# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Harry Richman |
Puttin' on the Ritz |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (8 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1930), Library of Congress artifact added 2016 (1929), US invalid BB 2 of 1930, POP 2 of 1930, Music Imprint 7 of 1930s, Brazil 21 of 1930, nuTsie 37 of 1930s, Australian Nostalgia 54 of 1930-1939, RIAA 117, Acclaimed 1213 (1930) |
2 |
Ben Selvin |
Happy Days Are Here Again |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 1 of 1930, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007 (1930), POP 1 of 1930, Brazil 27 of 1930, RIAA 47, nuTsie 57 of 1930s, RYM 110 of 1930 |
3 |
Paul Whiteman |
Body & Soul |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (15 weeks), Jazz Standard 1, US invalid BB 7 of 1930, POP 7 of 1930, Australian Nostalgia 15 of 1930-1939, Brazil 60 of 1931, RYM 24 of 1930 |
4 |
Ruth Etting |
Ten Cents a Dance |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999 (1930), Library of Congress artifact added 2011 (1930), US Billboard 5 - 1930 (11 weeks), US invalid BB 5 of 1930, POP 5 of 1930, Brazil 84 of 1931, RYM 28 of 1930 |
5 |
Don Azpiazu & his Havana Casino Orchestra |
The Peanut Vendor |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1930 (28 weeks), Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 (1930), Library of Congress artifact added 2005 (1930), Brazil 8 of 1931, nuTsie 77 of 1930s |
6 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
Stein Song (University of Maine) |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (21 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 4 of 1930-1939, US invalid BB 8 of 1930, POP 8 of 1930, Brazil 23 of 1930, nuTsie 31 of 1930s, RYM 108 of 1930 |
7 |
Duke Ellington |
Three Little Words |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (13 weeks), US invalid BB 6 of 1930, POP 6 of 1930, Brazil 11 of 1931, Europe 60 of the 1930s (1930), RYM 15 of 1930 |
8 |
Nat Shilkret |
Dancing With Tears in My Eyes |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (11 weeks), Australian Nostalgia 13 of 1930-1939, US invalid BB 14 of 1930, POP 18 of 1930, Brazil 23 of 1931 |
9 |
Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians |
Little White Lies |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (12 weeks), US invalid BB 12 of 1930, Australian Nostalgia 14 of 1930-1939, POP 14 of 1930, Brazil 65 of 1931 |
10 |
Mississippi Sheiks |
Sitting on Top of the World |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008 (1930), Library of Congress artifact added 2017 (1930), nuTsie 88 of 1930s, RYM 11 of 1930 |
11 |
Roy Ingraham |
Chant of the Jungle |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - Dec 1929 (8 weeks), US invalid BB 11 of 1930, POP 12 of 1930, Brazil 69 of 1930 |
12 |
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra |
On the Sunny Side of the Street |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (7 weeks), US invalid BB 3 of 1930, POP 3 of 1930, Brazil 48 of 1931 |
13 |
Guy Lombardo |
You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?) |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (12 weeks), US invalid BB 15 of 1930, POP 20 of 1930, Brazil 38 of 1932 |
14 |
Benny Meroff & his Orchestra |
Happy Days Are Here Again |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (6 weeks), POP 1 of 1930 |
15 |
Jimmie Rodgers |
Blue Yodel No.9 (Standin' on the Corner) |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007 (1930), nuTsie 66 of 1930s, Acclaimed 1737 (1930), RYM 11 of 1931, one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 500 |
16 |
Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra |
When It's Springtime in The Rockies |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (19 weeks), US invalid BB 10 of 1930, POP 10 of 1930 |
17 |
McKinney's Cotton Pickers |
If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (12 weeks), US invalid BB 13 of 1930, POP 16 of 1930 |
18 |
Ben Selvin |
When It's Springtime in The Rockies |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (11 weeks), POP 10 of 1930 |
19 |
Cannon's Jug Stompers |
Walk Right In |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007 (1930), nuTsie 62 of 1920s |
20 |
Leo Reisman |
What Is This Thing Called Love? |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (9 weeks), US invalid BB 9 of 1930, POP 9 of 1930 |
21 |
Son House |
My Black Mama |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2013 (1930), RYM 20 of 1930 |
22 |
Al Jolson |
