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Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950S by Year Classic Hits DJ Service Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 1950 1 The Fat Man Fats Domino 2 Please Send Me Someone To Love Percy Mayfield 3 Teardrops From My Eyes Ruth Brown 4 Mona Lisa Nat "King" Cole 5 Tennessee Waltz Patti Page 6 Long Gone Lonesome Blues Hank Williams 7 Mardi Gras In New Orleans Professor Longhair 8 I'm Movin' On Hank Snow 9 Rollin' Stone Muddy Waters 10 Double Crossing Blues Johnny Otis (Little Esther & the Robins) 11 Moanin' The Blues Hank Williams 12 Pink Champagne Joe Liggins 13 Bad Bad Whiskey Amos Milburn 14 Count Every Star Ravens 15 Why Don't You Love Me Hank Williams 16 Goodnight, Irene Weavers with Gordon Jenkins Orchestra 17 Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy Red Foley 18 Oh Babe! Louis Prima (Keely Smith) 19 Love Don't Love Nobody Roy Brown 20 Blue Light Boogie Louis Jordan 21 Bon Ton Roula Clarence Garlow 22 Bald Head Roy Byrd (Professor Longhair) Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 23 Safronia B Calvin Boze 24 Rollin' And Tumblin' Muddy Waters 25 Blue Shadows Lowell Fulson 26 Rag Mop Doc Sausage & His Mad Lads 27 Stack-A-Lee Archibald 28 Every Night About This Time Fats Domino 29 Carnival Day Dave Bartholomew 30 I Like My Baby's Pudding Wynonie Harris 31 Nobody's Lonesome For Me Hank Williams 32 I Will Wait Four Buddies 33 Do Something For Me Dominoes 34 Cupid's Boogie Johnny Otis (Little Esther & Mel Walker) 35 Oh Babe! Wynonie Harris & Lucky Millinder 36 Well Oh Well Tiny Bradshaw 37 Hard Luck Blues Roy Brown 38 Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere Joe Morris (Laurie Tate) 39 I'll Never Be Free Paul Gayten (Annie Laurie) / Dinah Washington 40 I Need You So Ivory Joe Hunter 41 Information Blues Roy Milton 42 Little Red Rooster Griffin Brothers (Margie Day) 43 If You've Got The Money Lefty Frizzell 44 Shotgun Boogie Tennessee Ernie Ford 45 Everyday I Have The Blues Lowell Fulson 46 Tee-Nah-Nah Smiley Lewis 47 Why Do Things Happen To Me Roy Hawkins Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 48 Cadillac Baby Roy Brown 49 Rock Mr. Blues Wynonie Harris 50 She Walks Right In Professor Longhair 51 Rockin' With Red Piano Red 52 Nevertheless Mills Brothers 53 Mistrustin' Blues Johnny Otis (Little Esther & Mel Walker) 54 Still In The Dark Joe Turner 55 Louisiana Blues Muddy Waters 56 Good Morning Judge Wynonie Harris 57 I Don't Have To Ride No More Ravens 58 Big Fat Mamas Are Back In Style Bullmoose Jackson 59 Breaking Up The House Tiny Bradshaw 60 Hey La Bas Boogie Fats Domino 61 Ain't Gonna Do It Dave Bartholomew 62 Chicken Blues Dominoes 63 Raining In My Heart Peppermint Harris 64 S.P. Blues Ivory Joe Hunter 65 Long About Sundown Roy Brown 66 Detroit City Blues Fats Domino 67 I'm Going To Have Myself A Ball Tiny Bradshaw 68 C.C. Baby Brownie McGhee 69 Mr. Blues Is Coming To Town Wynonie Harris 70 Deceivin' Blues Johnny Otis (Little Esther & Mel Walker) 71 Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Liggins 72 Hot Rod Race Tiny Hill Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 73 Little Bee Fats Domino 74 Daddy's Little Girl Mills Brothers 75 I Just Don't Like This Kind Of Livin' Hank Williams 76 At Night Orioles 77 Rockin' Blues Johnny Otis (Mel Walker) 78 Sax Shack Boogie Amos Milburn 79 Lonesome Christmas Lowell Fulson 80 That's All Right Jimmy Rogers 81 My Foolish Heart Billy Eckstine 82 I Wanna Be Loved Dinah Washington 83 Shotgun Blues Lightnin' Hopkins 84 Sitting By The Window Billy Eckstine with the Quartones 85 Sad Journey Blues Floyd Dixon 86 My Baby's Gone Charles Brown 87 Keep Your Hands On Your Heart Billy Wright 88 It Isn't Fair Dinah Washington 89 Let's Do It Sticks McGhee 90 Go Back To The One You Love T-Bone Walker 91 Turkey Hop Johnny Otis (Robins) 92 Walkin' Blues Amos Milburn 93 Mother Earth Memphis Slim 94 I Love My Baby Larry Darnell 95 Everybody's Somebody's Fool Lionel Hampton (Little Jimmie Scott) 96 I'm So Crazy For Love Cap-Tans 97 Is My Heart Wasting Time Orioles Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 98 Million Dollar Secret Helen Humes 99 Our Father (Which Art In Heaven) Five Blind Boys 100 Cry, Cry Baby Ed Wiley (Teddy Reynolds) Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 1951 1 Sixty Minute Man