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Songs from the 1910s

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This page lists the top songs of the 1910s in the source charts. The way that the various charts are combined to reach this final list is described on the in the site generation page.

The years before 1920 have very few song charts and (obviously) no album charts. The list here are really selected from the Billboard Charts (as supplied in the Bullfrog set) and the picks from John Peel.

The top 20 artists of the 1910s were:

1:Peerless Quartet5:John McCormack9:Henry Burr & Albert Campbell13:Nora Bayes17:Ada Jones & Billy Murray
2:American Quartet6:Billy Murray10:Enrico Caruso14:Walter Van Brunt18:Marion Harris
3:Arthur Collins & Byron G Harlan7:Henry Burr11:Charles Harrison15:Various Artists19:Victor Light Opera Co
4:Prince's Orchestra8:Al Jolson12:Bert Williams16:Ada Jones20:Original Dixieland Jazz Band
# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Sophie Tucker Some of These Days 1911 Grammy Hall of Fame in 1995 (1911), Library of Congress artifact added 2004 (1911), US Billboard 2 - Jul 1911 (9 weeks), Music Imprint 3 of 1910s, aceterrier.com 4 of 1900-19 (1911), nuTsie 40 of 1920s, Brazil 93 of 1928, Acclaimed 1559 (1911), Song of 1930
2 Original Dixieland Jazz Band Tiger Rag 1918 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1918 (11 weeks), Library of Congress artifact added 2002 (1918), Peel list 4 of 1919, Music Imprint 7 of 1910s, Daily Deuce 13, Brazil 34 of 1920, RIAA 344, Acclaimed 1029 (1918)
3 Al Jolson Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With a Dixie Melody) 1918 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1918 (14 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004 (1918), aceterrier.com 9 of 1900-19 (1918), Brazil 8 of 1919, Canada 12 - Nov 1961 (6 weeks)
4 Marion Harris After You've Gone 1919 US Billboard 1 - Jan 1919 (9 weeks), ASCAP song of 1919, Library of Congress artifact added 2012 (1918), Brazil 20 of 1920
5 Nora Bayes Over There 1917 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1917 (10 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008 (1917), Library of Congress artifact added 2005 (1917), Brazil 22 of 1918
6 American Quartet Over There 1917 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1917 (18 weeks), ASCAP song of 1917, Music Imprint 5 of 1910s, Brazil 8 of 1918, RIAA 39
7 Chauncy Olcott When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1913 US Billboard 1 - Jun 1913 (16 weeks), Peel list 3 of 1913, Music Imprint 4 of 1910s, Daily Deuce 14, RIAA 105, Acclaimed 1508 (1913)
8 Arthur Collins & Byron G Harlan Alexander's ragtime band 1911 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1911 (17 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1911), aceterrier.com 28 of 1900-19 (1911), Brazil 20 of 1912
9 Peerless Quartet Let Me Call You Sweetheart 1911 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1911 (17 weeks), Library of Congress artifact added 2015 (1911), Music Imprint 2 of 1910s, RIAA 125
10 Olive Kline & Reinald Werrenrath Hello, Frisco! 1915 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1915 (10 weeks), ASCAP song of 1915, Brazil 21 of 1917
11 John McCormack Somewhere a Voice is Calling 1916 US Billboard 1 - Jan 1916 (9 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999 (1915), Brazil 27 of 1917
12 Billy Murray Pretty Baby 1916 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1916 (6 weeks), ASCAP song of 1916, Brazil 29 of 1918
13 Charles Harrison I'm Always Chasing Rainbows 1918 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1918 (13 weeks), ASCAP song of 1918, Brazil 30 of 1920
14 Heidelberg Quintet By the Beautiful Sea 1914 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1914 (11 weeks), ASCAP song of 1914, Brazil 37 of 1915
15 Anna Wheaton & James Harrod Till the Clouds Roll By 1917 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1917 (10 weeks), aceterrier.com 3 of 1900-19 (1917), Brazil 22 of 1920
16 Harry MacDonough & Olive Kline They Didn't Believe Me 1915 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1915 (12 weeks), Library of Congress artifact added 2013 (1915)
17 Louise Homer America the Beautiful 1910 Music Imprint 1 of 1910s, US Billboard 8 - Jul 1925 (1 week), RIAA 50
18 Original Dixieland Jazz Band At the Darktown Strutter's Ball 1917 Grammy Hall of Fame in 2006 (1917), US Billboard 2 - Oct 1917 (7 weeks)
19 Charles Harrison Peg o' My Heart 1913 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1913 (14 weeks), Brazil 5 of 1915
20 Alma Gluck Carry Me Back to Old Virginney 1915 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1915 (14 weeks), Brazil 10 of 1916
21 Arthur Fields Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning 1918 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1918 (12 weeks), aceterrier.com 17 of 1900-19 (1918)
