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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]] |
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*"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]] |
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|[[Am I Losing You]] |
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*"Geisha Girl" - [[Hank Locklin]] |
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|[[Jim Reeves]] |
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*"Gonna Find Me A Bluebird" - [[Marvin Rainwater]] |
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*"Holiday for Love" - [[Webb Pierce]] |
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*"[[Home of the Blues]]" - [[Johnny Cash]] |
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|[[The Auctioneer]] |
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*"Honeycomb" - [[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]] |
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|[[Leroy Van Dyke]] |
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*"I Miss You Already (and You're Not Even Gone)" - [[Faron Young]] |
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*"I'm Coming Home" - [[Johnny Horton]] |
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*"I'm Tired" - [[Webb Pierce]] |
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|[[Bye Bye Love (The Everly Brothers song)|Bye Bye Love]] |
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*"Is It Wrong (For Loving You)" — [[Warner Mack]] |
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|[[Webb Pierce]] |
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*"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - [[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]] |
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*"Knee Deep in the Blues" - [[Marty Robbins]] |
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*"Missing You" - [[Webb Pierce]] |
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|[[Dark Moon (song)|Dark Moon]] |
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*"Mister Love" - [[Ernest Tubb]] and [[Wilburn Brothers|The Wilburn Brothers]] |
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|[[Bonnie Guitar]] |
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*"My Arms are a House" - [[Hank Snow]] |
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*"Next in Line" - [[Johnny Cash]] |
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*"Oh So Many Years" - [[Webb Pierce]] and [[Kitty Wells]] |
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|Don't Do It Darlin' |
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*"Playing For Keeps" - [[Elvis Presley]] |
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|Webb Pierce |
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*"Repenting" - [[Kitty Wells]] |
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*"Stolen Moments" - [[Hank Snow]] |
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*"A Tangled Mind" - [[Hank Snow]] |
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|Don't Laugh |
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*"Talkin' To The Blues" — [[Jim Lowe]] |
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|[[The Louvin Brothers]] |
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*"Three Ways (To Love You)" - [[Kitty Wells]] |
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*"Too Much" - [[Elvis Presley]] |
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*"Train of Love" - [[Johnny Cash]] |
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|Don't Stop the Music |
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*"The Woman I Need" - [[Johnny Horton]] |
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|[[George Jones]] |
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*"[[Walkin' After Midnight]]" - [[Patsy Cline]] |
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*"Why Why" — [[Carl Smith (country musician)|Carl Smith]] |
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*"Yearning" - [[George Jones]] and Jeanette Hicks |
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|A Fallen Star |
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*"You're the Reason I'm in Love" - [[Sonny James]] |
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|[[Jimmy C. Newman]] |
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|A Fallen Star |
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|First Date, First Kiss, First Love |
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|[[Sonny James]] |
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|For Rent (One Empty Heart) |
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|Sonny James |
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|Geisha Girl |
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|[[Hank Locklin]] |
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|Give My Love to Rose |
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|[[Johnny Cash]] |
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|Gonna Find Me a Bluebird |
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|[[Marvin Rainwater]] |
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|Gonna Find Me a Bluebird |
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|[[Eddy Arnold]] |
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|Holiday for Love |
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|Webb Pierce |
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|[[Home of the Blues]] |
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|Johnny Cash |
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|[[Honeycomb (song)|Honeycomb]] |
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|[[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)|Jimmie Rodgers]] |
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|I Can't Quit (I've Gone Too Far) |
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|[[Marty Robbins]] |
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|I Heard the Bluebirds Sing |
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|[[The Browns]] |
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|I Miss You Already (And You're Not Even Gone) |
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|[[Faron Young]] |
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|I Thought I Heard You Call My Name |
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|[[Porter Wagoner]] |
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|(I'll Always Be Your) Fraulein |
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|[[Kitty Wells]] |
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|I'll Be There (When You Get Lonely) |
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|[[Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price]] |
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|I'm Coming Home |
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|I'm Tired |
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|Webb Pierce |
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|[[Kisses Sweeter than Wine (song)|Kisses Sweeter than Wine]] |
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|Jimmie Rodgers |
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|Knee Deep in the Blues |
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|Marty Robbins |
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|Love Has Finally Come My Way |
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|Faron Young |
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|[[Love Me to Pieces]] |
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|[[Lovesick Blues]] |
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|Sonny James |