Dominoes 2 Rocket 88 Jackie Brenston 3 Dust My Broom Elmore James 4 Cry Johnnie Ray 5 Too Young Nat "King" Cole 6 Cold Cold Heart Hank Williams / Tony Bennett / Dinah Washington 7 Glory Of Love Five Keys 8 Three O'Clock Blues B.B. King 9 Hey Good Lookin' Hank Williams 10 How High The Moon Les Paul & Mary Ford 11 It Ain't The Meat Swallows 12 Chains Of Love Joe Turner 13 Black Night Charles Brown 14 I'm In The Mood John Lee Hooker 15 I Can't Help It Hank Williams 16 Booted Rosco Gordon 17 Fool, Fool, Fool Clovers 18 Don't You Know I Love You Clovers 19 How Many More Years Howlin' Wolf 20 Lovin' Machine Wynonie Harris 21 The Train Kept A'Rollin' Tiny Bradshaw 22 I Got Loaded Peppermint Harris Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 23 My Baby Left Me Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup 24 Still A Fool Muddy Waters 25 Unforgettable Nat "King" Cole 26 Baby Please Don't Go Orioles 27 Bloodshot Eyes Wynonie Harris 28 Eyesight To The Blind Sonny Boy Williamson 29 Long Distance Call Muddy Waters 30 I Apologize Billy Eckstine 31 The Little White Cloud That Cried Johnnie Ray 32 Best Wishes Roy Milton 33 Flamingo Earl Bostic 34 Harbor Lights Dominoes 35 T-99 Blues Jimmy Nelson 36 Moanin' At Midnight Howlin' Wolf 37 Tend To Your Business James Wayne 38 Shouldn't I Know Cardinals 39 Dear John Hank Williams 40 Eternally Swallows 41 My Reverie Larks 42 Bar Room Blues Roy Brown 43 Eyesight To The Blind Larks 44 Where Are You (Now That I Need You) Mello-Moods 45 Will You Be Mine Swallows 46 I Am With You Dominoes 47 Pretty Baby Blues Tampa Red / Margie Day & the Griffin Brothers Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 48 Walking The Chalk Line Tiny Bradshaw 49 The Deacon Moves In Little Esther & the Dominoes 50 Smooth Sailing Ella Fitzgerald 51 The Blacksmith Blues Ella Mae Morse 52 On Top Of Old Smoky Weavers 53 Let's Rock A While Amos Milburn 54 I'll Wait For You Ruth Brown 55 Hey Little Girl John Godfrey Trio / Billy Wright 56 I'm Waiting Just For You Lucky Millinder (Annisteen Allen/John Carol) 57 Rockin' Chair Fats Domino 58 Big Town Roy Brown 59 Little Side Car Larks 60 I Didn't Sleep A Wink Last Night Arthur Prysock 61 Honey Bee Muddy Waters 62 Do It If You Wanna Sonny Boy Williamson 63 Rocket 88 Bill Haley & the Saddlemen 64 I Know Ruth Brown 65 Castle Rock Johnny Hodges & Big Al Sears 66 The World Is In A Tangle Jimmy Rogers 67 Don't Take Your Love Away From Me Joe Morris (Laurie Tate) 68 I'm Gonna Dig Myself A Hole Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup 69 I'm A Night Owl Lowell Fulson 70 Cherokee Boogie Moon Mullican 71 Junco Partner James Wayne 72 Dearest Swallows Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 73 Got You On My Mind John Greer 74 Don't You Lie To Me Fats Domino 75 Good Rockin' Man Roy Brown 76 Slow Poke Pee Wee King 77 Out In The Cold Again Dinah Washington & the Ravens 78 The Chill Is On Joe Turner 79 Seven Long Days Charles Brown 80 All That Wine Is Gone Big Jay McNeely (Three Dots & a Dash) 81 Baby, We're Really In Love Hank Williams 82 The Wrong Yo-Yo Piano Red 83 Weepin' And Cryin' Griffin Brothers (Tommy Brown) 84 Money Blues Camille Howard 85 My Real Gone Rocket Jackie Brenston 86 Stacked Deck Billy Wright 87 It's Later Than You Think Roy Milton 88 Jesus Gave Me Water Soul Stirrers 89 Heart And Soul Four Buddies 90 All Nite Long Johnny Otis 91 Hold Me, Squeeze Me Orioles 92 What A Fool I Was Percy Mayfield 93 Walk That Mess Tiny Bradshaw 94 Rockin' And Rollin' Lil' Son Jackson 95 I Miss You So Orioles 96 Beautician Blues Roy Brown 97 Bee's Boogie Smiley Lewis Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 98 Good Lovin' H-Bomb Ferguson 99 Every Hour Little Richard 100 My Summer's Gone Four Buddies Classic Hits DJ Service http://classichitsdj.com [email protected] Office 770-591-8383 Billboard Top 100 Songs of the 1950s by Year 1952 1 Lawdy Miss Clawdy Lloyd Price 2 Jambalaya (On The Bayou) Hank Williams 3 Have Mercy Baby Dominoes 4 One Mint Julep Clovers 5 Night Train Jimmy Forrest 6 My Song Johnny Ace 7 Goin' Home Fats Domino 8 Moody Mood For Love King Pleasure 9 Juke Little Walter 10 Baby Don't Do It 5 Royales 11 5-10-15 Hours Ruth Brown 12 I Don't Know Willie Mabon 13 I Believe Elmore James 14 Rock The Joint Bill Haley with the Saddlemen 15 K.C.
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