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Top 30 Songs of 1936

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Based on Your Hit Parade data from December 21, 1935 to December 12, 1936. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1930s.

"Red Sails in the Sunset" would have appeared on this list at number 29, but it also would have appeared high in the 1935 Year-End list, and repeat songs for these Year-End lists are disqualified.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "Did I Remember?" Shep Fields
2. "Alone" Tommy Dorsey
3. "The Way You Look Tonight" Fred Astaire
4. "Lost" Guy Lombardo
5. "When Did You Leave Heaven?"
6. "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" Jimmy Dorsey
7. "Lights Out" Eddy Duchin
8, "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" Benny Goodman
9. "Goody Goody"
10. "Moon Over Miami" Eddy Duchin
11. "When I'm With You" Hal Kemp
12. "Take My Heart" Eddy Duchin
13. "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" Andy Kirk
14. "A Melody from the Sky" Jan Garber
15. "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" Fats Waller
16. "You" Tommy Dorsey
17. "I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs" Eddy Duchin
18. "A Star Fell Out of Heaven" Hal Kemp
19. "All My Life" Fats Waller
20. "The Glory of Love" Benny Goodman
21. "Robins and Roses" Bing Crosby
22. "It's Been So Long" Benny Goodman
23. "Would You?" Henry King
24. "A Little Bit Independent" Fats Waller
25. "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" Fred Astaire
26. "Let Yourself Go"
27. "You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes" Benny Goodman
28. "A Beautiful Lady in Blue" Jan Garber
29. "The Touch of Your Lips" Bing Crosby
30. "With All My Heart" Hal Kemp

Top 30 Songs of 1937

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Based on Your Hit Parade data from December 19, 1936 to December 11, 1937. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1930s.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane" Guy Lombardo
2. "September in the Rain"
3. "Boo-Hoo"
4. "In the Chapel in the Moonlight" Shep Fields
5. "Pennies from Heaven" Bing Crosby
6. "That Old Feeling" Shep Fields
7. "A Sailboat in the Moonlight" Guy Lombardo
8, "Whispers in the Dark" Bob Crosby
9. "Goodnight My Love" Benny Goodman
10. "Vieni, Vieni" Rudy Vallée
11. "You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming" Teddy Wilson
12. "When My Dream Boat Comes Home" Guy Lombardo
13. "Carelessly" Teddy Wilson and Billie Holiday
14. "Little Old Lady" Abe Lyman
15. "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" Russ Morgan
16. "My Cabin of Dreams" Tommy Dorsey
17. "So Rare" Guy Lombardo
18. "Remember Me" Bing Crosby
19. "It's De-Lovely" Eddy Duchin
20. "Never in a Million Years" Bing Crosby
21. "Where or When" Hal Kemp
22. "With Plenty of Money and You" Henry Busse
23. "Moonlight and Shadows" Shep Fields
24. "Sweet Leilani" Bing Crosby
25. "This Year's Kisses" Benny Goodman
26.

(tie)

"Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?" Tommy Dorsey
"There's a Lull in My Life" Teddy Wilson
28. "I've Got You Under My Skin" Ray Noble
29. "I Know Now" Guy Lombardo
30. "What Will I Tell My Heart?" Andy Kirk

