Billboard Top 30 Hits – 1950
Billboard Top 30 Hits – 1950
1 Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers Goodnight Irene 2 Nat King Cole Mona Lisa 3 Anton Karas Third Man Theme 4 Gary and Bing Crosby Sam's Song 5 Gary and Bing Crosby Simple Melody 6 Teresa Brewer Music, Music, Music 7 Guy Lombardo Third Man Theme 8 Red Foley Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy 9 Sammy Kaye Harbor Lights 10 Sammy Kaye and Don Cornell It Isn't Fair 11 Eileen Barton If I Knew You Were Coming I'd've Baked A Cake 12 Kay Starr Bonaparte's Retreat 13 Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers Tzena, Tzena, Tzena 14 Tony Martin There's No Tomorrow 15 Phil Harris The Thing 16 Ames Brothers Sentimental Me 17 Andrews Sisters and Gordon Jenkins I Wanna Be Loved 18 Patti Page Tennessee Waltz 19 Andrews Sisters and Gordon Jenkins I Can Dream, Can't I 20 Tennessee Ernie Ford and Kay Starr I'll Never Be Free 21 Patti Page All My Love 22 Gordon Jenkins My Foolish Heart 23 Ames Brothers Rag Mop 24 Bill Snyder Bewitched 25 Perry Como Hoop-Dee-Doo 26 Gordon Jenkins Bewitched 27 Ames Brothers Can Anyone Explain? 28 Billy Eckstine My Foolish Heart 29 Bing Crosby Dear Hearts And Gentle People 30 Frankie Laine Cry Of The Wild Goose
Every December Billboard publishes a chart listing the year's top songs based on their cumulative chart performance in the United States. The number of songs listed on the chart varied in the early years before becoming a top 100 chart in 1956.
download (mp3 @128 kbs):
yandex 4shared mega mediafire zalivalka cloudmailru uplea