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Vacation Connie Francis 1962
Valleri The Monkees 1968
(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls Dionne Warwick 1968
("(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls" also charted for King Curtis in 1968.)
Vehicle The Ides Of March 1970
Ventura Highway America 1972
Venus Frankie Avalon 1959, 1976
(This romantic song (written by Ed Marshall) topped the charts for Frankie Avalon in 1959. A disco version of this song was later recorded in 1976 which topped the Adult Contemporary charts.)
Venus The Shocking Blue 1970
("Venus" topped the charts for the Shocking Blue in 1970 and later also charted for Bananarama in 1986. This song was written by Robbie van Leeuwen and is completely different from the Frankie Avalon song with the same title.)
Venus And Mars Rock Show Wings 1975
Venus In Blue Jeans Jimmy Clanton 1962
("Venus In Blue Jeans" was written by Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller.)
A Very Special Love Song Charlie Rich 1974
The Very Thought Of You Little Willie John 1961
("The Very Thought Of You" later also charted for Rick Nelson in 1964.)
The Very Thought Of You Rick Nelson 1964
("The Very Thought Of You" previously charted for Little Willie John (1961).)
Vincent Don McLean 1972
Viva Las Vegas Elvis Presley 1964
Viva Tirado (Part 1) El Chicano 1970
(This instrumental hit was El Chicano's chart debut song. "Viva Tirado - Part II" was the B-side song.)
Voice Your Choice The Radiants 1965
Volare Al Martino 1975
(Full title: "Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)." This song previously charted for Domenico Modugno (1958), Dean Martin (1958), the McGuire Sisters (1958), and Bobby Rydell (1960).)
Volare Bobby Rydell 1960
(Full title: "Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)." This song previously charted for Domenico Modugno (1958), Dean Martin (1958), and the McGuire Sisters (1958) and later also charted for Al Martino in 1975.)
Voodoo Woman Bobby Goldsboro 1965