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! colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}[[List of number-one singles of 1940 (U.S.)|1940]]
! colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}[[List of number-one singles of 1940 (U.S.)|1940]]
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| July 27, 1940 || [[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[I'll Never Smile Again]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web|url=http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/number-one-songs-by-year/|title=US Number One Songs - 2017|website=Bob Borst's Home of Pop Culture}}</ref>
| July 27, 1940 || align="center"|[[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[I'll Never Smile Again]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite web|url=http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/number-one-songs-by-year/|title=US Number One Songs - 2017|website=Bob Borst's Home of Pop Culture}}</ref>
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| October 19, 1940 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[Only Forever (song)|Only Forever]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 19, 1940 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[Only Forever (song)|Only Forever]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 21, 1940 || [[Artie Shaw]] || "[[Frenesi]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 21, 1940 || align="center"|[[Artie Shaw]] || "[[Frenesi]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1941"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1941 (U.S.)|1941]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1941"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1941 (U.S.)|1941]]
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| March 15, 1941 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[The Song of the Volga Boatmen|Song of the Volga Boatmen]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 15, 1941 || align="center"|[[Glenn Miller]] || "[[The Song of the Volga Boatmen|Song of the Volga Boatmen]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 22, 1941 || [[Artie Shaw]] || "[[Frenesi]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 22, 1941 || align="center"|[[Artie Shaw]] || "[[Frenesi]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 29, 1941 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Amapola (song)|Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 29, 1941 || align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Amapola (song)|Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="3">Decca</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 7, 1941 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[My Sister and I (song)|My Sister and I]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 7, 1941 "[[My Sister and I (song)|My Sister and I]]" || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| June 14, 1941 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Maria Elena]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 14, 1941 || "[[Maria Elena]]" || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 21, 1941 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Daddy (Sammy Kaye song)|Daddy]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 21, 1941 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Daddy (Sammy Kaye song)|Daddy]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| June 28, 1941 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[My Sister and I (song)|My Sister and I]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 28, 1941 || rowspan="2"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[My Sister and I (song)|My Sister and I]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 5, 1941 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Maria Elena]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 5, 1941 || "[[Maria Elena]]" || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 12, 1941 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Daddy (Sammy Kaye song)|Daddy]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 12, 1941 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Daddy (Sammy Kaye song)|Daddy]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 30, 1941 || rowspan="2" align="center"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Decca</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 30, 1941 || rowspan="2" align="center"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Decca</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 4, 1941 || align="center"|[[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto in B Flat]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 4, 1941 || align="center"|[[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto in B Flat]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 29, 1941 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[Chattanooga Choo Choo]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 29, 1941 || rowspan="3" align="center"| [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[Chattanooga Choo Choo]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="3">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 20, 1941 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[Elmer's Tune]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 20, 1941 || "[[Elmer's Tune]]" || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 27, 1941 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[Chattanooga Choo Choo]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 27, 1941 || "[[Chattanooga Choo Choo]]" || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1942"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1942 (U.S.)|1942]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1942"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1942 (U.S.)|1942]]
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| February 7, 1942 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[A String of Pearls (song)|A String of Pearls]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 7, 1942 || align="center"|[[Glenn Miller]] || "[[A String of Pearls (song)|A String of Pearls]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| February 14, 1942 || [[Woody Herman]] || "[[Blues in the Night|Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me)]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 14, 1942 || align="center"|[[Woody Herman]] || "[[Blues in the Night|Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me)]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| February 21, 1942 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[A String of Pearls (song)|A String of Pearls]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 21, 1942 || rowspan="2"|[[Glenn Miller]] || "[[A String of Pearls (song)|A String of Pearls]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| February 28, 1942 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[Moonlight Cocktail]]" || <div align="center">Bluebird</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 