Let Me Sing & I'm Happy |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (10 weeks), Brazil 74 of 1931 |
23 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
Betty Coed |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (7 weeks), POP 11 of 1930, RYM 109 of 1930 |
24 |
Hoagy Carmichael |
Georgia On My Mind |
1930 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2014 (1930) |
25 |
Ted Weems |
The Man from the South |
1930 |
US Billboard 1 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
26 |
Mary Lou Williams |
Nightlife |
1930 |
Library of Congress artifact added 2008 (1930) |
27 |
Canario & Su Grupo |
Lamento Borincano |
1930 |
Library of Congress artifact added 2017 (1930) |
28 |
Van Phillips |
I'm in The Market For You |
1930 |
Peel list 1 of 1930 |
29 |
Carmen Miranda |
Pra Voce Gostar De Mim (Tahi) |
1930 |
Brazil 1 of 1930 |
30 |
Duke Ellington |
Ring Dem Bells |
1930 |
US Billboard 17 - 1930 (1 week), Scrobulate 55 of swing, RYM 15 of 1930, Song of 1930 |
31 |
Nat Shilkret |
Get Happy |
1930 |
POP 4 of 1930, US Billboard 6 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
32 |
Louis Armstrong |
Memories Of You |
1930 |
US Billboard 18 - 1930 (1 week), Brazil 42 of 1931, RYM 45 of 1930 |
33 |
Fred Astaire |
Puttin' on the Ritz |
1930 |
Peel list 2 of 1930, RYM 1 of 1930 |
34 |
Ted Weems |
My Baby Just Cares For Me |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (7 weeks), POP 15 of 1930 |
35 |
Louis Armstrong |
On the Sunny Side of the Street |
1930 |
Jazz Standard 55, Scrobulate 93 of swing, Song of 1934 |
36 |
Al Jolson |
To My Mammy |
1930 |
US Billboard 7 - 1930 (7 weeks), POP 17 of 1930 |
37 |
Leo Reisman |
Time On My Hands |
1930 |
US Billboard 6 - 1931 (4 weeks), Jazz Standard 156 |
38 |
Jack Hylton & his Orchestra |
Dancing On the Ceiling |
1930 |
US Billboard 10 - 1932 (4 weeks), Jazz Standard 671 |
39 |
Maurice Chevalier |
My Ideal |
1930 |
US Billboard 12 - 1931 (4 weeks), Jazz Standard 379 |
40 |
Cab Calloway & his Cotton Club Orchestra |
St Louis Blues |
1930 |
US Billboard 16 - 1930 (2 weeks), Scrobulate 88 of swing |
41 |
Paul Whiteman |
It Happened in Monterey |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (9 weeks) |
42 |
Isham Jones |
What's the Use |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
43 |
Regent Club Orchestra |
Dancing With Tears in My Eyes |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
44 |
Red Nichols |
Embraceble You |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - Nov 1930 (9 weeks) |
45 |
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra |
Three O'Clock in The Morning |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
46 |
Paul Whiteman |
Nobody's Sweetheart |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
47 |
Guy Lombardo |
Confessin' (That I Love You) |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
48 |
Paul Whiteman |
Old New England Moon |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
49 |
Earl Burtnett & his Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra |
So Beats My Heart for You |
1930 |
US Billboard 2 - 1930 (9 weeks) |
50 |
Almirante & O Bando de Tangaras |
Na Pavuna |
1930 |
Brazil 2 of 1930 |
51 |
Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians |
Cryin' for the Carolines |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
52 |
Bert Lown Orchestra |
I am Yours |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
53 |
Jacques Renard & his Orchestra |
Three Little Words |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
54 |
Arden-Ohman Orchestra |
Should I |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (11 weeks) |
55 |
Nat Shilkret |
Chant of the Jungle |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
56 |
Bing Crosby |
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
57 |
Libby Holman |
Body & Soul |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
58 |
Guy Lombardo |
Have a Little Faith in Me |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (4 weeks) |
59 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
If I Had a Girl Like You |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (10 weeks) |
60 |
Leo Reisman |
Happy Days Are Here Again |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (9 weeks) |
61 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
You're Driving Me Crazy! (What Did I Do?) |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - Dec 1930 (9 weeks) |
62 |
Guy Lombardo |
Swingin' in a Hammock |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
