"Top" can be measured many different ways.
The 5-year "Top 40" links list rock and pop songs in
each year that charted in the Top 40 from 1930 to 1998. The list
shows the artist and the highest rank each song achieved. The songs
that have links retrieve the lyrics for the song from Lyrics World.
Year
| Song - Artist (Highest Rank)
|
1940 |
Alice Blue Gown
- Frankie Masters (#7) |
1940 |
All This and
Heaven Too - Jimmy Dorsey (#9) |
1940 |
All the Things
You Are - Tommy Dorsey (#1) |
1940 |
All the Things
You Are - Artie Shaw (#8) |
1940 |
And So Do I
- Jimmy Dorsey (#25) |
1940 |
Apple Blossoms
and Chapel Bells - Orrin Tucker (#8) |
1940 |
At the Balalaika
- Orrin Tucker (#3) |
1940 |
Blue Love Bird
- Kay Kyser (#7) |
1940 |
Blueberry Hill
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
The Breeze and
I - Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1940 |
The Call Of
the Canyon - Glenn Miller (#10) |
1940 |
Careless - Dick Jurgens (#6) |
1940 |
Careless - Glenn
Miller (#1) |
1940 |
Crosstown -
Glenn Miller (#9) |
1940 |
Darn That Dream
- Benny Goodman (#1) |
1940 |
Devil May Care
- Glenn Miller (#7) |
1940 |
Do I Love You? - Leo Reisman (#7) |
1940 |
Dolemite - Erskine Hawkins (#10) |
1940 |
Down Argentina Way - Leo Reisman (#7) |
1940 |
Down the Road
A Piece - Will Bradley (#10) |
1940 |
Faithful Forever
- Glenn Miller (#4) |
1940 |
Ferry Boat Serenade
- Andrews Sisters (#1) |
1940 |
Ferry Boat Serenade
- Gray Gordon (#7) |
1940 |
Five O'Clock
Whistle - Glenn Miller (#5) |
1940 |
Fools Rush In
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
Frenesi - Artie
Shaw (#1) |
1940 |
Gaucho Serenade
- Glenn Miller (#8) |
1940 |
Gaucho Serenade - Dick Todd (#4) |
1940 |
God Bless America - Kate Smith (#5) |
1940 |
Handful Of Stars
- Glenn Miller (#10) |
1940 |
How High the
Moon - Benny Goodman (#6) |
1940 |
I Can't Love
You Any More (Any More Than I Do) - Benny
Goodman (#5) |
1940 |
I Give You My Word - Mitchell Ayres (#7) |
1940 |
I'll Never Smile
Again - Tommy Dorsey (#1) |
1940 |
I'm Nobody's
Baby - Judy Garland (#3) |
1940 |
I'm Stepping
Out With A Memory Tonight - Glenn Miller (#7) |
1940 |
I'm Too Romantic - Bing Crosby (#3) |
1940 |
I've Got My Eyes On You - Bob Crosby (#8) |
1940 |
I've Got My
Eyes On You - Tommy Dorsey (#6) |
1940 |
Imagination
- Tommy Dorsey (#1) |
1940 |
Imagination
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
In An Old Dutch Garden - Dick Jurgens (#3) |
1940 |
In An Old Dutch
Garden - Glenn Miller (#8) |
1940 |
In the Mood
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
Indian Summer
- Tommy Dorsey (#1) |
1940 |
Indian Summer
- Glenn Miller (#8) |
1940 |
It's A Blue
World - Tony Martin (#2) |
1940 |
It's A Wonderful
World - Charlie Barnet (#8) |
1940 |
It's So Peaceful In the Country - Mildred
Bailey (#24) |
1940 |
Leanin' On the
Old Top Rail - Bob Crosby (#7) |
1940 |
Let There Be
Love - Sammy Kaye (#4) |
1940 |
Little Curly
Hair In A Highchair - Fats Waller (#6) |
1940 |
The Little Red
Fox - Kay Kyser (#4) |
1940 |
Looking For
Yesterday - Woody Herman (#15) |
1940 |
Lover's Lullaby - Glen Gray (#9) |
1940 |
Make Believe