28, 1942 || "[[Moonlight Cocktail]]" || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| May 9, 1942 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Tangerine (1941 song)|Tangerine]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 9, 1942 || align="center"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Tangerine (1941 song)|Tangerine]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 20, 1942 || [[Harry James]] || "[[By the Sleepy Lagoon|Sleepy Lagoon]]" || <div align="center">[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 20, 1942 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[By the Sleepy Lagoon|Sleepy Lagoon]]" || <div align="center">[[Columbia Records|Columbia]]</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 18, 1942 || [[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Jingle Jangle Jingle]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 18, 1942 || align="center"|[[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Jingle Jangle Jingle]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 12, 1942 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 12, 1942 || align="center"|[[Glenn Miller]] || "[[(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 31, 1942 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[White Christmas (song)|White Christmas]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">11</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 31, 1942 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[White Christmas (song)|White Christmas]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">11</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1943"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1943 (U.S.)|1943]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1943"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1943 (U.S.)|1943]]
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| January 16, 1943 || [[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[There Are Such Things]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 16, 1943 || align="center"|[[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[There Are Such Things]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| February 13, 1943 || [[Harry James]] || "[[I Had The Craziest Dream]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 13, 1943 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[I Had The Craziest Dream]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| February 27, 1943 || [[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[There Are Such Things]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 27, 1943 || align="center"|[[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[There Are Such Things]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| March 6, 1943 || [[Harry James]] || "[[I've Heard That Song Before]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 6, 1943 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[I've Heard That Song Before]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| May 29, 1943 || [[Glenn Miller]] || "[[That Old Black Magic]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 29, 1943 || align="center"|[[Glenn Miller]] || "[[That Old Black Magic]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| June 5, 1943 || [[Harry James]] || "[[I've Heard That Song Before]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 5, 1943 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[I've Heard That Song Before]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| June 12, 1943 || [[Benny Goodman]] || "[[Taking A Chance On Love]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 12, 1943 || align="center"|[[Benny Goodman]] || "[[Taking A Chance On Love]]" || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 3, 1943 || [[The Song Spinners]] || "[[The Song Spinners|Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 3, 1943 || align="center"|[[The Song Spinners]] || "[[The Song Spinners|Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 24, 1943 || [[Dick Haymes]] || "[[You'll Never Know]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 24, 1943 || align="center"|[[Dick Haymes]] || "[[You'll Never Know]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| August 21, 1943 || [[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[In the Blue of Evening]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 21, 1943 || align="center"|[[Tommy Dorsey]] || "[[In the Blue of Evening]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 11, 1943 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[Sunday, Monday Or Always]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 11, 1943 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[Sunday, Monday Or Always]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 30, 1943 || [[Al Dexter]] || "[[Pistol Packin' Mama]]" || <div align="center">[[OKeh Records|Okeh]]</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 30, 1943 || align="center"|[[Al Dexter]] || "[[Pistol Packin' Mama]]" || <div align="center">[[OKeh Records|Okeh]]</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 6, 1943 || [[Mills Brothers]] || "[[Paper Doll (song)|Paper Doll]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 6, 1943 || align="center"|[[Mills Brothers]] || "[[Paper Doll (song)|Paper Doll]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1944"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1944 (U.S.)|1944]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1944"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1944 (U.S.)|1944]]
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| January 29, 1944 || [[Glen Gray]] || "[[My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 29, 1944 || align="center"|[[Glen Gray]] || "[[My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Decca</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| March 4, 1944 || [[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Bésame Mucho|Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 4, 1944 || align="center"|[[Jimmy Dorsey]] || "[[Bésame Mucho|Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)]]" || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| April 22, 1944 || [[Guy Lombardo]] || "[[It's Love-Love-Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| April 22, 1944 || align="center"|[[Guy Lombardo]] || "[[It's Love-Love-Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| May 6, 1944 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I Love You (Cole Porter song)|I Love You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 6, 1944 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I Love You (Cole Porter song)|I Love You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| June 10, 1944 || [[Harry James]] || "[[I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 10, 1944 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| July 1, 1944 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I'll Be Seeing You (song)|I'll Be Seeing You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 1, 1944 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I'll Be Seeing You (song)|I'll Be Seeing You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| July 8, 1944 || [[Harry James]] || "[[I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 8, 1944 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
