# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Bing Crosby |
White Christmas |
1942 |
US Billboard 1 - Dec 1946 (6 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Oct 1942 (47 weeks), US 1 for 11 weeks - Oct 1942, UK Sheet Music 1 for 2 weeks - Nov 1942, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Sep 1942 (8 weeks), Australia 1 for 5 months - Jun 1943, US invalid BB 1 of 1942, Oscar in 1942 (film 'Holiday Inn'), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1974 (1942), Australian Nostalgia 1 of 1940-1949, DDD 1 of 1942, POP 1 of 1942, DMDB 1 (1942), nuTsie 1 of 1940s, DZE 1 of 1942, Music Imprint 1 of 1940s, Library of Congress artifact added 2002 (1942), Europe 2 of the 1940s (1942), RIAA 2, Scrobulate 2 of christmas, UK 5 - Dec 1977 (20 weeks), AFI 5, Norway 6 - Dec 1959 (2 weeks), ODK Germany 53 - Dec 2007 (10 weeks), Brazil 54 of 1943, Switzerland 56 - Dec 2007 (2 weeks), US Radio 165 of 1961 (peak 20 1 week), Acclaimed 306 (1942), UK Silver (certified by BPI in Feb 1978), Visconti song of 1947, RYM 1 of 1942, Global 1 (50 M sold) - 1942, BBC Rich Song 2 (songwriter royalties $39.6M) |
2 |
Bing Crosby |
Swinging On a Star |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - May 1944 (28 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Jun 1944 (20 weeks), US 1 for 9 weeks - Aug 1944, Australia 1 for 1 month - Apr 1945, Oscar in 1944 (film 'Going My Way'), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002 (1944), DZE 1 of 1944, ASCAP song of 1944, DDD 2 of 1944, US invalid BB 3 of 1944, POP 3 of 1944, UK 40s Sheet Music 5 - Oct 1944 (3 weeks), Your Hit Parade 5 of 1944, nuTsie 6 of 1940s, Europe 14 of the 1940s (1944), AFI 37, Brazil 64 of 1945, Acclaimed 1619 (1944), RYM 44 of 1944 |
3 |
Bing Crosby |
Pennies From Heaven |
1936 |
US Billboard 1 - 1936 (15 weeks), Your Hit Parade 1 of 1936, US invalid BB 1 of 1936, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004 (1936), POP 1 of 1936, Oscar in 1936 (film 'Pennies from Heaven') (Nominated), Australian Nostalgia 7 of 1930-1939, Music Imprint 8 of 1930s, nuTsie 23 of 1930s, Europe 32 of the 1930s (1936), RIAA 129, Acclaimed 1222 (1936), RYM 41 of 1936 |
4 |
Bing Crosby |
I'll be seeing you |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Apr 1944 (24 weeks), US 1940s 1 - May 1944 (19 weeks), US 1 for 4 weeks - Jul 1944, Australia 1 for 1 month - Aug 1945, Your Hit Parade 7 of 1944, DDD 8 of 1944, nuTsie 13 of 1940s, Europe 15 of the 1940s (1944), US invalid BB 15 of 1944, POP 15 of 1944, Brazil 83 of 1944, RYM 43 of 1944 |
5 |
Bing Crosby |
Sunday, Monday or Always |
1943 |
US Billboard 1 - 1943 (19 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Aug 1943 (18 weeks), US 1 for 7 weeks - Sep 1943, UK 40s Sheet Music 3 - Nov 1943 (3 weeks), DZE 5 of 1943, Your Hit Parade 9 of 1943, DDD 11 of 1943, Europe 13 of the 1940s (1943), US invalid BB 14 of 1943, POP 14 of 1943, RYM 28 of 1943 |
6 |
Bing Crosby |
Sweet Leilani |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (25 weeks), Your Hit Parade 1 of 1937, Oscar in 1937 (film 'Waikiki Wedding'), Australian Nostalgia 2 of 1930-1939, US invalid BB 7 of 1937, POP 7 of 1937, Europe 29 of the 1930s (1937), nuTsie 75 of 1930s |
7 |
Bing Crosby |
Only Forever |
1940 |
US Billboard 1 - 1940 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Sep 1940 (16 weeks), US 1 for 9 weeks - Oct 1940, Oscar in 1940 (film 'Rhythm on the River') (Nominated), Your Hit Parade 15 of 1940, US invalid BB 15 of 1940, POP 15 of 1940, Europe 24 of the 1940s (1940), DDD 69 of 1940, RYM 87 of 1940 |
8 |
Bing Crosby |
Now Is the Hour (Maori Farewell Song) |
1948 |
US Billboard 1 - Jan 1948 (23 weeks), Australia 1 for 1 month - Oct 1948, US 1940s 2 - Jan 1948 (22 weeks), US invalid BB 11 of 1948, POP 19 of 1948, Your Hit Parade 23 of 1948, Europe 23 of the 1940s (1948), Brazil 84 of 1948 |
9 |
Bing Crosby |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? |
1932 |
US Billboard 1 - 1932 (8 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1932), Library of Congress artifact added 2013 (1932), POP 4 of 1932, US invalid BB 7 of 1932, nuTsie 33 of 1930s, Europe 44 of the 1930s (1932), Visconti song of 1932 |
10 |
Bing Crosby |
Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra |
1944 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - Dec 1945, US invalid BB 1 of 1944, POP 1 of 1944, US Billboard 4 - Oct 1944 (12 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Oct 1944 (9 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 4 - Jan 1945 (9 weeks), DDD 35 of 1944, RYM 50 of 1944 |
11 |
Bing Crosby |
I Love You |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Apr 1944 (18 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Apr 1944 (14 weeks), US 1 for 5 weeks - May 1944, DZE 9 of 1944, DDD 18 of 1944, US invalid BB 19 of 1944, Europe 21 of the 1940s (1944), POP 23 of 1944, RYM 43 of 1944 |
12 |
Bing Crosby |
Love in Bloom |
1934 |
US Billboard 1 - 1934 (15 weeks), Oscar in 1934 (film 'She Loves Me Not') (Nominated), US invalid BB 19 of 1934, Australian Nostalgia 19 of 1930-1939, POP 19 of 1934, Europe 37 of the 1930s (1934), Brazil 46 of 1934, RYM 60 of 1934 |
13 |
Bing Crosby |
Moonlight Becomes You |
1942 |
US Billboard 1 - Dec 1942 (17 weeks), UK Sheet Music 1 for 1 week - Jan 1943, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Jan 1943 (8 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Dec 1942 (22 weeks), Your Hit Parade 5 of 1943, DDD 82 of 1942 |
14 |
Bing Crosby |
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer |
1950 |
UK Sheet Music 1 for 6 weeks - Nov 1950, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Oct 1950 (28 weeks), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 6 weeks - Nov 1950, US CashBox 8 - Dec 1950 (5 weeks), US Billboard 14 - Dec 1950 (4 weeks), US 1940s 14 - Dec 1950 (2 weeks), RYM 110 of 1950 |
15 |
Bing Crosby |
Dolores |
1941 |
UK Sheet Music 1 for 1 week - Aug 1941, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Aug 1941 (2 weeks), US Billboard 2 - 1941 (15 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Apr 1941 (9 weeks), Your Hit Parade 23 of 1941, DDD 36 of 1941 |
16 |
Bing Crosby |
June in January |
1934 |
US Billboard 1 - 1934 (12 weeks), Europe 8 of the 1930s (1934), US invalid BB 15 of 1934, POP 15 of 1934, Australian Nostalgia 23 of 1930-1939, Brazil 44 of 1935, RYM 64 of 1934 |
17 |
Bing Crosby |
Please |
1932 |
US Billboard 1 - 1932 (16 weeks), US invalid BB 9 of 1932, Europe 11 of the 1930s (1932), POP 12 of 1932, Australian Nostalgia 17 of 1930-1939, Brazil 53 of 1932 |
18 |
Bing Crosby |
On the Atchison, Topeka & the Santa Fe |
1945 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - Aug 1946, US Billboard 3 - Jul 1945 (15 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Jul 1945 (10 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 4 - Apr 1946 (15 weeks), DDD 4 of 1945, Australian Nostalgia 27 of 1940-1949 |
19 |
Bing Crosby |
San Fernando Valley |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Mar 1944 (22 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Apr 1944 (12 weeks), DZE 10 of 1944, Your Hit Parade 11 of 1944, US invalid BB 11 of 1944, POP 11 of 1944, DDD 17 of 1944, RYM 49 of 1944 |
20 |
Bing Crosby |
Silent Night, Holy Night |
1935 |
Europe 2 of the 1930s (1935), nuTsie 5 of 1930s, US Billboard 6 - 1928 (3 weeks), UK 8 - Dec 1952 (2 weeks), DMDB 21 (1935), Global 4 (20 M sold) - 1935 |
21 |
Bing Crosby |
Out of Nowhere |
1931 |
US Billboard 1 - 1931 (8 weeks), US invalid BB 13 of 1931, POP 13 of 1931, Europe 54 of the 1930s (1931), Brazil 57 of 1931 |
22 |
Bing Crosby |
Amor, Amor |
1944 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - Feb 1945, US Billboard 2 - Jul 1944 (16 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Jul 1944 (7 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 23 of 1940-1949, DDD 30 of 1944 |
23 |
Bing Crosby |
Trade Winds |
1940 |
US Billboard 1 - 1940 (17 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Sep 1940 (15 weeks), US invalid BB 17 of 1940, POP 19 of 1940, Your Hit Parade 21 of 1940, DDD 78 of 1940 |
24 |
Bing Crosby |
You Are My Sunshine |
1941 |
