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Revision as of 17:48, 31 March 2019
This is a list of number-one singles in the United States during the year 1939 according to music historian Joel Whitburn.
Number ones
- Key
- ♪ – Number-one single of the year
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Reached number one | Artist(s) | Single | Record label | Weeks at number one |
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January 7, 1939 | Artie Shaw | "They Say" | Bluebird | 2 | |
January 14, 1939 | Al Donahue | "Jeepers Creepers" | Vocalion | 5 | |
Artie Shaw | "Thanks for Ev'rything" | Bluebird | 1 | ||
February 4, 1939 | Kay Kyser | "The Umbrella Man" | Brunswick | 1 | |
February 11, 1939 | Artie Shaw | "Thanks for Ev'rything" | Bluebird | 9 | |
Artie Shaw | "Thanks for Ev'rything" | Bluebird | 1 | ||
April 29, 1950 | Anton Karas | "The Third Man Theme" | London |
11 |
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July 15, 1950 | Nat King Cole | "Mona Lisa" | Capitol |
5 |
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August 19, 1950 | Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers | "Goodnight Irene"♪ (1950) | Decca |
13 |
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November 18, 1950 | Sammy Kaye | "Harbor Lights" | Columbia |
2 |
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December 2, 1950 | Phil Harris | "The Thing" | RCA Victor |
4 |
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December 30, 1950 | Patti Page | "The Tennessee Waltz" | Mercury |
9 |
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March 3, 1951 | Perry Como | "If" | RCA Victor |
6 |
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March 10, 1951 | Mario Lanza | "Be My Love" | RCA Victor (Red Seal) |
1 |
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April 21, 1951 | Les Paul and Mary Ford | "How High The Moon" | Capitol |
9 |
See also
References
1940
Category:1940 record charts
Category:1940 in American music