|-
| July 15, 1944 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I'll Be Seeing You (song)|I'll Be Seeing You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 15, 1944 || rowspan="2" align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] || "[[I'll Be Seeing You (song)|I'll Be Seeing You]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="3">Decca</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
|-
| August 5, 1944 || [[Bing Crosby]] || "[[Swinging On A Star]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 5, 1944 || "[[Swinging On A Star]]" || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| October 7, 1944 || [[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 7, 1944 || align="center"|[[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| October 14, 1944 || [[Dinah Shore]] || "[[I'll Walk Alone]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 14, 1944 || align="center"|[[Dinah Shore]] || "[[I'll Walk Alone]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| October 21, 1944 || [[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 21, 1944 || align="center"|[[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| November 4, 1944 || [[Dinah Shore]] || "[[I'll Walk Alone]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 4, 1944 || align="center"|[[Dinah Shore]] || "[[I'll Walk Alone]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| November 25, 1944 || [[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 25, 1944 || align="center"|[[Mills Brothers]] || "[[You Always Hurt The One You Love]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| December 9, 1944 || [[The Ink Spots]] and [[Ella Fitzgerald]] || "[[I'm Making Believe]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 9, 1944 || align="center"|[[The Ink Spots]] and [[Ella Fitzgerald]] || "[[I'm Making Believe]]" || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 23, 1944 || [[Bing Crosby]] and [[The Andrews Sisters]] || "[[Don't Fence Me In (song)|Don't Fence Me In]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 23, 1944 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] and [[The Andrews Sisters]] || "[[Don't Fence Me In (song)|Don't Fence Me In]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1945"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1945 (U.S.)|1945]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1945"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1945 (U.S.)|1945]]
|-
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| February 17, 1945 || [[The Andrews Sisters]] || "[[Rum and Coca-Cola]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 17, 1945 || align="center"|[[The Andrews Sisters]] || "[[Rum and Coca-Cola]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| April 7, 1945 || [[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown & Doris Day]] || "[[My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| April 7, 1945 || rowspan="2" align="center"||[[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown & Doris Day]] || "[[My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| May 26, 1945 || [[Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown & Doris Day]] || "[[Sentimental Journey (song)|Sentimental Journey]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 26, 1945 || "[[Sentimental Journey (song)|Sentimental Journey]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 28, 1945 || [[Johnny Mercer]] || "[[On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe]]" || <div align="center">[[Capitol Records|Capitol]]</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 28, 1945 || align="center"|[[Johnny Mercer]] || "[[On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe]]" || <div align="center">[[Capitol Records|Capitol]]</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 15, 1945 || [[Perry Como]] || "[[Till the End of Time (Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman song)|Till The End Of Time]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 15, 1945 || align="center"|[[Perry Como]] || "[[Till the End of Time (Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman song)|Till The End Of Time]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 17, 1945 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 17, 1945 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 24, 1945 || [[Harry James]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 24, 1945 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 8, 1945 || [[Bing Crosby]] and [[Les Paul|The Les Paul Trio]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 8, 1945 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] and [[Les Paul|The Les Paul Trio]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| December 15, 1945 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 15, 1945 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| December 22, 1945 || [[Harry James]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 22, 1945 || align="center"|[[Harry James]] || "[[It's Been A Long, Long Time]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| December 29, 1945 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 29, 1945 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[Chickery Chick]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1946"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1946 (U.S.)|1946]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1946"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1946 (U.S.)|1946]]
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| January 5, 1946 || [[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Symphony (Freddy Martin song)|Symphony]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 5, 1946 || align="center"|[[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Symphony (Freddy Martin song)|Symphony]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| January 19, 1946 || [[Bing Crosby]] and [[Carmen Cavallaro]] || "[[I Can't Begin To Tell You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 19, 1946 || align="center"|[[Bing Crosby]] and [[Carmen Cavallaro]] || "[[I Can't Begin To Tell You]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| January 26, 1946 || [[Vaughn Monroe]] || "[[Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 26, 1946 || align="center"|[[Vaughn Monroe]] || "[[Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!]]" || <div align="center">Victor</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 2, 1946 || [[Betty Hutton]] || "[[Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 2, 1946 || align="center"|[[Betty Hutton]] || "[[Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 9, 1946 || [[Johnny Mercer]] || "[[Personality (1946 song)|Personality]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 9, 1946 || align="center"|[[Johnny Mercer]] || "[[Personality (1946 song)|Personality]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 16, 1946 || [[Frankie Carle]] || "[[Oh! What it Seemed to Be]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 16, 1946 || align="center"|[[Frankie Carle]] || "[[Oh! What it Seemed to Be]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| April 27, 1946 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[I'm A Big Girl Now]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| April 27, 1946 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[I'm A Big Girl Now]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| May 4, 1946 || [[Perry Como]]
