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Rick Nelson’s Poor Little Fool was the first on Aug. 4, 1958. Mariah Carey has spent the most weeks in No. 1. Go Away Little Girl was a hit twice over, the first time by Steve Lawrence and the second time by Donny Osmond.

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STEVE LAWRENCE
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Rick Nelson’s Poor Little Fool was the first on Aug. 4, 1958. Mariah Carey has spent the most weeks in No. 1. Go Away Little Girl was a hit twice over, the first time by Steve Lawrence and the second time by Donny Osmond.

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