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The Million - Seller Records THE MILLION - SELLER RECORDS A List of Most of The Records Which Have Topped The Miiiion Mark Mercury 1952 Jenkins, Gordon Maybe You’ll Be There Decca 1947 Doggie in the Window 1953 with The Weavers Goodnight, Irene Decca 1950 Changing Partners Mercury Mercury 1954 Jolson, A1 April Sliowers b/w Swanee Decca 1945 Cross Over the Bridge Mercury 1956 California Here I Come b/w Allegheny Moon Rockabye Your Baby Decca 1946 Patience & Prudence Tonight You Belong To Me Liberty 1956 You Made Me Love You b/w Paul, Les & How High The Moon Capitol 1947 Ma Blushin’ Rosie Decca 1946 Mary Ford Mockin’ Bird Hill Capitol 1949 Sonny Boy b/w My Mammy Decca 1946 The World Is Waiting For the Anniversary Song Decca 1946 Sunrise Capitol 1949 Jones, Jimmy Handy Man Cub 1960 Vaya Con Dios Capitol 1953 Good Timin’ Cub 1960 Phillips, Phil Sea Of Love Mercury 1959 Jones, Spike Cocktails For Two Victor 1944 Platters Only You Mercury 1955 1955 All I Want For Christmas Victor 1948 The Great Pretender Mercury Jordan, Louis Choo Cho Ch’Boogie Decca 1946 My Prayer Mercury 1956 Justis, Bill Raunchy Phillips Int 1958 Twilight Time Mercury 1958 Kalin Twins When Decca 1958 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Mercury 1959 Kallen, Kitty Little Things Mean A Lot Decca 1954 Playmates Beep Beep Roulette 1958 King, Pee Wee Slow Poke Victor 1951 Prado, Perez Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom Kingston Trio Tom Dooley Capitol 1958 White Victor 1955 Knight, Evelyn A Little Bird Told Me Decca 1948 Patricia Victor 1958 Kyser, Kay Three Little Fishes Columbia 1941 Preston, Johnny Running Bear Mercury 1960 Jingle Jangle Jingle Columbia 1942 Presley, Elvis Heartbreak Hotel Victor 1956 Praise The Lord Columbia 1942 I Want You, I Need You, I Love You Victor 1956 Strip Polka Columbia 1942 Love Me Tender Victor 1956 Who Wouldn’t Love You Columbia 1942 All Shook Up Victor 1957 Woody Woodpecker Columbia 1948 Don’t Be Cruel/Hound Dog Victor 1957 Laine, Frankie That’s My Desire Mercury 1947 Too Much Victor 1957 Shine Mercury 1948 Teddy Bear/Loving You Victor 1957 Mule Train Mercury 1949 Jailhouse Rock Victor 1957 Lucky or Sun Mercury 1949 Wear My Ring Around Your Neck Victor 1958 Jezebel Columbia 1951 Don’t Victor 1958 I Believe Columbia 1953 I Got Stung Victor 1958 Moonlight Gambler Columbia 1957 Hard Headed Woman Victor 1958 La Rosa, Julius Eh Cumpari Cadence 1953 A Fool Such As I Victor 1959 Lanza, Mario Be My Love Victor 1950 Stuck On You Victor 1959 Lovliest Night of the Year Victor 1951 Price, Lloyd Stagger Lee ABC Par 1959 Lee, Brenda I’m Sorry/That’s All You Gotta Do Decca 1960 Personality ABC Par 1959 Lee, Peggy Manana Capitol 1948 Ray, Johnnie Cry Columbia 1951 Lewis, Jerry Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With Rays Silhouettes Cameo 1958 A Dixie Melody Decca 1956 Reeves, Jim He’ll Have To Go Victor 1960 Lewis, Jerry Lee Great Balls Of Fire Sun 1957 Reynolds, Debbie Tammy Coral 1957 Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On Sun 1958 Riddle, Nelson Lisbon Antigua Capitol 1955 Lombardo, Guy Third Man Theme Decca 1944 Rodgers, Jimmie Honeycomb Roulette 1957 Humoresque Decca 1946 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Roulette 1958 Easter Parade Decca 1947 Secretly Roulette 1958 with Andrews Sisters Christmas Island Decca 1946 Oh-Oh I’m Falling In Love Again Roulette 1958 London, Julie Cry Me A River Liberty 1955 Rydell, Bobby Wild One/Little Bitty Girl Cameo 1959 London, Laurie He’s Got The Whole World Capitol 1958 Sands, Tommy Teen Age Crush Capitol 1957 Long, Johnny Shanty Town Decca 1940 Santo & Johnny Sleepwalk Can-Am 1959 Lowe, Jim Green Door Dot 1957 Scott, Jack My True Love/Leroy Carlton 1958 Luke, Robin Susie Darlin’ Dot 1958 What In The World’s Come Over You Top Rank 1960 Lund, Art