This page lists the song chart entries of Four Lads. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Four Lads |
Skokiaan |
1954 |
Australia 1 for 2 weeks - Jan 1955, US CashBox 2 - Sep 1954 (20 weeks), US Billboard 7 - Sep 1954 (12 weeks), US 1940s 7 - Sep 1954 (11 weeks), Flanders 17 - Mar 1955 (1 month), RYM 39 of 1954 |
2 |
Four Lads |
Standing On the Corner |
1956 |
US Billboard 3 - Apr 1956 (20 weeks), US CashBox 4 - Apr 1956 (19 weeks), US invalid BB 12 of 1956, POP 12 of 1956, US BB 29 of 1956, US CashBox 29 of 1956, UK 34 - Apr 1960 (4 weeks), RYM 129 of 1956 |
3 |
Four Lads |
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) |
1953 |
US CashBox 5 - Oct 1953 (20 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 9 - Dec 1953 (11 weeks), US Billboard 10 - Oct 1953 (13 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Oct 1953 (13 weeks), Italy 31 of 1954, RYM 23 of 1953 |
4 |
Four Lads |
Moments to Remember |
1955 |
US Billboard 2 - Sep 1955 (25 weeks), US CashBox 3 - Aug 1955 (28 weeks), DZE 8 of 1955, US BB 17 of 1955, US invalid BB 31 of 1955, POP 31 of 1955, RYM 82 of 1955 |
5 |
Four Lads |
No, Not Much |
1956 |
US Billboard 2 - Jan 1956 (24 weeks), US CashBox 3 - Jan 1956 (19 weeks), US CashBox 19 of 1956, US BB 20 of 1956, RYM 128 of 1956 |
6 |
Four Lads |
The Mocking Bird |
1952 |
US Billboard 23 - Jul 1952 (4 weeks), Canada 30 - Nov 1958 (8 weeks), RYM 149 of 1952 |
7 |
Four Lads |
Put a Light in the Window |
1957 |
Canada 4 - Dec 1957 (10 weeks), US Billboard 35 - Nov 1957 (14 weeks), RYM 151 of 1957 |
8 |
Four Lads |
Round & Round |
1957 |
Australia 1 for 8 weeks - Jun 1957 |
9 |
Four Lads |
Down by the Riverside |
1953 |
US Billboard 17 - Aug 1953 (5 weeks), US CashBox 29 - Dec 1953 (1 week), RYM 153 of 1953 |
10 |
Four Lads |
I Just Don't Know |
1957 |
US Billboard 22 - May 1957 (12 weeks), Canada 25 - May 1957 (6 weeks), RYM 150 of 1957 |
11 |
Four Lads |
There's Only One Of You |
1958 |
Canada 19 - Mar 1958 (8 weeks), US Billboard 41 - Mar 1958 (12 weeks), RYM 155 of 1958 |
12 |
Four Lads |
A House With Love in It |
1956 |
US Billboard 16 - Sep 1956 (13 weeks), US CashBox 20 - Sep 1956 (8 weeks), RYM 163 of 1956 |
13 |
Four Lads |
Who Needs You |
1957 |
US Billboard 14 - Jan 1957 (21 weeks), US BB 70 of 1957, RYM 119 of 1957 |
14 |
Four Lads |
Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen By the Sea |
1954 |
US Billboard 18 - Jul 1954 (4 weeks), US CashBox 28 - Jun 1954 (6 weeks) |
15 |
Four Lads |
Enchanted Island |
1958 |
Canada 9 - Jun 1958 (10 weeks), US Billboard 29 - Jun 1958 (12 weeks) |
16 |
Four Lads |
Oh, That'll Be Joyful |
1954 |
US Billboard 30 - May 1954 (1 week), US CashBox 36 - May 1954 (2 weeks) |
17 |
Four Lads |
The Bus Stop Song |
1956 |
US Billboard 17 - Aug 1956 (13 weeks), US CashBox 18 - Aug 1956 (10 weeks) |
18 |
Four Lads |
The Girl on Page 44 |
1959 |
Canada 23 - Jan 1959 (8 weeks), US Billboard 52 - Jan 1959 (10 weeks) |
19 |
Four Lads |
My Little Angel |
1956 |
US CashBox 16 - Apr 1956 (11 weeks), US Billboard 30 - Apr 1956 (16 weeks) |
20 |
Four Lads |
Happy Anniversary |
1959 |
Canada 31 - Nov 1959 (4 weeks), US Billboard 77 - Nov 1959 (5 weeks) |
21 |
Four Lads |
I Should Have Told You Long Ago |
1953 |
US Billboard 26 - Oct 1953 (1 week), RYM 23 of 1953 |
22 |
Four Lads |
He Who Has Love |
1953 |
US Billboard 16 - Apr 1953 (1 week) |
23 |
Four Lads |
Somebody Loves Me |
1952 |
US Billboard 22 - Oct 1952 (1 week) |
24 |
Four Lads |
Harmony Brown |
1954 |
US CashBox 27 - Jan 1954 (5 weeks) |
25 |
Four Lads |
I've Been Thinking |
1955 |
US CashBox 33 - Mar 1955 (4 weeks) |
26 |
Four Lads |
I'll Never Know |
1956 |
US Billboard 52 - Feb 1956 (5 weeks) |
27 |
Four Lads |
The Fountain Of Youth |
1959 |
US Billboard 90 - May 1959 (2 weeks) |
28 |
Four Lads |
Why Should I Love You? |
1954 |
RYM 39 of 1954 |
In addition to the above listed songs Four Lads also contributed to the
following entries:
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4 Feb 2013
four lads sang I'll never know in 1956, howcan I hear this song now?
four lads sang I'll never know in 1956, howcan I hear this song now?
We don't have the music here (just charts), you'll have to find it elsewhere