1946-49 Billboard All Year End Charts
1946
Top 30 Of 1946 (* indicates a #1 song)
POS-TITLE-Artist (Peak Position-Peak Month)
(Peak Positions are taken from the Best Sellers Chart)
This is the first year Billboard compiled a year-end chart
*1 PRISONER OF LOVE
Perry Como (#1, May)
*2 TO EACH HIS OWN
Eddy Howard (#1, Aug)
*3 THE GYPSY
The Ink Spots (#1, May)
*4 FIVE MINUTES MORE
Frank Sinatra (#1, Sept)
*5 RUMORS ARE FLYING
Frankie Carle and His Orhcestra (#1, Oct)
*6 OH! WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE
Frankie Carle and His Orchestra (#1, March)
*7 PERSONALITY
Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers (#1, March)
8 SOUTH AMERICA, TAKE IT AWAY
Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters (#2, Nov)
9 THE GYPSY
Dinah Shore (#2, May)
10 OH! WHAT IT SEEMED TO BE
Frank Sinatra (#2, March)
*11 SURRENDER
Perry Como (#1, Aug)
*12 DOCTOR, LAWYER, INDIAN CHIEF
Betty Hutton (#1, Feb)
*13 LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#1, Jan)
*14 TO EACH HIS OWN
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra (#1, Aug)
*15 OLE BUTTERMILK SKY
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra (#1, Dec)
*16 TO EACH HIS OWN
The Ink Spots (#1, Sept)
*17 SYMPHONY
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra (#1, Jan)
*18 THE OLD LAMPLIGHTER
Sammy Kaye (#1, Dec)
*19 I CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL YOU
Bing Crosby and Carmen Cavallaro (#1, Dec 1945)
*20 I'M A BIG GIRL NOW
Sammy Kaye (#1, April)
21 SYMPHONY
Bing Crosby (#3, Feb)
22 THE GYPSY
Sammy Kaye (#4, June)
23 DOIN' WHAT COME NATUR'LLY
Dinah Shore with Spade Cooley and His Orchestra (#4, July)
24 LAUGHING ON THE OUTSIDE (Crying On the Inside)
Dinah Shore (#3, May)
25 GIVE ME FIVE MINUTES MORE
Tex Beneke and the Miller Orchestra (#6, Nov)
26 LAUGHING ON THE OUTSIDE (Crying On the Inside)
Andy Russell (#4, May)
27 HEY! BA-BA-RE-BOP
Tex Beneke with the Glenn Miller Orchestra (#4, June)
28 THEY SAY IT'S WONDERFUL
Perry Como (#4, June)
29 TO EACH HIS OWN
Tony Martin (#4, Aug)
30 YOU WON'T BE SATISFIED (Until You Break My Heart)
Les Brown and His Orchestra (#5, April)
1947
Top 30 Of 1947 (* indicates a #1 song)
POS-TITLE-Artist (Peak Position-Peak Month)
(Peak Positions are taken from the Best Sellers Chart)
*1 NEAR YOU
Francis Craig and His Orchestra (#1, Aug)
*2 PEG O' MY HEART
The Harmonicats (#1, June)
*3 HEARTACHES
Ted Weems and His Orchestra (#1, March)
4 LINDA
Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Buddy Clark (#2, May)
*5 SMOKE SMOKE SMOKE (That Cigarette)
Tex Williams and His Western Caravan (#1, Aug)
6 I WISH I DIDN'T LOVE YOU SO
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#2, Oct)
7 PEG O' MY HEART
The Three Suns (#2, Aug)
8 ANNIVERSARY SONG
Al Jolson (#2, March)
9 NEAR YOU
Larry Green and His Orchestra (#3, Oct)
10 THAT'S MY DESIRE
Sammy Kaye (#3, Sept)
*11 BALLERINA
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#1, Dec)
*12 MANAGUA, NICARAGUA
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra (#1, Feb)
*13 MAM'SELLE
Art Lund (#1, June)
*14 CHI-BABA CH-BABA (My Bambino Goes To Sleep)
Perry Como (#1, June)
15 TEMPTATION (Tim-Tayshun)
Red Ingle and the Natural Seven and Jo Stafford (#2, June)
16 I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW
Ted Weems and His Orchestra and Perry Como (#3, Aug)
17 NEAR YOU
The Andrews Sisters (#4, Oct)
*18 THE OLD LAMP-LIGHTER
Sammy Kaye (#1, Dec 1946)
19 WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN
Perry Como (#2, Oct)
20 HOW SOON (Will I Be Seeing You)
Jack Owens (#4, Dec)
21 TOO FAT POLKA (I Don't Want Her)
(You Can Have Her)(She's Too Fat For Me)
Arthur Godfrey (#2, Dec)
22 I WONDER, I WONDER, I WONDER
Eddy Howard (#3, June)
23 MY ADOBE HACIENDA
Eddy Howard (#4, April)
24 HUGGIN' AND CHALKIN'
Hoagy Carmichael (#2, Feb)
*25 (I Love You) FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS
The King Cole Trio (#1, Dec 1946)
26 OLE BUTTERMILK SKY
Hoagy Carmichael (#2, Dec 1946)
27 MAM'SELLE
Dick Haymes (#4, May)
28 YOU DO
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#8, Nov)
29 ANNIVERSARY SONG
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (#4, March)
30 WHITE CHRISTMAS
Bing Crosby (#2, Dec 1946)
1948
Top 30 Of 1948 (* indicates a #1 song)
POS-TITLE-Artist (Peak Position-Peak Month)
(Peak Positions are taken from the Best Sellers Chart)
*1 TWELFTH STREET RAG
Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra (#1, Aug)
*2 MANANA (Is Soon Enough For Me)
Peggy Lee (#1, March)
3 NOW IS THE HOUR (Maori Farewell Song)
Bing Crosby (#2, April)
*4 A TREE IN THE MEADOW
Margaret Whiting (#1, Oct)
5 MY HAPPINESS
Jon and Sondra Steele (#3, June)
6 YOU CAN'T BE TRUE, DEAR (Vocal)
Ken Griffin and Jerry Wayne (#2, May)
7 LITTLE WHITE LIES
Dick Haymes (#3, May)
*8 YOU CALL EVERYBODY DARLIN'
Al Trace and His New Orchestra (#1, Aug)
9 MY HAPPINESS
The Pied Pipers (#4, July)
*10 I'M LOOKING OVER A FOUR LEAF CLOVER
Art Mooney and His Orchestra (#1, Feb)
11 IT'S MAGIC
Doris Day (#2, Sept)
12 MAYBE YOU'LL BE THERE
Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra (#3, Oct)
*13 BALLERINA
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#1, Dec 1947)
*14 NATURE BOY
The King Cole Trio (#1, May)
*15 WOODY WOOD-PECKER
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra (#1, July)
16 LOVE SOMEBODY
Doris Day and Buddy Clark (#6, Aug)
17 NOW IS THE HOUR
Gracie Fields (#4, March)
18 BEG YOUR PARDON
Francis Craig and His Orchestra (#4, Feb)
19 YOU CAN'T BE TRUE, DEAR (Instrumental)
Ken Griffin (#2, July)
20 TOOLIE OOLIE OOLIE (The Yoldel Polka)
The Andrews Sisters (#4, May)
*21 BUTTONS AND BOWS
Dinah Shore and Her Happy Valley Boys (#1, Nov)
22 GOLDEN EARRINGS
Peggy Lee (#2, Jan)
23 BABY FACE
Art Mooney and His Orchestra (#5, May)
24 TOO FAT POLKA (I Don't Want Her)
(You Can Have Her)(She's Too Fat For Me)
Arthur Godfrey (#2, Dec 1947)
25 BECAUSE
Perry Como (#4, April)
26 MY HAPPINESS
Ella Fitzgerald (#8, Oct)
27 SERENADE OF THE BELLS
Sammy Kaye (#3, Jan)
28 UNTIL
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (#6, Nov)
29 WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE
Spike Jones and His City Slickers (#6, June)
30 BEG YOUR PARDON
Frankie Carle and His Orchestra and Marjorie Hughes (#6, March)
1949
Top 30 Of 1949 (* indicates a #1 song)
POS-TITLE-Artist (Peak Position-Peak Month)
(Peak Positions are taken from the Best Sellers Chart)
*1 RIDERS IN THE SKY (A Cowboy Legend)
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#1, May)
*2 THAT LUCKY OLD SUN
Frankie Laine (#1, Oct)
*3 YOU'RE BREAKING MY HEART
Vic Damone (#1, Aug)
*4 SOME ENCHANTED EVENING
Perry Como (#1, July)
5 SLIPPING AROUND
Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely (#2, Nov)
*6 I CAN DREAM, CAN'T I
The Andrew Sisters and Gordon Jenkins (#1, Jan 1950)
*7 CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER
Russ Morgan and His Orchestra (#1, March)
*8 A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME
Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters (#1, Jan)
*9 MULE TRAIN
Frankie Laine and the Muleskinners (#1, Nov)
10 JEALOUS HAERT
Al Morgan (#4, Sept)
*11 CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER
Blue Barron and His Orchestra (#1, March)
12 SOMEDAY
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#2, Sept)
13 AGAIN
Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra (#2, May)
14 FOREVER AND EVER
Russ Morgan and His Orchestra and the Skylarks (#2, May)
15 FOREVER AND EVER
Perry Como (#3, June)
16 DON'T CRY JOE (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)
Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra (#4, Nov)
17 ROOM FULL OF ROSES
Sammy Kaye (#3, Aug)
18 FAR AWAY PLACES
Bing Crosby and the Ken Darby Choir (#2, Feb)
*19 BUTTONS AND BOWS
Dinah Shore and Her Happy Valley Boys (#1, Nov 1948)
20 GALWAY BAY
Bing Crosby (#3, March)
21 RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra (#4, April)
22 SO TIRED
Russ Morgan and His Orchestra (#4, April)
23 POWDER YOUR FACE WITH SUNSHINE (Smile Smile Smile)
Evelyn Knight and the Stardusters (#3, March)
24 BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE
Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer (#4, July)
25 WHISPERING HOPE
Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae (#6, Oct)
26 MAYBE IT'S BECAUSE
Dick Haymes (#5, Sept)
27 CARELESS HANDS
Sammy Kaye (#7, May)
28 "A"-YOU'RE ADORABLE
Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters (#4, April)
29 THE HUCKLE-BUCK
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra and Charlie Shavers (#5, Aug)
30 I DON'T SEE ME IN YOUR EYES ANYMORE
Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra and the Stardusters (#6, July)
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