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===Singles=== {| class="sortable wikitable" |- !rowspan="2"|Year !!rowspan="2"|Titles<br /><small>Both sides from same album except where indicated</small> !!colspan="5"|Chart positions !!rowspan="2"|Album |- !<small>[[Billboard Hot 100|US <br />Billboard]]</small><br /><ref name="whitburn">{{cite book|first=Joel|last=Whitburn|year=2003|title=Top Pop Singles 1955β2002|edition=1st|publisher=Record Research Inc.|location=Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin|isbn=0-89820-155-1|page=[https://archive.org/details/joelwhitburnstop00whitbur/page/218 218]|url=https://archive.org/details/joelwhitburnstop00whitbur/page/218}}</ref><ref name="BB top hits 2024"/> !!<small>[[Cashbox Magazine|US <br />Cashbox]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite book |last=Hoffmann |first=Frank |year=1983 |title=The Cash Box Singles Chart, 1950-1981 |location=Metuchen, New Jersey |publisher=[[The Scarecrow Press]] |pages=186β187 |isbn=0810815958}}</ref> !![[Kent Music Report|AUS]]<br /><ref>{{cite book |last=Kent |first=David |title=Australian Chart Book 1940β1969 |title-link=Kent Music Report |publisher=Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd, Turramurra, N.S.W. |year=2005 |page=62 |isbn=0-646-44439-5 |author-link=David Kent (historian)}}</ref>!![[UK Singles Chart|UK]]<br /><ref name="betts">{{cite book| first= Graham| last= Betts| year=2004| title= Complete UK Hit Singles 1952β2004| edition= 1st|publisher= Collins| location= London| isbn= 0-00-717931-6| page=248}}</ref>!![[CHUM Chart|CAN]]<br /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1050chum.com/index_chumcharts.aspx?artist=8507|title=CHUM Charts 1958-1963|access-date=May 3, 2024|archive-date=July 16, 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060716101625/http://www.1050chum.com/index_chumcharts.aspx?artist=8507|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- ! 1955 | "I Want Some Lovin'"<br /><small>b/w "Soda Fountain Girl"<br />(Credited to "Jimmy & Duane with Buddy Long & The Western Melody Boys")</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center| Non-LP tracks |- ! rowspan=4| 1958 | "Moovin' n' Groovin'"<br /><small>b/w "Up and Down" (From ''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang, Volume II'')</small> || align=center|72|| align=center|54 || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || style="text-align:center;" rowspan="5"|''Have "Twangy" Guitar Will Travel'' |- | "[[Rebel-'Rouser]]"<br /><small>b/w "Stalkin'"</small> || align=center|6|| align=center|7|| align=center|9|| align=center|19|| align=center|8 |- | "[[Ramrod (Duane Eddy song)|Ramrod]]"<br /><small>b/w "The Walker" (Non-LP. Eddy does not appear on the track)</small> || align=center|27|| align=center|33|| align=center|90|| align=center|-||align=center|7 |- | "[[Cannonball (Duane Eddy song)|Cannonball]]"<br /><small>b/w "Mason Dixon Lion" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|15|| align=center|16|| align=center|52|| align=center|22|| align=center|7 |- ! rowspan=7| 1959 | "The Lonely One"<br /><small>b/w "Detour"</small> || align=center|23|| align=center|19|| align=center|47/45|| align=center|-|| align=center|8 |- | "[[Peter Gunn (song)|Peter Gunn]]"<br /><small>b/w "Yep!"</small> || style="text-align:center;" colspan="3"|<small>(''see 1960'')</small>|| align=center|6|| align=center|2 || style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|''Especially for You'' |- | "[[Yep!]]"<br /><small>b/w "Three-30-Blues" (from ''Have "Twangy" Guitar Will Travel'')</small> || align=center|30|| align=center|27|| align=center|46 || align=center|17|| align=center|12 |- | "[[Forty Miles of Bad Road]]" / || align=center|9|| align=center|10|| align=center|11 || align=center|11|| align=center|4 ||style="text-align:center;" rowspan="5"|''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang'' |- | "The Quiet Three" || align=center|46||align=center|68|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- |- | "[[Some Kind-a Earthquake]]" / || align=center|37|| align=center|28|| align=center|32|| align=center|12|| align=center|21 |- | "First Love, First Tears" || align=center|59|| align=center|75|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|21 |- ! rowspan=5| 1960 | "[[My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean|Bonnie Came Back]]"<br /><small>b/w "Lost Island" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|26|| align=center|20|| align=center|15|| align=center|12|| align=center|15 |- | "[[Shazam! (Duane Eddy song)|Shazam!]]"