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  1. 23 de oct. de 2001 · "Live" in the Big Apple (1954-1955) by Dorsey Brothers Orchestra released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at All...

  2. 16 de abr. de 2009 · CL 2589 - The Country Choirboy - Jimmy Boyd [1956] With Norman Luboff Choir. I'll Be A Sunbeam/Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus!/The Church In The Wildwood/Jesus Loves Me/I Love To Tell The Story/Now The Day Is Over. CL 2591 - A Gal Named Jo - Jo Stafford [1956] With Paul Weston & His Orchestra.

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  3. Little Things Mean A Lot- Kitty Kallen Marianne-- (Dehr/Gilkyson/Miller) Memories Are Made Of This -- Dean Martin My Truly, Truly Fair-- (Merrill) Old Cape Cod -- Patti Page On The Street Where You Live -- Vic Damone Red River Rock -- Johnny & The Hurricanes Singing The Blues -- Guy Mitchell Skokiaan-- (Glazer/Musarurgwa) Sock Hop-- Jerry Lee Lewis

  4. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Jimmy Dorsey with Bob Eberly & Kitty Kallen “Bésame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)” (1/1/1944) Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter’s Orchestra “ I’ll Be Seeing You ” (4/22/1944) Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes “Long Ago and Far Away” (4/22/1944)

  5. Number-one singles. Elvis Presley in a publicity photo for "Jailhouse Rock" which was the best-selling single of 1958. Presley had three other number ones in the 1950s. Al Martino 's "Here in My Heart" was the first ever number-one single and held the top spot for nine weeks. Bill Haley & His Comets had the biggest-selling single of the decade ...

  6. They were all booked at the Louisiana Hayride, Big D Jamboree in Dallas, all over Texas, Louisiana, Miss., Ala., Ark., W. Tn., MO. & NM. Every big city they were booked in they played "gigs" in small towns along the highway. They played night clubs, school auditoriums, stadiums, parks & even played "on top" of the concession stands of drive-in ...

  7. Your Hit Parade was a popular American radio and television program, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes and broadcast from 1935 to 1955 on radio, and 1950 to 1959 on television. Each Saturday evening, the program offered the most popular and best selling songs of the week. The earliest format involved a presentation of the top 15 songs.