Island - Mitchell Ayres (#1) |
1940 |
Make Believe Island - Jan Savitt (#8) |
1940 |
Maybe - The
Ink Spots (#2) |
1940 |
A Million Dreams
Ago - Dick Jurgens (#12) |
1940 |
The Nearness
Of You - Glenn Miller (#5) |
1940 |
A Nightingale
Sang In Berkeley Square - Glenn Miller (#2) |
1940 |
A Nightingale
Sang In Berkeley Square - Ray Noble (#10) |
1940 |
Now I Lay Me
Down To Dream - Bob Chester (#11) |
1940 |
On the Isle
Of May - Connee Boswell (#3) |
1940 |
Only Forever
- Bing Crosby (#1) |
1940 |
Only Forever - Tommy Dorsey (#7) |
1940 |
Our Love Affair - Tommy Dorsey (#5) |
1940 |
Our Love Affair - Dick Jurgens (#10) |
1940 |
Our Love Affair
- Glenn Miller (#8) |
1940 |
Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller (#5)(instrumental) |
1940 |
Playmates -
Kay Kyser (#2) |
1940 |
Pompton Turnpike
- Charlie Barnet (#3) |
1940 |
Practice Makes Perfect - Bob Chester (#3) |
1940 |
The Same Old Story - Frankie Masters (#16) |
1940 |
Say It - Glenn
Miller (#2) |
1940 |
Shake Down the
Stars - Glenn Miller (#4) |
1940 |
Sierra Sue -
Bing Crosby (#1) |
1940 |
The Singing
Hills - Bing Crosby (#3) |
1940 |
Six Lessons
From Madame La Zonga - Jimmy Dorsey (#4) |
1940 |
So Far, So Good - Bob Crosby (#10) |
1940 |
South Of the
Border - Ambrose (#8) |
1940 |
Starlit Hour
- Glenn Miller (#10) |
1940 |
Stop! It's Wonderful
- Orrin Tucker (#5) |
1940 |
That's For Me
- Bing Crosby (#9) |
1940 |
There I Go -
Vaughn Monroe (#1) |
1940 |
There I Go - Tommy Tucker (#10) |
1940 |
This Changing
World - Glenn Miller (#8) |
1940 |
To You, Sweetheart,
Aloha - Dick Todd (#10) |
1940 |
Trade Winds
- Bing Crosby (#1) |
1940 |
Trade Winds - Tommy Dorsey (#10) |
1940 |
Two Dreams Met
- Mitchell Ayres (#9) |
1940 |
We Three (My
Echo, My Shadow, & Me) - Tommy Dorsey (#3) |
1940 |
When You Wish
Upon A Star - Cliff Edwards (#10) |
1940 |
When You Wish Upon A Star - Guy Lombardo (#5) |
1940 |
When You Wish
Upon A Star - Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
When the Swallows
Come Back To Capistrano - The Ink Spots (#4) |
1940 |
When the Swallows
Come Back To Capistrano - Glenn Miller (#2) |
1940 |
Where Was I?
- Charlie Barnet (#1) |
1940 |
Whispering Grass
- The Ink Spots (#10) |
1940 |
With the Wind
and the Rain In Your Hair - Bob Crosby (#2) |
1940 |
With the Wind and the Rain In Your Hair
- Kay Kyser (#4) |
1940 |
The Woodpecker Song - The Andrews Sisters (#6) |
1940 |
The Woodpecker
Song - Glenn Miller (#1) |
1940 |
You Think Of Ev'rything - Tommy Dorsey (#10) |
1940 |
You're Lonely and I'm Lonely - Tommy Dorsey (#9) |
1940 |
You, You Darlin'
- Kay Kyser (#10) |
1941 |
Amapola - Jimmy
Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
Beat Me Daddy,
Eight To The Bar - The Andrews Sisters (#2) |
1941 |
Beat Me Daddy (Eight To the Bar) - Will
Bradley (#1) |
1941 |
The Bells Of
San Raquel - Dick Jurgens (#7) |
1941 |
Blue Champagne
- Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
Blues In the
Night - Artie Shaw (#10) |
1941 |
Chattanooga
Choo Choo - Glenn Miller (#1) |
1941 |
Daddy - Sammy
Kaye (#1) |
1941 |
Dancing In the
Dark - Artie Shaw (#9) |
1941 |
Do I Worry?
- Tommy Dorsey (#4) |
1941 |
Do I Worry?
- The Ink Spots (#8) |
1941 |
Do You Care? - Sam Donohue (#17) |
1941 |
Down Argentina
Way - Bob Crosby (#2) |
1941 |
Dream Valley
- Sammy Kaye (#1) |
1941 |
Elmer's Tune - Dick Jurgens (#8) |
1941 |
Elmer's Tune
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1941 |
Ferry Boat Serenade - Kay Kyser (#6) |
1941 |
Five O'Clock Whistle - Ella Fitzgerald (#9) |
1941 |
G'bye Now - Horace Heidt (#2) |
1941 |
G'bye Now - Woody Herman (#10) |
1941 |
Green Eyes -
Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
Hi, Neighbor - Orrin Tucker (#22) |
1941 |
High On A Windy Hill - Will Bradley (#9) |
1941 |
High On A Windy
Hill - Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
High On A Windy Hill - Gene Krupa (#2) |
1941 |
The Hut Sut
Song (A Swedish Serenade) - Horace Heidt (#3) |
1941 |
The Hut Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) -
The King Sisters (#7) |
1941 |
The Hut Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) -
Freddy Martin (#2) |
1941 |
I Don't Want
To Set the World On Fire - Horace Heidt (#1) |
1941 |
I Give You My Word - Eddy Duchin (#2) |
1941 |
I Guess I'll
Have To Dream the Rest - Glenn Miller (#4) |
1941 |
I Hear A Rhapsody
- Charlie Barnet (#2) |
1941 |
I Hear A Rhapsody
- Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
I Hear A Rhapsody - Dinah Shore (#9) |
1941 |
I See A Million People - Cab Calloway (#23) |
1941 |
I Went Out Of My Way - Teddy Powell (#23) |
1941 |
Intermezzo - Benny Goodman (#10) |
1941 |
Intermezzo - Wayne King (#5) |
1941 |
Intermezzo -
Guy Lombardo (#1) |
1941 |
Intermezzo - Freddy Martin (#7) |
1941 |
Intermezzo - Charlie Spivak (#10) |
1941 |
It All Comes Back To Me Now - Hal Kemp (#5) |
1941 |
It All Comes Back To Me Now - Gene Krupa (#2) |
1941 |
Jim - Jimmy Dorsey
(#2) |
1941 |
Jim - Dinah
Shore (#5) |
1941 |
Just A Little Bit South Of North Carolina
- Gene Krupa (#4) |
1941 |
Keep An Eye On Your Heart - Harry Roy (#9) |
1941 |
Let's Dream This One Out - Frankie Masters (#21) |
1941 |
Let's Get Away
From It All - Tommy Dorsey (#7) |
1941 |
Maria Elena
- Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
Maria Elena - Wayne King (#2) |
1941 |
Maria Elena - Tony Pastor (#9) |
1941 |
May I Never Love Again - Bob Chester (#15) |
1941 |
My Sister and
I - Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1941 |
A Nightingale
Sang In Berkeley Square - Guy Lombardo (#3) |
1941 |
Number Ten Lullaby
Lane - Eddy Duchin (#21) |
1941 |
Oh, Look At
Me Now - Tommy Dorsey (#2) |
1941 |
Orange Blosom
Lane - Glenn Miller (#23) |
1941 |
Perfidia (Tonight) - Xavier Cugat (#3) (Instrumental) |
1941 |
Perfidia (Tonight)
- Jimmy Dorsey (#9) |
1941 |
Scrub Me, Mama, With A Boogie Beat - The
Andrews Sisters (#10) |
1941 |
Scrub Me, Mama,
With A Boogie Beat - Will Bradley (#2) |
1941 |
Shepherd Serenade - Horace Heidt (#7) |
1941 |
The Shrine Of
St. Cecilia - The Andrews Sisters (#3) |
1941 |
A Sinner Kissed
An Angel - Tommy Dorsey (#15) |
1941 |
So You're the One - Eddy Duchin (#6) |
1941 |
So You're the One - Hal Kemp (#8) |
1941 |
Star Dust - Tommy Dorsey (#7) |
1941 |
Star Dust -
Artie Shaw (#2) |
1941 |
There'll Be
Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman (#6) |
1941 |
The Things I
Love - Jimmy Dorsey (#7) |
1941 |
This Love Of
Mine - Tommy Dorsey (#3) |
