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Hot Charts – 1958 JANUARY HOT CHART JANUARY 31 OH JULIE (95) 48 FASCINATION (31) Cresccndos Jane Morgan w-tro (Hasco €005) (Kapp 191) JANUARY 32 OEDE DINAH (—) 49 ANGEL SHILE (—) Frankie Avalon a-pd Nat "King" Cole a-nr (Chancellor 1011) (Capitol 3860} 33 TEAR DROPS (28) 50 A VERY SPECIAL LOVE (49) 1 AT IKE HOP (I) 16 JAILHOUSE ROCK (4) Lee Andrews/Hearts Johnny Nash a/arr-dc Danny and the Juniors a-as Elvis Presley (Chess 1675/Argo 1000) (ABC-Paramount 9874) (Singular 711/ABC-Par. 9871) (RCA Victor 47-7035) 34 ROCK & ROLL MUSIC (13) 51 FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS (59) 2 GREAT BALIS OF f IRE (5) 1? SHORT SHORTS (—) Chuck Berry Sam Cooke Jerry Lee Lewis Royal Teens (Chess 1671) (Keen 34002) (Sun 281) (Power 215/A0C-Par. 9BB2) 35 MAYBE (—) 52 I'M AVAILABLE (25) 3 PEGGY SUE (7) 18 WHY DON'T THEY UNDERSTAND (17) Chantels Margie Rayburn Buddy Holly George Hamilton IV a/arr-dc (End 1005) (Liberty 55102) (Coral 61885) (ABC-Paramount 9862) 36 8E-BOP BABY (16) S3 YELLOW DOG BLUES (xxx) 4 GET A JOB (KXK) 19 ALL THE WAY (10) Ricky Kelson Joe Darensbourg Si Ihouettes Frank Sinatra a-nr (Imperial 5463) (Lark 452) (Junior 391/Ember 1029) (Capitol 3793} 37 MY SPECIAL ANGEL (15) 54 TELt HER YOU LOVE HER (—) 5 APRIL LOVE (3) 20 OH. 60Y! (23) Bobby Helms o-aks Frank Sinatra a-nr Pat Boone a-bv Crickets (Decca 30423) (Capitol 3859) (Dot 15660) (Brunswick 55035) 38 YOU ARE HY OESTIMY (—) 55 HONEYCOMB (29) 6 THE STROLL (53) 21 BUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ (27) Paul Anka orr/c-dc Jlmmle Rodgers e-hp Diamonds ts-kc Hollywood Flames (ABC-Paramount 9880) (Roulette 401S) (Mercury 71242) (Ebb 119) 39 THE SWINGIN' SHEPHERD BLUES (—) SG RAUNCHY (46) 7 STOOD UP (20) 22 I BEG OF YOU (—) Moe Hoffman Quartette Billy Vaughn Ricky Nelson Elvis Presley a-Jod (Jubilee 5311) (Dot 15661) (Imperial 5403) (RCA Victor 47-7150) 40 SWINGING SHEPHERD BLUES (166) 57 LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE (24) B SUGARTIME (63) " 23 SILHOUETTES (9) Johnny Pate Quintet fl-ldr Thurston Harris a-sha McGuire Sisters a-nh Rays (Federal 12312) (Aladdin 3398) (Coral 61924) (XYZ 102/Cameo 117) 41 PUT A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW (32) 58 26 HILES (—) 9 SAIL ALONG SILVERY MOON (40) 24 LIECHTENSTEINER POLKA (18) Four Lads a-re Four Preps Billy Vaughn Will Glahe (Columbia 41058) (Capitol 3845) (Dot I56G1) (London 1755) 42 WITCHCRAFT (—) 59 NO LOVE (But Your Love) (39) 10 YOU SEND HE (2) 25 BONY MORONIE (22) Frank Sinatra a-nr Johnny Mathis a-rac Sam Cooke a-bu Larry Williams (Capitol 3859) (Columbia 41060) (Keen 34013) (Specialty 615) 43 MARCH FROM THE RIVER KMAI and (121) 60 MELODIE O'AMQUR (21) U WAITIN1 IN SCHOOL (41) 26 CHANCES ARE (11) COLONEL BOGEY - Mitch Hi Her Ames Bros* s-tiw Ricky Nelson Johnny Mathis a-rac (Columbia 410G6) (RCA Victor 47-7046) (Imperial 5483) (Columbia 40993) 44 I'LL COME RUNNING BACK TO YOU (34) 61 I WANT YOU TO KNOW (60) 12 LA DEE DAM (71) 27 JO-ANN (—) Sam Cooke e-rh Fats Domino Billy and Lillie a-bft Playmates (Specialty 619) (Imperial 5477) (Swan 4002) (Roulette 4037) 45 WILD IS THE WIND (30) 62 MAGIC MOMENTS (—) 13 KftUNCHY (6) ' "28 