UK Sheet Music 1 for 1 week - Jan 1943, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Nov 1942 (10 weeks), US Billboard 19 - 1941 (1 week), DDD 78 of 1941 |
25 |
Bing Crosby |
Red Sails in the Sunset |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 6 of 1935, POP 6 of 1935, Europe 33 of the 1930s (1935), nuTsie 69 of 1930s |
26 |
Bing Crosby |
I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - 1938 (17 weeks), US invalid BB 20 of 1938, POP 20 of 1938, Europe 26 of the 1930s (1938), nuTsie 78 of 1930s, RYM 43 of 1938 |
27 |
Bing Crosby |
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - 1938 (11 weeks), Your Hit Parade 7 of 1938, US invalid BB 12 of 1938, POP 12 of 1938, Europe 25 of the 1930s (1938) |
28 |
Bing Crosby |
Far Away Places |
1949 |
Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Aug 1949, US Billboard 2 - Jan 1949 (19 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Jan 1949 (16 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 16 of 1940-1949 |
29 |
Bing Crosby |
The Moon Got in My Eyes |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (11 weeks), Your Hit Parade 10 of 1937, US invalid BB 12 of 1937, POP 12 of 1937, Europe 31 of the 1930s (1937) |
30 |
Bing Crosby |
Shadow Waltz |
1933 |
US Billboard 1 - 1933 (8 weeks), POP 9 of 1933, Europe 39 of the 1930s (1933), Brazil 64 of 1933, RYM 80 of 1933 |
31 |
Bing Crosby |
Symphony |
1946 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - Oct 1946, US Billboard 3 - Jan 1946 (12 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Dec 1945 (12 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 28 of 1940-1949 |
32 |
Bing Crosby |
Sierra Sue |
1940 |
US Billboard 1 - 1940 (14 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jul 1940 (10 weeks), POP 9 of 1940, Your Hit Parade 10 of 1940, DDD 71 of 1940 |
33 |
Bing Crosby |
Dear Hearts & Gentle People |
1949 |
US CashBox 1 - Jan 1950 (16 weeks), US Billboard 2 - Dec 1949 (17 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Dec 1949 (12 weeks), Your Hit Parade 23 of 1950 |
34 |
Bing Crosby |
Around The World (In Eighty Days) |
1957 |
Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 14 weeks - May 1957, Australia 1 for 8 weeks - Oct 1957, UK 5 - May 1957 (15 weeks), US Billboard 54 - Jun 1957 (29 weeks), UKMIX 944 |
35 |
Bing Crosby |
All My Love |
1950 |
Australia 1 for 1 week - Apr 1951, US CashBox 2 - Sep 1950 (23 weeks), US Billboard 11 - Oct 1950 (12 weeks), US 1940s 14 - Oct 1950 (4 weeks) |
36 |
Bing Crosby |
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song |
1946 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - Jun 1947, Oscar in 1946 (film 'Blue Skies') (Nominated), US Billboard 12 - Nov 1946 (6 weeks), DDD 65 of 1946 |
37 |
Bing Crosby |
Be Careful, It's My Heart |
1942 |
US Billboard 2 - 1942 (15 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 12 - Oct 1942 (1 week), Your Hit Parade 22 of 1942, Brazil 58 of 1943, DDD 99 of 1942 |
38 |
Bing Crosby |
Long Ago & Far Away |
1944 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - May 1945, US Billboard 5 - Jul 1944 (9 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Jul 1944 (4 weeks), DDD 22 of 1944 |
39 |
Bing Crosby |
You're Getting to Be a Habit |
1933 |
US Billboard 1 - 1933 (14 weeks), US invalid BB 10 of 1933, POP 16 of 1933, Europe 42 of the 1930s (1933) |
40 |
Bing Crosby |
Just One More Chance |
1931 |
US Billboard 1 - 1931 (19 weeks), US invalid BB 15 of 1931, POP 15 of 1931, Europe 19 of the 1930s (1931) |
41 |
Bing Crosby |
At Your Command |
1931 |
US Billboard 1 - 1931 (9 weeks), US invalid BB 17 of 1931, POP 17 of 1931, Europe 48 of the 1930s (1931) |
42 |
Bing Crosby |
I Don't Want to Walk Without You |
1942 |
Australia 1 for 4 months - Feb 1943, US Billboard 9 - 1942 (3 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Apr 1942 (1 week), DDD 40 of 1942 |
43 |
Bing Crosby |
They Say It's Wonderful |
1946 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - Jul 1947, US Billboard 12 - Jun 1946 (4 weeks), DDD 27 of 1946, Australian Nostalgia 30 of 1940-1949 |
44 |
Bing Crosby |
I'll Be Home For Christmas |
1943 |
US Billboard 3 - 1943 (7 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Dec 1943 (5 weeks), DDD 3 of 1943, Europe 10 of the 1940s (1943), RYM 41 of 1943 |
45 |
Bing Crosby |
It Could Happen to You |
1944 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - Jun 1945, US Billboard 18 - Dec 1944 (2 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 24 of 1940-1949, DDD 53 of 1944 |
46 |
Bing Crosby |
Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy |
1950 |
US CashBox 1 - Jan 1950 (18 weeks), US Billboard 4 - Feb 1950 (13 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Feb 1950 (8 weeks), France (50s) 17 of 1950 |
47 |
Bing Crosby |
Remember Me |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (6 weeks), Oscar in 1937 (film 'Mr. Dodd Takes the Air') (Nominated), Europe 30 of the 1930s (1937) |
48 |
Bing Crosby |
You Belong To My Heart |
1945 |
Your Hit Parade 2 of 1945, US Billboard 3 - Jun 1945 (14 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Jun 1945 (9 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 11 - Jul 1945 (2 weeks) |
49 |
Bing Crosby |
Some Enchanted Evening |
1949 |
Australia 1 for 3 weeks - Nov 1952, US Billboard 3 - May 1949 (20 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Jun 1949 (14 weeks) |
50 |
Bing Crosby |
Little Dutch Mill |
1934 |
US Billboard 1 - 1934 (11 weeks), Europe 36 of the 1930s (1934), Australian Nostalgia 45 of 1930-1939 |
51 |
Bing Crosby |
A Gal in Calico |
1947 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - May 1947 (23 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Jan 1947 (6 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Jan 1947 (2 weeks) |
52 |
Bing Crosby |
Oklahoma! |
1943 |
US invalid BB 1 of 1943, POP 1 of 1943, RYM 19 of 1943 |
53 |
Bing Crosby |
It's Easy To Remember |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (9 weeks), Europe 35 of the 1930s (1935), Jazz Standard 527 |
54 |
Bing Crosby |
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky |
1949 |
Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Nov 1949, US Billboard 14 - May 1949 (10 weeks), US 1940s 14 - Jun 1949 (2 weeks) |
55 |
Bing Crosby |
Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day) |
1932 |
US Billboard 4 - 1932 (7 weeks), Europe 13 of the 1930s (1931), US invalid BB 15 of 1932, POP 15 of 1932 |
56 |
Bing Crosby |
Ol' Man River |
1928 |
US Billboard 1 - 1928 (11 weeks), Brazil 52 of 1928, RYM 47 of 1928 |
57 |
Bing Crosby |
A Friend of Yours |
1945 |
Australia 1 for 2 months - May 1946, Australian Nostalgia 26 of 1940-1949, RYM 82 of 1945 |
58 |
Bing Crosby |
Harbour Lights |
1950 |
US CashBox 1 - Nov 1950 (24 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Nov 1950 (13 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Dec 1950 (3 weeks) |
59 |
Bing Crosby |
Isle of Innisfree |
1952 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Sep 1952 (28 weeks), UK 3 - Nov 1952 (12 weeks), UKMIX 820 |
60 |
Bing Crosby |
The Whiffenpoof Song |
1947 |
US Billboard 7 - Nov 1947 (7 weeks), US 1940s 7 - Nov 1947 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 8 of 1947, POP 13 of 1947 |
61 |
Bing Crosby |
Soon |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (11 weeks), Europe 34 of the 1930s (1935) |
62 |
Bing Crosby |
Mule Train |
1949 |
US CashBox 2 - Jan 1950 (8 weeks), US Billboard 4 - Nov 1949 (12 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Nov 1949 (10 weeks) |
63 |
Bing Crosby |
Changing Partners |
1954 |
US CashBox 4 - Feb 1954 (2 weeks), UK 9 - Mar 1954 (3 weeks), US Billboard 13 - Jan 1954 (3 weeks), US 1940s 17 - Jan 1954 (2 weeks) |
64 |
Bing Crosby |
Just a Gigolo |
1931 |
Peel list 3 of 1931, US Billboard 12 - 1931 (2 weeks), nuTsie 65 of 1930s |
65 |
Bing Crosby |
Galway Bay |
1949 |
US Billboard 3 - Jan 1949 (17 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jan 1949 (14 weeks), Your Hit Parade 9 of 1949 |
66 |
Bing Crosby |
Four Winds & The Seven Seas |
1949 |
Australia 1 for 3 weeks - Mar 1950, UK 40s Sheet Music 22 - Oct 1949 (3 weeks) |
67 |
Bing Crosby |
Poinciana (Song Of The Tree) |
1944 |
US Billboard 3 - Feb 1944 (15 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Mar 1944 (5 weeks), DDD 49 of 1944, RYM 49 of 1944 |
