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Songs: Time at No. 1 in 1950
IN THE PAST
Tags: Songs, Music, Hits, Charts, #1, Time, Date
This is the time period (birthdate and death) of songs at the top spot on the charts.
| | November 26, 1949 - January 6, 1950: Mule Train - Frankie Laine |
| | January 7 - January 13: Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer - Gene Autry |
| | January 14 - February 10: I Can Dream, Can't I? - Andrews Sisters |
| | February 11 - March 10: Chattanoogie Shoe Shine - Red Foley |
| | March 11 - March 17: The Cry Of The Wild Goose - Frankie Laine |
| | March 18 - March 24: Music! Music! Music! - Teresa Brewer |
| | March 25 - April 28: If I Knew You Were Comin' Id've Baked a Cake - Eileen Barton |
| | April 29 - May 4: The Third Man Theme - Anton Karas |
| | May 5 - June 2: The Third Man Theme - Guy Lombardo |
| | June 3 - June 9: Hoop - Dee - Doo - Perry Como with the Fontane Sisters |
| | June 10 - July 23: Sentimental Me - Ames Brothers |
| | June 24 - July 7: I Wanna Be Loved - Andrews Sisters |
| | July 8 - August 18: Mona Lisa - Nat King Cole |
| | August 19 - October 27: Goodnight, Irene - Weavers featuring Gordon Jenkins |
| | October 28 - November 17: All My Love - Patti Page |
| | November 18 - December 1: Harbor Lights - Sammy Kaye |
| | December 2 - December 15: The Thing - Phil Harris |
| | December 16, 1950 - March 2, 1951: The Tennessee Waltz - Patti Page |
Lister:
ryan
Source:
Compiled by LAL
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