List of number-one hits of 1963 (Mexico)

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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]

Contents

Chart History

Issue DateSongArtist(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 19Los 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

Number-one artists:

Country of originNumber of artistsArtists
Mexico9Sonora 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 1Emilio Pericoli
United Kingdom 1Hayley 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 originNumber of compositionsCompositions
Mexico6"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")
Italy1"Al di là"
Argentina 1"Despeinada"

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