| May 4, 1946 || align="center"|[[Perry Como]]
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Prisoner of Love (Russ Columbo song)|Prisoner of Love]]"♪ <small>(1946)</small> || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Prisoner of Love (Russ Columbo song)|Prisoner of Love]]"♪ <small>(1946)</small> || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| May 25, 1946 || [[The Ink Spots]] || "[[The Gypsy (song)|The Gypsy]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 25, 1946 || align="center"|[[The Ink Spots]] || "[[The Gypsy (song)|The Gypsy]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 3, 1946 || [[Perry Como]] || "[[Surrender (Perry Como song)|Surrender]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 3, 1946 || align="center"|[[Perry Como]] || "[[Surrender (Perry Como song)|Surrender]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| August 10, 1946 || [[Eddy Howard]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Majestic</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 10, 1946 || align="center"|[[Eddy Howard]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Majestic</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 31, 1946 || [[Freddy Martin]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 31, 1946 || align="center"|[[Freddy Martin]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 14, 1946 || [[Frank Sinatra]] || "[[Five Minutes More]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 14, 1946 || align="center"|[[Frank Sinatra]] || "[[Five Minutes More]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| September 21, 1946 || [[The Ink Spots]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 21, 1946 || align="center"|[[The Ink Spots]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| September 28, 1946 || [[Frank Sinatra]] || "[[Five Minutes More]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 28, 1946 || align="center"|[[Frank Sinatra]] || "[[Five Minutes More]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| October 5, 1946 || [[Eddy Howard]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Majestic</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 5, 1946 || align="center"|[[Eddy Howard]] || "[[To Each His Own (Jay Livingston and Ray Evans song)|To Each His Own]]" || <div align="center">Majestic</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| October 19, 1946 || [[Frankie Carle]] || "[[Rumors Are Flying]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 19, 1946 || align="center"|[[Frankie Carle]] || "[[Rumors Are Flying]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| December 14, 1946 || [[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Ole Buttermilk Sky]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 14, 1946 || align="center"|[[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Ole Buttermilk Sky]]" || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 28, 1946 || [[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[The Old Lamp-Lighter]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 28, 1946 || align="center"|[[Sammy Kaye]] || "[[The Old Lamp-Lighter]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1947"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1947 (U.S.)|1947]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1947"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1947 (U.S.)|1947]]
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| February 15, 1947 || [[Nat King Cole|The King Cole Trio]] || "[[(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 15, 1947 || align="center"|[[Nat King Cole|The King Cole Trio]] || "[[(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| February 22, 1947 || [[Count Basie]] || "[[Open the Door, Richard|Open The Door, Richard!]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 22, 1947 || align="center"|[[Count Basie]] || "[[Open the Door, Richard|Open The Door, Richard!]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="3">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 1, 1947 || [[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Managua, Nicaragua]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 1, 1947 || align="center"|[[Freddy Martin]] || "[[Managua, Nicaragua]]" || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 15, 1947 || [[Ted Weems]] || "[[Heartaches (song)|Heartaches]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 15, 1947 || align="center"|[[Ted Weems]] || "[[Heartaches (song)|Heartaches]]" || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 7, 1947 || [[Art Lund]] || "[[Mam'selle]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 7, 1947 || align="center"|[[Art Lund]] || "[[Mam'selle]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 21, 1947 || [[The Harmonicats]] || "[[Peg O' My Heart]]" || <div align="center">Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 21, 1947 || align="center"|[[The Harmonicats]] || "[[Peg O' My Heart]]" || <div align="center">Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| June 28, 1947 || [[Perry Como]] || "[[Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| June 28, 1947 || align="center"|[[Perry Como]] || "[[Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| July 19, 1947 || [[The Harmonicats]] || "[[Peg O' My Heart]]" || <div align="center">Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 19, 1947 || align="center"|[[The Harmonicats]] || "[[Peg O' My Heart]]" || <div align="center">Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 9, 1947 || [[Tex Williams]] || "[[Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 9, 1947 || align="center"|[[Tex Williams]] || "[[Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 20, 1947 || [[Francis Craig]]
| September 20, 1947 || align="center"|[[Francis Craig]]
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Near You]]"♪ <small>(1947)</small> || <div align="center">Bullet</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Near You]]"♪ <small>(1947)</small> || <div align="center">Bullet</div> || <div align="center">12</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| December 13, 1947 || [[Vaughn Monroe]] || "[[Ballerina (Sidney Keith Russell and Carl Sigman song)|Ballerina]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| December 13, 1947 || align="center"|[[Vaughn Monroe]] || "[[Ballerina (Sidney Keith Russell and Carl Sigman song)|Ballerina]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">10</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1948"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1948 (U.S.)|1948]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1948"></span>[[List of number-one singles of 1948 (U.S.)|1948]]
