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===Other major hits===
===Other major hits===
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*"Am I Losing You" - [[Jim Reeves]]
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*"Auctioneer" - [[Leroy Van Dyke]]
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*"Bye Bye Love" - [[Webb Pierce]]
!Artist
*"Don't Stop the Music" - [[George Jones]]
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*"A Fallen Star" - [[Jimmy C. Newman]]
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*"First Date, First Kiss, First Love" - [[Sonny James]]
|[[Am I Losing You]]
*"Geisha Girl" - [[Hank Locklin]]
|[[Jim Reeves]]
*"Gonna Find Me A Bluebird" - [[Marvin Rainwater]]
|-
*"Holiday for Love" - [[Webb Pierce]]
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*"[[Home of the Blues]]" - [[Johnny Cash]]
|[[The Auctioneer]]
*"Honeycomb" - [[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]]
|[[Leroy Van Dyke]]
*"I Miss You Already (and You're Not Even Gone)" - [[Faron Young]]
|-
*"I'm Coming Home" - [[Johnny Horton]]
|align="center"|7
*"I'm Tired" - [[Webb Pierce]]
|[[Bye Bye Love (The Everly Brothers song)|Bye Bye Love]]
*"Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" — [[Warner Mack]]
|[[Webb Pierce]]
*"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - [[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]]
|-
*"Knee Deep in the Blues" - [[Marty Robbins]]
|align="center"|14
*"Missing You" - [[Webb Pierce]]
|[[Dark Moon (song)|Dark Moon]]
*"Mister Love" - [[Ernest Tubb]] and [[Wilburn Brothers|The Wilburn Brothers]]
|[[Bonnie Guitar]]
*"My Arms are a House" - [[Hank Snow]]
|-
*"Next in Line" - [[Johnny Cash]]
|align="center"|12
*"Oh So Many Years" - [[Webb Pierce]] and [[Kitty Wells]]
|Don't Do It Darlin'
*"Playing For Keeps" - [[Elvis Presley]]
|Webb Pierce
*"Repenting" - [[Kitty Wells]]
|-
*"Stolen Moments" - [[Hank Snow]]
|align="center"|11
*"A Tangled Mind" - [[Hank Snow]]
|Don't Laugh
*"Talkin' To The Blues" — [[Jim Lowe]]
|[[The Louvin Brothers]]
*"Three Ways (To Love You)" - [[Kitty Wells]]
|-
*"Too Much" - [[Elvis Presley]]
|align="center"|10
*"Train of Love" - [[Johnny Cash]]
|Don't Stop the Music
*"The Woman I Need" - [[Johnny Horton]]
|[[George Jones]]
*"[[Walkin' After Midnight]]" - [[Patsy Cline]]
|-
*"Why Why" — [[Carl Smith (country musician)|Carl Smith]]
|align="center"|2
*"Yearning" - [[George Jones]] and Jeanette Hicks
|A Fallen Star
*"You're the Reason I'm in Love" - [[Sonny James]]
|[[Jimmy C. Newman]]
|-
|align="center"|8
|A Fallen Star
|[[Ferlin Husky]]
|-
|align="center"|9
|First Date, First Kiss, First Love
|[[Sonny James]]
|-
|align="center"|7
|For Rent (One Empty Heart)
|Sonny James
|-
|align="center"|4
|Geisha Girl
|[[Hank Locklin]]
|-
|align="center"|13
|Give My Love to Rose
|[[Johnny Cash]]
|-
|align="center"|3
|Gonna Find Me a Bluebird
|[[Marvin Rainwater]]
|-
|align="center"|12
|Gonna Find Me a Bluebird
|[[Eddy Arnold]]
|-
|align="center"|3
|Holiday for Love
|Webb Pierce
|-
|align="center"|3
|[[Home of the Blues]]
|Johnny Cash
|-
|align="center"|7
|[[Honeycomb (song)|Honeycomb]]
|[[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]]
|-
|align="center"|7
|I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far)
|[[Marty Robbins]]
|-
|align="center"|4
|I Heard the Bluebirds Sing
|[[The Browns]]
|-
|align="center"|5
|I Miss You Already (And You're Not Even Gone)