DON'T LET GO (B6) Johnny Mathis a-ro Perry Como err-jre a-ma, res Bill JusLis - ,1*1' "Roy-'Hami Iton a-js (Columbia 410GO) (RCA Victor 47-7128) (Phillips Int. 3519) « /'a:r;(Epic 9257) 46 THE STORY OF HY LIFE (38) 63 DESIRE ME (78) 14 OUIJ'T (•-'-) ': ,29 RAUNCHY (19) Marty Robbins a-rac Sam Cooke Elvis Presley/' a-jod '-•*• -'i*w»«i* ••• Ernie Freeman (Columbia 41013) (Keen 34002) (RCA Victor 47-7150) "*£r$? **& \l 5474) 47 CATCH A FALLING STAR (—) 64 COLONEL BOGEY (122) 15 KISSLS SWLETEfl'llfita WIHE (8) 30 WAKE UP LITFLE SUSIt (12) Perry Como err-jre a-ma, res Edmundo Ros Jimmic Rodgcrs- a-hp , . vEverly Bros. (RCA Victor 47-7128) (London 1779) (RoulcLLo 4031) * \X !' v *" (Cadence 1337) ..' ./- vU;^iife^>7' JANUARY HOT CHART JANUARY JANUARY HOT CHART JANUARY 65 COME TO HE (—) 81 BELONGING TO SOMEONE (—) 98 BRING US TOGETHER (—) 99 HARD TIMES (74) Johnny Mathis a-re PatU Page a-vs Patti Page a-vs Noble "Thin Man" Watts w-rtis (Columbia 41082) (Mercury 71247) (Mercury 71247) (Baton 249) 66 JUST 60RH (26) 82 PENNY LOAFERS AND BOBBY SOCKS (61) 100 THE TWELFTH OF NEVER - Johnny Mathis a-rac - Columbia 40993 (66) Perry Coma a-ma, res err-jre Joe Bennett/Sparkletones 101 GEISHA GIRL - Hank Locklin - RCA Victor 47-6984 (129) (RCA Victor 47-7050) (ABC-Paramount 9867) 102 I ONLY WANT TO LOVE YOU - Delia Reese a-dt - Jubilee 5307 (76) 103 BUZZ, BUZZ, BUZZ - Rusty Draper - Mercury 71221 (120) 67 PRETEND YOU DON'T SEE HER (37) 83 HEY! LITTLE GIRL (70) 104 THE LITTLE BLUE MAN - Betty Johnson a-ch - Atlantic 1169 (—) Jerry Vale a-pf Techniques 105 YOU'RE THE GREATEST - Billy Scott a-om - Cameo 121 (93) (Columbia 41010) (Stars 551/Roulette 4030) 106 OH-OH, I'M FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN - Jfmnie Rodgers a-fip - Roulette 4045 (—) 107 LOVE ME FOREVER - Four Esquires a/arr-sb - Paris 509 (42) 68 THE BIG BEAT (36) 84 COULD THIS BE MAGIC (44) 108 CLICK-CLACK - Dickey Ooo/Oon'ts - Swan 4001 (—) Fats Domino Dubs 109 A VERY SPECIAL LOVE - Debbie Reynolds a-gc - Coral 61897 (90) (Imperial 5177) (Gone SOU) 110 SO TOUGH - Original Casuals a-aU - Back Beat 503 (—) 111 LOVE BUG CRAWL - Jimmy Edwards - Mercury 71209 (52) 69 SWINGIN' DADDY (—) 85 THE JOKER (43) 112 BACK IN MY ARMS - Nat "King" Cole a-nr - Capitol 3860 (—) Buddy Knox w-rhy Billy Hyles 112 LEND ME YOUR COH8 - Carl Perkins - Sun 2B7 (—) (Roulette 4042} (Ember 1026) 113 THIS IS THE NITE - Valiants a-bu - Keen 34004 (115) 114 ROC-A-CHICKA - Warner Mack a-akq - Oecca 30471 (116) 70 BALLAD OF A TEENAGE QUEEN (—) 86 HENRIETTA (104) 115 KEEP A KNOCKIN' - Little Richard - Specialty 611 (50) Johnny Cash Jimmy Dee vr-of 116 YOU SEND ME - Teresa Brewer a-dj - Coral 61898 (58) (Sun 283) (TNT 148/Oot 15664) 117 FEVER - Ray Peterson a-sr, jits - RCA Victor 47-7037 (—) US IT'S TOO SOON TO KNOW - Pet Boone a-bv - Dot 15690 (—) 71 WHAT'S THE USE OF CRYIN' (—) 87 TILL (33) 119 LOVE ME FOREVER - Eydie Gorme a/arr-dc tpt-bgl - ABC-Par. 9863 (73) Eddie Fisher a-hw Roger Williams a-mg US THAT'S WHY I WAS BORN - Janice Horper c-es - Prep 123 (69) (RCA Victor 47-7135) (Kapp 197) 120 MADE FOR EACH OTHER - Don Rondo - Jubilee 5313 (—) 121 SOFT - Bill Doggett - King 5080 (97) 72 BERTHA LOU (146) 88 SWINGING SHEPHERD