68 |
Bing Crosby |
The Whistler's Mother in Law |
1941 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Apr 1942 (6 weeks), US Billboard 9 - 1941 (14 weeks), RYM 93 of 1941 |
69 |
Bing Crosby |
Just an Echo in the Valley |
1933 |
US Billboard 2 - 1933 (11 weeks), POP 7 of 1933, RYM 81 of 1933 |
70 |
Bing Crosby |
Aren't You Glad You're You? |
1945 |
Oscar in 1945 (film 'The Bells of St. Mary's') (Nominated), US Billboard 8 - Dec 1945 (9 weeks), DDD 59 of 1945 |
71 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm An Old Cowhand |
1936 |
US Billboard 2 - 1936 (13 weeks), Europe 59 of the 1930s (1936) |
72 |
Bing Crosby |
Robins & Roses |
1936 |
US Billboard 2 - 1936 (10 weeks), Europe 76 of the 1930s (1936) |
73 |
Bing Crosby |
(Lights Out) Til Reveille |
1941 |
US Billboard 6 - 1941 (11 weeks), US 1940s 6 - Aug 1941 (5 weeks), DDD 47 of 1941 |
74 |
Bing Crosby |
What's New? |
1939 |
US Billboard 2 - 1939 (10 weeks), Europe 41 of the 1930s (1939) |
75 |
Bing Crosby |
Mexicali Rose |
1938 |
US Billboard 3 - 1938 (10 weeks), Europe 7 of the 1930s (1938) |
76 |
Bing Crosby |
Miss You |
1942 |
US Billboard 9 - 1942 (8 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Jun 1942 (1 week), DDD 96 of 1942 |
77 |
Bing Crosby |
La Vie En Rose |
1950 |
US CashBox 5 - Jul 1950 (27 weeks), US Billboard 13 - Aug 1950 (6 weeks), US 1940s 18 - Sep 1950 (1 week) |
78 |
Bing Crosby |
Count Your Blessings |
1954 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 8 - Nov 1954 (5 weeks), UK 11 - Jan 1955 (3 weeks), US Billboard 27 - Dec 1954 (3 weeks) |
79 |
Bing Crosby |
Dancing in the Dark |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (6 weeks), Brazil 31 of 1932 |
80 |
Bing Crosby |
Anniversary Song |
1947 |
Australia 1 for 5 months - Sep 1947 |
81 |
Bing Crosby |
Deep in the Heart of Texas |
1942 |
US Billboard 3 - 1942 (9 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Mar 1942 (6 weeks) |
82 |
Bing Crosby |
Near You |
1948 |
Australia 1 for 4 months - Apr 1948 |
83 |
Bing Crosby |
Shepherd's Serenade |
1941 |
US Billboard 4 - Dec 1941 (9 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Dec 1941 (6 weeks), RYM 115 of 1941 |
84 |
Bing Crosby |
I've Got to Sing a Torch Song |
1933 |
US Billboard 9 - 1933 (4 weeks), POP 13 of 1933, RYM 80 of 1933 |
85 |
Bing Crosby |
Blue Hawaii |
1937 |
US Billboard 5 - 1937 (13 weeks), Brazil 74 of 1937 |
86 |
Bing Crosby |
Love Me Tonight |
1932 |
US Billboard 4 - 1932 (6 weeks), POP 13 of 1932 |
87 |
Bing Crosby |
Love Is Just Around the Corner |
1934 |
US Billboard 8 - Dec 1934 (9 weeks), Jazz Standard 821, RYM 64 of 1934 |
88 |
Bing Crosby |
Just A Prayer Away |
1945 |
US Billboard 4 - Apr 1945 (10 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Apr 1945 (5 weeks) |
89 |
Bing Crosby |
Would You? |
1936 |
Europe 9 of the 1930s (1936), US Billboard 20 - 1936 (1 week) |
90 |
Bing Crosby |
Skylark |
1942 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 7 - Sep 1942 (2 weeks), US Billboard 14 - 1942 (1 week) |
91 |
Bing Crosby |
If You Please |
1943 |
US Billboard 5 - 1943 (12 weeks), DDD 64 of 1943, RYM 28 of 1943 |
92 |
Bing Crosby |
Constantly |
1943 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 9 - Jan 1943 (3 weeks), US Billboard 13 - 1943 (1 week) |
93 |
Bing Crosby |
You & I |
1941 |
US Billboard 5 - 1941 (12 weeks), US 1940s 6 - Sep 1941 (4 weeks) |
94 |
Bing Crosby |
Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? |
1933 |
US Billboard 5 - 1933 (5 weeks), nuTsie 63 of 1930s |
95 |
Bing Crosby |
I Wished on the Moon |
1935 |
US Billboard 2 - 1935 (7 weeks), RYM 61 of 1935 |
96 |
Bing Crosby |
Thanks |
1933 |
US Billboard 2 - 1933 (7 weeks), RYM 82 of 1933 |
97 |
Bing Crosby |
Easter Parade |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 15 - May 1949 (1 week), US Billboard 22 - Mar 1948 (1 week) |
98 |
Bing Crosby |
A Fella With an Umbrella |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 19 - Jan 1949 (1 week), US Billboard 23 - May 1948 (1 week) |
99 |
Bing Crosby |
New San Antonio Rose |
1941 |
US Billboard 7 - 1941 (11 weeks), US 1940s 7 - Mar 1941 (3 weeks) |
100 |
Bing Crosby |
Let's Start the New Year Right |
1942 |
US Billboard 18 - 1943 (1 week), DDD 84 of 1942, RYM 1 of 1942 |
101 |
Bing Crosby |
I Can't Escape From You |
1936 |
US Billboard 7 - 1936 (11 weeks), Jazz Standard 726 |
102 |
Bing Crosby |
Along The Santa Fe Trail |
1941 |
US Billboard 4 - 1941 (3 weeks), DDD 73 of 1941 |
103 |
Bing Crosby |
Ballerina |
1948 |
US Billboard 10 - Jan 1948 (8 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Jan 1948 (6 weeks) |
104 |
Bing Crosby |
You Took Advantage Of Me |
1928 |
US Billboard 9 - 1928 (5 weeks), Jazz Standard 310 |
105 |
Bing Crosby |
Domino |
1951 |
US Billboard 15 - Nov 1951 (6 weeks), Italy 38 of 1952 |
106 |
Bing Crosby |
Temptation |
1933 |
US Billboard 3 - Dec 1933 (12 weeks), RYM 26 of 1933 |
107 |
Bing Crosby |
The Day You Came Along |
1933 |
US Billboard 3 - 1933 (9 weeks), RYM 83 of 1933 |
108 |
Bing Crosby |
Bali Ha'i |
1949 |
US Billboard 12 - Jun 1949 (7 weeks), US 1940s 19 - Jun 1949 (2 weeks) |
109 |
Bing Crosby |
Sweet Georgia Brown |
1932 |
US Billboard 2 - 1932 (8 weeks) |
110 |
Bing Crosby |
Love Thy Neighbor |
1934 |
US Billboard 2 - 1934 (11 weeks) |
111 |
Bing Crosby |
Good Night, Lovely Little Lady |
1934 |
US Billboard 2 - 1934 (7 weeks) |
112 |
Bing Crosby |
The Last Round-Up |
1933 |
US Billboard 2 - 1933 (5 weeks) |
113 |
Bing Crosby |
Young & Healthy |
1933 |
US Billboard 2 - 1933 (7 weeks) |
114 |
Bing Crosby |
I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five & Dime store) |
1931 |
US Billboard 2 - 1931 (6 weeks) |
115 |
Bing Crosby |
It's The Natural Thing To Do |
1937 |
US Billboard 2 - 1937 (6 weeks) |
116 |
Bing Crosby |
Golden Earrings |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Mar 1948 (29 weeks) |
117 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm Comin', Virginia |
1927 |
US Billboard 6 - 1927 (4 weeks), aceterrier.com 23 of the 1920s (1927) |
118 |
Bing Crosby |
All of My Life |
1945 |
US Billboard 12 - May 1945 (1 week), DDD 98 of 1945 |
119 |
Bing Crosby |
Sleigh Ride in July |
1945 |
US Billboard 14 - Feb 1945 (3 weeks), DDD 66 of 1945 |
120 |
Bing Crosby |
Like Someone In Love |
1944 |
US Billboard 15 - Mar 1945 (1 week), DDD 75 of 1944 |
121 |
Bing Crosby |
The Bells of St Mary's |
1945 |
US Billboard 21 - Mar 1946 (3 weeks), DDD 71 of 1945 |
122 |
Bing Crosby |
Marshmallow World |
1950 |
US CashBox 15 - Nov 1950 (12 weeks), US Billboard 24 - Jan 1951 (1 week) |
123 |
Bing Crosby |
Two Cigarettes in the Dark |
1934 |
US Billboard 5 - 1934 (4 weeks), RYM 59 of 1934 |
124 |
Bing Crosby |
Beyond the Reef |
1950 |
US Billboard 26 - Oct 1950 (1 week), US CashBox 26 - Nov 1950 (11 weeks) |
125 |
Bing Crosby |
In A Little Spanish Town ('Twas On A Night Like This) |
1956 |
UK 22 - Apr 1956 (3 weeks), US Billboard 49 - Apr 1956 (7 weeks) |
126 |
Bing Crosby |
Y'all Come |
1954 |
US Billboard 20 - Jan 1954 (3 weeks), US CashBox 28 - Feb 1954 (6 weeks) |
127 |
Bing Crosby |
Learn To Croon |
1933 |
US Billboard 3 - 1933 (6 weeks) |
128 |
Bing Crosby |
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
129 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm Through With Love |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (7 weeks) |
130 |
Bing Crosby |
I Surrender, Dear |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (10 weeks) |
131 |
Bing Crosby |
Many Happy Returns Of The Day |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (9 weeks) |
132 |
Bing Crosby |
I Apologize |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (5 weeks) |
133 |
Bing Crosby |
South Sea Island Magic |
1936 |
US Billboard 3 - 1936 (8 weeks) |
134 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes |
1943 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 3 - Oct 1943 (5 weeks) |
135 |
Bing Crosby |
When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby |
1938 |
US Billboard 3 - 1938 (10 weeks) |
136 |
Bing Crosby |
My Reverie |
1938 |
US Billboard 3 - 1938 (5 weeks) |
137 |
Bing Crosby |
We'll Make Hay While the Sun Shines |
1933 |
US Billboard 8 - 1934 (6 weeks), RYM 26 of 1933 |
138 |
Bing Crosby |
