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FEATURED PIECES OF 1955 – 1959 (SEE SURVEY LINKS BELOW FOR EACH YEAR)
1955
"Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" Perez Prado
"Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets
"The Yellow Rose of Texas" Mitch Miller
"Autumn Leaves" Roger Williams
"Unchained Melody" Les Baxter
"The Ballad of Davy Crockett" Bill Hayes
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" The Four Aces
"Sincerely" The McGuire Sisters
"Ain't That a Shame" Pat Boone
"The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)" Georgia Gibbs
1956
"Heartbreak Hotel" Elvis Presley
"Don't Be Cruel" Elvis Presley
"Lisbon Antigua" Nelson Riddle
"My Prayer" The Platters
"The Wayward Wind" Gogi Grant
"The Poor People of Paris" Les Baxter
"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" Doris Day
"Hound Dog" Elvis Presley
"Memories Are Made of This" Dean Martin
"(The) Rock and Roll Waltz" Kay Starr
1957
"All Shook Up" Elvis Presley
"Love Letters in the Sand" Pat Boone
"Little Darlin'" The Diamonds
"Young Love" Tab Hunter
"So Rare" Jimmy Dorsey
"Don't Forbid Me" Pat Boone
"Singing the Blues" Guy Mitchell
"Young Love" Sonny James
"Too Much" Elvis Presley
"Round and Round" Perry Como
1958
"Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)" Domenico Modugno
"All I Have to Do Is Dream"/"Claudette" The Everly Brothers
"Don't"/"I Beg of You" Elvis Presley
"Witch Doctor" David Seville
"Patricia" Perez Prado
"Sail Along, Silv'ry Moon"/"Raunchy" Billy Vaughn
"Catch a Falling Star"/"Magic Moments" Perry Como
"Tequila" The Champs
"It's All in the Game" Tommy Edwards
"Return to Me" Dean Martin
1959
"The Battle of New Orleans" Johnny Horton
"Mack the Knife" Bobby Darin
"Personality" Lloyd Price
"Venus" Frankie Avalon
"Lonely Boy" Paul Anka
"Dream Lover" Bobby Darin
"The Three Bells" The Browns
"Come Softly to Me" The Fleetwoods
"Kansas City" Wilbert Harrison
"Mr. Blue" The Fleetwoods
Neat, I counted 10 that I played on stages.
Now I know much more of the songs in the second half of the 1950s.
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ROUND 1B
1955
ranking survey: 1955 survey
top 10 playlist: 1955 top 10
1956
ranking survey: 1956 survey
top 10 playlist: 1956 top 10
1957
ranking survey: 1957 survey
top 10 playlist: 1957 top 10
1958
ranking survey: 1958 survey
top 10 playlist: 1958 top 10
1959
ranking survey: 1959 survey
top 10 playlist: 1959 top 10
Rules for Round 1:
Click on each year’s survey you wish to rank. You do not have to do every year, but must rank every song in any year you poll. Rank ALL 10 songs in order of your preference, from best to worst/1-10.
This survey does not allow ties, or omissions (purposefully). You must rank all 10 for the survey to complete and count. When you complete a survey, you will not be able to vote again – and I cannot do it for you! No Dem voting options! So please review the candidates carefully.
Each song will be prioritized by weighted point total garnered by SurveyHero - greatest # points is #1, etc. Polling ties will be broken by Billboard ranking, then survey highest ranking, then # highest rankings in survey.
I will give a week for this round to garner more interest and votes, and test how much time may usually be needed. I plan on a week span for every round, but may change as needed.
(NOTE: one does not have to play every single round to participate, although that would be preferred!)
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I Wonder Why by Dion and the Belmonts. Any thing else produced in the style or during the era is after that. I have spoken. Now let’s talk about something else.
So Rare was Jimmy Dorsey's attempt to break into rock and roll, and it's cool as hell. I play it for my boys and they appreciate it, even if they like modern music more.
Thanks for posting brought back some great memories.
Which one?
Which Witch Doctor?--The Vogues (1958)
DUDE ! Been awile since we’ve seen this badboy. Thanx.
"Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets
"Don't Be Cruel" Elvis Presley
"All Shook Up" Elvis Presley
"It's All in the Game" Tommy Edwards
"Kansas City" Wilbert Harrison
Mid-week update on results:
ALL YEARS:
-”Mona Lisa” still in the lead!
-”Don’t Forbid Me” by Pat Boone last!
-On the border around rank #64 (break-point for play-offs): “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?”, “Round and Round”, “Little Things Mean a Lot”, “Venus”, “Till I Waltz Again with You”, “The Battle of New Orleans” - what will make the cut?
EACH YEAR:
1950 best: “Mona Lisa”
1951 best: “Tennessee Waltz”
1952 best: “You Belong to Me”
1953 best: “Vaya con Dios”
1954 best: “Three Coins in the Fountain”
-————————————(polls still open below!)
1955 best: “Rock Around the Clock”
1956 best: “Don’t be Cruel”
1957 best: “Little Darlin’”
1958 best: “All I Have to Do Is Dream” / “Claudette”
1959 best: “Mack the Knife”
Submitted the survey, with my star rankings below:
TOURNAMENT OF CHART-TOPPERS 1950S PING LIST
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ROUND 1 ENDS!
