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Singles ‐ Chart The U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1952 The # 1‐ Hits (14.11.) Al Martino: (21.11.) Al Martino: (28.11.) Al Martino: (5.12.) Al Martino: (12.12.) Al Martino: (19.12.) Al Martino: (26.12.) Al Martino: Here In My Heart Here In My Heart Here In My Heart Here In My Heart Here In My Heart Here In My Heart Here In My Heart U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1953 The # 1‐ Hits (2.1.) Al Martino: (9.1.) Al Martino: (16.1.) Jo Stafford: (23.1.) Kay Starr: (30.1.) Eddie Fisher: (6.2.) Perry Como: (13.2.) Perry Como: (20.2.) Perry Como: Here In My Heart Here In My Heart You Belong To Me Comes A‐Long A‐Love Outside Of Heaven Don't Let The Stars Don't Let The Stars Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes Get In Your Eyes Get In Your Eyes (27.2.) Perry Como: (6.3.) Perry Como: (13.3.) Guy Mitchell: (20.3.) Guy Mitchell: (27.3.) Guy Mitchell: (3.4.) Guy Mitchell: (10.4.) The (17.4.) Lita Roza: Don't Let The Stars Don't Let The Stars She Wears Red She Wears Red She Wears Red She Wears Red Stargazers: Broken (How Much Is) That Get In Your Eyes Get In Your Eyes Feathers Feathers Feathers Feathers Wings Doggie In The Window (24.4.) Frankie Laine: (1.5.) Frankie Laine: I (8.5.) Frankie Laine: I (15.5.) Frankie Laine: (22.5.) Frankie Laine: (29.5.) Frankie Laine: (5.6.) Frankie Laine: I (12.6.) Frankie Laine: I Believe Believe Believe I Believe I Believe I Believe Believe I Believe (19.6.) Frankie Laine: (26.6.) Eddie Fisher & (3.7.) Frankie Laine: I (10.7.) Frankie Laine: (17.7.) Frankie Laine: (24.7.) Frankie Laine: (31.7.) Frankie Laine: (7.8.) Frankie Laine: I I Believe Sally Sweetland: I'm Believe I Believe I Believe I Believe I Believe Believe Walking Behind You (14.8.) Mantovani: (21.8.) Frankie Laine: (28.8.) Frankie Laine: (4.9.) Frankie Laine: I (11.9.) Guy Mitchell: (18.9.) Guy Mitchell: (25.9.) Guy Mitchell: (2.10.) Guy Mitchell: The "Moulin Rouge" I Believe I Believe Believe Look At That Girl Look At That Girl Look At That Girl Look At That Girl Theme (9.10.) Guy Mitchell: (16.10.) Guy (23.10.) Frankie (30.10.) Frankie (6.11.) David (13.11.) Frankie (20.11.) Frankie (27.11.) Frankie Look At That Girl Mitchell: Look At Laine: Hey Joe Laine: Hey Joe Whitfield: Answer Laine: Answer Me Laine: Answer Me Laine: Answer Me That Girl Me (4.12.) Frankie Laine: (11.12.) David (11.12.) Frankie (18.12.) Frankie (25.12.) Frankie Answer Me Whitfield: Answer Laine: Answer Me Laine: Answer Me Laine: Answer Me Me U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1954 The # 1‐ Hits (1.1.) Frankie Laine: (8.1.) Eddie Calvert: (15.1.) Eddie Calvert: (22.1.) Eddie Calvert: (29.1.) Eddie Calvert: (5.2.) Eddie Calvert: (12.2.) Eddie Calvert: (19.2.) Eddie Calvert: Answer Me Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa (26.2.) Eddie Calvert: (5.3.) Eddie Calvert: (12.3.) The (19.3.) The (26.3.) The (2.4.) The Stargazers: (9.4.) The Stargazers: (16.4.) Doris Day: Oh Mein Papa Oh Mein Papa Stargazers: I See The Stargazers: I See The Stargazers: I See The I See The Moon I See The Moon Secret Love Moon Moon Moon (23.4.) The (30.4.) Johnnie Ray: (7.5.) Doris Day: (14.5.) Doris Day: (21.5.) Doris Day: (28.5.) Doris Day: (4.6.) Doris Day: (11.6.) Doris Day: Stargazers: I See The Such A Night Secret Love Secret Love Secret Love Secret Love Secret Love Secret Love Moon (18.6.) Doris Day: (25.6.) Doris Day: (2.7.) David (9.7.) David (16.7.) David (23.7.) David (30.7.) David (6.8.) David Secret Love Secret Love Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia (13.8.) David (20.8.) David (27.8.) David (3.9.) David (10.9.) Kitty Kallen: (17.9.) Frank Sinatra: (24.9.) Frank Sinatra: (1.10.) Frank Sinatra: Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Whitfield: Cara Mia Little Things Mean A Three Coins In The Three Coins In The Three Coins In The Lot Fountain Fountain Fountain (8.10.) Don Cornell: (15.10.) Don Cornell: (22.10.) Don Cornell: (29.10.) Don Cornell: (5.11.) Vera Lynn: (12.11.) Vera Lynn: (19.11.) Don Cornell: (26.11.) Rosemary Hold My Hand Hold My Hand Hold My Hand Hold My Hand My Son My Son My Son My Son Hold My Hand Clooney: This Ole House (3.12.) Winifred (10.12.) Winifred (17.12.) Winifred (24.12.) Winifred (31.12.) Winifred Atwell: Let's Have Atwell: Let's Have Atwell: Let's Have Atwell: Let's Have Atwell: Let's Have Another Party Another Party Another Party Another Party Another Party U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1955 The # 1‐ Hits (7.1.) Dickie (14.1.) Rosemary (21.1.) Dickie (28.1.) Dickie (4.2.) Rosemary (11.2.) Rosemary (18.2.) Ruby Murray: (25.2.) Ruby Murray: Valentine: Finger Of Clooney: Mambo Valentine: Finger Of Valentine: Finger Of Clooney: Mambo Clooney: Mambo Softly, Softly Softly, Softly Suspicion Italiano Suspicion Suspicion Italiano Italiano (4.3.) Ruby Murray: (11.3.) "Tennessee" (18.3.) "Tennessee" (25.3.) "Tennessee" (1.4.) "Tennessee" (8.4.) "Tennessee" (15.4.) "Tennessee" (22.4.) "Tennessee" Softly, Softly Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Ernie Ford: Give Me Your Word Your Word Your Word Your Word Your Word Your Word Your Word (29.4.) Perez "Prez" (6.5.) Perez "Prez" (13.5.) Tony (20.5.) Tony (27.5.) Eddie Calvert: (3.6.) Eddie Calvert: (10.6.) Eddie Calvert: (17.6.) Eddie Calvert: Prado & His Prado & His Bennett: Stranger In Bennett: Stranger In Cherry Pink And Cherry Pink And Cherry Pink And Cherry Pink And Orchestra: Cherry Orchestra: Cherry Paradise Paradise Apple Blossom White Apple Blossom White Apple Blossom White Apple Blossom White Pink And Apple Pink And Apple Blossom White Blossom White (24.6.) Jimmy Young: (1.7.) Jimmy Young: (8.7.) Jimmy Young: (15.7.) Alma Cogan: (22.7.) Alma Cogan: (29.7.) Slim (5.8.) Slim Whitman: (12.8.) Slim Unchained Melody Unchained Melody Unchained Melody Dreamboat Dreamboat Whitman: Rose Rose Marie Whitman: Rose Marie Marie (19.8.) Slim (26.8.) Slim (2.9.) Slim Whitman: (9.9.) Slim Whitman: (16.9.) Slim (23.9.) Slim (30.9.) Slim (7.10.) Slim Whitman: Rose Whitman: Rose Rose Marie Rose Marie Whitman: Rose Whitman: Rose Whitman: Rose Whitman: Rose Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie Marie (14.10.) Jimmy (21.10.) Jimmy (28.10.) Jimmy (4.11.) Jimmy Young: (11.11.) The Johnston (18.11.) The Johnston (25.11.) Bill Haley & (2.12.) Bill Haley & Young: The Man Young: The Man Young: The Man The Man From Brothers: Brothers: His Comets: Rock His Comets: Rock From Laramie