🏆 Chart Week: October 16, 1965

đŸŽ” #1 Song: “Yesterday” by The Beatles

⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 2 of 4


⚡ What Happened This Week

The softest #1 song of the year keeps its grip on the top spot.


đŸŽ€ A Moment in Music History

“Yesterday” by The Beatles holds strong at #1, proving this wasn’t just a novelty hit—it’s a movement.

At a time when rock is getting louder and more rebellious, this simple acoustic ballad is doing the opposite
 and winning.

It’s one of those rare moments where the entire sound of the charts slows down.


📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (October 16, 1965)

  1. “Yesterday” – The Beatles
  2. “Treat Her Right” – Roy Head and The Traits
  3. “Hang On Sloopy” – The McCoys
  4. “A Lover’s Concerto” – The Toys
  5. “Keep On Dancing” – The Gentrys

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📈 What’s Moving This Week


đŸŽ¶ The Storyline Keeps Building

The chart is shifting again—less chaos, more melody, more emotion.


đŸ”„ Final Thoughts

“Yesterday” isn’t just holding #1—it’s redefining what a hit song can be.

No big production. No flashy hooks. Just melody and feeling.

And listeners can’t get enough.