This page lists the song chart entries of Bob Crosby & his Orchestra. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Whispers in The Dark |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (13 weeks), Oscar in 1937 (film 'Artists and Models') (Nominated), Your Hit Parade 8 of 1937, US invalid BB 17 of 1937, POP 17 of 1937 |
2 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Down Argentina Way |
1940 |
US Billboard 2 - Nov 1940 (13 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Dec 1940 (4 weeks), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1940, Brazil 85 of 1941 |
3 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
In a Little Gypsy's Tea Room |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (13 weeks), Your Hit Parade 10 of 1935, US invalid BB 14 of 1935, POP 14 of 1935 |
4 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Day-In Day-Out |
1939 |
US Billboard 1 - 1939 (13 weeks), Your Hit Parade 21 of 1939 |
5 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
What's New? |
1939 |
US Billboard 10 - 1939 (8 weeks), Jazz Standard 14 |
6 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Deep in a Dream |
1938 |
US Billboard 10 - 1938 (4 weeks), Jazz Standard 740 |
7 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Over the Rainbow |
1939 |
US Billboard 2 - 1939 (8 weeks) |
8 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
With the Wind & the Rain in Your Hair |
1940 |
US Billboard 2 - 1940 (14 weeks) |
9 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Lilacs in the Rain |
1939 |
US Billboard 3 - 1939 (12 weeks) |
10 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Goody Goody |
1936 |
US Billboard 7 - 1936 (5 weeks) |
11 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
A Little Bit Independent |
1935 |
US Billboard 8 - Dec 1935 (6 weeks) |
12 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Can I Help It? |
1939 |
US Billboard 8 - 1939 (7 weeks) |
13 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Blue Orchid |
1939 |
US Billboard 8 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
14 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Leanin' on the Ole Top Rail |
1940 |
US Billboard 7 - 1940 (11 weeks) |
15 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Two Sleepy People |
1938 |
US Billboard 11 - 1938 (3 weeks) |
16 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Flowers for Madame |
1935 |
US Billboard 12 - 1935 (2 weeks) |
17 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
I've Got My Eyes on You |
1940 |
US Billboard 8 - 1940 (5 weeks) |
18 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Please Be Kind |
1938 |
US Billboard 12 - 1938 (3 weeks) |
19 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Loopin' the Loop |
1939 |
US Billboard 11 - 1939 (1 week) |
20 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
The Lady's in Love With You |
1939 |
US Billboard 13 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
21 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
So Far, So Good |
1940 |
US Billboard 10 - 1940 (4 weeks) |
22 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
A Foggy Day (in London Town) |
1938 |
US Billboard 16 - 1938 (2 weeks) |
23 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
At a Little Hot Dog Stand |
1939 |
US Billboard 14 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
24 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Between 18th & 19th on Chestnut Street |
1939 |
US Billboard 15 - 1939 (1 week) |
25 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak |
1939 |
US Billboard 15 - 1939 (2 weeks) |
26 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Louise, Louise |
1938 |
US Billboard 18 - 1938 (1 week) |
27 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Petite Fleur (Little Flower) |
1959 |
Brazil 19 of 1959 |
28 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Shuckin' Sugar Blues |
1939 |
US Billboard 16 - 1939 (1 week) |
29 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
(Why Couldn't It Last) Last Night |
1939 |
US Billboard 16 - 1939 (3 weeks) |
30 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Believing |
1940 |
US Billboard 12 - 1940 (1 week) |
31 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Big Noise From Winnetka |
1938 |
Your Hit Parade 22 of 1938 |
32 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
You Forgot About Me |
1940 |
US Billboard 14 - Nov 1940 (7 weeks) |
33 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Five Minutes More |
1946 |
US Billboard 12 - Sep 1946 (5 weeks) |
34 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
You, You Darlin' |
1940 |
US Billboard 28 - 1940 (1 week) |
35 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Do You Care? |
1941 |
US Billboard 18 - 1941 (1 week) |
36 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! |
1946 |
US Billboard 14 - Feb 1946 (1 week) |
37 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Maybe It's Because |
1949 |
US Billboard 22 - Oct 1949 (3 weeks) |
38 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Cow Cow Blues |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
39 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Blue Surreal |
1943 |
US Billboard 20 - 1943 (2 weeks) |
40 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
Barrelhouse Bessie from Basin Street |
1942 |
US Billboard 23 - 1942 (1 week) |
41 |
Bob Crosby & his Orchestra |
(Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai |
1951 |
US Billboard 22 - Jul 1951 (1 week) |
The comments here are from the the MusicID impact site site. This version is not able to accept comments yet
28 Jun 2014
bob crosby singing " I Don't Care"
I would like to know what album this song was recorded on. I believe it was1941 and the Bob O Links were possibly included. Thanks
It might have never been on an album