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Cash Box, Music Page 21 / September 20, 1952 The Cash Box, Music Page 21 / September 20, 1952 New York, N. Y. Chicago, III. Los Angeles, Calif. Philadelphia, Pa. (Patti Page) 1. HERE (Eddie Fisher) 1 WEDDING WISH YOU WERE 1. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 1. WENT TO YOUR 1. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 2. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 2. YOg BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 2. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) (Nat ‘'King" Cole) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lyart) 3. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 3. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 4. MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Les Paul) 4. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 4. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART fVera Lynn) 5. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 5. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 5. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 5. FEET UP (Guy Mitchell) 6. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 6. 6. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 6. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 7. TRYING (The Hilltoppers) 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 7. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) (Ray & Cole) 8. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 8. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 8. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) 8. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 9. LOVE CALL (Slim Whitman) 9. LUNA ROSSA (Alan Dean) INDIAN 9. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 9. INDIAN LOVE CALL (Slim Whitman) 10. INDIAN LOVE CALL (Slim Whitman) 10. FEET UP (Guy Mitchell) 10. KAY'S LAMENT (Kay Starr) 10. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) St. Louis, Mo. Richmond, Va. Savannah, Ga. Houston, Tex. 1. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 2. COCOANUT GROVE (John Maddox) 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 2. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) (Vera Lynn) 3. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART 3. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 4. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 4. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 4. DELICADO (Percy Faith) (Roy & Cole) 5. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 5. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 5. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 5. MEMORIES (Joe Pica) 6. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) (Johnnie Ray) 6. 6. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) (Percy Faith) 6. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 7. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 7. DELICADO 7. MAYBE (Eddie Fisher) 7. 8. YEARNING (Buccaneers Trio) 8. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) I'M YOURS (Eddie Fisher) 8. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 9. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) 8. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 9. I'M YOURS (Don Cornell) 9. MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Les Paul) 10. TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS AND HOLD ME 9. I'LL WALK ALONE (Jane Froman) 10. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (Patti (Paul-Ford) 10. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING Page) 10. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) (Johnnie Ray) Opelousas, La. Shoals, Ind. Brodhead, Wise. Shoals, Ind. 1. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART 2. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Ames Brothers) (Ames Brothers) 3. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 3. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 3. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 3. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 4. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Guy Lombardo) 4. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 5. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 5. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 5. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 5. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. HALF AS (Rosemary Clooney) 6. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) MUCH 6. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) (Johnnie Ray) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 7. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 6. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 8. WALKIN' (Johnnie Ray) 7. MY BABY BACK HOME 8. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) I'M YOURS (Four Aces) • (Johnnie Ray) 8. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 8. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 9. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 9. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 9. I'M YOURS (Four Aces) 9. WALKIN' TO MISSOURI (Sammy Kaye) 10. 10. (Les Paul) I'M YOURS (Eddie Fisher) MEET MR. CALLAGHAN 10. I'M CONFESSIN' (Paul-Ford) 10. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) Birmingham, Ala. New Orleans, La. Detroit, Mich. Cincinnati, Ohio 1. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART •fVero Lynn) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 3. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 3. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 3. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 3. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 4. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 4. SUGARBUSH (Laine—Day) 5. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 5. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 5. WISH YOU WERE (Eddie Fisher) • 5. (Rosemary Clooney) HERE 6. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 6. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) BOTCH-A-ME 6. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) 7. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 6. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 8. (Al 7. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) 8. HERE IN MY HEART r-4/ Martino) HERE IN MY HEART Martino) 7. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) 8. 9. MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Harry Grove Trio) SHOULD 1 (Four Aces) 9. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (J. Ray) 8. SHOULD 1 (Four Aces) 10. 9. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 10. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 9. 1 LAUGHED AT LOVE (Sunny Gale) 10. INDIAN LOVE CALL (Slim Whitman) (Nat "King" Cole) (Nat "King" Cole) 10. TENNESSEE NEWSBOY (Frank Sinatra) Denver, Colo. Omaha, Neb. Tampa, Fla. Charleston, W. Va. (Vera Lynn) 1. AUF WIED'eRSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART 2. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE (Jo Stafford) WAY 2. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 2. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 2. YOU BELONG TO ME (Nat "King" Cole) (Johnnie Ray) 3. (Ja Stafford) 3. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 3. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) YOU BELONG TO ME 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) Clooney) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary 4. IN (Al Martino) 5. TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS AND HOLD ME HERE MY HEART 5. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 5. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) ' (Paul-Ford) 5. I'M YOURS (Fisher—Cornell) 6. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 6. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) 6. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (Ray & Cole) 6. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 7. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 7. Zing A Little Zong (Crosby-Wyman) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 7. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) (Patti Page) 8. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 8. MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Grove Trio & Paul) 8. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING 8. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 9. SHOULD 1 (Four Aces) 9. FEET UP (Guy Mitchell) 9. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 9. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 10. FATHER TIME (Sunny Gale) 10. HOTTER THAN A PISTOL (Spike Jones) 10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (Paul-Ford) 10. SMOKE RINGS (Paul-Ford) Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Baltimore, Md. Reno, Nev. 1. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 1. YOU BELONG TO ME (Jo Stafford) 1. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 2. WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) 2. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 2. 1 WENT TO YOUR WEDDING (Patti Page) AUF 3. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 3. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 3. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) 4. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 4. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 4. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 4. ZING A LITTLE ZONG (Crosby-Wyman) (Johnnie Ray) 1 MYSELF IN THE MORNING 5. JAMBALAYA (Jo Stafford) 5. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 5. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 5. MAY HATE (Bette McLaurIn) 6. W'ISH (Eddie Fisher) 6. HERE (Eddie Fisher) 6. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) YOU WERE HERE WISH YOU WERE 6. I'M CONFESSIN' (Paul-Ford) 7. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (J. Ray) 7. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 7. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 8. THE 8. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 8. SUGARBUSH (Laine-Day) SOMEWHERE ALONG WAY 8. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) (Nat "King" Cole) 9. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 9. MEET MR. CALLAGHAN (Paul & Grove Trio) 9. FEET UP (Guy Mitchell) 9. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (Paul—ford) 10. TRYING (Hilltoppers) 10. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME TPau/-FofdJ www.americanradiohistory.com.
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