Little Sir Echo |
1939 |
US Billboard 3 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
139 |
Bing Crosby |
You're A Sweet Little Headache |
1939 |
US Billboard 3 - 1939 (5 weeks) |
140 |
Bing Crosby |
Let's Call a Heart a Heart |
1936 |
US Billboard 10 - Dec 1936 (4 weeks), RYM 41 of 1936 |
141 |
Bing Crosby |
The Singing Hills |
1940 |
US Billboard 3 - 1940 (13 weeks) |
142 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm Too Romantic |
1940 |
US Billboard 3 - 1940 (12 weeks) |
143 |
Bing Crosby |
Straight From the Shoulder |
1934 |
US Billboard 16 - 1934 (2 weeks), RYM 60 of 1934 |
144 |
Bing Crosby |
May I |
1934 |
US Billboard 4 - 1934 (6 weeks) |
145 |
Bing Crosby |
The Little Things In Life |
1931 |
US Billboard 4 - 1931 (5 weeks) |
146 |
Bing Crosby |
C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E |
1928 |
US Billboard 4 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
147 |
Bing Crosby |
My Love |
1933 |
US Billboard 4 - 1933 (5 weeks) |
148 |
Bing Crosby |
It Must Be True |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
149 |
Bing Crosby |
Changes |
1928 |
US Billboard 4 - 1928 (8 weeks) |
150 |
Bing Crosby |
Lazy Day |
1932 |
US Billboard 4 - 1932 (5 weeks) |
151 |
Bing Crosby |
Every Breath I Take |
1934 |
US Billboard 4 - Dec 1934 (7 weeks) |
152 |
Bing Crosby |
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
1931 |
US Billboard 4 - 1931 (6 weeks) |
153 |
Bing Crosby |
Get Out & Get Under the Moon |
1928 |
US Billboard 4 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
154 |
Bing Crosby |
The Touch of Your Lips |
1936 |
US Billboard 4 - 1936 (9 weeks) |
155 |
Bing Crosby |
September Song |
1947 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 4 - Apr 1947 (34 weeks) |
156 |
Bing Crosby |
Too Romantic |
1940 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 4 - Jun 1940 (1 week) |
157 |
Bing Crosby |
Sail Along Silvery Moon |
1937 |
US Billboard 4 - 1937 (5 weeks) |
158 |
Bing Crosby |
On the Sentimental Side |
1938 |
US Billboard 4 - 1938 (10 weeks) |
159 |
Bing Crosby |
I Have Eyes |
1939 |
US Billboard 4 - 1939 (12 weeks) |
160 |
Bing Crosby |
A Man & His Dream |
1939 |
US Billboard 4 - 1939 (9 weeks) |
161 |
Bing Crosby |
Stardust |
1931 |
US Billboard 5 - 1931 (5 weeks) |
162 |
Bing Crosby |
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) |
1929 |
US Billboard 5 - 1929 (7 weeks) |
163 |
Bing Crosby |
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance |
1933 |
US Billboard 5 - 1933 (6 weeks) |
164 |
Bing Crosby |
One More Time |
1931 |
US Billboard 5 - 1931 (6 weeks) |
165 |
Bing Crosby |
Goodnight Sweetheart |
1931 |
US Billboard 5 - 1931 (8 weeks) |
166 |
Bing Crosby |
What Will I Tell My Heart |
1937 |
US Billboard 5 - 1937 (6 weeks) |
167 |
Bing Crosby |
When The Organ Played Oh Promise Me |
1938 |
US Billboard 5 - 1938 (5 weeks) |
168 |
Bing Crosby |
When the Moon Comes Over Madison Square |
1940 |
US Billboard 27 - 1940 (1 week), RYM 87 of 1940 |
169 |
Bing Crosby |
The Funny Old Hills |
1939 |
US Billboard 5 - 1939 (4 weeks) |
170 |
Bing Crosby |
Going My Way |
1944 |
US Billboard 15 - Sep 1944 (1 week), RYM 44 of 1944 |
171 |
Bing Crosby |
(I'm a Dreamer) Aren't We All? |
1929 |
US Billboard 6 - 1929 (11 weeks) |
172 |
Bing Crosby |
Ho Hum! |
1931 |
US Billboard 6 - 1931 (4 weeks) |
173 |
Bing Crosby |
I'm On The Crest Of A Wave |
1928 |
US Billboard 6 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
174 |
Bing Crosby |
Waltzing In A Dream |
1932 |
US Billboard 6 - 1932 (11 weeks) |
175 |
Bing Crosby |
Without a Song |
1930 |
US Billboard 6 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
176 |
Bing Crosby |
Louise |
1929 |
US Billboard 6 - 1929 (5 weeks) |
177 |
Bing Crosby |
Dear Old Donegal |
1947 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 6 - Jun 1947 (24 weeks) |
178 |
Bing Crosby |
Anniversary Waltz |
1941 |
US Billboard 24 - 1941 (1 week), RYM 115 of 1941 |
179 |
Bing Crosby |
I Still Love To Kiss You Goodnight |
1937 |
US Billboard 6 - 1937 (8 weeks) |
180 |
Bing Crosby |
There's a Goldmine in the Sky |
1938 |
US Billboard 6 - 1938 (14 weeks) |
181 |
Bing Crosby |
East Side Of Heaven |
1939 |
US Billboard 6 - 1939 (6 weeks) |
182 |
Bing Crosby |
Alla En El Rancho Grande |
1939 |
US Billboard 6 - 1939 (10 weeks) |
183 |
Bing Crosby |
Them There Eyes |
1930 |
US Billboard 7 - Dec 1930 (5 weeks) |
184 |
Bing Crosby |
The Calinda (Boo-Joom, Boo-Joom, Boo!) |
1927 |
US Billboard 7 - 1927 (5 weeks) |
185 |
Bing Crosby |
Paradise |
1932 |
US Billboard 7 - 1932 (5 weeks) |
186 |
Bing Crosby |
Let Me Whisper I Love You |
1938 |
US Billboard 7 - 1938 (7 weeks) |
187 |
Bing Crosby |
Now it Can be Told |
1938 |
US Billboard 7 - 1938 (8 weeks) |
188 |
Bing Crosby |
A Faded Summer Love |
1931 |
US Billboard 8 - 1931 (3 weeks) |
189 |
Bing Crosby |
On Treasure Island |
1935 |
US Billboard 8 - 1935 (4 weeks) |
190 |
Bing Crosby |
Makin' Whoopee |
1929 |
US Billboard 8 - 1929 (5 weeks) |
191 |
Bing Crosby |
Down The Old Ox Road |
1933 |
US Billboard 8 - 1933 (5 weeks) |
192 |
Bing Crosby |
Empty Saddles |
1936 |
US Billboard 8 - 1936 (3 weeks) |
193 |
Bing Crosby |
Can I Forget You? |
1937 |
US Billboard 8 - 1937 (3 weeks) |
194 |
Bing Crosby |
Sweet Is The Word For You |
1937 |
US Billboard 8 - 1937 (7 weeks) |
195 |
Bing Crosby |
The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart) |
1937 |
US Billboard 8 - 1937 (7 weeks) |
196 |
Bing Crosby |
Sing a Song Of Sunbeams |
1939 |
US Billboard 8 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
197 |
Bing Crosby |
Little Pal |
1929 |
US Billboard 9 - 1929 (4 weeks) |
198 |
Bing Crosby |
Sweet & Lovely |
1931 |
US Billboard 9 - 1931 (4 weeks) |
199 |
Bing Crosby |
Me & the Moon |
1936 |
US Billboard 9 - 1936 (5 weeks) |
200 |
Bing Crosby |
Peckin' |
1937 |
US Billboard 9 - 1937 (3 weeks) |
201 |
Bing Crosby |
She Reminds Me of You |
1934 |
US Billboard 10 - 1934 (5 weeks) |
202 |
Bing Crosby |
Blue Prelude |
1933 |
US Billboard 10 - 1933 (5 weeks) |
203 |
Bing Crosby |
Can't We Talk It Over? |
1932 |
US Billboard 10 - 1932 (4 weeks) |
204 |
Bing Crosby |
A Bundle Of Old Love Letters |
1930 |
US Billboard 10 - 1930 (3 weeks) |
205 |
Bing Crosby |
Moonlight And Shadows |
1937 |
US Billboard 10 - 1937 (3 weeks) |
206 |
Bing Crosby |
Moon Of Manakoora |
1938 |
US Billboard 10 - 1938 (4 weeks) |
207 |
Bing Crosby |
Beautiful Girl |
1933 |
US Billboard 11 - 1933 (3 weeks) |
208 |
Bing Crosby |
Muddy Water |
1927 |
US Billboard 11 - 1927 (2 weeks) |
209 |
Bing Crosby |
Once in a Blue Moon |
1934 |
US Billboard 11 - 1934 (3 weeks) |
210 |
Bing Crosby |
Here Lies Love |
1932 |
US Billboard 11 - 1932 (3 weeks) |
211 |
Bing Crosby |
Cabin In The Cotton |
1932 |
US Billboard 11 - 1932 (4 weeks) |
212 |
Bing Crosby |
The Very Thought of You |
1934 |
US Billboard 11 - 1934 (3 weeks) |
213 |
Bing Crosby |
Snuggled On Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms) |
1932 |
US Billboard 11 - 1932 (2 weeks) |
214 |
Bing Crosby |
Baia |
1945 |
US Billboard 6 - Jun 1945 (2 weeks) |
215 |
Bing Crosby |
And the Angels Sing |
1939 |
US Billboard 10 - 1939 (4 weeks) |
216 |
Bing Crosby |
That Sly Old Gentleman (From Featherbed Lane) |
1939 |
US Billboard 10 - 1939 (1 week) |
217 |
Bing Crosby |
Let's Go Fly a Kite |
1939 |
US Billboard 10 - 1939 (7 weeks) |
218 |
Bing Crosby |
Louisiana |
1928 |
US Billboard 12 - 1928 (2 weeks) |
219 |
Bing Crosby |
Were You Sincere? |
1931 |
US Billboard 12 - 1931 (3 weeks) |
220 |
Bing Crosby |
Give Me A Heart To Sing To |
1934 |
US Billboard 12 - 1934 (5 weeks) |
221 |
Bing Crosby |
You've Got Me Crying Again |
1933 |
US Billboard 12 - 1933 (3 weeks) |
222 |
Bing Crosby |
You're Beautiful Tonight, My Dear |
1933 |
US Billboard 12 - 1933 (2 weeks) |
223 |
Bing Crosby |
Can't Get Indiana Off My Mind |
1940 |
US Billboard 8 - 1940 (7 weeks) |
224 |
Bing Crosby |
Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 12 - May 1948 (13 weeks) |
225 |
Bing Crosby |
Ridin' Around in the Rain |
1934 |
US Billboard 13 - 1934 (3 weeks) |
226 |
Bing Crosby |
Street Of Dreams |
1933 |
US Billboard 13 - 1933 (3 weeks) |
227 |
Bing Crosby |
The Moon Was Yellow (And the Night Was Young) |
1934 |
US Billboard 13 - 1934 (3 weeks) |
228 |
Bing Crosby |
