1934 in Music - Top Hit Recordings

Top Hit Recordings

  • "An Hour Ago This Minute" by Gertrude Lawrence
  • "Bugle Call Rag" by Benny Goodman
  • "The Carioca" by Enric Madriguera
  • "Close Your Eyes" by Al Bowlly
  • "Dancing On The Ceiling" by Jessie Matthews
  • "Did You Ever See A Dream Walking" by Frances Day
  • "Easy Come Easy Go" by Carroll Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans
  • "Everything I Have Is Yours" by Rudy Vallee
  • "For All We Know", recorded by:
    • Hal Kemp
    • Isham Jones
  • "Goin' To Heaven On A Mule" by Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees
  • "Honeysuckle Rose" by Fats Waller
  • "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" by Noël Coward
  • "I'll String Along With You" by Dick Powell
  • "Isle Of Capri" by Gracie Fields
  • "It's Only A Paper Moon", recorded by
    • Cliff Edwards
    • Paul Whiteman
  • "Lazy River" by Hoagy Carmichael
  • "Let's Dance" by Benny Goodman
  • "Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day" by Paul Robeson
  • "London Bridge" by Eric Coates
  • "Love In Bloom" by Bing Crosby
  • "Miss Otis Regrets" by Douglas Byng
  • "Moon Glow" by Benny Goodman
  • "Moonglow" by Ethel Waters
  • "The Object Of My Affection" by Jimmie Grier, Coy Poe
  • "My Old Flame" by Ivie Anderson, Duke Ellington and his Orchestra
  • "The Old Spinning Wheel In The Parlor" by Ray Noble & His Orchestra
  • "One Night Of Love" by Grace Moore
  • "Over Somebody Else's Shoulder" by Ozzie Nelson
  • "Play To Me Gypsy" by Gracie Fields
  • "Rude Interlude" by Duke Ellington
  • "The Scat Song" by Cab Calloway
  • "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", recorded by
    • Turner Layton
    • Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra
  • "St.Louis Blues" by Paul Robeson
  • "Stars Fell On Alabama", recorded by
    • Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
    • Jack Teagarden
  • "Stay As Sweet As You Are" by Sam Browne, Ambrose and his Orchestra
  • "Stompin' At the Savoy" by Chick Webb & His Orchestra
  • "Take My Word by Benny Goodman
  • "Temptation" by Bing Crosby
  • "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" by Gene Autry
  • "Two Cigarettes In The Dark" by Bing Crosby
  • "The Very Thought Of You" by Al Bowlly
  • "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" by Stanley Holloway
  • "You're the Top" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra

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