Top 30 Songs of 1938

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Top 30 Songs of 1939

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Top 30 Songs of 1940

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Based on Your Hit Parade data from December 23, 1939 to July 20, 1940---in addition to Billboard data from July 27, 1940 to December 14, 1940. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1940s.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey
2. "The Woodpecker Song" Glenn Miller
3. "Only Forever" Bing Crosby
4. "The Breeze and I" Jimmy Dorsey
5. "Maybe" The Ink Spots
6. "Careless" Glenn Miller
7. "Imagination"
8, "When You Wish Upon a Star"
9. "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar" Will Bradley
10. "Indian Summer" Tommy Dorsey
11. "Trade Winds" Bing Crosby
12. "All the Things You Are" Tommy Dorsey
13. "Blueberry Hill" Glenn Miller
14. "Sierra Sue" Bing Crosby
15. "With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair" Bob Crosby
16. "In an Old Dutch Garden" Dick Jurgens
17. "Fools Rush In" Glenn Miller
18. "We Three" The Ink Spots
19. "Make Believe Island" Mitchell Ayres
20. "On the Isle of May" Connee Boswell
21. "Where Was I?" Charlie Barnet
22. "I'm Nobody's Baby" Judy Garland
23. "Scatter-Brain" Frankie Masters
24. "Faithful Forever" Glenn Miller
25. "Playmates" Kay Kyser
26. "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" Orrin Tucker
27. "Say It" Glenn Miller
28. "Starlit Hour"
29.

(tie)

"The Singing Hills" Bing Crosby
"It's a Blue World" Tony Martin
"Darn That Dream" Benny Goodman

Top 30 Songs of 1941

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Based on Billboard data from December 21, 1940 to December 13, 1941. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1940s.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "Frenesi" Artie Shaw
2. "Piano Concerto in B Flat" Freddy Martin
3. "Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)" Jimmy Dorsey
4. "María Elena" Jimmy Dorsey
5. "Daddy" Sammy Kaye
6. "Chattanooga Choo Choo" Glenn Miller
7. "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)" Jimmy Dorsey
8, "Oh! Look at Me Now" Tommy Dorsey
9. "Blue Champagne" Jimmy Dorsey
10. "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" Horace Heidt
11. "I Hear a Rhapsody" Charlie Barnet
12.

(tie)

"Yes, Indeed!" Tommy Dorsey
"Yours (Quiéreme Mucho)" Jimmy Dorsey
14.

(tie)

"Perfidia" Xavier Cugat
"My Sister and I" Jimmy Dorsey
16. "Elmer's Tune" Glenn Miller
17.

(tie)

"Dolores" Bing Crosby
"The Hut-Sut Song" Freddy Martin
"I Hear a Rhapsody" Jimmy Dorsey
20. "This Love of Mine" Tommy Dorsey
21.

(tie)

"Anvil Chorus" Glenn Miller
"The Song of the Volga Boatmen"
23. "Intermezzo" Wayne King
24. "(I'll Be with You) In Apple Blossom Time" The Andrews Sisters
25. "You Made Me Love You" Harry James
26. "High on a Windy Hill" Gene Krupa
27. "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" Tommy Tucker
28. "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" Glenn Miller
29.

(tie)

"Jim" Jimmy Dorsey
"The Hut-Sut Song" Horace Heidt
"I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" The Ink Spots

Top 30 Songs of 1942

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Based on Billboard data from December 20, 1941 to December 12, 1942. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1940s.

"Chattanooga Choo Choo", "Elmer's Tune", and "This Love of Mine" would have appeared at numbers 14, 17 and 20 on this list respectively, but repeat songs by the same artists on these Year-End lists are disqualified.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "Who Wouldn't Love You?" Kay Kyser
2. "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo" Glenn Miller
3. "Moonlight Cocktail"
4. "(By the) Sleepy Lagoon" Harry James
5. "Jersey Bounce" Benny Goodman
6. "A String of Pearls" Glenn Miller
7. "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" Kay Kyser
8. "Tangerine" Jimmy Dorsey
9. "White Christmas" Bing Crosby
10. "Serenade in Blue" Glenn Miller
11. "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition" Kay Kyser
12. "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree

(with Anyone Else but Me)"

Glenn Miller
13. "I Don't Want to Walk Without You" Harry James
14. "He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings" Kay Kyser
15. "My Devotion" Charlie Spivak
16. "Blues in the Night" Woody Herman
17. "I Said No" Alvino Rey
18. "Somebody Else is Taking My Place" Russ Morgan
19. "One Dozen Roses" Harry James
20. "Der Fuehrer's Face" Spike Jones
21. "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" The Merry Macs
22. "Deep in the Heart of Texas" Bing Crosby
23. Alvino Rey
24. "When the Lights Go On Again" Vaughn Monroe
25. "Blues in the Night" Dinah Shore
26. "Just as Though You Were Here" Tommy Dorsey
27. "I Left My Heart At the Stage Door Canteen" Sammy Kaye
28. "Somebody Else is Taking My Place" Benny Goodman
29.