22 Blanche Ring Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine 1910 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1911 (10 weeks), aceterrier.com 43 of 1900-19 (1910)
23 Victor Military Band Poor Butterfly 1917 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1917 (10 weeks), Brazil 11 of 1918
24 Al Jolson The Spaniard Who Blighted My Life 1913 US Billboard 1 - May 1913 (9 weeks), Brazil 12 of 1914
25 Ben Selvin I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 1919 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1919 (11 weeks), Brazil 12 of 1920
26 Al Jolson That Haunting Melody 1912 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1912 (11 weeks), Brazil 12 of 1913
27 John McCormack It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary 1915 US Billboard 1 - Jan 1915 (13 weeks), Brazil 16 of 1916
28 Ada Jones & Billy Murray Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine 1911 US Billboard 1 - May 1911 (11 weeks), Brazil 17 of 1912
29 Joseph Smith & his Orchestra Smiles 1918 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1918 (10 weeks), Brazil 17 of 1919
30 Elsie Baker Missouri Waltz (Hush-a-Bye, Ma Baby) 1917 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1917 (11 weeks), Brazil 18 of 1918
31 Al Jolson Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land 1918 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1918 (8 weeks), Brazil 19 of 1919
32 Al Jolson I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles 1916 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1916 (7 weeks), Brazil 20 of 1918
33 Billy Murray & Haydn Quartet By the Light of the Silvery Moon 1910 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1910 (17 weeks), Brazil 21 of 1911
34 Van & Schenck For Me & My Gal 1917 US Billboard 1 - May 1917 (10 weeks), Brazil 21 of 1918
35 Arthur Collins & Byron G Harlan At the Darktown Strutter's Ball 1918 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1918 (5 weeks), Brazil 21 of 1919
36 Billy Murray I Love a Piano 1916 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1916 (8 weeks), Brazil 23 of 1917
37 American Quartet Moonlight Bay 1912 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1912 (16 weeks), Brazil 23 of 1913
38 Henry Burr & Albert Campbell I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles 1919 US Billboard 1 - May 1919 (12 weeks), Brazil 24 of 1920
39 John McCormack The Sunshine of Your Smile 1916 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1916 (7 weeks), Brazil 24 of 1918
40 Al Jolson Ragging the Baby to Sleep 1912 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1912 (12 weeks), Brazil 24 of 1913
41 Columbia Mixed Double Quartet America 1916 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1916 (6 weeks), Brazil 25 of 1918
42 Horace Wright & Rene Dietrich My Own Iona 1917 US Billboard 1 - Jan 1917 (9 weeks), Brazil 26 of 1918
43 Enrico Caruso Love is Mine 1912 US Billboard 1 - May 1912 (9 weeks), Brazil 27 of 1914
44 Henry Burr Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There) 1918 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1918 (15 weeks), Brazil 27 of 1919
45 Walter Van Brunt & Helen Clark Sympathy 1913 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1913 (8 weeks), Brazil 28 of 1914
46 American Quartet It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary 1914 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1914 (13 weeks), Brazil 28 of 1915
47 Peerless Quartet The Lights of My Home Town 1916 US Billboard 1 - Mar 1916 (7 weeks), Brazil 28 of 1917
48 Lillian Russell Come Down, Ma Ev'ning Star 1912 Library of Congress artifact added 2011 (1912), Brazil 28 of 1913
49 Al Jolson I'll Say She Does 1919 US Billboard 1 - Aug 1919 (9 weeks), Brazil 29 of 1920
50 Alice Nielsen Home Sweet Home 1915 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1915 (8 weeks), Brazil 29 of 1916
51 Prince's Orchestra The Star Spangled Banner 1916 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1916 (8 weeks), Brazil 29 of 1917
52 Enrico Caruso Over There 1918 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1918 (6 weeks), Brazil 30 of 1919
53 James F Harrison & James Reed There's a Long, Long Trail 1915 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1915 (12 weeks), Brazil 30 of 1917
54 John McCormack Send Me Away with a Smile 1917 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1917 (10 weeks), Brazil 30 of 1918
55 Bert Williams Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own 1919 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1919 (6 weeks), Brazil 31 of 1920
56 Bert Williams Play That Barber-Shop Chord 1910 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1910 (10 weeks), Brazil 31 of 1916
57 John Steel A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody 1919 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1919 (15 weeks), Brazil 31 of 1924