The Second Time Around |
1960 |
Oscar in 1960 (film 'High Time') (Nominated) |
229 |
Bing Crosby |
From Monday On |
1928 |
US Billboard 14 - 1928 (2 weeks) |
230 |
Bing Crosby |
Maybe I'm Wrong Again |
1934 |
US Billboard 14 - Dec 1934 (3 weeks) |
231 |
Bing Crosby |
After You've Gone |
1930 |
US Billboard 14 - 1930 (2 weeks) |
232 |
Bing Crosby |
Song of the Islands |
1936 |
US Billboard 14 - 1936 (2 weeks) |
233 |
Bing Crosby |
The Lonesome Road |
1939 |
US Billboard 12 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
234 |
Bing Crosby |
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life |
1939 |
US Billboard 12 - 1939 (1 week) |
235 |
Bing Crosby |
That's for Me |
1940 |
US Billboard 9 - 1940 (7 weeks) |
236 |
Bing Crosby |
Evening Star |
1928 |
US Billboard 15 - 1928 (2 weeks) |
237 |
Bing Crosby |
I Cried For You |
1939 |
US Billboard 13 - 1939 (4 weeks) |
238 |
Bing Crosby |
Your Mother & Mine |
1929 |
US Billboard 16 - 1929 (2 weeks) |
239 |
Bing Crosby |
Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight |
1930 |
US Billboard 16 - 1930 (2 weeks) |
240 |
Bing Crosby |
Some of These Days |
1932 |
US Billboard 16 - 1932 (2 weeks) |
241 |
Bing Crosby |
Out Of Town Gal |
1928 |
US Billboard 16 - 1928 (2 weeks) |
242 |
Bing Crosby |
April Played the Fiddle |
1940 |
US Billboard 10 - 1940 (7 weeks) |
243 |
Bing Crosby |
Whistling In The Wildwood |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
244 |
Bing Crosby |
Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
245 |
Bing Crosby |
My Melancholy Baby |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
246 |
Bing Crosby |
Deep Purple |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
247 |
Bing Crosby |
Down by the River |
1935 |
US Billboard 17 - 1935 (2 weeks) |
248 |
Bing Crosby |
Home on the Range |
1933 |
US Billboard 18 - 1933 (1 week) |
249 |
Bing Crosby |
So Do I |
1936 |
US Billboard 18 - 1936 (1 week) |
250 |
Bing Crosby |
It Ain't Necessarily So |
1936 |
US Billboard 18 - 1936 (1 week) |
251 |
Bing Crosby |
Between A Kiss And A Sigh |
1939 |
US Billboard 15 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
252 |
Bing Crosby |
(You Know It All) Smarty |
1937 |
US Billboard 18 - 1937 (1 week) |
253 |
Bing Crosby |
Mother's Lullaby |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 17 - Mar 1948 (3 weeks) |
254 |
Bing Crosby |
It Was The Dawn Of Love |
1928 |
US Billboard 19 - 1928 (1 week) |
255 |
Bing Crosby |
I Like to Do Things For You |
1930 |
US Billboard 19 - 1930 (1 week) |
256 |
Bing Crosby |
I've Got the World On a String |
1933 |
US Billboard 19 - 1933 (1 week) |
257 |
Bing Crosby |
If I Loved You |
1945 |
US Billboard 8 - Aug 1945 (6 weeks) |
258 |
Bing Crosby |
The Kiss In Your Eyes |
1949 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 15 - Sep 1949 (22 weeks) |
259 |
Bing Crosby |
Sweet Potato Piper |
1940 |
US Billboard 11 - 1940 (10 weeks) |
260 |
Bing Crosby |
My Little Buckaroo |
1937 |
US Billboard 19 - 1937 (1 week) |
261 |
Bing Crosby |
One, Two, Button Your Shoe |
1937 |
US Billboard 19 - 1937 (4 weeks) |
262 |
Bing Crosby |
Don't Let That Moon Get Away |
1938 |
US Billboard 19 - 1938 (2 weeks) |
263 |
Bing Crosby |
Feudin' & Fightin' |
1947 |
US Billboard 9 - Sep 1947 (4 weeks) |
264 |
Bing Crosby |
(Running Around In Circles) Getting Nowhere |
1946 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 20 - Dec 1946 (1 week) |
265 |
Bing Crosby |
It's A Lonely Trail (When You're Travelin' All Alone) |
1939 |
US Billboard 17 - 1939 (1 week) |
266 |
Bing Crosby |
God Bless America |
1939 |
US Billboard 17 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
267 |
Bing Crosby |
Tumbling Tumbleweeds |
1940 |
US Billboard 12 - 1940 (7 weeks) |
268 |
Bing Crosby |
My Island of Golden Dreams |
1939 |
US Billboard 18 - 1939 (1 week) |
269 |
Bing Crosby |
Eva-Lena |
1945 |
US Billboard 9 - Jan 1945 (5 weeks) |
270 |
Bing Crosby |
I Haven't Time to be a Millionaire |
1940 |
US Billboard 13 - 1940 (1 week) |
271 |
Bing Crosby |
Personality |
1946 |
US Billboard 9 - Apr 1946 (3 weeks) |
272 |
Bing Crosby |
Meet the Sun Half-way |
1940 |
US Billboard 15 - 1940 (4 weeks) |
273 |
Bing Crosby |
Careless Hands |
1949 |
US Billboard 12 - May 1949 (10 weeks) |
274 |
Bing Crosby |
But Beautiful |
1948 |
US Billboard 20 - Feb 1948 (3 weeks) |
275 |
Bing Crosby |
Pass That Peace Pipe |
1948 |
US Billboard 21 - Jan 1948 (1 week) |
276 |
Bing Crosby |
Blue Shadows on the Trail |
1948 |
US Billboard 23 - May 1948 (2 weeks) |
277 |
Bing Crosby |
My Baby Said Yes |
1945 |
US Billboard 14 - Jul 1945 (1 week) |
278 |
Bing Crosby |
You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) |
1940 |
US Billboard 25 - 1940 (1 week) |
279 |
Bing Crosby |
That's How Much I Love You |
1947 |
US Billboard 17 - Apr 1947 (1 week) |
280 |
Bing Crosby |
The Day After Forever |
1944 |
US Billboard 15 - Oct 1944 (2 weeks) |
281 |
Bing Crosby |
Be Honest with Me |
1941 |
US Billboard 19 - 1941 (1 week) |
282 |
Bing Crosby |
Clementine |
1941 |
US Billboard 20 - 1941 (1 week) |
283 |
Bing Crosby |
Brahms' Lullaby (Cradle Song) |
1941 |
US Billboard 20 - 1941 (2 weeks) |
284 |
Bing Crosby |
The Bombadier Song |
1942 |
US Billboard 19 - 1942 (1 week) |
285 |
Bing Crosby |
Give Me the Simple Life |
1946 |
US Billboard 16 - Jan 1946 (1 week) |
286 |
Bing Crosby |
Does Your Mother Come From Ireland? |
1941 |
US Billboard 22 - 1941 (1 week) |
287 |
Bing Crosby |
When The White Azaleas Start Blooming |
1942 |
US Billboard 21 - 1942 (1 week) |
288 |
Bing Crosby |
Paradise Isle |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
289 |
Bing Crosby |
It Makes No Difference Now |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
290 |
Bing Crosby |
Lone Star Trail |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
291 |
Bing Crosby |
Mary's a Grand Old Name |
1943 |
US Billboard 20 - 1943 (1 week) |
292 |
Bing Crosby |
Sing Me a Song of the Islands |
1942 |
US Billboard 22 - 1942 (1 week) |
293 |
Bing Crosby |
If You Stub Your Toe on the Moon |
1949 |
US Billboard 27 - Apr 1949 (1 week) |
294 |
Bing Crosby |
The Lamplighter's Serenade |
1942 |
US Billboard 23 - 1942 (1 week) |
295 |
Bing Crosby |
In the Land of Beginning Again |
1946 |
US Billboard 18 - Jan 1946 (1 week) |
296 |
Bing Crosby |
Night & Day |
1946 |
US Billboard 21 - Sep 1946 (3 weeks) |
297 |
Bing Crosby |
Big Movie Show In The Sky |
1950 |
US CashBox 15 - Feb 1950 (9 weeks) |
298 |
Bing Crosby |
I Cross My Fingers |
1950 |
US Billboard 18 - Aug 1950 (4 weeks) |
299 |
Bing Crosby |
I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell |
1950 |
US Billboard 22 - Jul 1950 (2 weeks) |
300 |
Bing Crosby |
The Yodel Blues |
1950 |
US CashBox 23 - Feb 1950 (6 weeks) |
301 |
Bing Crosby |
Home Cookin' |
1950 |
US CashBox 23 - Jul 1950 (8 weeks) |
302 |
Bing Crosby |
Stranger in Paradise |
1955 |
UK 17 - Apr 1955 (2 weeks) |
303 |
Bing Crosby |
Until The End Of The World |
1952 |
US Billboard 16 - Aug 1952 (6 weeks) |
304 |
Bing Crosby |
May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You |
1951 |
US CashBox 17 - Feb 1951 (14 weeks) |
305 |
Bing Crosby |
The Horse Told Me |
1950 |
US CashBox 31 - Apr 1950 (5 weeks) |
306 |
Bing Crosby |
At Last, At Last |
1952 |
US CashBox 20 - Feb 1952 (11 weeks) |
307 |
Bing Crosby |
(Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai |
1951 |
US Billboard 21 - Sep 1951 (1 week) |
308 |
Bing Crosby |
Sentimental Music |
1951 |
US CashBox 24 - Feb 1951 (8 weeks) |
309 |
Bing Crosby |
Open Up Your Heart |
1953 |
US Billboard 22 - Jan 1953 (3 weeks) |
310 |
Bing Crosby |
You Don't Know What Lonesome Is |
1953 |
US Billboard 23 - Jan 1953 (2 weeks) |
311 |
Bing Crosby |
Keep It a Secret |
1952 |
US Billboard 28 - Dec 1952 (1 week) |
312 |
Bing Crosby |
Young At Heart |
1954 |
US Billboard 24 - May 1954 (2 weeks) |
313 |
Bing Crosby |
Now You Has Jazz |
1956 |
US Billboard 88 - Oct 1956 (4 weeks) |
314 |
Bing Crosby |
Silver Bells |
1957 |
US Billboard 78 - Dec 1957 (2 weeks) |
315 |
Bing Crosby |
How Lovely Is Christmas |
1957 |
US Billboard 97 - Dec 1957 (1 week) |
316 |
Bing Crosby |
Oh Come All ye Faithful |
1960 |
US Billboard 45 - Dec 1960 (3 weeks) |
317 |
Bing Crosby |
White Christmas (1998) |
1998 |
UK 29 - Dec 1998 (4 weeks) |
318 |