Mam’selle MGM 1947 Seville, David Witch Doctor Liberty 1958 Lynn, Vera Auf Weidersehn London 1955 Chipmunk Song Liberty 1958 Maddox, Johnny Crazy Otto Dot Alvin’s Harmonica Liberty 1959 Manganp, Sylvana Anna MGM 1953 Shaw, Artie Begin The Beguine Victor 1938 Marterie, Ralph Caravan Mercury 1952 Star Dust Victor 1940 Pretend Mercury 1953 Summit Ridge Drive Victor 1940 Martin, Dean That’s Amore Capitol 1953 Shore, Dinah Buttons And Bows Columbia 1948 Memories Are Made Of This Capitol 1955 Silhouettes Get A Job Ember 1958 Martin, Freddy Piano Concerto in B Flat Victor 1941 Sinatra, Frank Young At Heart Capitol 1954 White Christmas Victor 1942 Smith, Kate Rose O’Day Columbia 1941 Martindale, Wink Deck Of Cards Dot 1960 Stafford, Jo Temptation Capitol 1948 Mathis, Johnny Chances Are Columbia 1957 Make Love To Me Columbia 1954 It’s Not For Me To Say Columbia 1957 Standley, Johnny It’s In The Book Capitol McGuire, Sisters Sincerely Coral 1955 Starr, Kay Wheel Of Fortune Capitol 1952 Sugartime Coral 1958 Rock And Roll Waltz RCA Victor 1955 McPhatter, Clyde A Lover’s Question Atlantic 1958 Stevens, Dodie Pink Shoelaces Crystalette 1958 Mill», Glenn American Patrol Victor 1939 Stoloff, Morris Moonglow & Picnic Theme Decca 1956 In The Mood Victor 1939 Storm, Gale I Hear You Knockin’ Dot Little Brown Jug Victor 1939 To Know Him Is To Love Him Dore 1958 Sunrise Serenade Victor 1939 Todd, Art & Dotty Chanson D’Amour Era 1957 Pennsylvania 6-5000 Victor 1940 Tucker, Orrin Oh, Johnny Columbia 1939 Tuxedo Junction Victor 1940 Twitty, Conway It’s Only Make Believe MGM 1958 Chattanooga Choo Choo Victor 1941 Lonely Blue Boy MGM 1960 Kalamazoo Victor 1942 Valens, Ritchie Donna Del-Fi 1958 Miller, Mitch Yellow Rose Of Texas Columbia 1955 Vaughn, Billy Melody Of Love Dot 1956 Mills Brothers You Always Hurt The One You Love Decca 1944 Sail Along Silv’ry Moon Dot 1957 Paper Doll Decca 1948 Vaughan, Sarah Broken Hearted Melody Mercury 1959 The Glow-Worm Decca 1952 Wallace, Jerry Primrose Lane Challenge 1960 Mitchell, Guy My Heart Cries For You Columbia 1950 Ward, Billy Stardust Liberty 1957 Singing The Blues Columbia 1957 Waring, Fred ’Twas The Night Before Christmas Decca 1942 Modugno, Domenico Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) Decca 1958 Washington, Dinah & Baby (You Got What It Takes) Mercury 1960 Monroe, Vaughn Racing With the Moon Victor 1941 Benton, Brook There I’ve Said It Again Victor 1945 Weavers, The On Top Of Old Smoky Decca 1951 Ballerina Victor 1947 Weber, Joan Let Me Go Lover Columbia 1954 Riders In The Sky Victor 1949 Weems, Ted Heartaches Decca 1950 Mooney, Art Four Leaf Clover MGM 1948 Whiteman, Paul Whispering Victor 1920 Morgan, Russ Cruising Down The River Decca 1949 Three O’Clock In The Morning Victor 1922 Morse, Ella Mae Blacksmith Blues Capitol 1952 Whitfield, David Cara Mia London 1956 McCoy, Clyde Sugar Blues Decca 1946 Whiting, Maggie The Tree In The Meadow Capitol 1948 Nelson, Ricky Teenager’s Romance Verve 1957 with Jimmy Wakely Slipping Around Capitol 1949 Stood Up Imperial 1957 Whitman, Slim Indian Love Call Imperial 1951 Be Bop Baby Imperial 1958 Secret Love Imperial 1953 Poor Little Fool/Lonesome Town Imperial 1958 Rose Marie Imperial 1954 Believe What I Say Imperial 1958 Williams, Billy I’m Gonna Sit Right Down Coral 1957 It’s Late/Never Be Anyone Else Williams, Roger Autumn Leaves Kapp 1955 But You Imperial 1959 Williams, Tex Smoke, Smoke, Smoke Capitol Orbison, Ray Only The Lonely Monument 1960 Willis, Chuck What Am I Living For Atlantic 1958 Page, Patti Tennessee Waltz Mercury 1950 Wilson, Jackie Night/Doggin’ Around Brunsvuck 1960 Mockingbird Hill Mercury 1950 Winterhalter, Hugo Canadian Sunset Victor 1956 I Went To Your Wedding Mercury 1952 Wooley, Sheb Purple People Eater MGM 1958 52 The Cash Box—July 30, 1960.
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