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| February 21, 1948 || [[Art Mooney]] || "[[I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| February 21, 1948 || align="center"|[[Art Mooney]] || "[[I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">3</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 13, 1948 || [[Peggy Lee]] || "[[Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 13, 1948 || align="center"|[[Peggy Lee]] || "[[Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| May 15, 1948 || [[Nat King Cole]] || "[[Nature Boy]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| May 15, 1948 || align="center"|[[Nat King Cole]] || "[[Nature Boy]]" || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 3, 1948 || [[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Woody Woodpecker#"The Woody Woodpecker Song"|Woody Wood-Pecker]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 3, 1948 || align="center"|[[Kay Kyser]] || "[[Woody Woodpecker#"The Woody Woodpecker Song"|Woody Wood-Pecker]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 14, 1948 || [[Al Trace]] || "[[You Call Everybody Darlin']]" || <div align="center">Regent</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 14, 1948 || align="center"|[[Al Trace]] || "[[You Call Everybody Darlin']]" || <div align="center">Regent</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| August 28, 1948 || [[Pee Wee Hunt]] || "[[Twelfth Street Rag]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| August 28, 1948 || align="center"|[[Pee Wee Hunt]] || "[[Twelfth Street Rag]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 9, 1948 || [[Margaret Whiting]] || "[[A Tree In The Meadow]]" || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 9, 1948 || align="center"|[[Margaret Whiting]] || "[[A Tree In The Meadow]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 23, 1948 || [[Pee Wee Hunt]]
| October 23, 1948 || align="center"|[[Pee Wee Hunt]]
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Twelfth Street Rag]]"♪ <small>(1948)</small> || <div align="center">Capitol</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[Twelfth Street Rag]]"♪ <small>(1948)</small> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 6, 1948 || [[Dinah Shore]] || "[[Buttons And Bows]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 6, 1948 || align="center"|[[Dinah Shore]] || "[[Buttons And Bows]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">9</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-class="unsortable"
|-class="unsortable"
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1949"></span>{{anchor|10}}[[List of number-one singles of 1949 (U.S.)|1949]]
!colspan=6|{{anchor|10}}<span id="1949"></span>{{anchor|10}}[[List of number-one singles of 1949 (U.S.)|1949]]
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| January 8, 1949 || [[Spike Jones]] || "[[All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth|All I Want For Christmas (is My Two Front Teeth)]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 8, 1949 || align="center"|[[Spike Jones]] || "[[All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth|All I Want For Christmas (is My Two Front Teeth)]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| January 15, 1949 || [[Dinah Shore]] || "[[Buttons And Bows]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 15, 1949 || align="center"|[[Dinah Shore]] || "[[Buttons And Bows]]" || <div align="center">Columbia</div> || <div align="center">1</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| January 22, 1949 || [[Evelyn Knight (singer)|Evelyn Knight]] || "[[A Little Bird Told Me]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| January 22, 1949 || align="center"|[[Evelyn Knight (singer)|Evelyn Knight]] || "[[A Little Bird Told Me]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| March 12, 1949 || [[Blue Barron]] || "[[Cruising Down the River]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| March 12, 1949 || align="center"|[[Blue Barron]] || "[[Cruising Down the River]]" || <div align="center">MGM</div> || <div align="center">2</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| April 2, 1949 || [[Russ Morgan]] || "[[Cruising Down the River]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| April 2, 1949 || align="center"|[[Russ Morgan]] || "[[Cruising Down the River]]" || <div align="center">Decca</div> || <div align="center">7</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|-
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| May 14, 1949 || [[Vaughn Monroe]]
| May 14, 1949 || align="center"|[[Vaughn Monroe]]
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend|Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend)]]"♪ <small>(1949)</small> || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">11</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
|bgcolor=#FFFF99|"[[(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend|Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend)]]"♪ <small>(1949)</small> || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">11</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| July 30, 1949 || [[Perry Como]] || "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| July 30, 1949 || align="center"|[[Perry Como]] || "[[Some Enchanted Evening]]" || <div align="center">RCA Victor</div> || <div align="center">5</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| September 3, 1949 || [[Vic Damone]] || "[[You're Breaking My Heart]]" || <div align="center">Mercury</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| September 3, 1949 || align="center"|[[Vic Damone]] || "[[You're Breaking My Heart]]" || <div align="center" rowspan="2">Mercury</div> || <div align="center">4</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| October 1, 1949 || rowspan="2"|[[Frankie Laine]] || "[[That Lucky Old Sun]]" || <div align="center">Mercury</div> || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| October 1, 1949 || rowspan="2" align="center"|[[Frankie Laine]] || "[[That Lucky Old Sun]]" || <div align="center">8</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
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| November 26, 1949 || "[[Mule Train]]" || <div align="center">Mercury</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />
| November 26, 1949 || "[[Mule Train]]" || <div align="center">Mercury</div> || <div align="center">6</div> || <ref name=autogenerated1 />

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Tommy Dorsey (pictured) achieved the first Billboard number-one single with "I'll Never Smile Again", which topped the chart for twelve consecutive weeks.

