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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1957.

List of years in country music (table)
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Events

  • April — Jimmy Dean hosts his first nationally televised series, a 30-minute daytime variety series airing on CBS named The Jimmy Dean Show. The show has a prime-time run from June to September (as a summer replacement series); the daytime show will run until 1958. This is the first of three country music-oriented series bearing Dean's name and hosting duties.
  • June 24 — Billboard terminates its "Most Played C&W in Juke Boxes" chart, leaving just the "Most Played C&W by Jockeys" and "C&W Best Sellers in Stores" charts to gauge a song's popularity.
  • November 4 — The Nos. 1 and 2 songs on the Billboard Hot 100, and Billboard's R&B and country charts are identical: Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" and the Everly Brothers' "Wake Up Little Susie." In addition, the No. 6 hit on the Hot 100 and R&B charts — Jimmie Rodgers' "Honeycomb" — is also climbing the country chart.[1]
  • December 11 — Jerry Lee Lewis secretly weds his second cousin, Myra Gale Brown, in Hernando, Tennessee.[2]

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

Date Single name Artist Wks. No.1 Notes
February 2 Young Love Sonny James 9 [A]
March 2 There You Go Johnny Cash 5 [2]
April 6 Gone Ferlin Husky 10 [1]
May 13 All Shook Up Elvis Presley 1
  • Also reached Number One on the Billboard Pop and R&B charts.
May 20 A White Sport Coat Marty Robbins 5
May 20 Honky Tonk Song Webb Pierce 1 [B]
May 27 Four Walls Jim Reeves 8 [2]
  • Reeves' first Number One since "Bimbo" in 1954.
July 15 Bye Bye Love The Everly Brothers 7 [A]
August 5 (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear Elvis Presley 1
  • Also reached Number One on the Billboard Pop and R&B charts.
September 9 Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On Jerry Lee Lewis 2 [A]
  • Also reached Number One on the Billboard R&B chart.
September 16 Fraulein Bobby Helms 4 [2], [A]
September 16 My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You Ray Price 4 [2]
October 14 Wake Up Little Susie The Everly Brothers 8 [2]
  • Also reached Number One on the Billboard Pop and R&B charts.
December 2 Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley 1
  • Also reached Number One on the Billboard Pop and R&B charts.
December 9 My Special Angel Bobby Helms 4 [B]
Notes
  • 1^ No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 2^ Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • A^ First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • B^ Last Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
Note: Several songs were simultaneous No. 1 hits on the separate "Most Played C&W in Juke Boxes," "Most Played C&W by Jockeys" and "C&W Best Sellers in Stores" charts.

Other major hits

US Single Artist
3 Am I Losing You Jim Reeves
9 The Auctioneer Leroy Van Dyke
7 Bye Bye Love Webb Pierce
10 Don't Stop the Music George Jones
2 A Fallen Star Jimmy C. Newman
8 A Fallen Star Ferlin Husky
9 First Date, First Kiss, First Love Sonny James
7 For Rent (One Empty Heart) Sonny James
4 Geisha Girl Hank Locklin
3 Gonna Find Me a Bluebird Marvin Rainwater
3 Holiday for Love Webb Pierce
3 Home of the Blues Johnny Cash
7 Honeycomb Jimmie Rodgers
7 I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far) Marty Robbins
4 I Heard the Bluebirds Sing The Browns
5 I Miss You Already (And You're Not Even Gone) Faron Young
10 (I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein Kitty Wells
3 I'm Tired Webb Pierce
6 Kisses Sweeter than Wine Jimmie Rodgers
3 Knee Deep in the Blues Marty Robbins
7 Missing You Webb Pierce
8 Mister Love Ernest Tubb and The Wilburn Brothers
8 My Arms Are a House Hank Snow
9 Next in Line Johnny Cash
8 Oh, So Many Years Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce
8 Playing for Keeps Elvis Presley
6 Repenting Kitty Wells
7 Stolen Moments Hank Snow
8 Talkin' to the Blues Jim Lowe
4 Tangled Mind Hank Snow
7 Three Ways (To Love You) Kitty Wells
3 Too Much Elvis Presley
7 Train of Love Johnny Cash
9 Two Shadows On Your Window Jim Reeves
2 Walkin' After Midnight Patsy Cline
2 Why, Why Carl Smith
9 The Woman I Need Johnny Horton
10 Yearning George Jones and Jeanette Hicks
7 You Done Me Wrong Ray Price
6 You're the Reason I'm in Love Sonny James

Top new album releases

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Rolling Stone Rock Almanac: The Chronicles of Rock & Roll," Collier Books, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York and London, 1983, p. 33. ISBN 0-02-081320-1
  2. ^ Rolling Stone Rock Almanac, p. 33.

Further reading

  • Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
  • Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947–1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
  • Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
  • Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.