<br /><small>b/w "The Secret Seven" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|45|| align=center|41|| align=center|21|| align=center|4 || align=center|26|| align=center|''Duane Eddy's 16 Greatest Hits'' |- | "[[Because They're Young (song)|Because They're Young]]"<br /><small>b/w "Rebel Walk" (from ''The "Twangs" The "Thang"'')</small> || align=center|4|| align=center|3||align=center|6|| align=center|2 || align=center|5|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang'' |- | "[[Kommotion (song)|Kommotion]]"<br /><small>b/w "Theme for Moon Children"</small> || align=center|78|| align=center|39||align=center|40|| align=center|13|| align=center|27 |- | "[[Peter Gunn (song)|Peter Gunn]]"<br /><small>b/w "[[Along the Navajo Trail (song)|Along the Navajo Trail]]"</small> || align=center|27|| align=center|26 || align=center|2 || align=center|<small>(''see 1959'')</small> || align=center|30|| align=center|''Especially For You'' |- ! rowspan=7| 1961 | "[[Pepe (song)|Pepe]]"<br /><small>b/w "Lost Friend"</small> || align=center|18|| align=center|19|| align=center|29 || align=center|2|| align=center|17|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"|''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang, Volume II'' |- | "[[Dixie (song)|Theme from Dixie]]" / || align=center|39|| align=center|37||align=center|21|| align=center|7|| align=center|37 |- | "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" || align=center|101|| align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|- |- | "[[Ring of Fire (Duane Eddy song)|Ring of Fire]]"<br /><small>b/w "Bobbie" (from ''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang, Volume II'')</small> || align=center|84|| align=center|57|| align=center|27 || align=center|17 || align=center|-|| style="text-align:center;"|Non-LP track |- | "Drivin' Home"<br /><small>b/w "[[Tammy (song)|Tammy]]" (from ''Girls! Girls! Girls!'')</small> || align=center|87|| align=center|69|| align=center|43|| align=center|30 || align=center|-|| align=center|''$1,000,000 Worth of Twang, Volume II'' |- | "[[My Blue Heaven (song)|My Blue Heaven]]"<br /><small>b/w "Along Came Linda" (from ''Especially for You'')</small> || align=center|50|| align=center|81|| align=center|62 ||align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|''The "Twangs" the "Thang"'' |- | "[[Caravan (Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington song)|Caravan]]" (Part 1)<br /><small>b/w "Caravan" (Part 2)</small> || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|42 || align=center|-|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|Non-LP tracks |- ! rowspan=7| 1962 | "The Avenger"<br /><small>b/w "[[Londonderry Air]]"</small> || align=center|101|| align=center|-|| align=center|60|| align=center|-|| align=center|- |- | "Moanin' 'n' Twistin'"<br /> || align=center|18|| align=center|19|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|''Twistin' 'n' Twangin{{'}}'' |- | "The Battle"<br /><small>b/w "Trambone"</small> || align=center|114||align=center|100||align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|''The "Twangs" the "Thang"'' |- | "[[Deep in the Heart of Texas]]"<br /><small>b/w "Saints and Sinners" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|78|| align=center|83|| align=center|38|| align=center|19 || align=center|-|| align=center|''The Best of Duane Eddy'' |- | "Runaway Pony"<br /><small>b/w "Just Because" (from ''Especially for You'')</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center| β || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|Non-LP track, Final Jamie Records single |- | "[[The Ballad of Paladin]]"<br /><small>b/w "The Wild Westerners" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|33|| align=center|48|| align=center|15|| align=center|10 || align=center|9|| align=center|''The Best of Duane Eddy'' |- | "[[(Dance with the) Guitar Man]]"<br /><small>b/w "Stretchin' Out" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|12|| align=center|11|| align=center|-|| align=center|4 || align=center|2|| align=center|''Dance with the Guitar Man'' |- ! rowspan=3| 1963 | "Boss Guitar"<br /><small>b/w "The Desert Rat" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|28|| align=center|30|| align=center|13|| align=center|27 || align=center|5|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="3"|''The Best of Duane Eddy'' |- | "Lonely Boy, Lonely Guitar"<br /><small>b/w "Joshin'" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|82||align=center|76||align=center|52||align=center|35|| align=center|- |- | "Your Baby's Gone Surfin"<br /><small>b/w "Shuckin'" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|93|| align=center|82|| align=center|46|| align=center|49|| align=center|- |- ! rowspan="4"|1964 | "The Son of Rebel Rouser"<br /><small>b/w "The Story of Three Loves"</small> || align=center|97|| align=center|90|| align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|Non-LP tracks |- | "Guitar Child"<br /><small>b/w "Jerky Jalopy" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|- || align=center| β || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|''Twangin' Up a Storm'' |- | "Water Skiing"<br /><small>b/w "Theme from 'A Summer Place'" (from Twangin' the Golden Hits)</small> || align=center|- || align=center| β || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|''Water Skiing'' |- | "Guitar Star"<br /><small>b/w "The Iguana"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"|Non-LP tracks |- ! rowspan="3"|1965 | "Moon Shot"<br /><small>b/w "Roughneck"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- | "Trash"<br /><small>b/w "South Phoenix"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|''Duane a Go-Go'' |- | "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"<br /><small>b/w "[[The House of the Rising Sun]]"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-||align=center|''Duane Eddy Does Bob Dylan'' |- ! rowspan="2"|1966 | "El Rancho Grande"<br /><small>b/w "Papa's Movin' On (I'm Movin' On)"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-||align=center|Non-LP tracks |- | "Daydream"<br /><small>b/w "This Guitar Was Made for Twangin'"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|''The Biggest Twang of Them All'' |- ! rowspan="2"|1967 | "Roarin'"<br /><small>b/w "Monsoon" (Non-LP track)</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|''The Roarin' Twangies'' |- | "Guitar on My Mind"<br /><small>b/w "Wicked Woman from Wickenburg"</small> (from ''The Roarin' Twangies'')<br /><small>(Credited to "Duane and Miriam Eddy")</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="12"|Non-LP tracks |- ! rowspan="2"|1968 | "There Is a Mountain"<br /><small>b/w "This Town"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- | "The Satin Hours"<br /><small>b/w "Niki Hoeky"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- ! 1969 | "Break My Mind"<br /><small>b/w "Lovingbird"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- |- ! rowspan="2"|1970 | "Freight Train"<br /><small>b/w "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"</small> || align=center|110||align=center|95|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|93<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.6118.pdf|title=RPM Top 100 Singles - February 7, 1970|access-date=May 3, 2024|archive-date=May 13, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160513002704/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.6118.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>{{refn|group=nb|In addition to charting and peaking at #93 on RPM's Canadian pop charts, "Freight Train" also peaked at #22 on RPM's Canadian adult contemporary charts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/028020/f2/nlc008388.78525912.pdf| title=RPM Top 50 Adult - February 14, 1970}}</ref>}} |- | "Something"<br /><small>b/w "The Five-Seventeen"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- |- ! 1972 | "Renegade"<br /><small>b/w "Nightly News"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- |- ! rowspan="3"|1975 | "[[Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar]]"<br /><small>b/w "Blue Montana Sky"</small> || align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- ||align=center|9|| align=center|- |- | "The Man With The Gold Guitar"<br /><small>b/w "Mark of Zorro"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- | "Love Confusion"<br /><small>b/w "Love is a Warm Emotion"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- ! 1976 | "You Are My Sunshine"<br /><small>b/w "From 8 to 7"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|- || align=center|- |- ! 1986 | "[[Peter Gunn (song)|Peter Gunn]]" (with [[Art of Noise]])<br /><small>b/w "Something Always Happens" (The Art of Noise)</small> || align=center|50||align=center|49|| align=center|- ||align=center|8|| align=center|- |- ! 1987 | "Spies"<br /><small>b/w "Rockabilly Holiday"</small> || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|- || align=center|-|| align=center|-|| align=center|''Duane Eddy'' |- |colspan="8β style="font-size:90%" align=βcenterβ| "β" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |}
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