1945 in Music - Top Hit Records

Top Hit Records

  • "11:60 PM" by Harry James
  • "A Little on the Lonely Side" by Frankie Carle
  • "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" by Johnny Mercer
  • "Apple Honey" by Woody Herman
  • "Bell Bottom Trousers"
    • by Jerry Colonna
    • by The Jesters
    • by Kay Kyser and his orchestra
    • by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians
    • by Tony Pastor and his orchestra
    • by Louis Prima and his orchestra
  • "Bijou" by Woody Herman
  • "Caldonia" by
    • Louis Jordan
    • Woody Herman
  • "Candy" by Johnny Mercer, Jo Stafford, and The Pied Pipers
  • "Chickery Chick" by Sammy Kaye
  • "(Did You Ever Get) That Feeling in the Moonlight" by Perry Como
  • "Dig You Later" by Perry Como
  • "Doctor Lawyer Indian Chief" by Betty Hutton
  • "Dream" by Frank Sinatra
  • "Gotta Be This or That" by Benny Goodman
  • "I Can't Begin to Tell You" by Bing Crosby
  • "I Don't Care Who Knows It" by Harry James
  • "If I Loved You" by Harry James, also Frank Sinatra
  • "I'll Buy That Dream" by Harry James
  • "I'm Beginning to See the Light" by Harry James
  • "I Should Care" by Frank Sinatra
  • "It May As Well Be Spring" by Dick Haymes
  • "It's Been a Long, Long Time" by Harry James, also Bing Crosby
  • "Laura" by Woody Herman
  • "Northwest Passage" by Woody Herman
  • "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" by Frank Sinatra
  • "Rum and Coca-Cola" by Vaughn Monroe
  • "Salt Peanuts" by Dizzy Gillespie
  • "T'ain't Me" by Les Brown & His Orchestra featuring Doris Day
  • "Tampico" by Stan Kenton
  • "Temptation" by Perry Como
  • "There Goes That Song Again" by Russ Morgan
  • "There! I've Said It Again" by Vaughn Monroe
  • "Waitin' for the Train to Come In" by Harry James
  • "You Belong to My Heart" by Bing Crosby
  • "Your Father's Moustache" by Woody Herman

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