(tie)

"Skylark" Glenn Miller
"Strictly Instrumental" Harry James
30. "Blues in the Night" Jimmie Lunceford

Top 30 Songs of 1943

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Based on Billboard data from December 19, 1942 to December 11, 1943. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1940s.

"When the Lights Go On Again" would have appeared at number 15 on this list, but repeat songs by the same artists on these Year-End list are disqualified.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "Paper Doll" The Mills Brothers
2. "I've Heard That Song Before" Harry James
3. "Brazil (Aquarela do Brasil)" Xavier Cugat
4. "Sunday, Monday, or Always" Bing Crosby
5. "There Are Such Things" Tommy Dorsey
6. "You'll Never Know" Dick Haymes & The Song Spinners
7. "In the Blue of the Evening" Tommy Dorsey
8. "All or Nothing at All" Frank Sinatra & Harry James
9. "I Had the Craziest Dream" Harry James
10. "That Old Black Magic" Glenn Miller
11. "Pistol Packin' Mama" Al Dexter
12. "I Heard You Cried Last Night" Harry James
13. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" The Ink Spots
14. "You'll Never Know" Frank Sinatra
15. "Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer" The Song Spinners
16. "People Will Say We're in Love" Bing Crosby
17. "Taking a Chance on Love" Benny Goodman
18.

(tie)

"It Can't Be Wrong" Dick Haymes & The Song Spinners
"Velvet Moon" Harry James
20. "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" Dinah Shore
21. "As Time Goes By" Jacques Renard
22. "Pistol Packin' Mama" Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters
23. "Why Don't You Do Right?" Benny Goodman
24. "Moonlight Becomes You" Bing Crosby
25. "It Started All Over Again" Tommy Dorsey
26. "Mr. Five by Five" Harry James
27. "Why Don't You Fall in Love With Me?" Dinah Shore
28. "As Time Goes By" Rudy Vallée
29. "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" Bing Crosby
30. "People Will Say We're in Love" Frank Sinatra

Top 30 Songs of 1944

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Based on Billboard data from December 18, 1943 to December 16, 1944. Most featured artists are purposely excluded from these credits to avoid clutter, as features were very common in the 1940s.

"Paper Doll" would have appeared at number 11 on this list, but repeat songs by the same artists on these Year-End lists are disqualified.

No. Title Artist(s)
1. "Swinging on a Star" Bing Crosby
2. "My Heart Tells Me" Glen Gray
3. "I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)" Harry James & Dick Haymes
4. "I'll Walk Alone" Dinah Shore
5. "I'll Be Seeing You" Bing Crosby
6. "You Always Hurt the One You Love" The Mills Brothers
7. "Bésame Mucho" Jimmy Dorsey
8. "I Love You" Bing Crosby
9. "Holiday for Strings" David Rose
10. "Shoo Shoo Baby" The Andrews Sisters
11. Ella Mae Morse
12. "Long Ago (and Far Away)" Helen Forrest & Dick Haymes
13. "San Fernando Valley" Bing Crosby
14. "Star Eyes" Jimmy Dorsey
15. "I'll Walk Alone" Martha Tilton
16. "Mairzy Doats" The Merry Macs
17. "G.I. Jive" Louis Jordan
18. "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters
19. "The Trolley Song" The Pied Pipers
20. "Time Waits for No One" Helen Forrest
21. "It's Love-Love-Love" Guy Lombardo
22. "Together" Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest
23. "Long Ago (and Far Away)" Jo Stafford
24. "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" Stan Kenton
25. "Amor" Bing Crosby
26. "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" Jimmy Dorsey
27. "I'll Be Seeing You" Tommy Dorsey
28. "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral" Bing Crosby
29. "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night" Frank Sinatra
30. "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Bing Crosby