1941 |
'Till Reveille
- Bing Crosby (#6) |
1941 |
'Till Reveille
- Kay Kyser (#1) |
1941 |
Time Was - Jimmy
Dorsey (#10) |
1941 |
Tonight We Love
(Piano Concerto In B Flat) - Tony Martin (#5) |
1941 |
Two Hearts That
Pass In the Night - Sammy Kaye (#9) |
1941 |
Two In Love - Tommy Dorsey (#9) |
1941 |
Walkin' By the River - Una Mae Carlisle (#14) |
1941 |
We Three (My
Echo, My Shadow & Me) - Ink Spots (#1) |
1941 |
The Wise Old Owl - Al Donohue (#3) |
1941 |
Yes Indeed -
Tommy Dorsey (#4) |
1941 |
You Walk By - Blue Barron (#7) |
1941 |
You Walk By - Eddy Duchin (#6) |
1941 |
You Walk By - Tommy Tucker (#7) |
1941 |
You and I - Bing Crosby (#5) |
1941 |
You and I -
Glenn Miller (#1) |
1941 |
Yours - Jimmy
Dorsey (#2) |
1942 |
Always In My
Heart - Glenn Miller (#10) |
1942 |
At Last - Glenn
Miller (#9) |
1942 |
Be Careful,
It's My Heart - Bing Crosby (#2) |
1942 |
Blues In the
Night - Cab Calloway (#8) |
1942 |
Blues In the
Night - Woody Herman (#1) |
1942 |
Blues In the Night - Jimmie Lunceford (#4) |
1942 |
Blues In the
Night - Dinah Shore (#4) |
1942 |
Daybreak - Tommy
Dorsey (#10) |
1942 |
Dearly Beloved
- Dinah Shore (#10) |
1942 |
Deep In the Heart Of Texas - Bing Crosby (#3) |
1942 |
Deep In the Heart Of Texas - Horace Heidt (#7) |
1942 |
Deep In the
Heart Of Texas - Alvino Ray (#1) |
1942 |
Don't Sit Under
the Apple Tree - Glenn Miller (#1) |
1942 |
Ev'rything I
Love - Glenn Miller (#7) |
1942 |
For Me and My
Gal - Judy Garland and Gene Kelly (#3) |
1942 |
Full Moon -
Jimmy Dorsey (#19) |
1942 |
Happy In Love
- Dick Jurgens (#19) |
1942 |
He Wears A Pair
Of Silver Wings - Kay Kyser (#1) |
1942 |
He's My Guy
- Harry James (#7) |
1942 |
Here You Are
- Sammy Kaye (#25) |
1942 |
How About You?
- Tommy Dorsey (#8) |
1942 |
How Do I Know
It's Real? - Kate Smith (#21) |
1942 |
Humpty Dumpty
Heart - Glenn Miller (#23) |
1942 |
I Came Here To Talk For Joe - Sammy Kaye (#8) |
1942 |
I Don't Want
To Walk Without You - Harry James (#1) |
1942 |
I Got It Bad
and That Ain't Good - Duke Ellington (#13) |
1942 |
I Left My Heart
At the Stage Door Canteen - Sammy Kaye (#3) |
1942 |
I Left My Heart
At the Stage Door Canteen - Charlie Spivak (#8) |
1942 |
I Remember You
- Jimmy Dorsey (#9) |
1942 |
I'll Pray For
You - The Andrews Sisters (#22) |
1942 |
I've Got A Gal
In Kalamazoo - Glenn Miller (#1) |
1942 |
Idaho - Benny
Goodman (#4) |
1942 |
Idaho - Alvino Ray
(#3) |
1942 |
Jersey Bounce
- Jimmy Dorsey (#9) |
1942 |
Jersey Bounce - Benny Goodman (#1) (instrumental) |
1942 |
Jingle, Jangle,
Jingle - Kay Kyser (#1) |
1942 |
Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland
- Kay Kyser (#2) |
1942 |
Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland
- Guy Lombardo (#9) |
1942 |
Just As Though
You You Were Here - Tommy Dorsey with vocal
by Frank Sinatra
(#6) |
1942 |
Madelaine - Sammy Kaye (#9) |
1942 |
Manhattan Serenade - Harry James (#9) |
1942 |
Me and My Melinda
- Kay Kyser (#10) |
1942 |
Miss You - Bing Crosby (#9) |
1942 |
Miss You - Dinah
Shore (#8) |
1942 |
Mister Five By Five - Freddie Slack (#10) |
1942 |
Moonlight Cocktail
- Glenn Miller & his Orchestra (#1) |
1942 |
One Dozen Roses - Glen Gray (#8) |
1942 |
One Dozen Roses
- Harry James (#4) |
1942 |
One Dozen Roses
- Dick Jurgens (#3) |
1942 |
