Monday, March 6, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1947, Vol. 1

Continuing with the retro music posts, here's what folks were listening to 70 years ago. Crooners, jazz, swing, as well as country and western music are all represented well here. If you remember these when they came out, well...I don't really have to say it. You already know. Popular Songs Of 1947 begins...NOW!  ~  JH



1)  Frankie Laine  ~  “Shine / We’ll Be Together Again”




2)  Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes, & The Andrews Sisters  ~  “Anything You Can Do”




3)  Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five  ~  “Jack, You’re Dead”




4)  Eddy Arnold  ~  “I’ll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)”




5)  Merle Travis  ~  “Sixteen Tons”  (Tennessee Ernie Ford had greater success with this song a few years later, but Travis actually wrote the song and was its original performer.)




6)  Dinah Shore  ~  “The Anniversary Song”




7)  Dick Haymes  ~  “How Are Things In Glocca Morra”




8)  Bing Crosby  ~  “Galway Bay”




9)  Count Basie & His Orchestra  ~  “Open The Door, Richard!”




10)  Perry Como  ~  “Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)”




11)  Al Jolson  ~  “Let Me Sing And I’m Happy”  (This song was actually a hit some seventeen years earlier, but in 1946 the biopic The Jolson Story propelled some of Jolson’s old hits back onto the charts in ’47. This was one of those songs.)




12)  Frank Sinatra  ~  “Always”




13)  Jo Stafford ~  “Serenade Of The Bells”




14)  Lonzo and Oscar  ~  “I’m My Own Grandpa”




15)  Ernest Tubb  ~  “Filipino Baby”




16)  Eddy Arnold  ~  “What Is Life Without Love”




17)  Frankie Laine  ~  “Singing The Blues”




18)  Peggy Lee  ~  “Golden Earrings”




19)  Red Foley & The Cumberland Valley Boys  ~  “That’s How Much I Love You”




20)  The Harmonicats  ~  “Peg O’ My Heart”




21)  Doris Day & Buddy Clark  ~  “Love Somebody”




22)  Savannah Churchill & The Sentimentalists  ~  “I Want To Be Loved (But Only By You)”




23)  Hank Williams  ~  “Move It On Over”




24)  Vaughn Monroe  ~  “Ballerina”




25)  Julia Lee And Her Boy Friends  ~  “(Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch And Grab It”


Friday, March 3, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1957, Vol. 3

With this post, we conclude the Popular Songs of 1957 series. I hope you've enjoyed it as much as I did when compiling the songs. If you're digging the throwback music, fear not. The most Popular Songs of 1947 are coming soon!  ~  JH



1)  Chuck Berry  ~  “Rock And Roll Music”




2)  The Four Lads  ~  “Who Needs You”




3)  Harry Belafonte & Nat King Cole  ~  “Mama Look At Bubu”




4)  Pat Boone  ~  “Bernardine”




5)  Little Richard  ~  “Keep A-Knockin’”




6)  Jimmie Rodgers  ~  “Honeycomb”




7)  Johnny Mathis  ~  “It’s Not For Me To Say”





8)  The Everly Brothers  ~  “Bye Bye Love”




9)  The Del-Vikings  ~  “Whispering Bells”




10)  Elvis Presley  ~  “Love Me Tender”




11)  Fats Domino  ~  “Blue Monday”




12)  Mantovani And His Orchestra  ~  “Around The World”




13)  The Coasters  ~  “Young Blood”




14)  Tony Bennett  ~  “In The Middle Of An Island”




15)  Billy Ward And His Dominoes  ~  “Stardust”




16)  The Ames Brothers  ~  “Melodie D’Amour”




17)  Ivory Joe Hunter  ~  “Since I Met You Baby”




18)  Jimmy Dorsey  ~  “So Rare”




19)  Lavern Baker  ~  “Jim Dandy”




20)  Sal Mineo  ~  “Start Movin’ (In My Direction)”




21)  Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones  ~  “Black Slacks”




22)  The Diamonds  ~  “Little Darlin’”




23)  Pat Boone  ~  “Remember You’re Mine”




24)  Bill Justis  ~  “Raunchy”  (It's not, actually. It's an instrumental.)




25)  Elvis Presley  ~  “Loving You”


Thursday, March 2, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1957, Vol. 2

Can't get enough Popular Songs of 1957? Well, you're in luck! Here's part 2 of 3 in the series. Only good stuff here, no fillers. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Buddy Holly & The Crickets  ~  “That’ll Be The Day”




2)  Pat Boone  ~  “Why, Baby, Why”




3)  The Coasters  ~  “Searchin’”




4)  The Bobbettes  ~  “Mr. Lee”




5)  Elvis Presley  ~  “Teddy Bear”




6)  Fats Domino  ~  “I’m Walkin’”




7)  The Everly Brothers  ~  “Wake Up, Little Susie”




8)  Chuck Berry  ~  “School Days”




9)  Ferlin Husky  ~  “Gone”




10)  Guy Mitchell  ~  “Rock-A-Billy”




11)  The Rays  ~  “Silhouettes”




12)  Chuck Willis  ~  “C.C. Rider”




13)  Perry Como  ~  “Round And Round”




14)  Sam Cooke  ~  “You Send Me”




15)  Ricky Nelson  ~  “Be-Bop Baby”




16)  Billy Williams  ~  “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter”




17)  Jim Reeves  ~  “Four Walls”




18)  Betty Johnson  ~  “I Dreamed”




19)  Elvis Presley  ~  “Too Much”




20)  Nat King Cole  ~  “Send For Me”




21)  The Four Coins  ~  “Shangri-La”




22)  Buddy Knox  ~  “Party Doll”




23)  Harry Belafonte  ~  “Jamaica Farewell”




24)  Larry Williams  ~  “Bony Moronie”




25)  Johnny Mathis  ~  “Chances Are”


Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Popular Songs Of 1957, Vol. 1

And now we begin another trip back in time. The year is 1957. Rock and roll is in its infancy. Traditional pop music still holds many of the top slots on the charts. Artists of color are enjoying more mainstream success. And all of the music is top-notch. Here's part 1 of 3 in the Popular Songs Of 1957. Ready, set, enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Elvis Presley  ~  “Jailhouse Rock”




2)  Harry Belafonte  ~  “The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)”




3)  Pat Boone  ~  “Love Letters In The Sand”




4)  Mickey & Sylvia  ~  “Love Is Strange”




5)  Little Richard  ~  “Jenny Jenny”




6)  Marty Robbins  ~  “A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)”




7)  Patti Page  ~  “Old Cape Cod”




8)  Bobby Helms  ~  “My Special Angel”




9)  Johnnie & Joe  ~  “Over The Mountain, Across The Sea”




10)  Jerry Lewis  ~  “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody”




11)  Debbie Reynolds  ~  “Tammy”




12)  Paul Anka  ~  “Diana”




13)  The Tune Weavers  ~  “Happy Happy Birthday, Baby”




14)  Andy Williams  ~  “Butterfly”




15)  The Del-Vikings  ~  “Come Go With Me”




16)  Sonny James  ~  “Young Love”




17)  Jane Morgan  ~  “Fascination”




18)  Johnny Mathis  ~  “Wonderful! Wonderful!”




19)  Marvin Rainwater  ~  “Gonna Find Me A Bluebird”




20)  Elvis Presley  ~  “All Shook Up”




21)  Don Rondo  ~  “White Silver Sands”




22)  Gale Storm  ~  “Dark Moon”




23)  Thurston Harris  ~  “Little Bitty Pretty One”




24)  Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps  ~  “Lotta Lovin’”




25)  Jerry Lee Lewis  ~  “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On”