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1960-1984

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1985-2009

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2010-present

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Compilations

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Popular Songs
# Title Year(s) Songs
Top 30 Songs 1936-38 1936-38 90 (3 discs)
Top 30 Songs 1939-41 1939-41 90 (3 discs)
Top 30 Songs 1942-44 1942-44 90 (3 discs)
Top 50 Songs 1945-46 1945-46 100 (2 discs)
Top 50 Songs 1947-48 1947-48 100 (2 discs)
Top 100 Songs of 1949 1949
Top 100 Songs of 1950 1950
Top 100 Songs of 1951 1951
Top 100 Songs of 1952 1952
Top 100 Songs of 1953 1953
Top 100 Songs of 1954 1954
Top 100 Songs of 1955 1955
Top 150 Songs of 1956 1956
Top 150 Songs of 1957 1957
Top 150 Songs of 1958 1958
Top 150 Songs of 1959 1959
Top 200 Songs of 1960 1960
Top 200 Songs of 1961 1961
Top 200 Songs of 1962 1962
Top 200 Songs of 1963 1963
Top 250 Songs of 1964 1964
Top 250 Songs of 1965 1965
Top 250 Songs of 1966 1966
Top 250 Songs of 1967 1967
Top 250 Songs of 1968 1968
Top 250 Songs of 1969 1969
Top 250 Songs of 1970 1970
Top 250 Songs of 1971 1971
Top 250 Songs of 1972 1972
Top 250 Songs of 1973 1973
Top 250 Songs of 1974 1974
Top 250 Songs of 1975 1975
Top 250 Songs of 1976 1976
Top 250 Songs of 1977 1977
Top 250 Songs of 1978 1978
Top 250 Songs of 1979 1979
Top 250 Songs of 1980 1980
Top 250 Songs of 1981 1981
Top 250 Songs of 1982
Top 250 Songs of 1983
Top 250 Songs of 1984
Top 200 Songs of 1985
Top 200 Songs of 1986
Top 200 Songs of 1987
Top 200 Songs of 1988
Top 200 Songs of 1989
Top 200 Songs of 1990
Top 200 Songs of 1991
Top 200 Songs of 1992
Top 250 Songs of 1993
Top 250 Songs of 1994
Top 250 Songs of 1995
Top 250 Songs of 1996
Top 250 Songs of 1997
Top 250 Songs of 1998
Top 250 Songs of 1999
Top 250 Songs of 2000
Top 250 Songs of 2001
Top 250 Songs of 2002
Top 250 Songs of 2003
Top 250 Songs of 2004
Top 250 Songs of 2005
Top 250 Songs of 2006
Top 250 Songs of 2007
Top 250 Songs of 2008
Top 250 Songs of 2009
Top 250 Songs of 2010
Top 250 Songs of 2011
Top 250 Songs of 2012
Top 250 Songs of 2013
Top 250 Songs of 2014
Top 250 Songs of 2015
Top 250 Songs of 2016
Top 250 Songs of 2017
Top 250 Songs of 2018
Top 250 Songs of 2019
Top 250 Songs of 2020
Top 250 Songs of 2021
Top 250 Songs of 2022
Top 250 Songs of 2023
Top 250 Songs of 2024

Black Gold 1943-45 (90 songs)

Black Gold 1946-48 (90 songs)

Black Gold 1949-51 (90 songs)

Black Gold 1952-54 (90 songs)

Jan 54: 10 for both

Jul 54: 10 R&B, 15 C&W

Jan 55: 10 R&B, 15 C&W

Jul 55: 15 for both

Jan 58: 15 for both

July 58: 20 for both

Jan 59: 30 for both

Jan 60: 30 for both

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