From Laramie From Laramie Laramie Hernando's Hideaway Hernando's Hideaway Around The Clock Around The Clock (9.12.) Bill Haley & (16.12.) Dickie (23.12.) Dickie (30.12.) Dickie His Comets: Rock Valentine: Christmas Valentine: Christmas Valentine: Christmas Around The Clock Alphabet Alphabet Alphabet U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1956 The # 1‐ Hits (6.1.) Bill Haley & His (13.1.) Bill Haley & (20.1.) "Tennessee" (27.1.) "Tennessee" (3.2.) "Tennessee" (10.2.) "Tennessee" (17.2.) Dean Martin: (24.2.) Dean Martin: Comets: Rock His Comets: Rock Ernie Ford: Sixteen Ernie Ford: Sixteen Ernie Ford: Sixteen Ernie Ford: Sixteen Memories Are Made Memories Are Made Around The Clock Around The Clock Tons Tons Tons Tons Of This Of This (2.3.) Dean Martin: (9.3.) Dean Martin: (16.3.) The Dream (23.3.) The Dream (30.3.) Kay Starr: (6.4.) The Dream (13.4.) Winifred (20.4.) Winifred Memories Are Made Memories Are Made Weavers: It's Almost Weavers: It's Almost Rock And Roll Waltz Weavers: It's Almost Atwell: Poor People Atwell: Poor People Of This Of This Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow Of Paris Of Paris (27.4.) Winifred (4.5.) Ronnie Hilton: (11.5.) Ronnie (18.5.) Ronnie (25.5.) Ronnie (1.6.) Ronnie Hilton: (8.6.) Ronnie Hilton: (15.6.) Pat Boone: I'll Atwell: Poor People No Other Love Hilton: No Other Hilton: No Other Hilton: No Other No Other Love No Other Love Be Home Of Paris Love Love Love (22.6.) Pat Boone: I'll (29.6.) Pat Boone: I'll (6.7.) Pat Boone: I'll (13.7.) Pat Boone: I'll (20.7.) Frankie (27.7.) Frankie (3.8.) Frankie Lymon (10.8.) Doris Day: Be Home Be Home Be Home Be Home Lymon & The Lymon & The & The Teenagers: Whatever Will Be Teenagers: Why Do Teenagers: Why Do Why Do Fools Fall In Will Be (Que Sera Fools Fall In Love Fools Fall In Love Love Sera) (17.8.) Doris Day: (24.8.) Doris Day: (31.8.) Doris Day: (7.9.) Doris Day: (14.9.) Doris Day: (21.9.) Anne (28.9.) Anne (5.10.) Anne Whatever Will Be Whatever Will Be Whatever Will Be Whatever Will Be Whatever Will Be Shelton: Lay Down Shelton: Lay Down Shelton: Lay Down Will Be (Que Sera Will Be (Que Sera Will Be (Que Sera Will Be (Que Sera Will Be (Que Sera Your Arms Your Arms Your Arms Sera) Sera) Sera) Sera) Sera) (12.10.) Anne (19.10.) Frankie (26.10.) Frankie (2.11.) Frankie Laine: (9.11.) Frankie Laine: (16.11.) Johnnie Ray: (23.11.) Johnnie Ray: (30.11.) Johnnie Ray: Shelton: Lay Down Laine: A Woman In Laine: A Woman In A Woman In Love A Woman In Love Just Walkin' In The Just Walkin' In The Just Walkin' In The Your Arms Love Love Rain Rain Rain (7.12.) Johnnie Ray: (14.12.) Johnnie Ray: (21.12.) Johnnie Ray: (28.12.) Johnnie Ray: Just Walkin' In The Just Walkin' In The Just Walkin' In The Just Walkin' In The Rain Rain Rain Rain U K ‐ Singles ‐ Chart 1957 The # 1‐ Hits (4.1.) Guy Mitchell: (11.1.) Tommy (18.1.) Guy Mitchell: (25.1.) Frankie (1.2.) Guy Mitchell: (1.2.) Frankie (8.2.) Frankie (15.2.) Frankie Singing The Blues Steele: Singing The Singing The Blues Vaughan: Garden Of Singing The Blues Vaughan: Garden Of Vaughan: Garden Of Vaughan: Garden Of Blues Eden Eden Eden Eden (22.2.) Tab Hunter: (1.3.) Tab Hunter: (8.3.) Tab Hunter: (15.3.) Tab
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