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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Being a music buff this has got me intertested and I have spent ages searching the web, but I canot find the answer.
The artists who had UK number ones in 1958 were: Harry Belafonte, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Michael Holliday, Perry Como, Marvin Rainwater, Connie Francis, Vic Damone, Everly Brothers, Kalin Twins, Tommy Edwards, Lord Rockingham X1 and Conway Twitty.
I cannot find any that may have produced a song in 1964.
But Jack Good did help put together the group Lord Rockingham X1 (it was mostly session musicians but not sure if he played with them) and he also did some producing.
He produced P J Proby who had 3 hits in 1964. Not sure if any were number 2 though.
That may give you something to go on.
Swinging Blue Jeans - Hippy Hippy Shake (Walter Ridley)
Gerry & Pacemakers - I'm The One (George Martin)
Dave Clark Five - Bits And Pieces (Dave Clark)
Hollies - Just One Look (Ron Richards)
Millie - My Boy Lollipop (Chris Blackwell)
Bachelors - I Believe (???)
Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Someone Someone (Mike Smith)
Four Seasons featuring The Sound Of Frankie Valli - Rag Doll (Bob Crewe)
Kinks - All Day And All Of The Night (Shel Talmy)
Petula Clark - Downtown (Tony Hatch)
Gene Pitney - I'm Gonna Be Strong (Gene Pitney?)
Although not an answer to the question, two links that exist between artists in this list and that of no.1s from 1958...
On Millie's first single in 1963 'Don't You Know', she was accompanied by an orchestra conducted by Lord Rockingham XI's Harry Robinson.
Gene Pitney wrote songs for Tommy Edwards (and they share a birthday, namely 17th Feb).