BLUES (—) 122 YOUR BOOK OF LIFE - Del Vikings - Mercury 71241 (KKK) Clint Miller a/arr-dc Oavid Rose 123 WHEN I AM WITH YOU - Johnny Mathis a-re - Columbia 41082 (*--) (ABC-Paramount 9878) (MGM 12608) 124 ARE YOU SINCERE - Andy Williams a-ab - Cadence 1340 (—) 124 IN LOVE - Ames Bros, a-hw - RCA Victor 47-7142 (—) 73 WALKIN' WITH MR. LEE (140) 89 THE RIVER KWAI MARCH and (123) 125 AT THE HOP - Nick Todd a-bv arr-mr - Dot IS67S (128) Lee Allen COLONEL BOGEY - Art Hooney 125 ONE BLADE OF GRASS - Jack Carroll a-so - Decca 30522 (165) (Ember 1027) (MGM 12590) 126 PHOTOGRAPHS - Chordettes - Cadence 1341 (KXX) 126 CARAVAN - Henri Rose a-bfee - Oel-Fi 4101 (—) 74 YOU CAN MAKE IT IF YOU TRY (98) 90 SHE'S NEAT (136) 127 SWANEE RIVER ROCK - Ray Charles - Atlantic 1154 (87) Gene All(son Dale Wright w-rts 12B JOHNNY'S DREAM - Gogi Grant a-hw - RCA Victor 47-7082 042) (Vee-Jay 25G) (Fraternity 792) 129 YOUNG DOVE'S CALLING - Couplings - Josie 831 (—) 130 YOU BUG ME, BABY - Larry Williams - Specialty 615 (65) 75 HELPLESS (—) 91 IVY ROSE (47) 131 BETty AND OUPREE - Chuck Willis a-Js - Atlantic 1168 (KKK) Platters Perry Como a-ma, res arr-jre 132 HULA LOVE - Buddy Knox w-rhy - Roulette 4031 (57) (Mercury 71246) (RCA Victor 47-7050) 133 I'LL REMEMBER TODAY - Patti Page a-vs - Mercury 71189 (45) 134 YELLOW DOG BLUES - Johnny Maddox - Dot 15683 (—) 76 HEY, SCHOOLGIRL (81) 92 DANCING WITH MY SHADOW (—) 135 WOMAN FROM LIBERIA - Jirnnie Rodgers - Roulette EPR 1-303 (—) Tom and Jerry Four Voices a-rac 136 BOBBY - Barbara McNflir a-dj - Coral 61923 (183) (Big 613) (Columbia 41076) 137 MR. LEE - Bobbettcs a-ro - Atlantic 1144 (112) 138 SHAKE A HAND - Mike Pedicin Quintet - Cameo 125 (—) 77 THE JOKER (54) 93 DO WHAT YOU DID (154) 138 I'M NEW AT THE GAME OF ROMANCE - Jane Morgan a-tro - Kapp 200 (134) Nil Hoppers Thurston Harris 139 JAILHOUSE ROCK (EP) - Elvis Presley - RCA Victor EPA 4114 (152) (Dot 15662) (Aladdin 3399) 140 BABY - Slades - Liberty 55118 (188) 141 DIANA - Paul Anka a/arr-dc - ABC-Paramount 9831 (88) 70 LITTLE PIGEON (—) 94 TAMMY (35) 142 TWITCHY - Rene Hall f-wjo - Specialty 618 (180) Sal Mfneo a-mj Debbie Reynolds «-jg 143 AROUND THE WORLD - Victor Young - Oecca 30262 (125) (Epic 9260) (Coral 61851) 143 HAPPY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY - Tune Weavers a-fp - Case Grande 4037/Checker 872 (56) 144 MARY, MARY LOU - Bill Haley/Comets - Oecca 30530 (179) 79 UIMIUH mm (75) 95 THIS LITTLE GIRL OF MINE (—) 145 TEENAGE LETTER - Joe Turner a-js - Atlantic 1167 (182) Sonny James Everly Bros. 146 SHAKE, SHAKE - Blue Tones f-fou - King 5088 (153) (Capitol 3840) (Cadence 1342) 147 OOH SHUCKS - Five Stars - Mark-X 7006 (—) 148 LITTLE PIGEON - Chuck Sims - Spangle 2005/Trend 30-OOOX (—) 80 SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN (---) 96 THE LAST SONG AND DANCE (—) 149 ALONE - Shepherd Sisters - Lance 125 (64) Chucfc Berry Kay Starr a-pk 149 WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN' GOING ON - Jerry Lee Lewis - Sun 267 (91) (Chess 1683) (RCA Victor 47-7114) 150 PROMENADE - Lee Allen - Ember 1027 (167) 151 OH JULIE - Sammy Salvo - RCA Victor 47-7097 (—) 80 GOOD GOLLY.
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