🏆 Chart Week: November 20, 1965
🎵 #1 Song: “I Hear A Symphony” by The Supremes
⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 1 of 2
⚡ What Happened This Week
Motown rises to the top as The Supremes take over the #1 spot.
🎤 A Moment in Music History
The balance shifts again.
After rock reclaimed the top with The Rolling Stones, now Motown steps in and takes control. The Supremes hit #1 with “I Hear A Symphony,” bringing a polished, orchestral sound that blends pop, soul, and sophistication.
It’s smooth… powerful… and impossible to ignore.
📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (November 20, 1965)
- “I Hear A Symphony” – The Supremes
- “1-2-3” – Len Barry
- “Get Off Of My Cloud” – The Rolling Stones
- “Rescue Me” – Fontella Bass
- “Let’s Hang On!” – The Four Seasons
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📈 What’s Moving This Week
- The Supremes jump to #1 with strong momentum
- Len Barry holds steady at #2
- Fontella Bass continues climbing into the Top 5
- The Rolling Stones fall from #1 to #3
🎶 The Storyline This Week
- New #1 (Motown Takes Over): The Supremes – “I Hear A Symphony”
- Rock Fading Back: The Rolling Stones – “Get Off Of My Cloud”
- Soul Rising: Fontella Bass – “Rescue Me”
The charts are shifting again—and Motown is leading the charge.
🔥 Final Thoughts
This week marks another turning point.
Rock had its moment…
But now Motown brings a richer, more polished sound back to the top.
“I Hear A Symphony” feels bigger than a hit—it feels like a statement.