1. Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & The Comets
2. Earth Angel - The Penguins
3. Only You (and You Alone) - The Platters
4. Ain't That A Shame - Fats Domino
5. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado
6. Yellow Rose Of Texas - Mitch Miller
7. Learnin' the Blues - Frank Sinatra
8. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing - Four Aces
9. Autumn Leaves - Roger Williams
10. Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
11. Sincerely - Maguire Sisters
12. Ballad of Davey Crockett - Fess Parker
13. The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane - Ames Brothers
14. Love and Marriage - Frank Sinatra
15. Ko-Ko-Mo - Perry Como
16. Hearts Of Stone - Fontaine Sisters
17. Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
18. A Blossom Fell - Nat King Cole
19. Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucomp - Nat King Cole
20. Unchained Melody - Les Baxter
21. Tina Marie - Perry Como
22. Let Me Go Lover - Patti Page
23. Maybellene - Chuck Berry
24. The Shifting Whispering Sands - Rusty Draper
25. Whatever Lola Wants - Dinah Shore
26. Melody Of Love - Billy Vaughn
27. Pledging My Love - Johnny Ace
28. Tweedlee Dee - LaVern Baker
29. Dance With Me Henry - Georgia Gibbs
30. Moments To Remember - the Four Lads
31. Good and Lonesome - Kay Starr
32. Suddenly There's A Valley - Jo Stafford
33. The Popcorn Song - Cliffie Stone
34. Cry Me A River - Julie London
35. Seventeen - the Fontane Sisters
36. That Old Black Magic - Sammy Davis Jr- Caterina Valente
37. Something's Gotta Give - the McGuire Sisters
38. I Hear You Knocking - Gale Storm
39. The Bible Tells Me So - Don Cornell
40. Daddy-O - Fontane Sisiters
You may notice that the list above doesn't quite agree with "Top 40" or other lists you've seen; that's because it takes more facts into consideration, along with a few intangibles.
Most importantly, the list is weighted by lasting popularity and a particular recording's impact on the course and future of popular song. While Perez Prado's Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White was indeed the number one seller of 1955, it has not had the lasting impact nor popularity of the four that are listed ahead of it.
Commentary...note that two of the top ten on the list are instrumentals, continues above, in column at right...
Video montage of Tennessee Ernie Ford's classic "Sixteen Tons." Please note, sometimes you have to double-click the little arrow to get these things to work.
Top Pop Hits of 1955, continued from column at left
| Key offerings from Pat Boone, includes April Love, Speedy Gonzalez, Love Letters in the Sand, and some other "must haves." |
| Here's your basic sing along with Mitch collection, yes...it absolutely has Yellow Rose of Texas...and since these links go to Amazon.com, you can look at a bunch of other good albums, just in case you have a hankering for more! |