VG-lista 1959
This is a complete list of all the singles that entered the VG-lista - the official Norwegian hit-chart - in 1959. 48 singles entered the VG-lista in 1959 altogether and these are all listed below according to how well they have charted over time.
1959
Week | Artist | Single | Country | Weeks | Straight to #1 ? | ||
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Top 1 | Top 10 | Top 20 | |||||
Louis Prima | "Buona sera" | ![]() |
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Connie Francis | "Carolina Moon" | ![]() |
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The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ![]() |
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The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
Little Richard | "Baby Face" | ![]() |
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Little Richard | "Baby Face" | ||||||
Little Richard | "Baby Face" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
The Kingston Trio | "Tom Dooley" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ![]() |
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Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Chris Barber's Jazz Band | "Petite Fleur" | ||||||
Per Asplin | "En glad calypso om våren" | ![]() |
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Per Asplin | "En glad calypso om våren" | ||||||
Per Asplin | "En glad calypso om våren" | ||||||
Per Asplin | "En glad calypso om våren" | ||||||
Per Asplin | "En glad calypso om våren" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ![]() |
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Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Living Doll" | ||||||
Craig Douglas | "Only Sixteen" | ![]() |
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Craig Douglas | "Only Sixteen" | ||||||
Craig Douglas | "Only Sixteen" | ||||||
Craig Douglas | "Only Sixteen" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Travellin' Light" | ![]() |
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Cliff Richard | "Travellin' Light" | ||||||
Cliff Richard | "Travellin' Light" | ||||||
Emile Ford | "What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For" | ![]() |
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Emile Ford | What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For |
Top singles of 1959
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