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Cash Box, Music Page 24 August 16, 1952 The Cash Box, Music Page 24 August 16, 1952 New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Des Moines, Iowa Savannah, Ga. 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. DELICADO (Guy Lombardo) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. SUGARBUSH (Laine—Day) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. HERE IN (Al 3. HERE IN MY HEART (At Martino) 3. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) MY HEART Martino) 3. 4. BOTCH A ME (Rosemary Clooney) 4. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 3. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 5. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 5. Clooney) 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary WILD SIDE OF LIFE (Hank Thompson) 4. I'LL WALK ALONE (Jane Froman) 6. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. (Jo Stafford) 5. KISS FIRE YOU BELONG TO ME OF (Georgia Gibbs) 5. BOTCH A. ME (Rosemary Clooney) (Johnnie Ray) 7. FORGETTING (Esquire Boys) 6. I'M YOU YOURS (Four Aces) 6. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 7. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 8. STRING ALONG (Ames Brothers) 7. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 7. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 8. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 9. STRANGE SENSATION (June Valli) 8. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA (Guy Mitchell) 8. VANESSA (Hugo Winterhalter) 9. I'M YOURS ( Cornell & Fisher 10. 9. ' SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) - 9. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (Paul-Ford) 10. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) (Nat "King" Cole) 10. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1$. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mo. Deadwood, S. D. Tacoma, Wash. 1. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 1. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. SMOKE RINGS (Paul—Ford) 2. OAKIE BOOGIE (Ella Mae Morse) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 3. SUGARBUSH (Day—Laine) 3. 3. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME DELICADO (Stan Kenton) 3. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 4. (Nat "King" Cole) HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 4. POINCIANA (Steve Lawrence) 5. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 4. HALF AS 5. MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Les Baxter) 5. I'M YOURS (Don Cornell) 6. HERE IN MY HEART (A! Martino) 5. WISH YOU HERE Fisher) 6. WERE (Eddie WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. SUGARBUSH (Laine—Day) 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. TILL THE END OF THE WORLD (Bing Crosby) _ _ (Johnnie Ray) 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME (Johnnie Ray) 7. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) 7. FORGIVE ME (Eddie Fisher) (Johnnie Ray) 8. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 8. 8. AUF WIEDERSEH'N • SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) YOU (Sammy Kaye) 8. STRANGE SENSATION (June Valli) 9. KAY'S LAMENT (Kay Starr) 9. STRANGE SENSATION (June Valli) 9. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 9. BOTCH-A-ME ( Rosemary Clooney) 10. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 10. 10. MEMORIES (Joe Pica) TAKE MY HEART (Al Martino) 10. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) Los Angeles, Calif. Shoals, Ind. Port Clinton, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART 1. WALKIN' BABY 1. WISH MY BACK HOME YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) 1. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) (Lynn & Howard) (Johnnie Ray) 2. 2. INDIAN 2. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) LOVE CALL (Slim Whitman) (Johnnie Ray) (Guy Lombardo) 3. Cocoanut Grove (John Maddox) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 3. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 3. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 4. I'M YOURS (Eddie Fisher) 4. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 4. HALF 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 5. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemaory 5. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) Clooney) 5. 5. I'LL MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 6. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY WALK ALONE (Don Cornell) 6. DELICADO (Guy Lombardo) 6. (Nat 6. KISS OF FIRE SHOULD 1 ( Four Aces) "King" Cole) (Georgia Gibbs) 7. BLUE TANGO (Leroy Anderson) 7. HERE IN MY HEART (A! Martino) 7. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 7. ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (Frankie Laine) 8. I'M YOURS (Don Cornell) 8. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 8. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 8. TAKE MY HEART (Al Martino) 9. WISH YOU WERE HERE (Eddie Fisher) (Nat "King" Cole) (Johnnie Ray) , 9. KAY'S 10. TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS AND HOLD ME 9. I'M YOURS (Four Aces) LAMENT (Kay Starr) 9. CHINA DOLL (Slim Whitman) 10. 10. IN (Paul-Ford) DELICADO (Percy Faith) ONCE A WHILE (Patti Page) 10. LONELY WINE (Les Baxter) Kansas City, Mo. Reno, Nev. Redwood City, Calif. Cincinnati, Ohio 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. HALF AS (Rosemary 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N MUCH Clooney) SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 2. