Top Songs in the UK of 1953
Step into the musical time machine as we explore the top songs in the UK of 1953! The year 1953 was a remarkable period for the British music scene, with iconic tracks that topped the charts and captured the hearts of listeners. From Britpop anthems to dance floor fillers, the UK music charts were filled with diverse sounds and unforgettable hits. In this article, we’ll revisit the biggest songs, celebrate the artists who left their mark, and relive the musical highlights that defined 1953 in the UK.
- I Believe by Frankie Laine
- Terry's Theme (From 'Limelight') by Frank Chacksfield
- The Song From The Moulin Rouge by Mantovani
- I'm Walking Behind You by Eddie Fisher With Sally Sweetland
- She Wears Red Feathers by Guy Mitchell
- Outside Of Heaven by Eddie Fisher
- Because You're Mine by Mario Lanza
- Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes by Perry Como & The Ramblers
- Look At That Girl by Guy Mitchell
- Comes A-Long A-Love by Kay Starr
What happened in 1953?
Discover what the world looked like in 1953: