1935 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year

Top Hits of The Year

  • "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)" - Carter Family
  • "I Want to be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" - Patsy Montana and the Prairie Ramblers
  • "Just Because" - Shelton Brothers
  • "Ole Faithful" - Gene Autry
  • "St. Louis Blues" - Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies
  • "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" - Gene Autry and Jimmy Long1
  • "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" - Gene Autry
  • "Under the Double Eagle" - Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers
  • "Nobody's Darling But Mine"-Jimmie Davis (Governor of Louisiana) 1944-1948, 1960–1964
1 Originally recorded in 1931, but did not become a national hit until 1935.

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