One Dozen Roses - Dinah Shore (#8) |
1942 |
Praise the Lord
and Pass the Ammunition - The Merry Macs (#8) |
1942 |
Remember Pearl
Harbor - Sammy Kaye (#3) |
1942 |
Rose O'Day (The Filla-Da-Gusha Song) -
Freddy Martin (#4) |
1942 |
Rose O'Day (The
Filla-Da-Gusha Song) - Kate Smith (#8) |
1942 |
Serenade In
Blue - Glenn Miller (#2) |
1942 |
She'll Always
Remember - Glenn Miller (#8) |
1942 |
Shepherd Serenade - Bing Crosby (#4) |
1942 |
The Shrine Of St. Cecilia - Sammy Kaye (#7) |
1942 |
Skylark - Glenn
Miller (#7) |
1942 |
Skylark - Dinah
Shore (#5) |
1942 |
Sleepy Lagoon
- Harry James (#1) |
1942 |
Somebody Else
Is Taking My Place - Benny Goodman (#1) |
1942 |
Somebody Else Is Taking My Place - Russ
Morgan (#5) |
1942 |
Sometimes - Eddy Duchin (#23) |
1942 |
Take Me - Jimmy Dorsey (#7) |
1942 |
Take Me - Tommy
Dorsey (#5) |
1942 |
Take Me - Benny Goodman (#10) |
1942 |
Tangerine -
The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra (#1) |
1942 |
There Will Never
Be Another You - Woody Herman (#23) |
1942 |
This Is No Laughing
Matter - Charlie Spivak (#8) |
1942 |
This Is Worth
Fighting For - Jimmy Dorsey (#13) |
1942 |
Three Little Sisters - The Andrews Sisters (#8) |
1942 |
Tonight We Love
(Piano Concerto In B Flat) - Freddy Martin (#8) |
1942 |
We're the Couple
In the Castle - Glenn Miller (#24) |
1942 |
White Christmas
- Bing Crosby (#1) |
1942 |
The White Cliffs
Of Dover - Kay Kyser (#1) |
1942 |
The White Cliffs
Of Dover - Glenn Miller (#6) |
1942 |
The White Cliffs
Of Dover - Kate Smith (#9) |
1942 |
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home - Sammy
Kaye (#19) |
1943 |
All Or Nothing
At All - Frank Sinatra with Harry James (#1) |
1943 |
As Time Goes
By - Jacques Renard (#3) |
1943 |
As Time Goes
By - Rudy Vallee (#1) |
1943 |
Brazil - Xavier
Cugat (#2) |
1943 |
Can't Get Out
Of This Mood - Kay Kyser (#4) |
1943 |
Comin' In On A Wing and A Prayer - Willie
Kelly (#2) |
1943 |
Comin' In On
A Wing and A Prayer - Song Spinners (#1) |
1943 |
Dearly Beloved
- Glenn Miller (#4) |
1943 |
Don't Cry, Baby - Ernest Hawkins (#11) |
1943 |
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Duke Ellington (#8) |
1943 |
Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Glen Gray (#7) |
1943 |
Don't Get Around
Much Anymore - The Ink Spots (#2) |
1943 |
For the First Time (I've Fallen In Love)
- Dick Haymes (#13) |
1943 |
Gobs Of Love - The King Sisters (#20) |
1943 |
I Had The Craziest
Dream - Harry James Orchestra (#1) |
1943 |
I Heard You Cried Last Night - Harry James (#2) |
1943 |
I Never Mention
Your Name - Jack Leonard (#8) |
1943 |
I'll Be Home
For Christmas - Bing Crosby (#3) |
1943 |
I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep - Jimmy
Dorsey (#19) |
1943 |
I've Heard That
Song Before - Harry James (#1) |
1943 |
If You Please
- Bing Crosby (#5) |
1943 |
In My Arms - Dick Haymes (#3) |
1943 |
In The Blue
Of Evening - The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (#1) |
1943 |
In The Mood
- Glenn Miller (#1) |
1943 |
It Can't Be
Wrong - Dick Haymes (#1) |
1943 |
It Can't Be Wrong - Allen Miller (#3) |
1943 |
It's Always
You - Tommy Dorsey (#3) |
1943 |
Jukebox Saturday
Night - Glenn Miller (#7) |
1943 |
Johnny Zero - Song Spinners (#4) |
1943 |
Let's Get Lost
- Kay Kyser (#4) |
1943 |
