This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1966, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Audiomusica.[1]
Popular singer Javier Solís died on April 19. He posthumously earned his eleventh and twelfth number-one hits Una limosna and Amigo organillero.
Chart history
editIssue Date | Song | Artist(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
January 1 | "Es Lupe" | Los Johnny Jets | [2] |
January 8 | [3] | ||
January 15 | |||
January 22 | [4] | ||
January 29 | [5] | ||
February 5 | [6] | ||
February 12 | |||
February 19 | [7] | ||
February 26 | "Por las calles de México" | Sonora Santanera | [8] |
March 5 | "Es Lupe" | Los Johnny Jets | [9] |
March 12 | "Mazatlán" | Mike Laure | [10] |
March 19 | "Es Lupe" | Los Johnny Jets | [11] |
March 26 | "La banda borracha" | Mike Laure | |
April 2 | "Senza fine" | The Brass Ring | [12] |
April 9 | "La banda borracha" | Mike Laure | [13] |
April 16 | [14] | ||
April 30 | [15] | ||
May 7 | |||
May 14 | [16] | ||
May 21 | [17] | ||
May 28 | "Una limosna" | Javier Solís | [18] |
June 4 | |||
June 11 | [19] | ||
June 18 | [20] | ||
June 25 | "Amigo organillero" | ||
July 2 | [21] | ||
July 9 | [22] | ||
July 16 | [23] | ||
July 23 | [24] | ||
July 30 | "El despertar" | Marco Antonio Muñiz | |
August 6 | [25] | ||
August 13 | [26] | ||
August 20 | [27] | ||
August 27 | [28] | ||
September 3 | "Mi razón" | Sonora Santanera | [29] |
September 10 | [30] | ||
September 17 | |||
October 1 | [31] | ||
October 8 | "Senza fine" | The Brass Ring | |
October 15 | "La banda borracha" | Mike Laure | [32] |
October 22 | |||
October 29 | "Mi razón" | Sonora Santanera | [33] |
November 5 | "Brasilia" | Tony Mottola | |
November 19 | "Fuiste a Acapulco" | Los Apson | [34] |
November 26 | |||
December 10 | "Brasilia" | Tony Mottola | [35] |
December 17 | "El botones" | Sonora Santanera | |
December 24 | "Senza fine" | The Brass Ring | [36] |
December 31 | "Fuiste a Acapulco" | Los Apson | [37] |
By country of origin
editNumber-one artists:
Country of origin | Number of artists | Artists |
---|---|---|
Mexico | 7 | Los Johnny Jets |
Sonora Santanera | ||
Mike Laure | ||
Los Rockin' Devils | ||
Javier Solís | ||
Marco Antonio Muñiz | ||
Los Apson | ||
United States | 2 | The Brass Ring |
Tony Mottola |
Number-one compositions (it denotes the country of origin of the song's composer[s]; in case the song is a cover of another one, the name of the original composition is provided in parentheses):
Country of origin | Number of compositions | Compositions |
---|---|---|
Mexico | 8 | "Por las calles de México" |
"Mazatlán" | ||
"Una limosna" | ||
"Amigo organillero" | ||
"El despertar" | ||
"Mi razón" | ||
"Fuiste a Acapulco" | ||
"El botones" | ||
United States | 2 | "Es Lupe" ("Hang On Sloopy") |
"Brasilia" | ||
Colombia | 1 | "La banda borracha" |
Italy | 1 | "Senza fine" |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ April 4, 1966 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 54 (Retrieved 24 January 2016)
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". January 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". January 15, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". January 22, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". January 29, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 44)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 41)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 47)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 34)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 38)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". March 26, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". April 2, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". April 9, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". April 16, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". May 7, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". May 14, 1966. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 50)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World (p. 37)" (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ^ "Billboard Hits of the World". Retrieved April 18, 2019.
Sources
edit- Print editions of the Billboard magazine from January 1, 1966, to January 7, 1967.