Bing Crosby |
That's What Life Is All About |
1975 |
UK 41 - Aug 1975 (4 weeks) |
319 |
Bing Crosby |
The Sweetheart Waltz |
1934 |
RYM 59 of 1934 |
320 |
Bing Crosby |
Two for Tonight |
1935 |
RYM 61 of 1935 |
321 |
Bing Crosby |
We're a Couple of Soldiers My Baby & Me |
1933 |
RYM 70 of 1933 |
322 |
Bing Crosby |
Our Big Love Scene |
1933 |
RYM 70 of 1933 |
323 |
Bing Crosby |
Ghost of a Chance |
1933 |
RYM 81 of 1933 |
324 |
Bing Crosby |
Black Moonlight |
1933 |
RYM 82 of 1933 |
325 |
Bing Crosby |
I Guess It Had to Be That Way |
1933 |
RYM 83 of 1933 |
326 |
Bing Crosby |
Don't Somebody Need Somebody |
1926 |
RYM 84 of 1926 |
327 |
Bing Crosby |
I've Got the Girl |
1926 |
RYM 86 of 1926 |
328 |
Bing Crosby |
A Blues Serenade |
1938 |
RYM 43 of 1938 |
329 |
Bing Crosby |
The Star Spangled Banner |
1947 |
RYM 91 of 1947 |
330 |
Bing Crosby |
I Ain't Got Nobody |
1941 |
RYM 93 of 1941 |
331 |
Bing Crosby |
Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) |
1943 |
RYM 41 of 1943 |
332 |
Bing Crosby |
I'll Remember April |
1944 |
RYM 50 of 1944 |
333 |
Bing Crosby |
The Teddy Bears' Picnic |
1950 |
RYM 110 of 1950 |
334 |
Bing Crosby |
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas |
unknown |
Scrobulate 69 of christmas |
In addition to the above listed songs Bing Crosby also contributed to the
following entries:
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Don't Fence Me In |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1944 (21 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1944 (18 weeks), US 1 for 8 weeks - Dec 1944, UK Sheet Music 1 for 2 weeks - Jul 1945, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - May 1945 (14 weeks), Australia 1 for 3 months - Sep 1945, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 (1944), DDD 3 of 1944, DZE 3 of 1944, US invalid BB 4 of 1944, Europe 5 of the 1940s (1944), POP 9 of 1944, Australian Nostalgia 13 of 1940-1949, nuTsie 18 of 1940s, Your Hit Parade 22 of 1945, Brazil 55 of 1945, Acclaimed 1699 (1943), Song of 1944 |
2 |
Bing Crosby & Les Paul |
It's Been a Long, Long Time |
1945 |
US Billboard 1 - Oct 1945 (16 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Oct 1945 (12 weeks), US 1 for 1 week - Dec 1945, UK Sheet Music 1 for 2 weeks - Jan 1946, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Dec 1945 (18 weeks), US invalid BB 9 of 1945, DDD 15 of 1945, POP 17 of 1945 |
3 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Pistol Packin' Mama |
1943 |
US Country 1 for 4 weeks - Jan 1944, Australia 1 for 1 month - Oct 1944, DDD 1 of 1943, US Billboard 2 - 1943 (11 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Nov 1943 (9 weeks), Peel list 4 of 1943, UK 40s Sheet Music 7 - Mar 1944 (1 week), Acclaimed 1924 (1944), RYM 6 of 1943 |
4 |
Bing Crosby & Carmen Cavallaro |
I Can't Begin to Tell You |
1945 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1945 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1945 (19 weeks), US 1 for 1 week - Jan 1946, DZE 6 of 1945, US invalid BB 10 of 1945, Your Hit Parade 15 of 1945, DDD 18 of 1945, POP 19 of 1945, Brazil 63 of 1946 |
5 |
Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly |
True Love |
1956 |
Oscar in 1956 (film 'High Society') (Nominated), US Billboard 3 - Sep 1956 (31 weeks), UK 4 - Nov 1956 (27 weeks), US CashBox 4 - Sep 1956 (17 weeks), Flanders 19 - Mar 1957 (1 month), US CashBox 33 of 1956, US BB 44 of 1956, Europe 58 of the 1950s (1956), Brazil 63 of 1957, UKMIX 93, RYM 33 of 1956 |
6 |
Bing Crosby & The Jesters |
Sioux City Sue |
1946 |
Your Hit Parade 1 of 1946, Australia 1 for 1 month - Dec 1946, US Billboard 3 - Apr 1946 (16 weeks), US 1940s 6 - Apr 1946 (6 weeks), DDD 10 of 1946, UK 40s Sheet Music 15 - Sep 1946 (9 weeks) |
7 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive |
1945 |
US Billboard 2 - Feb 1945 (9 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Feb 1945 (9 weeks), Oscar in 1945 (film 'Here Come the Waves') (Nominated), Peel list 3 of 1944, UK 40s Sheet Music 5 - Apr 1945 (4 weeks), nuTsie 35 of 1940s, DDD 39 of 1945 |
8 |
Bing Crosby & The Mills Brothers |
Dinah |
1932 |
US Billboard 1 - 1932 (9 weeks), US invalid BB 5 of 1932, POP 5 of 1932, Brazil 27 of 1932, Europe 47 of the 1930s (1931) |
9 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
Alexander's ragtime band |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - 1938 (11 weeks), US invalid BB 9 of 1938, POP 9 of 1938, Europe 16 of the 1930s (1938), Your Hit Parade 19 of 1938, nuTsie 62 of 1930s |
10 |
Bing Crosby & Trudy Erwin |
Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' |
1943 |
US invalid BB 2 of 1943, POP 2 of 1943, US Billboard 4 - Oct 1943 (13 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Nov 1943 (9 weeks), Europe 8 of the 1940s (1943), DDD 43 of 1943 |
11 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
Play a Simple Melody |
1950 |
US Billboard 2 - Jul 1950 (19 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jul 1950 (17 weeks), US CashBox 4 - Jul 1950 (22 weeks), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1950, US invalid BB 14 of 1950, POP 20 of 1950, RYM 29 of 1950 |
12 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Along the Navajo Trail |
1945 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Apr 1946 (17 weeks), US Billboard 2 - Sep 1945 (11 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Sep 1945 (4 weeks), DDD 35 of 1945 |
13 |
Bing Crosby & Trudy Erwin |
People Will Say We're in Love |
1943 |
US Billboard 2 - 1943 (17 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Oct 1943 (14 weeks), Europe 9 of the 1940s (1943), Your Hit Parade 11 of 1943, DDD 19 of 1943 |
14 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Vic'try Polka |
1944 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - Sep 1944, US Billboard 5 - Jan 1944 (13 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 12 - Mar 1944 (1 week), DDD 30 of 1943, RYM 6 of 1943 |
15 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
South America, Take It Away |
1946 |
US Billboard 2 - Aug 1946 (19 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Aug 1946 (17 weeks), Your Hit Parade 14 of 1946, Europe 22 of the 1940s (1946), DDD 52 of 1946 |
16 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Quicksilver |
1950 |
Australia 1 for 8 weeks - Sep 1950, US Billboard 6 - Jan 1950 (17 weeks), US 1940s 8 - Feb 1950 (9 weeks), US CashBox 14 - Feb 1950 (16 weeks) |
17 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
An Apple For The Teacher |
1939 |
US Billboard 2 - 1939 (14 weeks), Your Hit Parade 11 of 1939, UK 40s Sheet Music 12 - Jan 1940 (1 week), Europe 38 of the 1930s (1939) |
18 |
Bing Crosby & Jimmy Dorsey |
Too Marvelous For Words |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (10 weeks), Europe 28 of the 1930s (1937), Brazil 88 of 1937 |
19 |
Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman |
Zing a Little Zong |
1952 |
Oscar in 1952 (film 'Just for You') (Nominated), UK 40s Sheet Music 8 - Oct 1952 (20 weeks), UK 10 - Dec 1952 (2 weeks), US Billboard 18 - Aug 1952 (6 weeks), US CashBox 32 - Aug 1952 (5 weeks) |
20 |
Bing Crosby & The Jesters |
McNamara's Band |
1946 |
US invalid BB 6 of 1946, POP 6 of 1946, US Billboard 10 - Mar 1946 (4 weeks), Europe 16 of the 1940s (1945) |
21 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
A Hot Time in the Town of Berlin |
1944 |
US Billboard 1 - Sep 1944 (14 weeks), DZE 6 of 1944, DDD 14 of 1944 |
22 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby) |
1944 |
US Billboard 2 - Sep 1944 (12 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Sep 1944 (10 weeks), DDD 10 of 1944 |
23 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
Sam's Song (The Happy Tune) |
1950 |
US Billboard 3 - Jul 1950 (19 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jul 1950 (17 weeks), US CashBox 3 - Jul 1950 (25 weeks), RYM 29 of 1950 |
24 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?) |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (12 weeks), Europe 27 of the 1930s (1937) |
25 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
1947 |
Australia 1 for 1 month - Nov 1947, US Billboard 25 - Jul 1947 (1 week) |
26 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? |
