1944 In Music
The following songs achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1944.
# | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
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1 | Bing Crosby | Swinging On a Star | 1944 | US 1940s 1 - Jun 1944, US 1 for 9 weeks Aug 1944, Oscar in 1944, US BB 3 of 1944, POP 3 of 1944, Europe 14 of the 1940s, AFI 37, RYM 44 of 1944, Acclaimed 1619 | |
2 | Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters | Don't Fence Me In | 1944 | US 1940s 1 - Nov 1944, US 1 for 8 weeks Dec 1944, US BB 4 of 1944, Europe 5 of the 1940s, POP 9 of 1944, Acclaimed 1699 | |
3 | Bing Crosby | I'll Be Seeing You | 1944 | US 1940s 1 - May 1944, US 1 for 4 weeks Jul 1944, US BB 15 of 1944, Europe 15 of the 1940s, POP 15 of 1944, RYM 43 of 1944 | |
4 | Bing Crosby | I Love You | 1944 | US 1940s 1 - Apr 1944, US 1 for 5 weeks May 1944, US BB 19 of 1944, Europe 21 of the 1940s, POP 23 of 1944, RYM 43 of 1944 | |
5 | Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots | I'm Making Believe | 1944 | US 1940s 1 - Nov 1944, US 1 for 2 weeks Dec 1944, US BB 14 of 1944, POP 14 of 1944, RYM 23 of 1944 |
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“While the music is performed, the cameras linger savagely over the faces of the audience. What a bottomless chasm of vacuity they reveal! Those who flock round the Beatles, who scream themselves into hysteria, whose vacant faces flicker over the TV screen, are the least fortunate of their generation, the dull, the idle, the failures . . .”
—Paul Johnson (b. 1928)