This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1965, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Rubén Machado's "Escalera a la fama".[1]
| Issue date | Song | Artist(s) |
|---|---|---|
| January 2 | "Flauta e' caña" | La Charanga del Caribe |
| January 16 | ||
| January 23 | "Amor" | Nat King Cole |
| January 30 | ||
| March 6 | ||
| March 13 | "Trinidad" | Cuarteto imperial |
| March 20 | ||
| March 27 | "Nosotros"/"Piel Canela" | Eydie Gormé & Los Panchos/Chico Miranda |
| April 3 | "Do Re Mi" | The Cousins/Millie Small/Simonette |
| April 10 | ||
| April 17 | "Trinidad" | Cuarteto imperial |
| May 1 | "Es una mujer (She's a Woman)"/"Me siento bien (I Feel Fine)" | The Beatles/Juan Ramón |
| May 8 | ||
| May 22 | "Ma vie" | Alain Barriere |
| May 29 | "A mover el esqueleto" | La Charanga del Caribe |
| June 5 | ||
| June 12 | "Lección de besos (Letkis)" | Piero Sancho/Míster Trombón/
Ronnie Kranckin/S.O. Waldoff |
| June 19 | ||
| June 26 | ||
| July 3 | ||
| July 10 | "Amor, perdóname (Amore scusami)" | John Foster/Juan Ramón/
Tito Rodríguez/Dalida/Claudia |
| July 17 | ||
| July 24 | "He comprendido que te amo (Ho capito che ti amo)" | Luigi Tenco/Wilma Goich/José Antonio |
| July 31 | ||
| August 7 | "Venecia sin ti" | Charles Aznavour/Juan Ramón |
| August 14 | ||
| August 21 | Charles Aznavour/Juan Ramón/Ely Neri | |
| August 28 | ||
| September 4 | ||
| September 11 | ||
| September 18 | ||
| September 25 | ||
| October 2 | ||
| October 9 | ||
| October 16 | ||
| October 23 | ||
| October 30 | ||
| November 6 | ||
| November 20 | "¡Socorro! (Help!)" | The Beatles/Los Búhos |
| November 27 | ||
| December 4 | "Shame and Scandal in the Family" | Shawn Elliot/Sacha Distel/Lance Percival/
Juan Montego & The Kingston Orchestra |
| December 11 | ||
| December 18 | "A veces me pregunto yo" | Richard Anthony |
| December 25 | "Changuito Dios" | Palito Ortega |
See also
References
Sources
- Print editions of the Billboard magazine.
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