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Song title 979 - Laura

Laura Region Profile

This page lists the chart runs for songs called "Laura" in order of success. This list combines cover versions and distinct songs that happen to share the same title.

If, alternately, you are looking for songs which have the word "Laura" somewhere in the title a better alternative would be to look up the word in the site index for l.

# Artist Song Title Year Chart Entries
1 Woody Herman Laura 1945 US Billboard 4 - Apr 1945 (12 weeks), US 1940s 7 - Apr 1945 (4 weeks), POP 16 of 1945, Your Hit Parade 20 of 1945, DDD 23 of 1945, Brazil 27 of 1945
2 Dick Haymes Laura 1945 US Billboard 9 - May 1945 (3 weeks), US 1940s 9 - May 1945 (2 weeks), Brazil 72 of 1946
3 Johnnie Johnston Laura 1945 US Billboard 5 - Jun 1945 (5 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Jun 1945 (5 weeks), DDD 23 of 1945
4 Freddy Martin Laura 1945 US Billboard 6 - Apr 1945 (7 weeks), US 1940s 7 - May 1945 (4 weeks), DDD 23 of 1945
5 The Scissor Sisters Laura 2003 UK 12 - Nov 2003 (12 weeks), Sweden 14 - Oct 2004 (3 weeks), Scrobulate 28 of favourites, RYM 99 of 2003
6 Stan Kenton Laura 1951 US Billboard 12 - Aug 1951 (5 weeks), US 1940s 17 - Aug 1951 (2 weeks), US CashBox 18 - Aug 1951 (6 weeks)
7 Jerry Wald & his Orchestra Laura 1945 US Billboard 8 - Apr 1945 (3 weeks), DDD 23 of 1945
8 Jimmy Nail Laura 1992 UK 58 - Oct 1992 (2 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 77 - Feb 1993 (5 weeks)
9 Jorge Goulart Laura 1957 Brazil 23 of 1957
10 Jan Smit Laura 2005 Holland 7 - Oct 2005 (16 weeks), Belgium 7 - Dec 2005 (9 weeks)
11 Bat For Lashes Laura 2012 Acclaim Year 10 of 2012
12 Nek Laura 1998 UK 59 - Aug 1998 (1 week)
13 Rapsoul Laura 2007 ODK Germany 56 - Oct 2007 (4 weeks)
14 Nick Heyward Laura 1985 UK 45 - Jun 1985 (4 weeks)

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5 Jun 2016

Song # 9+

A Música Laura gravada em 1957 por Jorge Goulart não é a canção de Raksin& Mercer. É uma canção brasileira de João de Barro & Alcyr Pires Vermelho (Discos Continental, Nº 17424 gravado em 10/4/1957).