The Rolling Stones dominate the Billboard Hot 100 with “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” By now, the song isn’t just popular—it’s defining the sound and attitude of 1965.
Its gritty guitar riff and rebellious tone continue to separate it from the polished pop and Motown hits surrounding it on the chart.
📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (July 24, 1965)
- “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” – The Rolling Stones
- “I’m Henry VIII, I Am” – Herman’s Hermits
- “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)” – Four Tops
- “What’s New Pussycat?” – Tom Jones
- “Cara, Mia” – Jay and the Americans
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📈 What’s Moving This Week
- The Rolling Stones continue their dominant run at #1
- Herman’s Hermits climb to #2 and are gaining momentum fast
- Tom Jones breaks into the Top 5 with a rising hit
- Four Tops remain strong in the Top 3
🎶 Final Thoughts
This week perfectly captures the musical crossroads of 1965.
Motown is still powerful. Pop is still polished. But rock—louder, bolder, and more rebellious—is starting to take control.
And right at the center of it all?
The Rolling Stones and “Satisfaction.”