63 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each Night) |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
64 |
Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians |
So Beats My Heart for You |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
65 |
Ted Wallace & his Campus Boys |
Little White Lies |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
66 |
Gus Arnheim & his Orchestra |
Go Home & Tell Your Mother |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
67 |
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra |
The Lonesome Road |
1930 |
US Billboard 3 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
68 |
Francisco Alves |
Dor de Recordar |
1930 |
Brazil 3 of 1930 |
69 |
Jack Payne & his Orchestra |
My Baby Just Cares For Me |
1930 |
Peel list 3 of 1930 |
70 |
Louis Armstrong |
If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight |
1930 |
US Billboard 13 - 1930 (2 weeks), RYM 7 of 1930 |
71 |
Big Bill Broonzy |
Somebody's Been Using That Thing |
1930 |
POP 13 of 1930, RYM 27 of 1930 |
72 |
Isham Jones |
Trees |
1930 |
US Billboard 13 - 1930 (4 weeks), RYM 47 of 1930 |
73 |
The Carter Family |
Worried Man Blues |
1930 |
US Billboard 14 - 1930 (3 weeks), RYM 4 of 1930 |
74 |
Louis Armstrong |
After You've Gone |
1930 |
US Billboard 15 - 1932 (2 weeks), RYM 14 of 1930 |
75 |
Son House |
Preachin' Blues |
1930 |
POP 19 of 1930, RYM 9 of 1930 |
76 |
Jimmie Rodgers |
Anniversary Blue Yodel |
1930 |
US Billboard 19 - 1930 (1 week), RYM 68 of 1930 |
77 |
Wayne King |
The Waltz You Saved For Me |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - Dec 1930 (15 weeks) |
78 |
Guy Lombardo |
A Cottage for Sale |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (10 weeks) |
79 |
Rudy Vallee & his Connecticut Yankees |
Confessin' (That I Love You) |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
80 |
Guy Lombardo |
Singing a Song to the Stars |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
81 |
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra |
Yellow Dog Blues |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
82 |
Colonial Club Orchestra |
Stein Song (University of Maine) |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
83 |
Bob Haring & his Orchestra |
Betty Coed |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (10 weeks) |
84 |
Harry Richman |
There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (8 weeks) |
85 |
Ted Lewis & his Orchestra |
You've Got That Thing |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
86 |
Bing Crosby |
It Must Be True |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
87 |
Earl Burtnett & his Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra |
Little White Lies |
1930 |
US Billboard 4 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
88 |
Leslie Sarony |
Bunkey-Doodle-I-Doh |
1930 |
Peel list 4 of 1930 |
89 |
Francisco Alves |
Da Nele |
1930 |
Brazil 4 of 1930 |
90 |
Louis Armstrong |
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me |
1930 |
Jazz Standard 166, Song of 1930 |
91 |
Louis Armstrong |
Them There Eyes |
1930 |
Jazz Standard 264, RYM 36 of 1931 |
92 |
Guy Lombardo |
Under a Texas Moon |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (10 weeks) |
93 |
Bert Lown Orchestra |
Bye Bye Blues |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
94 |
Tom Gerun & his Orchestra |
If I Could Be with You |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (4 weeks) |
95 |
George Olsen |
Beyond The Blue Horizon |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (6 weeks) |
96 |
Guy Lombardo |
I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You) |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (4 weeks) |
97 |
Regent Club Orchestra |
It Happened in Monterey |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (5 weeks) |
98 |
Ray Miller & his Orchestra |
When It's Springtime in The Rockies |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (7 weeks) |
99 |
Ben Selvin |
Dancing With Tears in My Eyes |
1930 |
US Billboard 5 - 1930 (10 weeks) |
100 |
Francisco Alves & Mario Reis |
Deixa Essa Mulher Chorar |
1930 |
Brazil 5 of 1930 |
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28 May 2017
#2 - Harry Richman - Puttin' On the Ritz
This was selected for Library of Congress (National Recording Registry) in2016. There are also (10) other Singles & (10) Albums from 2016 that need to be updated.
We've grabbed the entries from 2016, but may have confused some albums and singles, If we have please tell us.
