List of number-one singles of 1956 (France)

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This is a list of the French singles & airplay chart reviews number-ones of 1956.

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Number-ones by week

Singles chart

WeekIssue dateArtist(s)SongRef.
1
5 January
Eddie and Tania Constantine
"L'Homme et L'Enfant"
(lit. "The Old Man and the Little Boy")
[1]
2
12 January
3
19 January
4
26 January
5
2 February
6
9 February
7
16 February
8
23 February
9
1 March
Georges Brassens
"Chanson pour l'Auvergnat"  [ fr ]
10
8 March
11
15 March
12
22 March
13
29 March
14
5 April
Charles Aznavour
"Sur ma vie"
15
12 April
16
19 April
17
26 April
18
3 May
Lucienne Delyle
"Amour, Castagnettes et Tango"
19
10 May
20
17 May
21
24 May
22
31 May
23
7 June
24
14 June
25
21 June
26
28 June
27
5 July
Darío Moreno
"Je vais revoir ma blonde"
28
12 July
29
19 July
30
26 July
31
2 August
Annie Cordy
"La Ballade de Davy Crockett"
32
9 August
33
16 August
34
23 August
35
30 August
36
6 September
Lucienne Delyle
"Au revoir Rome"
37
13 September
38
20 September
39
27 September
40
4 October
Luis Mariano
"La Plus belle chose au monde"
41
11 October
42
18 October
43
25 October
44
1 November
Lucienne Delyle
"Au revoir Rome"
45
8 November
46
15 November
47
22 November
48
29 November
49
6 December
Darío Moreno
"Je vais revoir ma blonde"
50
13 December
51
20 December
52
27 December
Gilbert Bécaud
"La Corrida"

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