The greatest songs in Billboard Hot 100 history, ranked by TRAX score — a composite of peak position, weeks charted, and milestone bonuses.
#2,701–#2,800 of 6,790 · 1960s
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Understanding
Ray Charles
777
Johnny One Time
Brenda Lee
777
Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
Freddie Cannon
776
String Along
Fabian
776
A Tear
Gene McDaniels
774
Do Something To Me
Tommy James and the Shondells
773
The Ballad Of Jed Clampett
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
772
Hootenanny
Glencoves
772
The Days Of Sand And Shovels
Bobby Vinton
771
There Will Never Be Another You
Chris Montez
770
Java
Floyd Cramer
770
Sound Of Love
Five Americans, The
769
Going Going Gone
Brook Benton
768
Portrait Of My Love
Tokens, The
768
Mystic Eyes
Them
767
Gallant Men
Senator Everett Mckinley Dirkson
767
Slaughter On Tenth Avenue
The Ventures
766
Swingin' Gently
Earl Grant
765
Princess In Rags
Gene Pitney
764
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Floyd Cramer
764
I Get The Sweetest Feeling
Jackie Wilson
764
Your Unchanging Love
Marvin Gaye
763
Let's Get Together
We Five
763

Twistin' Postman
Marvelettes
763
Fly Me To The Moon
Bobby Womack
762
Mr. Businessman
Ray Stevens
762
I Rise, I Fall
Johnny Tillotson
761
I Believe
The Bachelors
760
Baby You Got It
Brenton Wood
759
Red Sails In The Sunset
Fats Domino
759
Michael
C.O.D.'s, The
759
Hey! Little Girl
Del Shannon
758
Rip Van Winkle
Devotions, The
758
Time Machine
Grand Funk Railroad
757
Green Light
The American Breed
756
Back On The Street Again
Sunshine Company, The
756
Chapel In The Moonlight
The Bachelors
756
True Grit
Glen Campbell
755
Tar And Cement (Il Ragazzo Della Via Gluck)
Verdelle Smith
755
If I Can't Have You
Etta & Harvey
755
Heartaches By The Number
Johnny Tillotson
755
I'm Comin' Home, Cindy
Trini Lopez
754
Ain't Gonna Lie
Keith
752
Drownin' My Sorrows
Connie Francis
752
The Minotaur
Dick Hyman
751
You've Made Me So Very Happy
Brenda Holloway
751
In The Heat Of The Night
Ray Charles
751
(When She Needs Good Lovin') She Comes To Me
Chicago Loop, The
751
Pop Pop Pop - Pie
Sherrys, The
751
Memories (Live)
Elvis Presley
749
Whenever He Holds You
Bobby Goldsboro
749
Soulshake
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
749
Wait For Me
The Playmates
748
Don't You Believe It
Andy Williams
748

Afrikaan Beat
Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestr
746
Come To The Sunshine
Harpers Bizarre
745
Hey Little One
Dorsey Burnette
745
A Year Ago Tonight
Crests, The
743
Cloud Nine
Mongo Santamaria
742
Lemon Tree
Peter, Paul & Mary
742
Hole In The Wall
Packers, The
741
To Know You Is To Love You
Bobby Vinton
740
Daddy's Little Man
O.C. Smith
739
Bowling Green
The Everly Brothers
737
Sunday For Tea
Peter and Gordon
736
I'll Try Something New
Miracles, The
736
Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do
Betty Wright
736
Misty
"Groove" Holmes
735
Shake A Tail Feather
Five Du-Tones, The
735
When A Boy Falls In Love
Mel Carter
735
Cry To Me
Solomon Burke
733
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener
Petula Clark
733
Don't Cry, Baby
Etta James
732
Please Don't Go
Ral Donner
732
Think
James Brown
732
What A Woman In Love Won't Do
Sandy Posey
732
So Close
Jake Holmes
731
I'm Free
The Who
731
It Should Have Been Me
Gladys Knight and the Pips
731
World (Part 1)
James Brown
731
Let's Do The Freddie
Chubby Checker
730
Naturally Stoned
Avant-Garde
729
I Chose To Sing The Blues
Ray Charles
728
Tijuana Taxi
Herb Alpert And The Tijuana Brass
727
I'm In The Mood For Love
Chimes, The
727
I'll Try Anything
Dusty Springfield
727
A Minute Of Your Time
Tom Jones
726
My Last Date (With You)
Skeeter Davis
726
No One Will Ever Know
Jimmie Rodgers
726
Stewball
Peter, Paul & Mary
726
Not Fade Away
the Rolling Stones
726
I Found A Girl
Jan & Dean
726
Sophisticated Cissy
Meters, The
726
Temptation
Everly Brothers
725
All
James Darren
725
Suddenly You Love Me
Tremeloes, The
725
The Ties That Bind
Brook Benton
724
Goodbye My Love
James Brown
723
The Lonely Surfer
Jack Nitzsche
723
Wait A Minute
The Coasters
722
About TRAX Score: Calculated from peak position (101 − peak), milestone week bonuses (60× top 40, 90× top 10, 99× weeks at #2, 100× weeks at #1), plus a weekly positional sum (126 − position for each charted week). Higher is better.