Thanks
3 Nov 2016
i never heard these songs befor
28 Jan 2016
Expanded Lists
I know you have been asked this before but ... Isn't there any way you wouldconsider expanding your Yearly Lists of Songs? For example 1920 - 1939 from 50 or 60 to 80. From 1940 - 1949 from 80 to 100. It seems like a lot of important recordings from Europe, UK & Brazil have dropped off these lists over the last few months. I know you have those expanded Excel files but it's not the same as seeing them chronologically. Please!!!
We have always been wary of making the earlier years too long, if you want longer lists it is easy for us to change the limits. Of course the significance of songs lower down the list is questionable (since they normally come from just a single chart) but given that you are aware of that we will expand the lists.
We've changed the limits to the top 75 songs before 1920 and top 100 after that.
27 Aug 2015
#1 song on june 13 1930
What was the #1 song played that day
9 Apr 2015
Find a song
Heard on the radio in the 1930's - No Title - Words remembered were:- Come close to your Daddy my darling, I have something to say unto you tommorrow they're taking you from me It might be for years perhaps for life.you're going to live with your mother the woman I first made my wife.
15 Dec 2014
school
hi what are the 1930 song of lyrics of any song from(: so I want to no what your I need for soc studies (: so no I am going to school so bye): (:
15 Dec 2014
1930s song lyrics from the 30 centy
15 Aug 2014
#6-Don Azpiazu
This recording of "The Peanut Vendor" was also elected to Library of Congress (NRR)in 2005 along with Rita Montaner's 1927 recording of the same song.
You are right, the data has been fixed, thanks
7 Jun 2014
#20-Earl Burtnett-Puttin' On the Ritz
This recording should probably not be on this list. Burtnett's band was the backup band on Harry Richman's famous recording of the same name (#2) which was awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2005; but this cover version is not a Hall of Fame winner. Thanks.
The original source does mention Earl Burtnett, but it could be, as you suggest, that this is just mentioing the band. Your suggestion looks reasonable (and there is enough doubt in the original), we've taken the Earl Burtnett entry out. Thanks for the suggestion
22 Mar 2014
Looking for a song, around 1935-1950 timeframe
The song has theses words, I know I've got the prettiest girl, That can't be beat. All the guys make big eyes, as she goes down the street. She's 5 foot 2, with eyes of blue, And hair a loving brown. She'd make a freight train jump the track And turn right upside down.
16 Jan 2013
1930'S COPPER METAL MOTHER+
I HAVE A LARGE COPPER METAL MOTHER DATED JUNE 11, 1930 MARKED W2 8002 OF A SONG CALLED "LIMOUSINE LADIES". I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING ABOUT IT. ANY HELP OUT THERE ?
REGARDS, +TOM
4 Dec 2012
trying to find song I think is from the 30's, "someone is coming to our house"
30 Jul 2012
Find Song
Trying to find music to old song. "Bright and Shinning City"
28 Sep 2011
# 19 Puttin' on the Ritz
Oops, I spoke too soon. There are two recordings. Astaire's was issued on Columbia DB-96 while the Garber recording was Columbia 2115-D.
Indeed, as we said it's complicated.
28 Sep 2011
# 19 Puttin' on the Ritz
This recording is by Jan Garber & His Orchestra with Fred Astaire doing the vocal.
The songs of the 1930s are credited in many different ways, some sources list the band leader, some the band, some the singer and some combinations of these. This particular song is best known as being by Fred Astaire.
We are aware of the fact that there is a lack of consistency and try to reflect that in the comments on the artist's pages.
5 Apr 2011
the crazy gang 1937
Was 'Free' by the Crazy Gang in the film 'Okay for sound' a big hit.
We can't see any songs by the Crazy Gang that were hits. Or any song called "Free" that were hits before Tommy Leonetti in 1956.
30 Dec 2010
This is great!
What an amazing way to bring back all my old memories. I still have my records.
28 Jul 2010
top song sept. 1930
what was the most popular songs in September 1930
The few charts we have for 1930 don't provide that level of detail.
25 Feb 2010
What was the no. 1 song on 27th Oct 1930 in England
Thanks, Doug Smith
The most widely accepted UK charts start on the 14 Nov 1952 (in the "New Musical Express"). There were some occasional sheet music charts going back to 1936, however there really are no UK charts from 1930.