1950 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Aug 1950 (23 weeks), US Billboard 24 - Jan 1950 (4 weeks), US CashBox 28 - Feb 1950 (3 weeks) |
27 |
David Bowie & Bing Crosby |
Little Drummer Boy |
1982 |
UK 3 - Nov 1982 (12 weeks), Norway 6 - Dec 1982 (6 weeks), Sweden (alt) 12 - Dec 1982 (7 weeks), Scrobulate 22 of christmas, UK Silver (certified by BPI in Dec 1982), RYM 158 of 1982 |
28 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Jingle Bells |
1943 |
Europe 12 of the 1940s (1943), US Billboard 19 - 1943 (1 week), DDD 54 of 1943, Global 33 (5 M sold) - 1943 |
29 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 |
1946 |
ASCAP song of 1946, US Billboard 14 - Aug 1946 (2 weeks) |
30 |
Bing Crosby & Jimmy Dorsey |
Never in a Million Years |
1937 |
US Billboard 2 - 1937 (12 weeks), Europe 53 of the 1930s (1937) |
31 |
David Bowie & Bing Crosby |
Peace On Earth |
1982 |
UK 3 - Nov 1982 (12 weeks), Norway 6 - Dec 1982 (6 weeks), Sweden (alt) 12 - Dec 1982 (7 weeks), Scrobulate 22 of christmas, RYM 158 of 1982 |
32 |
Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman |
In The Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening |
1951 |
Your Hit Parade 3 of 1951, US Billboard 11 - Aug 1951 (6 weeks), US CashBox 22 - Aug 1951 (16 weeks) |
33 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Sparrow In The Tree Top |
1951 |
US Billboard 8 - Mar 1951 (15 weeks), US CashBox 8 - Mar 1951 (13 weeks), US 1940s 12 - Mar 1951 (6 weeks) |
34 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
When You & I Were Young, Maggie |
1951 |
US Billboard 8 - Apr 1951 (10 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Apr 1951 (6 weeks), US CashBox 13 - May 1951 (10 weeks) |
35 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
Moonlight Bay |
1951 |
US Billboard 14 - Apr 1951 (6 weeks), US 1940s 15 - Apr 1951 (4 weeks), US CashBox 30 - May 1951 (5 weeks) |
36 |
Paul Whiteman & Bing Crosby |
If I Had a Talking Picture of You |
1929 |
US Billboard 7 - 1929 (7 weeks), Brazil 77 of 1930 |
37 |
Bing Crosby & Carmen Cavallaro |
How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You) |
1947 |
US Billboard 6 - Nov 1947 (14 weeks), US 1940s 8 - Dec 1947 (9 weeks) |
38 |
Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney |
Count Your Blessings |
1954 |
Oscar in 1954 (film 'White Christmas') (Nominated), US Billboard 27 - Dec 1954 (1 week) |
39 |
Bing Crosby & Carmen Cavallaro |
You Do |
1947 |
US Billboard 8 - Nov 1947 (8 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Nov 1947 (8 weeks) |
40 |
Bing Crosby & Carol Richards |
Sunshine Cake |
1950 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 19 - Jun 1950 (9 weeks), US CashBox 21 - Apr 1950 (9 weeks) |
41 |
Bing Crosby & Judy Garland |
Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk) |
1945 |
US Billboard 5 - May 1945 (7 weeks), DDD 83 of 1945 |
42 |
Bing Crosby & Fred Waring |
Way Back Home |
1949 |
US CashBox 18 - Jan 1950 (4 weeks), US Billboard 21 - Nov 1949 (2 weeks) |
43 |
Bing Crosby & Bob Hope |
(We're Off on the) Road to Morocco |
1942 |
US Billboard 21 - Nov 1945 (1 week), AFI 95 |
44 |
Bing Crosby & The Dorsey Brothers |
Without a Word of Warning |
1935 |
US Billboard 5 - 1935 (10 weeks), RYM 97 of 1935 |
45 |
Gary, Phillip, Dennis, Lindsay & Bing Crosby |
A Crosby Christmas |
1950 |
US Billboard 22 - Dec 1950 (2 weeks), US CashBox 35 - Dec 1950 (4 weeks) |
46 |
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong |
Gone Fishin' |
1951 |
US Billboard 19 - Jun 1951 (2 weeks), US CashBox 27 - Jun 1951 (3 weeks) |
47 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
Down by the Riverside |
1953 |
US CashBox 22 - Dec 1953 (11 weeks), US Billboard 28 - Jan 1954 (1 week) |
48 |
Bing Crosby & Fred Waring |
Hush-a-Bye |
1953 |
US Billboard 24 - Mar 1953 (2 weeks), US CashBox 29 - Mar 1953 (7 weeks) |
49 |
Bing Crosby & The Dorsey Brothers |
I Wish I Were Aladdin |
1935 |
US Billboard 7 - 1935 (5 weeks), RYM 96 of 1935 |
50 |
Bing Crosby & Boswell Sisters & The Mills Brothers |
Gems from George White's Scandals |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (11 weeks) |
51 |
Bing Crosby & Johnny Mercer |
Small Fry |
1938 |
US Billboard 3 - 1938 (13 weeks) |
52 |
Bing Crosby & The Dorsey Brothers |
From the Top of Your Head |
1935 |
US Billboard 10 - 1935 (7 weeks), RYM 96 of 1935 |
53 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Yodelin' Jive |
1939 |
US Billboard 4 - Nov 1939 (12 weeks) |
54 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
The Freedom Train |
1947 |
US Billboard 21 - Oct 1947 (1 week), RYM 91 of 1947 |
55 |
Paul Whiteman & Bing Crosby |
Make Believe |
1928 |
US Billboard 7 - 1928 (5 weeks) |
56 |
Bing Crosby & The Mills Brothers |
Shine |
1932 |
US Billboard 7 - 1932 (5 weeks) |
57 |
Bing Crosby & Johnny Mercer |
Mr Gallagher & Mr Shean |
1938 |
US Billboard 7 - 1938 (5 weeks) |
58 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
Basin Street Blues |
1937 |
US Billboard 12 - 1937 (3 weeks) |
59 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
(Ho-Dle-Ay) Start the Day Right |
1939 |
US Billboard 12 - 1939 (1 week) |
60 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Ciribiribin (They're So in Love) |
1939 |
US Billboard 13 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
61 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
The Three Caballeros |
1945 |
US Billboard 8 - Feb 1945 (5 weeks) |
62 |
Bing Crosby & Connee Boswell |
Between 18th & 19th on Chestnut Street |
1940 |
US Billboard 12 - 1940 (13 weeks) |
63 |
Bing Crosby & Evelyn Knight |
Everywhere You Go |
1949 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 17 - Aug 1949 (6 weeks) |
64 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Tallahassee |
1947 |
US Billboard 10 - Jul 1947 (10 weeks) |
65 |
Bing Crosby & Johnny Mercer |
Mister Meadowlark |
1940 |
US Billboard 18 - 1940 (1 week) |
66 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
You Don't Have to Know the Language |
1948 |
US Billboard 21 - Jan 1948 (2 weeks) |
67 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
160 Acres |
1948 |
US Billboard 23 - Nov 1948 (2 weeks) |
68 |
Al Jolson & Bing Crosby |
Alexander's ragtime band |
1947 |
US Billboard 20 - May 1947 (2 weeks) |
69 |
Bing Crosby & Mel Torme |
Day By Day |
1946 |
US Billboard 15 - Mar 1946 (1 week) |
70 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Santa Claus is Coming to Town |
1947 |
US Billboard 22 - Dec 1947 (1 week) |
71 |
Bing Crosby & Mary Martin |
The Waiter & the Porter & the Upstairs Maid |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
72 |
Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra |
Well Did You Evah? |
1956 |
US Billboard 92 - Sep 1956 (2 weeks), RYM 33 of 1956 |
73 |
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters |
Ask Me No Questions |
1950 |
US CashBox 21 - May 1950 (7 weeks) |
74 |
Bing Crosby & Carol Richards |
Silver Bells |
1952 |
US Billboard 20 - Dec 1952 (2 weeks) |
75 |
Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee |
Watermelon Weather |
1952 |
US Billboard 28 - Jul 1952 (2 weeks) |
76 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
Cornbelt Symphony |
1954 |
US CashBox 44 - Jul 1954 (1 week) |
77 |
Bing Crosby & Gary Crosby |
The Call Of The South |
1954 |
US CashBox 46 - Jul 1954 (1 week) |
78 |
Bing Crosby & Buddy Cole Trio |
In a Little Spanish Town |
1956 |
US CashBox 41 - Apr 1956 (2 weeks) |
79 |
Bing Crosby & The Jesters |
The Wind |
1960 |
DDD 45 of 1960 |
80 |
Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly |
True Love (1983) |
1983 |
UK 70 - Dec 1983 (6 weeks) |
81 |
Bing Crosby & The Dorsey Brothers |
Takes Two to Make a Bargain |
1935 |
RYM 97 of 1935 |
82 |
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong |
Muskrat Ramble |
1959 |
RYM 124 of 1959 |
83 |
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong |
Dardanella |
1959 |
RYM 124 of 1959 |
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9 Jul 2023
Entry 52 Oklahoma
Firstly - Live your site and amazing amount of information. +Re Entry 52Oklahoma, I believe this should be "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" - a song from Oklahoma - Bing recorded in 1943 with Trudy Erwin.