|[[Faron Young]]
|-
|align="center"|11
|I Thought I Heard You Call My Name
|[[Porter Wagoner]]
|-
|align="center"|10
|(I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein
|[[Kitty Wells]]
|-
|align="center"|12
|I'll Be There (When You Get Lonely)
|[[Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price]]
|-
|align="center"|11
|I'm Coming Home
|[[Johnny Horton]]
|-
|align="center"|3
|I'm Tired
|Webb Pierce
|-
|align="center"|13
|[[Jingle Bell Rock]]
|[[Bobby Helms]]
|-
|align="center"|6
|[[Kisses Sweeter than Wine (song)|Kisses Sweeter than Wine]]
|Jimmie Rodgers
|-
|align="center"|3
|Knee Deep in the Blues
|Marty Robbins
|-
|align="center"|12
|Love Has Finally Come My Way
|Faron Young
|-
|align="center"|14
|[[Love Me to Pieces]]
|[[Rusty & Doug]]
|-
|align="center"|15
|[[Lovesick Blues]]
|Sonny James
|-
|align="center"|15
|Loving You
|[[Elvis Presley]]
|-
|align="center"|11
|[[Mean Woman Blues]]
|Elvis Presley
|-
|align="center"|7
|Missing You
|Webb Pierce
|-
|align="center"|15
|Money
|The Browns
|-
|align="center"|15
|Mister Fire Eyes
|Bonnie Guitar
|-
|align="center"|8
|Mister Love
|[[Ernest Tubb]] and [[The Wilburn Brothers]]
|-
|align="center"|8
|My Arms Are a House
|[[Hank Snow]]
|-
|align="center"|9
|Next in Line
|Johnny Cash
|-
|align="center"|8
|Oh, So Many Years
|Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce
|-
|align="center"|12
|On My Mind Again
|[[Billy Walker (musician)|Billy Walker]]
|-
|align="center"|15
|One Step at a Time
|[[Brenda Lee]]
|-
|align="center"|8
|Playing for Keeps
|Elvis Presley
|-
|align="center"|11
|Please Don't Blame Me
|Marty Robbins
|-
|align="center"|14
|Plenty of Everything but You
|The Louvin Brothers
|-
|align="center"|14
|[[A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)]]
|[[Patsy Cline]]
|-
|align="center"|12
|Prize Possession
|Ferlin Husky
|-
|align="center"|6
|Repenting
|Kitty Wells
|-
|align="center"|13
|Rockin' in the Congo
|[[Hank Thompson (musician)|Hank Thompson]]
|-
|align="center"|14
|The Same Two Lips
|Marty Robbins
|-
|align="center"|15
|[[Min soldat|The Shrine of St. Cecilia]]
|Faron Young
|-
|align="center"|12
|Someday
|Webb Pierce
|-
|align="center"|7
|Stolen Moments
|Hank Snow
|-
|align="center"|8
|Talkin' to the Blues
|[[Jim Lowe]]
|-
|align="center"|4
|Tangled Mind
|Hank Snow
|-
|align="center"|14
|Tears Are Only Rain
|Hank Thompson
|-
|align="center"|15
|Teen-Age Dream
|Marty Robbins
|-
|align="center"|15
|There Goes My Love
|[[George Morgan (singer)|George Morgan]]
|-
|align="center"|7
|Three Ways (To Love You)
|Kitty Wells
|-
|align="center"|3
|[[Too Much (Elvis Presley song)|Too Much]]
|Elvis Presley
|-
|align="center"|13
|Too Much Water
|George Jones
|-
|align="center"|7
|Train of Love
|Johnny Cash
|-
|align="center"|11
|[[Treat Me Nice]]
|Elvis Presley
|-
|align="center"|9
|Two Shadows On Your Window
|Jim Reeves
|-
|align="center"|2
|[[Walkin' After Midnight]]
|Patsy Cline
|-
|align="center"|2
|Why, Why
|[[Carl Smith (country musician)|Carl Smith]]
|-
|align="center"|9
|The Woman I Need
|Johnny Horton
|-
|align="center"|10
|Yearning
|George Jones and [[Jeanette Hicks]]
|-
|align="center"|15
|You Can't Hurt Me Anymore
|Carl Smith
|-
|align="center"|7
|You Done Me Wrong
|Ray Price
|-
|align="center"|6
|You're the Reason I'm in Love
|Sonny James
|-
|align="center"|12
|Young Hearts
|Jim Reeves
|-
|align="center"|13
|Your True Love
|[[Carl Perkins]]
|}


