1930 in Music - Top Hits On Record

Top Hits On Record

  • "After A Million Dreams", recorded by John Boles and by George Olsen
  • "All I Want Is Just One Girl" by Maurice Chevalier
  • "Alone In The Rain", recorded by Donald Novis and by Lloyd Huntley Orchestra
  • "Alone With My Dreams", recorded by Nat Shilkret Orchestra and by Charles Lawman
  • "Always In All Ways", recorded by Jeanette MacDonald and by George Olsen Orchestra
  • "Any Time's The Time To Fall In Love" by Charles Buddy Rogers
  • "Beyond the Blue Horizon", recorded by Jeanette MacDonald, by George Olsen & His Music, and by Phil Spitalny Orchestra
  • "Beware Of Love" by J. Harold Murray
  • "Blue Is The Night", recorded by James Melton, by Charles Lawman, by Nat Shilkret Orchestra and by Meyer Davis Orchestra
  • "Body and Soul" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
  • "Betty Coed" by Rudy Vallee
  • "Caribbean Love Song", recorded by Nat Shilkret and by Colonial Club Orchestra (conducted by Bob Haring)
  • "Charming" by Frank Munn
  • "Cryin' for the Carolines" by Johnny Marvin
  • "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" by The Nat Shilkret Orchestra
  • "Dark Night" by Nat Shilkret
  • "Dream Lover", recorded by Nat Shilkret Orchestra and by Jeanette MacDonald
  • "For You" by John Boles
  • "Gone", recorded by Nat Shilkret Orchestra and by Charles Lawman
  • "He's My Secret Passion" by Jacques Renard Orchestra
  • "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Charles King
  • "Here Comes The Sun" by Charles King
  • "I Bring A Love Song", recorded by Willie Robyn, by Leo Reisman Orchestra, and by Jacques Renard Orchestra
  • "I Never Dreamt (You'd Fall In Love With Me)", recorded by Chester Gaylord and by Ruth Etting
  • "I Still Get A Thrill", recorded by Ozzie Nelson Orchestra, by Phil Spitalny Orchestra, and by Chester Gaylord
  • "I'd Like To Be A Bee In Your Boudoir" by Charles Buddy Rogers
  • "I'll See You In My Dreams" by Cliff Edwards
  • "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)", recorded by Chester Gaylord and by Rudy Vallee
  • "In Memory Of You" by the Anglo-Persians
  • "Into My Heart" by Nat Shilkret
  • "It Happened In Monterey", recorded by John Boles, by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra, and by Harold Scrappy Lambert
  • "It's A Great Life" by Maurice Chevalier
  • "June Kisses" by Dick Powell
  • "Just A Little Closer", recorded by Nick Lucas and by Rudy Vallee
  • "Just A Little While", recorded by The Troubadours (conducted by Nat Shilkret) and by The Regent Club Orchestra (conducted by Bob Haring)
  • "Lazy Lou'siana Moon", recorded by Harold Scrappy Lambert and by Regent Club Orchestra
  • "Leave A Little Smile" by Charles King
  • "Leave It That Way", recorded by Lawrence Gray and by Jack Denny Orchestra
  • "The Little Things In Life", recorded by Lewis James and by Gus Arnheim Orchestra with Bing Crosby
  • "Little White Lies", recorded by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians and by Johnny Marvin
  • "Looking for Lovelight In the Dark" by Jackie Taylor Orchestra
  • "Maybe It's Love", recorded by Nick Lucas and Kate Smith
  • "Memories of You" by Chester Gaylord
  • "My Future Just Passed", recorded by Charles Buddy Rogers and by Chester Gaylord
  • "My Ideal" by Maurice Chevalier
  • "Nobody Cares If I'm Blue" by Meyer Davis Orchestra
  • "Night Winds" by Bebe Daniels
  • "Ninety-Nine Out of a Hundred (Wanna Be Loved) by Rudy Vallee
  • "On the Sunny Side Of the Street" by Ted Lewis & His Band
  • "One More Waltz", recorded by Ted Fiorito Orchestra and The Regent Club Orchestra (conducted by Bob Haring)
  • "The One Girl" by John Boles
  • "One Little Drink" by Noah Beery
  • Puttin' On The Ritz by Harry Richman
  • "The Rogue Song" by Nat Shilkret Orchestra
  • "Romance" by John Boles
  • "The Stein Song" by Rudy Vallee
  • "Sally" by James Melton
  • "The Shepherd's Serenade", recorded by Frank Munn and James Melton
  • "Should I?", recorded by Frank Munn and by Victor Arden and Phil Ohman Orchestra
  • "Singing A Song To The Stars", recorded by Lewis James and Cliff Edwards
  • "So Beats My Heart For You" by Chester Gaylord
  • "Song Of The Dawn" by John Boles
  • "Something To Remember You By" by Helen Morgan
  • "Ten Cents A Dance" by Ruth Etting
  • "There's Something About An Old Fashioned Girl" by Abe Lyman Orchestra
  • "Three Little Words", recorded by Nick Lucas, by Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys, and by Duke Ellington & His Jungle Band
  • "Through (How Can You Say We're T`rough?) " by Franklyn Baur
  • "Tomorrow Is Another Day", recorded by Ted Fiorito Orchestra and by Ben Bernie Orchestra
  • "Under A Texas Moon", recorded by Chester Gaylord and by Ted Fiorito Orchestra
  • "Under The Spell Of Your Kiss", recorded by Jacques Renard Orchestra and by Lewis James
  • "Until Love Comes Along", recorded by Bebe Daniels, by Nat Shilkret Orchestra, and by Tom Clines Orchestra
  • "Were You Just Pretending?" by James Melton
  • "West Wind" by John Boles
  • "What Do I Care?" by Charles Lawman
  • "What's The Use?" by Chester Gaylord
  • "When I'm Looking At You", recorded by Lawrence Tibbett, Chester Gaylord, and Nat Shilkret Orchestra
  • "When Love Comes In The Moonlight", recorded by Charles King and Jackie Taylor Orchestra
  • "When The Little Red Roses Get The Blues For You", recorded by Al Jolson, George Olsen and Earl Burtnett
  • "With My Guitar And You", recorded by Lewis James and Dick Powell
  • "The Whole Darned Thing's For You" by Lawrence Gray
  • "We're Friends Again" by Jacques Renard Orchestra
  • "Whippoorwill", recorded by Jack Denny Orchestra and The Ipana Troubadors
  • "With A Song In My Heart" by Franklyn Baur
  • "You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me" by Maurice Chevalier
  • "You, You Alone" by John Boles
  • "You Will Come Back To Me", recorded by Abe Lyman Orchestra and Charles Lawman
  • "You Will Remember Vienna", recorded by Willie Robyn, Leo Reisman Orchestra, and Regent Club Orchestra (conducted by Bob Haring)
  • "You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)" by Nick Lucas
  • "You're Lucky To Me" by Chester Gaylord

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