TOP 64 BY SURVEY POINTS (poll rank - year - BB annual rank - piece - act):
1 1950 2 “Mona Lisa” Nat King Cole
2 1958 2 “All I Have to Do Is Dream” / “Claudette” The Everly Brothers
3 1955 2 “Rock Around the Clock” Bill Haley & His Comets
4 1957 3 “Little Darlin’” The Diamonds
5 1959 6 “Dream Lover” Bobby Darin
6 1951 10 “Tennessee Waltz” Patti Page
7 1954 8 “Three Coins in the Fountain” The Four Aces
8 1958 8 “Tequila” The Champs
9 1952 4 “You Belong to Me” Jo Stafford
10 1959 2 “Mack the Knife” Bobby Darin
11 1954 4 “Sh-Boom” The Crew-Cuts
12 1956 1 “Heartbreak Hotel” Elvis Presley
13 1951 1 “Too Young” Nat King Cole
14 1952 3 “Cry” Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
15 1950 9 “Harbor Lights” Sammy Kaye
16 1956 2 “Don’t Be Cruel” Elvis Presley
17 1953 2 “Vaya con Dios” Les Paul & Mary Ford
18 1956 4 “My Prayer” The Platters
19 1957 7 “Singing the Blues” Guy Mitchell
20 1953 10 “I Believe” Frankie Laine
21 1957 1 “All Shook Up” Elvis Presley
22 1953 1 “The Song from Moulin Rouge” Percy Faith
23 1954 3 “Hey There” Rosemary Clooney
24 1953 9 “Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes” Perry Como
25 1958 9 “It’s All in the Game” Tommy Edwards
26 1958 1 “Volare (Nel blu dipinto di blu)” Domenico Modugno
27 1955 7 “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” The Four Aces
28 1956 9 “Memories Are Made of This” Dean Martin
29 1955 9 “Ain’t That a Shame” Pat Boone
30 1954 9 “Secret Love” Doris Day
31 1957 2 “Love Letters in the Sand” Pat Boone
32 1957 8 “Young Love” Sonny James
33 1950 8 “Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy” Red Foley
34 1956 8 “Hound Dog” Elvis Presley
35 1950 1 “Goodnight Irene” Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers
36 1955 5 “Unchained Melody” Les Baxter
37 1959 9 “Kansas City” Wilbert Harrison
38 1951 3 “How High the Moon” Les Paul & Mary Ford
39 1950 6 “Music, Music, Music” Teresa Brewer
40 1952 1 “Blue Tango” Leroy Anderson
41 1952 6 “Half as Much” Rosemary Clooney
42 1954 10 “Hernando’s Hideaway” Archie Bleyer
43 1951 2 “Because of You” Tony Bennett
44 1959 8 “Come Softly to Me” The Fleetwoods
45 1958 7 “Catch a Falling Star” / “Magic Moments” Perry Como
46 1955 8 “Sincerely” The McGuire Sisters
47 1956 5 “The Wayward Wind” Gogi Grant
48 1953 5 “You, You, You” Ames Brothers
49 1951 4 “Come on-a My House” Rosemary Clooney
50 1955 1 “Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White” Perez Prado
51 1953 8 “No Other Love” Perry Como
52 1955 4 “Autumn Leaves” Roger Williams
53 1957 10 “Round and Round” Perry Como
54 1950 7 “Third Man Theme” Guy Lombardo
55 1951 7 “Cold, Cold Heart” Tony Bennett
56 1952 5 “Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart” Vera Lynn
57 1952 9 “Here in My Heart” Al Martino
58 1959 10 “Mr. Blue” The Fleetwoods
59 1959 3 “Personality” Lloyd Price
60 1952 7 “Wish You Were Here” Eddie Fisher
61 1953 3 “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?” Patti Page
62 1956 7 “Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)” Doris Day
63 1959 4 “Venus” Frankie Avalon
64 1954 1 “Little Things Mean a Lot” Kitty Kallen
These 64 songs are going to ROUND 2 where the play-off pairs begin.
PIECES THAT FAILED TO MAKE THE CUT (year-BB rank-piece-act):
1950 3 “Third Man Theme” Anton Karas
1950 4 “Sam’s Song” Gary & Bing Crosby
1950 5 “Simple Melody” Gary & Bing Crosby
1950 10 “It Isn’t Fair” Sammy Kaye & Don Cornell
1951 5 “Be My Love” Mario Lanza
1951 6 “On Top of Old Smoky” The Weavers
1951 8 “If” Perry Como
1951 9 “The Loveliest Night of the Year” Mario Lanza
1952 2 “Wheel of Fortune” Kay Starr
1952 8 “I Went to Your Wedding” Patti Page
1952 10 “Delicado” Percy Faith
1953 4 “I’m Walking Behind You” Eddie Fisher
1953 6 “Till I Waltz Again with You” Teresa Brewer
1953 7 “April in Portugal” Les Baxter
1954 2 “Wanted” Perry Como
1954 5 “Make Love to Me” Jo Stafford
1954 6 “Oh! My Pa-Pa” Eddie Fisher
1954 7 “(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely” The Four Knights
1955 3 “The Yellow Rose of Texas” Mitch Miller
1955 6 “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” Bill Hayes
1955 10 “The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)” Georgia Gibbs
1956 3 “Lisbon Antigua” Nelson Riddle
1956 6 “The Poor People of Paris” Les Baxter
1956 10 “(The) Rock and Roll Waltz” Kay Starr
1957 4 “Young Love” Tab Hunter
1957 5 “So Rare” Jimmy Dorsey
1957 6 “Don’t Forbid Me” Pat Boone
1957 9 “Too Much” Elvis Presley
1958 3 “Don’t” / “I Beg of You” Elvis Presley
1958 4 “Witch Doctor” David Seville
1958 5 “Patricia” Perez Prado
1958 6 “Sail Along, Silv’ry Moon” / “Raunchy” Billy Vaughn
1958 10 “Return to Me” Dean Martin
1959 1 “The Battle of New Orleans” Johnny Horton
1959 5 “Lonely Boy” Paul Anka
1959 7 “The Three Bells” The Browns