== Top new album releases ==
== Top new album releases ==

Revision as of 09:32, 23 August 2011

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
14 Dark Moon Bonnie Guitar
12 Don't Do It Darlin' Webb Pierce
11 Don't Laugh The Louvin Brothers
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
13 Give My Love to Rose Johnny Cash
3 Gonna Find Me a Bluebird Marvin Rainwater
12 Gonna Find Me a Bluebird Eddy Arnold
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
11 I Thought I Heard You Call My Name Porter Wagoner
10 (I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein Kitty Wells
12 I'll Be There (When You Get Lonely) Ray Price
11 I'm Coming Home Johnny Horton
3 I'm Tired Webb Pierce
13 Jingle Bell Rock Bobby Helms
6 Kisses Sweeter than Wine Jimmie Rodgers
3 Knee Deep in the Blues Marty Robbins
12 Love Has Finally Come My Way Faron Young
14 Love Me to Pieces Rusty & Doug
15 Lovesick Blues Sonny James
15 Loving You Elvis Presley
11 Mean Woman Blues Elvis Presley
7 Missing You Webb Pierce
15 Money The Browns
15 Mister Fire Eyes Bonnie Guitar
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
12 On My Mind Again Billy Walker
15 One Step at a Time Brenda Lee
8 Playing for Keeps Elvis Presley
11 Please Don't Blame Me Marty Robbins
14 Plenty of Everything but You The Louvin Brothers
14 A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold) Patsy Cline
12 Prize Possession Ferlin Husky
6 Repenting Kitty Wells
13 Rockin' in the Congo Hank Thompson
14 The Same Two Lips Marty Robbins
15 The Shrine of St. Cecilia Faron Young
12 Someday Webb Pierce
7 Stolen Moments Hank Snow
8 Talkin' to the Blues Jim Lowe
4 Tangled Mind Hank Snow
14 Tears Are Only Rain Hank Thompson
15 Teen-Age Dream Marty Robbins
15 There Goes My Love George Morgan
7 Three Ways (To Love You) Kitty Wells
3 Too Much Elvis Presley
13 Too Much Water George Jones
7 Train of Love Johnny Cash
11 Treat Me Nice Elvis Presley
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
15 You Can't Hurt Me Anymore Carl Smith
7 You Done Me Wrong Ray Price
6 You're the Reason I'm in Love Sonny James
12 Young Hearts Jim Reeves
13 Your True Love Carl Perkins

Top new album releases

  • Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar -- Johnny Cash

Births

  • January 4 — Patty Loveless, top female vocalist of the late 1980s and 1990s, thanks to her voice combining bluegrass, blues and rock.
  • April 12 — Vince Gill, top male vocalist and prominent member of the new traditionalist movement of the late 1980s/1990s.
  • July 24 — Pam Tillis, daughter of Mel Tillis and popular female vocalsit of the 1990s.
  • August 22 — Holly Dunn, female star and another artist who helped popularize country music during the late 1980s/early 1990s.
  • November 1 — Lyle Lovett, alternative country star.

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.