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 2. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 2. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME ' (Johnnie 4. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 3. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) Ray) (Johnnie Ray) 3. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 3. AUF WIEDERSEH'N 5. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 4. LONG AGO LAST NIGHT (Helen O'Connell) SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 4. HERE IN 6. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 5. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME MY HEART (Al Martino) 4. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) (Johnnie Ray) (Johnnie Ray) 5. CARIOCA (Paul-Ford) 5. I'M YOURS (Fisher—Cornell) 7. CARIOCA (Paul—Ford) 6. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 6. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 6. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 8. HERE IN MY HEART (A! Martino) 7. BE ANYTHING (Eddy Howard) 7. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (Paul-Ford) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 9. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 8. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 8. MAYBE (Como-Fisher) 8. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL (Kay Starr) 10. IN THE GOOD OLD 9. I'M SUMMERTIME CONFESSIN' (Paul—Ford) 9. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 9. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) (Paul—Ford) 10. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 10. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME (Paul-Ford) Houston, Tex. Seattle, Wash. Orlando, Fla. * Cleveland, Ohio 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. BOTCH-A-ME Rosemary Clooney) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 3. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 3. POINCIANA (Steve Lawrence) 3. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 4. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 3. SUGARBUSH (Laine—Day) 4. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 4. HERE IN MY HEART (A! Martino) 5. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 4. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) (Johnnie Ray) 5. VANESSA (Hugo Winterhalter) (Nat "King" Cole) 5. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 5. 1 MAY HATE MYSELF IN THE MORNING 6. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. SUGARBUSH (Laine—Day) (Nat "King" (Bette McLaurin) (Johnnie Ray) Cole) 6. WISH YOU WERE 6. I'M CONFESSIN' (Paul-Ford) 7. HIGH NOON (Frankie Laine) 7. IN THE HERE (Eddie Fisher) GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME 7. HERE IN MY HEART (Tony Bennett) 7. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 8. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) (Paul—Ford) 8. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 8. I'M YOURS (Eddie Fisher) 9. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) 8. SMOKE RINGS (Paul-Ford) 9. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 9. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 9. FORGETTING YOU (Esquire Boys) 10. I'M (Don 10. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME YOURS Cornell) 10. THE MASK IS OFF (Buddy Costa) 10. STRANGE SENSATION (June Valli) (Paul—Ford) Biloxi, Miss. Charleston, W. Va. Brodhead, ,Wisc. Chehalis, Wash. 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 1. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) 1. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 2. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 1. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lvnn) 2. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 3. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 2. AUF WIEDERSEH'N SWEETHEART (Vera Lynn) 2. LOVER (Lee & Jenkins) 4. THIS IS THE 3. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) BEGINNING OF THE END 3. KISS OF FIRE (Georgia Gibbs) 3. MAYBE (Como & Fisher) (Don Cornell) 4. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 4. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 5. MAYBE (Como & Fisher) 4. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 5. I'M YOURS (Don Cornell) .6. SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY 5. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) (Johnnie Ray) 6. 5. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) (Nat "King" Cole) DELICADO (Percy Faith) 6. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK HOME 6. I'M YOURS (Cornell—Fisher) 7. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME 7. WALKIN' MY BABY BACK (Johnnie HOME Ray) 7. CARIOCA (Paul & Ford) ( Paul & Ford) 7. I'M YOURS (Don Cornell) (Johnnie Ray) 8. DELICADO (Percy Faith) 8. 1 WAITED A LITTLE TOO LONG (Kay Starr) 8. I'LL WALK ALONE (Don Cornell) 8. MAYBE (Como—Fisher) 9. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME 9. ONCE IN A WHILE (Patti Page) 9. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 9. BLUE TANGO (Leroy Anderson) (Paul & Ford) 10. HERE IN MY HEART (Al Martino) 10. LOVER (Lee—Jenkins) 10. BOTCH-A-ME (Rosemary Clooney) 10. HALF AS MUCH (Rosemary Clooney) www.americanradiohistory.com.
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