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|Loving You |
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|[[Mean Woman Blues]] |
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|Elvis Presley |
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|Missing You |
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|Webb Pierce |
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|Money |
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|The Browns |
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|Mister Fire Eyes |
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|Bonnie Guitar |
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|Mister Love |
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|[[Ernest Tubb]] and [[The Wilburn Brothers]] |
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|My Arms Are a House |
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|[[Hank Snow]] |
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|Next in Line |
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|Johnny Cash |
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|Oh, So Many Years |
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|Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce |
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|On My Mind Again |
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|[[Billy Walker (musician)|Billy Walker]] |
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|One Step at a Time |
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|[[Brenda Lee]] |
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|Playing for Keeps |
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|Elvis Presley |
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|Please Don't Blame Me |
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|Marty Robbins |
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|Plenty of Everything but You |
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|The Louvin Brothers |
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|[[A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)]] |
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|[[Patsy Cline]] |
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|Prize Possession |
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|Ferlin Husky |
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|Repenting |
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|Kitty Wells |
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|Rockin' in the Congo |
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|[[Hank Thompson (musician)|Hank Thompson]] |
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|The Same Two Lips |
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|Marty Robbins |
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|[[Min soldat|The Shrine of St. Cecilia]] |
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|Faron Young |
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|Someday |
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|Webb Pierce |
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|Stolen Moments |
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|Hank Snow |
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|Talkin' to the Blues |
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|[[Jim Lowe]] |
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|Tangled Mind |
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|Hank Snow |
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|Tears Are Only Rain |
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|Hank Thompson |
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|Teen-Age Dream |
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|Marty Robbins |
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|There Goes My Love |
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|[[George Morgan (singer)|George Morgan]] |
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|Three Ways (To Love You) |
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|Kitty Wells |
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|[[Too Much (Elvis Presley song)|Too Much]] |
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|Elvis Presley |
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|Too Much Water |
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|George Jones |
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|Train of Love |
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|Johnny Cash |
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|[[Treat Me Nice]] |
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|Elvis Presley |
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|Two Shadows On Your Window |
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|Jim Reeves |
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|[[Walkin' After Midnight]] |
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|Patsy Cline |
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|Why, Why |
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|[[Carl Smith (country musician)|Carl Smith]] |
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|The Woman I Need |
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|Johnny Horton |
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|Yearning |
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|George Jones and [[Jeanette Hicks]] |
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|You Can't Hurt Me Anymore |
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|Carl Smith |
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|You Done Me Wrong |
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|Ray Price |
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|You're the Reason I'm in Love |
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|Sonny James |
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|Young Hearts |
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|Jim Reeves |
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|Your True Love |
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|[[Carl Perkins]] |
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== 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.
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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 |
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February 2 | Young Love | Sonny James | 9 | [A]
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March 2 | There You Go | Johnny Cash | 5 | [2] |
April 6 | Gone | Ferlin Husky | 10 | [1]
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May 13 | All Shook Up | Elvis Presley | 1 |
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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]
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July 15 | Bye Bye Love | The Everly Brothers | 7 | [A] |
August 5 | (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear | Elvis Presley | 1 |
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September 9 | Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On | Jerry Lee Lewis | 2 | [A]
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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]
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December 2 | Jailhouse Rock | Elvis Presley | 1 |
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December 9 | My Special Angel | Bobby Helms | 4 | [B] |
- Notes
- 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 |
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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
- March 24 — Carson Robison, 66, early C&W singer-songwriter.
References
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.