58 Henry Burr When I Lost You 1913 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1913 (15 weeks), Brazil 32 of 1914
59 Bert Williams O Death, Where is Thy Sting? 1919 US Billboard 1 - Jan 1919 (6 weeks), Brazil 32 of 1920
60 Orpheus Quartet Turn Back the Universe & Give Me Yesterday 1916 US Billboard 1 - Nov 1916 (10 weeks), Brazil 32 of 1918
61 Lewis James & Charles Hart Till We Meet Again 1919 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1919 (9 weeks), Brazil 35 of 1920
62 Nora Bayes Regretful Blues 1918 aceterrier.com 30 of 1900-19 (1918), US Billboard 5 - Jun 1918 (4 weeks), Brazil 39 of 1920
63 Henry Burr & Albert Campbell Close To My Heart 1915 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1915 (10 weeks), Brazil 36 of 1916
64 Victor Herbert & his Orchestra Dream Melody Intermezzo: Naughty Marietta 1911 Library of Congress artifact added 2017 (1911), US Billboard 5 - Aug 1912 (3 weeks)
65 Enrico Caruso O Sole Mio (My Sunshine) 1916 US Billboard 3 - Jun 1916 (7 weeks), Brazil 9 of 1917, Visconti song of 1916
66 John McCormack The Star Spangled Banner 1917 US Billboard 1 - May 1917 (8 weeks), RIAA 62
67 Original Dixieland Jazz Band Livery Stable Blues 1917 aceterrier.com 16 of 1900-19 (1917), US Billboard 4 - Jun 1917 (4 weeks), Guardian Jazz 2
68 Victor Light Opera Co Gems from Naughty Marietta 1911 US Billboard 2 - Feb 1912 (8 weeks), aceterrier.com 33 of 1900-19 (1911)
69 Henry Burr Joan of Arc 1917 US Billboard 2 - Sep 1917 (6 weeks), Brazil 15 of 1918
70 Sophie Braslau Birds in the Night (A Lullaby) 1916 US Billboard 2 - Jul 1916 (5 weeks), Brazil 16 of 1917
71 Van & Schenck Mandy 1919 US Billboard 2 - Dec 1919 (7 weeks), Brazil 18 of 1920
72 Nora Bayes Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? 1910 US Billboard 2 - May 1910 (7 weeks), Brazil 26 of 1914
73 Al Jolson You're a Dangerous Girl 1916 US Billboard 2 - Sep 1916 (6 weeks), Brazil 40 of 1918
74 Nora Bayes & Jack Norworth Turn Your Light Off Mister Moon Man 1911 Peel list 3 of 1911, US Billboard 7 - Aug 1911 (3 weeks)
75 Charles King & Elizabeth Brice Let Me Stay & Live in Dixieland 1911 Peel list 4 of 1911, US Billboard 5 - Jul 1911 (3 weeks)
76 Joseph Smith & his Orchestra Hindustan 1918 US Billboard 3 - Dec 1918 (5 weeks), Brazil 9 of 1919
77 Enrico Caruso Santa Lucia (Neapolitan Folk Song) 1916 US Billboard 4 - Nov 1916 (5 weeks), Brazil 6 of 1917
78 Elsie Baker & Billy Murray Play a Simple Melody 1916 aceterrier.com 44 of 1900-19 (1916), US Billboard 4 - Aug 1916 (6 weeks)
79 Alma Gluck Old Kentucky Home 1916 US Billboard 3 - Jun 1916 (5 weeks), Brazil 14 of 1917
80 Marion Harris I Ain't Got Nobody (1917) 1916 aceterrier.com 2 of 1900-19 (1916), US Billboard 5 - Jan 1917 (4 weeks)
81 Walter Van Brunt & Maurice Burkhardt Ghost of the Violin 1913 US Billboard 3 - Jan 1913 (6 weeks), Brazil 17 of 1914
82 Al Jolson Down Where the Swanne River Flows 1916 US Billboard 3 - Aug 1916 (5 weeks), Brazil 18 of 1917
83 Art Hickman Rose Room (In Sunny Roseland) 1919 aceterrier.com 45 of 1900-19 (1919), US Billboard 5 - May 1920 (4 weeks)
84 Bert Williams The Dark Town Poker Club 1914 US Billboard 3 - May 1914 (6 weeks), Brazil 31 of 1917
85 Harry MacDonough Where the River Shannon Flows 1910 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1910 (13 weeks)
86 Columbia Stellar Quartet Battle Hymn of the Republic 1918 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1918 (6 weeks)
87 Morton Harvey I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier 1915 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1915 (12 weeks)
88 Henry Burr & Albert Campbell & Will Oakland I'm On My Way to Mandalay 1914 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1914 (12 weeks)
89 Prince's Orchestra Ballin' the Jack 1914 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1914 (12 weeks)
90 Billy Murray & American Quartet Casey Jones 1910 US Billboard 1 - Jun 1910 (17 weeks)
91 James F Harrison & James Reed My Little Dream Girl 1915 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1915 (10 weeks)
92 James F Harrison You Better Keep the Home Fires Burning (Cause Your Mama's Getting Cold) 1915 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1915 (8 weeks)
93 Henry Burr Oh! What a Pal was Mary 1919 US Billboard 1 - Oct 1919 (15 weeks)
94 John McCormack Mother Machree 1911 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1911 (13 weeks)
95 Al Jolson You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) 1913 US Billboard 1 - Sep 1913 (13 weeks)
96 Alan Turner Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold 1912 US Billboard 1 - Dec 1912 (10 weeks)
97 Henry Burr I'm Sorry I Made You Cry 1918 US Billboard 1 - Jun 1918 (9 weeks)
98 Arthur Collins & Byron G Harlan Under the Yum Yum Tree 1911 US Billboard 1 - Feb 1911 (9 weeks)
99 Peerless Quartet My Bird of Paradise 1915 US Billboard 1 - Jul 1915 (11 weeks)
100 Will Oakland I Love The Name of Mary 1911 US Billboard 1 - Apr 1911 (9 weeks)