This is a list of number-one singles in the United States during the 1930s according to music historian Joel Whitburn.

Before the 1930s, only sporadic popular music charts appeared. In 1935, Your Hit Parade began publishing music charts, which were the first regular and consistently updated in the American music industry. Although Billboard magazine had featured charts before, in 1940, the trade paper began publishing them regularly, overtaking Your Hit Parade with its methodology and scope. Chart data is pulled from music historian Joel Whitburn, who, in addition to using Your Hit Parade and Billboard, has used historical sources such as press releases, news stories, and sales data to best represent what prospective charts would've looked like had they been regularly published.

Number ones

Key
 ♪   – Number-one single of the year
Contents
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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra has the record for most number-one hits in a single year, with seven reaching the top spot in 1939.
Reached number one Artist(s) Single Record label Weeks at
number one
Ref
1939
January 7, 1939 Artie Shaw "They Say" Bluebird 2 [1]
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
February 11, 1939 Larry Clinton "Deep Purple" ♪ (1939) Victor 9
March 18, 1939 Guy Lombardo "Penny Serenade" Decca 1
April 22, 1939 Glen Gray "Heaven Can Wait" 2
May 6, 1939 Tommy Dorsey "Our Love" Victor 1
May 13, 1939 Benny Goodman "And the Angels Sing" 5
May 20, 1939 Kay Kyser "(Boop-Boop Dit-Tem Dot-Tem What-Tem Chu!) Three Little Fishies (Itty Bitty Poo)" Brunswick 2
June 3, 1939 Glahé Musette
Orchestra
"Beer Barrel-Polka" Victor 4
June 10, 1939 Glenn Miller "Wishing (Will Make It So)" Bluebird
July 8, 1939 "Stairway To The Stars"
August 12, 1939 "Moon Love"
Glen Gray "Sunrise Serenade" Decca 2
September 9, 1939 Glenn Miller "Over the Rainbow" Bluebird 7
"The Man With The Mandolin" 3
September 30, 1939 "Blue Orchids" 1
October 21, 1939 Bob Crosby "Day In-Day Out" Decca
November 4, 1939 Shep Fields "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" Bluebird 5
November 11, 1939 The Ink Spots "Address Unknown" Decca 1
November 25, 1939 Shep Fields "Scatter-Brain" Bluebird
December 16, 1939 Glenn Miller "In the Mood"
December 23, 1939 Shep Fields "Scatter-Brain" Vocalion 6
1940
February 10, 1940 Glenn Miller "In the Mood" ♪ (1940) Bluebird 12 [2]
May 4, 1940 "Tuxedo Junction" 9
July 6, 1940 "The Woodpecker Song" 5
Reached
number one
Artist(s) Single Record label Weeks at
number one
Ref
1940
July 27, 1940 Tommy Dorsey "I'll Never Smile Again"
Victor
12
[3]
October 19, 1940 Bing Crosby "Only Forever"
Decca
9
[3]
December 21, 1940 Artie Shaw "Frenesi"
Victor
12
[3]
1941
March 15, 1941 Glenn Miller "Song of the Volga Boatmen"
Bluebird
1
[3]
March 22, 1941 Artie Shaw "Frenesi"
Victor
1
[3]
March 29, 1941 Jimmy Dorsey "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)"
Decca
10
[3]
June 7, 1941 "My Sister and I"
1
[3]
June 14, 1941 "Maria Elena"
1
[3]
June 21, 1941 Sammy Kaye "Daddy"
Victor
1
[3]
June 28, 1941 Jimmy Dorsey "My Sister and I"
Decca
1
[3]
July 5, 1941 "Maria Elena"
1
[3]
July 12, 1941 Sammy Kaye "Daddy"
Victor
7
[3]
August 30, 1941 Jimmy Dorsey "Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)"
Decca
4
[3]
September 27, 1941 "Blue Champagne"
1
[3]
October 4, 1941 Freddy Martin "Piano Concerto in B Flat"
Bluebird
8
[3]
November 29, 1941 Glenn Miller "Chattanooga Choo Choo"
Bluebird
3
[3]
December 20, 1941 "Elmer's Tune"
1
[3]
December 27, 1941 "Chattanooga Choo Choo"
6
[3]
1942
February 7, 1942 Glenn Miller "A String of Pearls"
Bluebird
1
[3]
February 14, 1942 Woody Herman "Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me)"