That seems likely, however the source data for three different charts has the same, and, "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" was not a seperate hit anywhere.
So, we feel that while you are probably correct there is not enough reason for us to adjust the original data.
6 May 2021
SUBJ1
Crosby acquired the nickname Bing when in elementary school, either from aprank on a teacher or from a love for the comic strip
26 Jan 2020
SUBJ1
Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra - Merry Christmas (Album, Single, EP)
31 Mar 2019
#334
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" has a release date of 1951
The year listed here is the year it was a hit (not release)
6 Apr 2018
173 & 318
318 I'm Coming Virginia is a double entry for 173.
Data fixed, thanks
5 Apr 2018
#318 & 324
According to Joel Whitburn I'm Coming Virginia was a # 6 hit (4 weeks) as Paul Whiteman. This a different recording than the 1938 Whiteman version which reached # 12. Also, Ghost of a Chance was a # 5 hit (6 weeks).
25 Nov 2016
Bing Crosby
I cannot find "ALOHA EO (Farewell To Thee)" with Dick McIntire & His Harmony Hawaiians. Can you help please with regard to its release date on BrunswickRecords?
28 Nov 2015
#62-Bing Crosby & Helen Ward-Day In Day Out
Please take another look at this. Even though "Your Hit Parade" shows this asbeing Bing Crosby & Helen Ward, this is in error. PerYoutube & Wikipedia this should be Bob Crosby & Helen Ward (currently #4 on his page).
Looks right, data fixed, thanks
1 Oct 2015
30 Million for Silent Night+
Silent Night has sold 30 million pressings and is 3rd highest selling record globally (Guinness World Records)
10 Aug 2015
Every Breath I Take
Every Breath I Take - correct: With Every Breath I Take
Cheers Walter
You need to read the FAQ about song titles.
9 Aug 2015
You're Getting to Be a Habit
You're Getting to Be a Habit - correct: You're Getting to Be a Habit with me
You need to read the FAQ about song titles.
9 Aug 2015
Ghost of a chance
Hi,
Ghost of a chance - correct: A Ghost of a chance with You
Cheers Walter
You need to read the FAQ about song titles.
19 Jul 2015
Double Listing - Just One More Chance
#36 & #182 are the same.
Data fixed, thanks
20 Jun 2015
Double Listing-How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You)
#249 should be combined with #63 (under duets with Carmen Cavallaro).
Data fixed, thanks
6 May 2015
Double Listing - Great Day
#171 here should be transferred to the Paul Whiteman page. Per Joel Whitburn this recording is credited to Paul Whiteman with vocals by Bing Crosby. That song is currently #27 on that page.
That looks right, data fixed, thanks
6 May 2015
Double Listing - Til Reveille
#103 & #294 (Lights Out Til Reveille) are the same.
Data fixed, thanks
6 May 2015
Double Listing - An Apple For the Teacher
#213 should be combined with #21 (under duets w/Connee Boswell) per Joel Whitburn.
Data fixed, thanks
6 May 2015
#57 - Duets w/Helen Ward
Day In Day Out should be moved from this Bing Crosby page to Bob Crosby & Orch. (per Joel Whitburn). This recording is currently #4 on the Bob Crosby page.
Joel Whitburn focuses on the Billboard list, so the fact that both he and Billboard assign the song to Bob Crosby is not surprising. In contrast the original source for this list clearly assigns it to Bing (and Helen Ward). Given that during this era it was the sheet music that was primary (and different singers covered each other's songs) we don't see enough evidence to prove the original source was wrong.
Thanks for the suggestion
27 Jul 2014
The UK has a chart book from 1940 -1952
The official chart company of the UK, says the never before released info is legit. Bing has 44 #1 hits.
As soon as we find a legitimate digital source we'll add it. Do you know of one?
24 Jul 2014
#32 Bing Crosby - Amor, Amor
http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Crosby/crosbySongs.html
The Studio Recordings Title is "Amor, Amor" (Accoring to this Link). So the entry in 1944 is not excisting.
Yours Sensimilla.
Your suggestion looks correct, we have adjusted the entries, thanks
23 Jul 2014
#29 Oklahoma
Your source regarding Bing Crosby recorded Oklahoma is wrong (It's hard to prove, but easy for you to prove me wrong! :-) ). The most popular version in 1943 is a recording by Alfred Drake.
Yours Sensimilla.
As the data shows there are three different sources. We suspect that you could be correct, however since the three sources each actually have the entry we have to list them.
10 Feb 2014
Bing Crosby
It is now clear that Bing Crosby was the man.
Well he was well before my time, it appears from my research that Bing has more number One/top thirty hit's that anyone else.
In fact no one even comes close, in addition to no one being Number One for two decades in a row.
Mr. B. Cosby accomplished the above during the Great Depression and World War Two, which is quite remarkable.
I might add that Bing was a hugely popular radio/movie star +being Number Box office from '45-'49 as well as receiving academy awards. While, I love Elvis, the Beatles, & Michael Jackson the facts speak for themselves that B. Crosby is the MAN.
That is certainly a valid position to hold.
Our estimate is that any one of Bing Crosby, The Beatles, Elvis, Paul Whiteman, Frank Sinatra or Glenn Miller could feasibly be claimed to be the most successful musical acts of the 20th century, depending on how you combine the evidence. For most approaches the top act works out as Bing Crosby, The Beatles or Elvis, but the others turn up for some metrics.
Our calculation is that if Madonna continues to be successful for another decade or so she would join that elite list.
It depends on how you estimate success, but our numbers indicate that Bing Crosby is certainly one of the top 3.
1 Dec 2013
1946
In 1946 you have 2 entries in your spreadsheet: Bing Crosby Sioux City Sue Bing Crosby & The Jesters Sioux City Sue
Same song/release (?)
Piaras
Looks right, the data has been fixed, thanks
8 Jun 2013
# 45 Can't We Talk It Over
This is a solo by Bing. It was released on Brunswick 6240 as the flip side of Dinah which does feature the Mills Brothers.
We've changed the entries, thanks
14 May 2013
lyrics of the song Brasil by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney
lyrics of the song Brasil by Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney
15 Feb 2013
sheet muise
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27 Nov 2011
# 24 A Frined of Yours
Both Crosby and Sinatra recorded this song individually, but I can find no evidence of a duet. I suspect that both recordings achieved popularity in Australia, and thus both oof their names are on the credit. But since they are two separate recordings, I'm wondering if they shouldn't have separate listings.
You are almost certainly correct. Before the late 1950s it was common to list the "top 10 songs" without crediting them to any particular artist, when charts are retrospectively calculated (as the Kent chart was for Australia) the compiler might list the most popular versions. When we are faced with an artist entry of "Bing Crosby & Frank Sinatra" we can't tell if that is a duet or two different versions.
Anyway we've seperated these two out, thanks for the suggestion.