List of number-one hits of 1963 (Mexico)

This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1963, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Audiomusica.[1]

Chart History

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Issue Date Song Artist(s) Ref.
January 19 "El ladrón" Sonora Santanera [2]
January 26
February 2 [3]
February 9 [4]
February 16 [5]
February 23 [6]
March 2 [7]
March 9 "Al di là" Emilio Pericoli [8]
March 16 [9]
March 23 [10]
March 30 [11]
April 6 [12]
April 13 [13]
April 20 [14]
April 27 [15]
May 4 [16]
May 11 [17]
May 18 "Llegó borracho el borracho" José Alfredo Jiménez with Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán [18]
May 25 [19]
June 1 [20]
June 8 [21]
June 15 [22]
June 22 [23]
June 29 [24]
July 6 [25]
July 13 "De mil maneras" Sonora Santanera [26]
July 20
July 27 [27]
August 3 [28]
August 10 "Enemigos" Sonia López [29]
August 17 [30]
August 24 [31]
August 31 [32]
September 7 [33]
September 14 [34]
September 21 "Let's Get Together" Hayley Mills [35]
September 28 [36]
October 5 "Despeinada" Los Hooligans / Manolo Muñoz [37]
October 12 [38]
October 19 Los Hooligans [39]
October 26 [40]
November 2 "Let's Get Together" Hayley Mills [41]
November 9 [42]
November 16 "Entrega total" Javier Solís [43]
November 23 [44]
November 30 "Magia blanca" Los Hermanos Carrión [45]
December 7 [46]
December 14 [47]
December 21 [48]
December 28 "El lechero" Las Guerrilleras de la Frontera / Los Hermanos Záizar

By country of origin

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Number-one artists:

Country of origin Number of artists Artists
Mexico 9 Sonora Santanera
José Alfredo Jiménez & Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlán
Sonia López
Los Hooligans
Manolo Muñoz
Javier Solís
Los Hermanos Carrión
Las Guerrilleras de la Frontera
Los Hermanos Záizar
Italy 1 Emilio Pericoli
United Kingdom 1 Hayley Mills

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 6 "El ladrón"
"Llegó borracho el borracho"
"De mil maneras"
"Enemigos"
"Entrega total"
"El lechero"
United States 2 "Let's Get Together"
"Magia blanca" ("Devil Woman")
Italy 1 "Al di là"
Argentina 1 "Despeinada"

See also

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References

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  1. ^ January 26, 1963 issue of Billboard Magazine; page 24 (Retrieved 2016-01-24)
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Sources

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  • Print editions of the Billboard magazine from January 26 to December 28, 1963.