Let's Get Lost
- Vaughn Monroe (#1) |
1943 |
Little Did I Know - Phil Brito (#8) |
1943 |
Manhattan Serenade - Tommy Dorsey (#4) |
1943 |
Mister Five
By Five - Harry James (#1) |
1943 |
Moonlight Becomes
You - Bing Crosby (#1) |
1943 |
Moonlight Mood
- Glenn Miller (#11) |
1943 |
Oh, What A Beautiful
Mornin' - Frank Sinatra (#12) |
1943 |
Paper Doll -
Mills Brothers (#1) |
1943 |
People Will
Say We're In Love - Bing Crosby (#2) |
1943 |
People Will Say We're In Love - Frank Sinatra (#3) |
1943 |
Pistol-Packin'
Mama - Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters (#2) |
1943 |
Pistol Packin'
Mama - Al Dexter (#1) |
1943 |
Praise the Lord
and Pass the Ammunition - Kay Kyser (#1) |
1943 |
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey - Dick Haymes (#5) |
1943 |
Put Your Arms
Around Me, Honey - Dick Kuhn (#4) |
1943 |
Rose Ann Of Charing Cross - Peter Piper (#16) |
1943 |
Sunday, Monday,
Or Always - Bing Crosby (#1) |
1943 |
Sunday, Monday, Or Always - Frank Sinatra (#9) |
1943 |
Taking A Chance
On Love - Benny Goodman (#1) |
1943 |
That Old Black
Magic - The Glen Miller Orchestra (#1) |
1943 |
That Old Black Magic - Freddie Slack (#10) |
1943 |
There Are Such
Things - Tommy Dorsey (#1) |
1943 |
There's A Harbor Of Dreamboats - Peter
Piper (#9) |
1943 |
There's A Star-Spangled
Banner Waving Somewhere - Elton Britt (#7) |
1943 |
What's the Good
Word, Mr. Bluebird? - Peter Piper (#8) |
1943 |
When the Lights
Go On Again (All Over the World) - Vaughn
Monroe (#1) |
1943 |
Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me? - Dick
Jurgens (#4) |
1943 |
Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me? - Johnny
Long (#10) |
1943 |
Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me? - Dinah
Shore (#3) |
1943 |
You Rhyme With
Everything That's Beautiful - Allen Miller (#9) |
1943 |
You'd Be So
Nice To Come Home To - Dinah Shore (#3) |
1943 |
You'll Never
Know - Dick Haymes with The Song Spinners (#1) |
1943 |
You'll Never Know - Willie Kelly (#6) |
1943 |
You'll Never
Know - Frank Sinatra (#2) |
1944 |
Amor - Bing
Crosby (#2) |
1944 |
Amor - Xavier Cugat
(#10) |
1944 |
Amor - Andy Russell
(#5) |
1944 |
And Then You Kissed Me - Frank Sinatra (#8) |
1944 |
Bésame Mucho
- Jimmy Dorsey (#1) |
1944 |
Besame Mucho
- Andy Russell (#10) |
1944 |
Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her
Stocking) - Evelyn Knight (#6) |
1944 |
Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her
Stocking) - Russ Morgan (#3) |
1944 |
Dance With A
Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stocking) - Tony
Pastor (#9) |
1944 |
Do Nothin'Till You Hear From Me - Duke
Ellington (#10) (Instrumental) |
1944 |
Do Nothin'Till
You Hear From Me - Woody Herman (#7) |
1944 |
Do Nothin'Till
You Hear From Me - Stan Kenton (#10) |
1944 |
Don't Fence
Me In - Bing Crosby & Andrews Sisters (#1) |
1944 |
Don't Sweetheart
Me - Lawrence Welk (#2) |
1944 |
A Fellow On A Furlough - Phil Hanna (#13) |
1944 |
G.I. Jive -
Louis Jordan (#1) |
1944 |
Goodnight Wherever You Are - Russ Morgan (#6) |
1944 |
His Rocking
Horse Ran Away - Betty Hutton (#7) |
1944 |
How Blue the Night - Dick Haymes (#11) |
1944 |
How Many Hearts Have You Broken? - Stan
Kenton (#9) |
1944 |
How Many Hearts Have You Broken? - The
Three Suns (#7) |
1944 |
