Song artist 807 - Johnny Horton
This page lists the song chart entries of Johnny Horton. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
One of our users pointed out that this entry combines songs from
two different artists, one was the US country music and rockabilly
star that was killed in a car crash in 1960. He was
a friend of Johnny Cash) and Elvis Presley
and married Hank Williams widow
Billie Jean Jones.
The other was a Belgian singer, often known as
John Horton.
The time line and the titles of the songs show which singer had
which hit.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Johnny Horton |
Battle of New Orleans |
1959 |
US Billboard 1 - Apr 1959 (21 weeks), US BB 1 of 1959, Canada 1 - May 1959 (16 weeks), Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Aug 1959, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 (1959), Top Song of 1959 of the Billboard 50th list, US CashBox 2 of 1959, US Radio 2 of 1959 (peak 1 14 weeks), Your Hit Parade 2 of 1959, US Gold (certified by RIAA in Dec 1966), Australia 9 of 1959, Flanders 14 - Sep 1959 (1 month), UK 16 - Jun 1959 (4 weeks), South Africa 17 of 1959, Billboard 50th song 28, 55th Billboard 100 33 (1959), Billboard100 34, US invalid BB 38 of 1959, POP 38 of 1959, DDD 47 of 1959, RIAA 333, Acclaimed 821 (1959), RYM 19 of 1959 |
2 |
Johnny Horton |
North to Alaska |
1960 |
Canada 1 - Oct 1960 (19 weeks), US Billboard 4 - Sep 1960 (23 weeks), Australia 4 of 1960, NZ Lever 6 - Jan 1961 (3 weeks), Norway 8 - Jul 1961 (3 weeks), US CashBox 13 of 1961, UK 23 - Jan 1961 (11 weeks), US Radio 24 of 1960 (peak 4 13 weeks), WABC NY 54 of 1960, RYM 37 of 1960 |
3 |
Johnny Horton |
Sink The Bismarck |
1960 |
Canada 1 - Mar 1960 (13 weeks), US Billboard 3 - Mar 1960 (18 weeks), US CashBox 27 of 1960, US BB 28 of 1960, US Radio 32 of 1960 (peak 3 10 weeks), RYM 39 of 1960 |
4 |
Johnny Horton |
Honky Tonk Man |
1956 |
Canada 3 - Feb 1962 (12 weeks), US Billboard 96 - Mar 1962 (2 weeks), Acclaimed 1694 (1956), RYM 49 of 1956 |
5 |
Johnny Horton |
Johnny Reb |
1959 |
US Billboard 54 - Aug 1959 (8 weeks) |
6 |
Johnny Horton |
Sal's Got a Sugar Lip |
1959 |
US Billboard 81 - Aug 1959 (7 weeks) |
7 |
Johnny Horton |
Johnny Freedom |
1960 |
US Billboard 69 - Jul 1960 (4 weeks) |
8 |
Johnny Horton |
Sleepy-Eyed John |
1961 |
US Billboard 54 - Mar 1961 (7 weeks) |
9 |
Johnny Horton |
Wie Wil Mijn Meisje Zijn |
1972 |
Belgium 13 - Feb 1972 (3 weeks) |
10 |
Johnny Horton |
Zo Jong |
1972 |
Belgium 13 - Aug 1972 (13 weeks) |
11 |
Johnny Horton |
Carina |
1973 |
Belgium 19 - Jan 1973 (9 weeks) |
12 |
Johnny Horton |
Samen Door Het Leven |
1973 |
Belgium 24 - Jun 1973 (2 weeks) |
13 |
Johnny Horton |
Een Beetje Liefde |
1973 |
Belgium 26 - Oct 1973 (4 weeks) |
14 |
Johnny Horton |
Kom Toch Gauw Weer Terug |
1974 |
Belgium 19 - Mar 1974 (4 weeks) |
15 |
Johnny Horton |
Zeg Mijn Naam |
1976 |
Belgium 25 - May 1976 (2 weeks) |
16 |
Johnny Horton |
I'm Ready, If You're Willing |
1956 |
RYM 49 of 1956 |
17 |
Johnny Horton |
The Mansion You Stole |
1960 |
RYM 37 of 1960 |
18 |
Johnny Horton |
The Same Old Tale The Crow Told Me |
1960 |
RYM 39 of 1960 |
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The comments here are from the the MusicID impact site site. This version is not able to accept comments yet
12 Dec 2010
songs 5 through 11
I think these songs (popular in Belgium) from the 70's should be attributed to John Horton, a Dutch performer.
You are correct, however some sources list him as "Johnny Horton" so we've left the entries on this page and explained that in the text above.
Thanks for the input.