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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1941.

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Events

  • January 1 – Radio programmers begin a 10-month ban on the ASCAP catalog when they fail to reach an agreement. Instead, disc jockeys begin to rely on BMI and its catalog of "hillbilly" music.
  • October – The Grand Ole Opry organizes a "Camel Country" tour in a show of support for American servicemen, many of whom would be off to war two months later.

Top Hillbilly (Country) Recordings

The following songs achieved the highest positions in Billboard magazine's 'Best Sellers in Stores' chart, monthly 'Hillbilly Hits' chart, supplemented by 'Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954' and record sales reported on the "Discography of American Historical Recordings" website,[1] and other sources as specified, during 1941. Numerical rankings are approximate.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart Positions
1 Gene Autry "You Are My Sunshine"[2] Okeh 6274 June 18, 1941 (1941-06-18) July 10, 1941 (1941-07-10) US Billboard 1941 #131, US Pop #23 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #1, Hillbilly #1 for 20 weeks, 50 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[3]
2 Ernest Tubb "Walking the Floor Over You"[4] Decca 5958 April 26, 1941 (1941-04-26) May 28, 1941 (1941-05-28) US Billboard 1941 #154, US Pop #18 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #2, Hillbilly #1 for 10 weeks, 72 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[1] (see 1942, 8 more weeks at #1), Grammy Hall of Fame 1998, presented gold record 1964.
3 Gene Autry "Be Honest With Me"[5] Okeh 5980 August 20, 1940 (1940-08-20) January 17, 1941 (1941-01-17) US Billboard 1941 #147, US Pop #23 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #3, Hillbilly #1 for 6 week, 58 total weeks
4 Louise Massey and the Westerners "My Adobe Hacienda"[2] Okeh 6077 January 27, 1941 (1941-01-27) March 1941 (1941-03) US Billboard 1941 #99, US Pop #13 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #4, Hillbilly #1 for 1 week, 21 total weeks
5 Curly Hicks And His Taproom Boys "Frisky Fiddler Polka"[6] Bluebird 8740 October 8, 1940 (1940-10-08) July 11, 1941 (1941-07-11) US Hillbilly 1941 #5, Hillbilly #4 for 2 weeks, 34 total weeks
6 Gene Autry "Tears On My Pillow"[7] Okeh 6239 August 22, 1940 (1940-08-22) June 12, 1941 (1941-06-12) US Hillbilly 1941 #6, Hillbilly #4 for 3 weeks, 41 total weeks
7 Roy Rogers and his Saddle Pals "New Worried Mind"[8] Decca 5906 November 29, 1940 (1940-11-29) December 29, 1940 (1940-12-29) US Hillbilly 1941 #7, Hillbilly #1 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks
8 Jimmie Davis "I'm Sorry Now"[9] Decca 5926 1941|2|21} March 12, 1941 (1941-03-12) US Hillbilly 1941 #8, Hillbilly #3 for 3 weeks, 27 total weeks
9 Gene Autry "You Waited Too Long"[5] Okeh 5781 August 22, 1941 (1941-08-22) September 5, 1941 (1941-09-05) US Hillbilly 1941 #9, Hillbilly #2 for 6 weeks, 21 total weeks
10 Tennessee Ramblers "Come Swing With Me"[10] Bluebird 8742 October 12, 1940 (1940-10-12) July 11, 1941 (1941-07-11) US Hillbilly 1941 #10, Hillbilly #3 for 4 weeks, 21 total weeks
11 Rice Brothers' Gang "My Carolina Sunshine Girl" Decca 5959 March 11, 1941 (1941-03-11) April 1941 (1941-04) US Hillbilly 1941 #11, Hillbilly #3 for 5 weeks, 26 total weeks
12 Karl And Harty "Let's All Have Another Beer"[2] Okeh 6066 January 24, 1941 (1941-01-24) March 1941 (1941-03) US Hillbilly 1941 #12, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 15 total weeks
13 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Take Me Back to Tulsa"[2] Okeh 6101 February 24, 1941 (1941-02-24) March 1941 (1941-03) US Hillbilly 1941 #13, Hillbilly #1 for 1 weeks, 19 total weeks, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500
14 Delmore Brothers "When It's Time For The Whip-Poor-Will To Sing"[11] Decca 5925 September 11, 1940 (1940-09-11) February 28, 1941 (1941-02-28) US Hillbilly 1941 #14, Hillbilly #1 for 1 week, 14 total weeks
15 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "Maiden's Prayer"[2] Okeh 6205 February 24, 1941 (1941-02-24) May 16, 1941 (1941-05-16) US Hillbilly 1941 #15, Hillbilly #1 for 3 weeks, 14 total weeks
16 Roy Rogers and his Saddle Pals]] "Time Changes Everything"[12] Decca 5906 November 29, 1940 (1940-11-29) December 29, 1940 (1940-12-29) US Hillbilly 1941 #16, Hillbilly #2 for 2 weeks, 21 total weeks
17 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys "New Worried Mind"[2] Okeh 6101 February 24, 1941 (1941-02-24) March 1941 (1941-03) US Billboard 1941 #108, US Pop #14 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #17, Hillbilly #2 for 3 weeks, 17 total weeks
18 Sons of the Pioneers "Cool Water"[13] Decca 5844 March 27, 1941 (1941-03-27) April 25, 1941 (1941-04-25) US Billboard 1941 #142, US Pop #17 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #18, Hillbilly #1 for 1 weeks, 18 total weeks, Grammy Hall of Fame 1986
19 Delmore Brothers "She Won't Be My Little Darling" Decca 5907 September 11, 1940 (1940-09-11) February 28, 1941 (1941-02-28) US Hillbilly 1941 #19, Hillbilly #2 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks
20 Texas Jim Robertson "I'll Be Back In A Year (Little Darlin')" Bluebird 8606 November 27, 1940 (1940-11-27) February 1941 (1941-02) US Billboard 1941 #204, US Pop #21 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #20, Hillbilly #1 for 1 weeks, 15 total weeks
21 Adolph Hofner And His San Antonians "Alamo Rag"[2] Okeh 6139 February 28, 1941 (1941-02-28) April 12, 1941 (1941-04-12) US Hillbilly 1941 #21, Hillbilly #1 for 1 weeks, 18 total weeks
22 Louise Massey and the Westerners "Beer and Skittles"[5] Okeh 5916 October 11, 1940 (1940-10-11) December 1940 (1940-12) US Billboard 1941 #129, US Pop #16 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1941 #22, Hillbilly #1 for 1 week, 16 total weeks
23 Bill Boyd And His Cowboy Ramblers "If You'll Come Back"[14] Bluebird 8533 February 12, 1940 (1940-02-12) October 4, 1940 (1940-10-04) US Hillbilly 1941 #23, Hillbilly #2 for 1 week, 15 total weeks
24 Tiny Hill and His Orchestra "Spin The Bottle"[2] Okeh 6160 March 11, 1941 (1941-03-11) April 1941 (1941-04) US Hillbilly 1941 #24, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks
25 Prairie Ramblers "I'll Be Back In A Year (Little Darlin')"[2] Okeh 6053 January 22, 1941 (1941-01-22) February 1941 (1941-02) US Hillbilly 1941 #25, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks

Births

Deaths

Further reading

  • 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. "Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890–1954: The History of American Popular Music," Record Research Inc., Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, 1986 (ISBN 0-89820-083-0).

References

  1. ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Record Research.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "OKeh (by CBS) 78rpm numerical listing discography: 6000 - 6500". www.78discography.com. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  3. ^ "TSHA | Autry, Orvon Gene". www.tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2022-04-26.
  4. ^ "Decca matrix 93673. Walking the floor over you / Ernest Tubb - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  5. ^ a b c "OKeh (by CBS) numerical listing discography: 5600 - 5999". www.78discography.com. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  6. ^ "Victor matrix BS-054534. Frisky fiddler / Curly Hicks ; Taproom Boys - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference okeh600 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ "Decca matrix DLA 2247. New worried mind / Roy Rogers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  9. ^ "Decca matrix 68724. I'm sorry now / Jimmie Davis - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  10. ^ "Victor matrix BS-056535. Come swing with me / Cecil Campbell ; Tennessee Ramblers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  11. ^ "Decca matrix 68074. When it's time for the whip-poor-will to sing / Delmore Brothers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-16.
  12. ^ "Decca matrix DLA 2247. New worried mind / Roy Rogers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  13. ^ "Decca matrix 93632. Cool water / Sons of the Pioneers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  14. ^ "Victor matrix BS-047667. If you'll come back / Bill Boyd ; Cowboy Ramblers - Discography of American Historical Recordings". adp.library.ucsb.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-16.