How Sweet You
Are - Kay Armen (#10) |
1944 |
I Couldn't Sleep
A Wink Last Night - Frank Sinatra (#4) |
1944 |
I Don't Want
To Love You (Like I Do) - Phil Brito (#15) |
1944 |
I Dream Of You
- Andy Russell (#5) |
1944 |
I Love You -
Bing Crosby (#1) |
1944 |
I Love You - Enric Madriguera (#7) |
1944 |
I Love You - Jo Stafford (#8) |
1944 |
I'll Be Seeing
You - Bing Crosby (#1) |
1944 |
I'll Be Seeing You - Tommy Dorsey (#4) |
1944 |
I'll Get By
- The Ink Spots (#7) |
1944 |
I'll Get By
- Harry James (#1) |
1944 |
I'll Walk Alone - Mary Martin (#6) |
1944 |
I'll Walk Alone
- Dinah Shore (#1) |
1944 |
I'll Walk Alone - Martha Tilton (#4) |
1944 |
I'm Making Believe
- Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots (#1) |
1944 |
Is You Is Or
Is You Ain't (Ma Baby) ? - Louis Jordan (#2) |
1944 |
Is You Is Or
Is You Ain't (Ma Baby?) - Bing Crosby and
The Andrews Sisters
(#2) |
1944 |
It Could Happen
To You - Jo Stafford (#10) |
1944 |
It Had To Be
You - Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes (#4) |
1944 |
It Had To Be You - Betty Hutton (#5) |
1944 |
It Had To Be You - Artie Shaw (#10) |
1944 |
It's Love-Love-Love - The King Sisters (#4) |
1944 |
It's Love-Love-Love
- Guy Lombardo (#1) |
1944 |
Jingle, Jangle,
Jingle - The Merry Macs (#4) |
1944 |
Let Me Love You Tonight - Woody Herman (#18) |
1944 |
Long Ago (And
Far Away) - Perry Como (#8) |
1944 |
Long Ago (And Far Away) - Bing Crosby (#5) |
1944 |
Long Ago (And
Far Away) - Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes (#2) |
1944 |
Long Ago (And
Far Away) - Jo Stafford (#6) |
1944 |
A Lovely Way
To Spend An Evening - Frank Sinatra (#11) |
1944 |
Mairzy Doats
- Merry Macs (#1) |
1944 |
Mairzy Doats - The Pied Pipers (#8) |
1944 |
Mairzy Doats
- Al Trace (#7) |
1944 |
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet - Woody
Herman (#10) |
1944 |
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet - Ella
Mae Morse (#7) |
1944 |
My Heart Tells
Me - Glen Gray (#1) |
1944 |
My Ideal - Jimmy
Dorsey (#5) |
1944 |
My Shining Hour
- Glen Gray (#4) |
1944 |
No Love, No Nothin' - Johnny Long (#5) |
1944 |
No Love, No
Nothin' - Ella Mae Morse (#4) |
1944 |
Oh, What A Beautiful
Mornin' - Bing Crosby (#4) |
1944 |
Poinciana -
Bing Crosby (#3) |
1944 |
Pretty Kitty
Blue Eyes - The Merry Macs (#7) |
1944 |
San Fernando
Valley - Bing Crosby (#1) |
1944 |
Shoo Shoo Baby
- The Andrews Sisters (#1) |
1944 |
Shoo Shoo Baby - Ella Mae Morse (#4) |
1944 |
Someday I'll Meet You Again - The Ink Spots (#14) |
1944 |
Speak Low (When
You Speak Love) - Guy Lombardo (#5) |
1944 |
Star Eyes -
Jimmy Dorsey (#3) |
1944 |
Swinging On
A Star - Bing Crosby (#1) |
1944 |
They're Either
Too Young Or Too Old - Jimmy Dorsey (#2) |
1944 |
Time Waits For
No One - Helen Forrest (#2) |
1944 |
Time Waits For No One - Johnny Long (#8) |
1944 |
Together - Helen
Forrest and Dick Haymes (#3) |
1944 |
Together - Guy Lombardo
(#7) |
1944 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral
- Bing Crosby (#4) |
1944 |
The Trolley
Song - Judy Garland (#4) |
1944 |
The Trolley Song - The Pied Pipers (#2) |
1944 |
When They Ask
About You - Jimmy Dorsey (#4) |
1944 |
White Christmas - Bing Crosby (#5) |
1944 |
White Christmas - Frank Sinatra (#7) |
This page updated on
March 27, 2019.