Decca
1
[3]
February 21, 1942 Glenn Miller "A String of Pearls"
Bluebird
1
[3]
February 28, 1942 "Moonlight Cocktail"
10
[3]
May 9, 1942 Jimmy Dorsey "Tangerine"
Decca
6
[3]
June 20, 1942 Harry James "Sleepy Lagoon"
4
[3]
July 18, 1942 Kay Kyser "Jingle Jangle Jingle"
Columbia
8
[3]
September 12, 1942 Glenn Miller "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo"
Victor
7
[3]
October 31, 1942 Bing Crosby "White Christmas"
Decca
11
[3]
1943
January 16, 1943 Tommy Dorsey "There Are Such Things"
Victor
4
[3]
February 13, 1943 Harry James "I Had The Craziest Dream"
Columbia
2
[3]
February 27, 1943 Tommy Dorsey "There Are Such Things"
Victor
1
[3]
March 6, 1943 Harry James "I've Heard That Song Before"
Columbia
12
[3]
May 29, 1943 Glenn Miller "That Old Black Magic"
Victor
1
[3]
June 5, 1943 Harry James "I've Heard That Song Before"
Columbia
1
[3]
June 12, 1943 Benny Goodman "Taking A Chance On Love"
3
[3]
July 3, 1943 The Song Spinners "Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer"
Decca
3
[3]
July 24, 1943 Dick Haymes "You'll Never Know"
Decca
4
[3]
August 21, 1943 Tommy Dorsey "In the Blue of Evening"
Victor
3
[3]
September 11, 1943 Bing Crosby "Sunday, Monday Or Always"
Decca
7
[3]
October 30, 1943 Al Dexter "Pistol Packin' Mama"
1
[3]
November 6, 1943 Mills Brothers "Paper Doll"
Decca
12
[3]
1944
January 29, 1944 Glen Gray "My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)"
Decca
5
[3]
March 4, 1944 Jimmy Dorsey "Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)"
7
[3]
April 22, 1944 Guy Lombardo "It's Love-Love-Love"
Decca
2
[3]
May 6, 1944 Bing Crosby "I Love You"
Decca
5
[3]
June 10, 1944 Harry James "I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)"
Columbia
3
[3]
July 1, 1944 Bing Crosby "I'll Be Seeing You"
Decca
1
[3]
July 8, 1944 Harry James "I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)"
Columbia
1
[3]
July 15, 1944 Bing Crosby "I'll Be Seeing You"
Decca
3
[3]
August 5, 1944 "Swinging On A Star"
9
[3]
October 7, 1944 Mills Brothers "You Always Hurt The One You Love"
1
[3]
October 14, 1944 Dinah Shore "I'll Walk Alone"
Victor
1
[3]
October 21, 1944 Mills Brothers "You Always Hurt The One You Love"
Decca
2
[3]
November 4, 1944 Dinah Shore "I'll Walk Alone"
Victor
3
[3]
November 25, 1944 Mills Brothers "You Always Hurt The One You Love"
Decca
2
[3]
December 9, 1944 The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald "I'm Making Believe"
2
[3]
December 23, 1944 Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters "Don't Fence Me In"
Decca
8
[3]
1945
February 17, 1945 The Andrews Sisters "Rum and Coca-Cola"
Decca
7
[3]
April 7, 1945 rowspan="2" align="center" Les Brown & Doris Day "My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time"
Columbia
7
[3]
May 26, 1945 "Sentimental Journey"
Columbia
9
[3]
July 28, 1945 Johnny Mercer "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe"
7
[3]
September 15, 1945 Perry Como "Till The End Of Time"
Victor
9
[3]
November 17, 1945 Sammy Kaye "Chickery Chick"
Victor
1
[3]
November 24, 1945 Harry James "It's Been A Long, Long Time"
Columbia
2
[3]
December 8, 1945 Bing Crosby and The Les Paul Trio "It's Been A Long, Long Time"
Decca
1
[3]
December 15, 1945 Sammy Kaye "Chickery Chick"
Victor
1
[3]
December 22, 1945 Harry James "It's Been A Long, Long Time"
Columbia
1
[3]
December 29, 1945 Sammy Kaye "Chickery Chick"
Victor
1
[3]
1946
January 5, 1946 Freddy Martin "Symphony"
Victor
2
[3]
January 19, 1946 Bing Crosby and Carmen Cavallaro "I Can't Begin To Tell You"
Decca
1
[3]
January 26, 1946 Vaughn Monroe "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
Victor
5
[3]
March 2, 1946 Betty Hutton "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief"
