🎵 #1 Song: “Stranger on the Shore” by Mr. Acker Bilk

⏱ Weeks at #1: 1 Week


🎤 A Moment in Music History

As May 1962 came to a close, the charts took an unexpected turn.

After weeks of vocal-driven hits, an instrumental piece—“Stranger on the Shore”—rose to #1, showing that melody alone could capture the hearts of listeners.


📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (May 26, 1962)

  1. “Stranger on the Shore” – Mr. Acker Bilk
  2. “Soldier Boy” – The Shirelles
  3. “Mashed Potato Time” – Dee Dee Sharp
  4. “Good Luck Charm” – Elvis Presley
  5. “Johnny Angel” – Shelley Fabares

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👉 A diverse Top 5—but this week, an instrumental stood above them all.


🎧 About the Song

“Stranger on the Shore” is a smooth, gentle instrumental led by a warm clarinet melody.

Its slow, flowing style creates a calm and reflective mood, allowing listeners to connect with the music without the need for lyrics. The simplicity of the arrangement is what makes it so powerful.


🏆 Why It Reached #1

Several key elements helped push the song to the top:

It proved that sometimes, music doesn’t need words to make an impact.


📊 Chart Impact & Legacy

Although it held #1 for just one week, the song made a lasting impression:


🎶 Final Thoughts

“Stranger on the Shore” is a reminder that great music speaks for itself.

In a chart filled with lyrics and vocals, it rose to the top with nothing but melody—and that made it unforgettable.