1937 in Music - Top Hit Recordings

Top Hit Recordings

  • "That Old Feeling" by Shep Fields
  • "Once in a While" by Tommy Dorsey
  • "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane" by Guy Lombardo
  • "September In the Rain" by Guy Lombardo
  • "The Dipsy Doodle" by Tommy Dorsey
  • "Sweet Leilani" by Bing Crosby
  • "The Moon Got In My Eyes" by Bing Crosby
  • "Boo Hoo" by Guy Lombardo
  • "Goodnight, My Love" by Benny Goodman
  • "On a Little Bamboo Bridge" by Louis Armstrong written by Abner Silver and Al Sherman
  • "Whispers In the Dark" by Bob Crosby
  • "Vieni Vieni" by Rudy Vallee
  • "Peace in the Valley" by Mahalia Jackson, gospel music hit written by Thomas A. Dorsey

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