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20 Oct 2022

hi

hi there just wondering if those are all the songs from 1900s

No, just the top hits


14 Oct 2020

Songs from the 1910s

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21 Sep 2020

Love song

Lyrics start “Darling I miss you so”


2 Jan 2020

Looking for a Song+

I think it is from the 1910’’s or maybe the 1920’s I believe it iscalled “When Dreams Come True Dear”


28 Nov 2018

jazz from early 1900s?

a lady was singing about her man had no eyes? no legs? he was cheating on herand she caught them at a table. can anyone help? I have been searching for this song for years


13 Jul 2018

#100 - Victor Herbert - Naughty Marietta Intermezzo

Per Joel Whitburn this also made the Billboard Charts - #5 - 3 weeks.

Data fixed, thanks


4 Mar 2018

old folk song

I'm trying to find a very old folk song, not Shure of the title but here's afew notes if it helps. jean ho jean don't let daddy catch you ya its the last I got to say this cloudy morning the morning star is around the bend+


14 Oct 2015

song called ...thed ending of the trail


25 Aug 2014

ur feggetry

what a fail @urfeggetry you can't even spell LOL right and you're trying to clown on someone else


3 Feb 2014

GREAT SELECTIONS - THANK YOU!


7 Jan 2014

Brazil

Under the chart entry's +to the right, what does brazil mean? Thank you!

The entries on the right show which charts each item has been in. The meaning of the various strings is described in the "Song Charts" page (that will tell you where each chart comes from).


13 Dec 2013

Thanks so much, youve helped me with my school project that I thought would never get done

Dont worry i cited you!

Thank you for telling us, hope it turned out as you wanted


5 Apr 2013

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