Capitol
1
[3]
March 9, 1946 Johnny Mercer "Personality"
Capitol
1
[3]
March 16, 1946 Frankie Carle "Oh! What it Seemed to Be"
Columbia
6
[3]
April 27, 1946 Sammy Kaye "I'm A Big Girl Now"
RCA Victor
1
[3]
May 4, 1946 Perry Como "Prisoner of Love"♪ (1946)
RCA Victor
3
[3]
May 25, 1946 The Ink Spots "The Gypsy"
Decca
10
[3]
August 3, 1946 Perry Como "Surrender"
RCA Victor
1
[3]
August 10, 1946 Eddy Howard "To Each His Own"
Majestic
3
[3]
August 31, 1946 Freddy Martin "To Each His Own"
RCA Victor
2
[3]
September 14, 1946 Frank Sinatra "Five Minutes More"
Columbia
1
[3]
September 21, 1946 The Ink Spots "To Each His Own"
Decca
1
[3]
September 28, 1946 Frank Sinatra "Five Minutes More"
Columbia
1
[3]
October 5, 1946 Eddy Howard "To Each His Own"
Majestic
2
[3]
October 19, 1946 Frankie Carle "Rumors Are Flying"
Columbia
8
[3]
December 14, 1946 Kay Kyser "Ole Buttermilk Sky"
2
[3]
December 28, 1946 Sammy Kaye "The Old Lamp-Lighter"
RCA Victor
7
[3]
1947
February 15, 1947 The King Cole Trio "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons"
Capitol
1
[3]
February 22, 1947 Count Basie "Open The Door, Richard!"
RCA Victor
1
[3]
March 1, 1947 Freddy Martin "Managua, Nicaragua"
2
[3]
March 15, 1947 Ted Weems "Heartaches"
12
[3]
June 7, 1947 Art Lund "Mam'selle"
MGM
2
[3]
June 21, 1947 The Harmonicats "Peg O' My Heart"
Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)
1
[3]
June 28, 1947 Perry Como "Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)"
RCA Victor
3
[3]
July 19, 1947 The Harmonicats "Peg O' My Heart"
Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)
3
[3]
August 9, 1947 Tex Williams "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"
Capitol
6
[3]
September 20, 1947 Francis Craig "Near You"♪ (1947)
Bullet
12
[3]
December 13, 1947 Vaughn Monroe "Ballerina"
RCA Victor
10
[3]
1948
February 21, 1948 Art Mooney "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover"
MGM
3
[3]
March 13, 1948 Peggy Lee "Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)"
Capitol
9
[3]
May 15, 1948 Nat King Cole "Nature Boy"
7
[3]
July 3, 1948 Kay Kyser "Woody Wood-Pecker"
Columbia
6
[3]
August 14, 1948 Al Trace "You Call Everybody Darlin'"
Regent
2
[3]
August 28, 1948 Pee Wee Hunt "Twelfth Street Rag"
Capitol
6
[3]
October 9, 1948 Margaret Whiting "A Tree In The Meadow"
Capitol
2
[3]
October 23, 1948 Pee Wee Hunt "Twelfth Street Rag"♪ (1948)
2
[3]
November 6, 1948 Dinah Shore "Buttons And Bows"
Columbia
9
[3]
1949
January 8, 1949 Spike Jones "All I Want For Christmas (is My Two Front Teeth)"
RCA Victor
1
[3]
January 15, 1949 Dinah Shore "Buttons And Bows"
Columbia
1
[3]
January 22, 1949 Evelyn Knight "A Little Bird Told Me"
Decca
7
[3]
March 12, 1949 Blue Barron "Cruising Down the River"
MGM
2
[3]
April 2, 1949 Russ Morgan "Cruising Down the River"
Decca
7
[3]
May 14, 1949 Vaughn Monroe "Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend)"♪ (1949)
RCA Victor
11
[3]
July 30, 1949 Perry Como "Some Enchanted Evening"
RCA Victor
5
[3]
September 3, 1949 Vic Damone "You're Breaking My Heart"
Mercury
4
[3]
October 1, 1949 Frankie Laine "That Lucky Old Sun"
8
[3]
November 26, 1949 "Mule Train"
Mercury
6
[3]


See also

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2015). "The #1 Hits". Pop Memories 1900-1940. Record Research. p. 295–297. ISBN 978-0-89820-216-8.
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). "#1 Singles". Pop Hits Singles and Albums, 1940-1954. Record Research. p. 311. ISBN 978-0-89820-198-7. [on "In the Mood"]: includes 1 week at #1 in 1939, 12/16.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl "US Number One Songs - 2017". Bob Borst's Home of Pop Culture.


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