The longest unbroken run at number one during 1965 was ten weeks, achieved by Roger Miller with "King of the Road" between February and April.
[6] "Crying in the Chapel", which had been recorded in 1960 but never previously released,[7] held the number one position on the first chart compiled under the new methodology in June.
Like "King of the Road" earlier in the year, Arnold's song also reached the top position on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart.
[8] None of 1965's Easy Listening number ones topped the Hot 100,[9] which at the time was largely dominated by the rock and roll-influenced style of acts from the United Kingdom associated with the so-called British Invasion, such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
[10][11] "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You" by Dean Martin and "Have You Looked into Your Heart" by Jerry Vale, consecutive number ones on the Middle-Road Singles chart in January and February, both peaked outside the top 20 of the Hot 100.