1948 in Music - Top Hits On Record

Top Hits On Record

  • "Buttons and Bows" - Dinah Shore
  • "Confess" recorded by
    • Doris Day & Buddy Clark
    • Patti Page (the first multi-tracked song)
  • "Cool Water" - Vaughn Monroe & The Sons of the Pioneers
  • "Deck Of Cards" - Phil Harris
  • "Don't Have To Tell Nobody" - Frankie Laine
  • "Gloria" - The Mills Brothers
  • "Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue" recorded by:
    • Gordon MacRae
    • The Harmonicats
    • Jack Emerson
  • "I Love You So Much (It Hurts Me)" - The Mills Brothers
  • "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" recorded by:
    • Frankie Laine
    • Art Mooney
  • "I'm My Own Grandpa" - Guy Lombardo & The Guy Lombardo Trio
  • "Is It True What They Say About Dixie" - Al Jolson & The Mills Brothers
  • "It's Magic" - Doris Day
  • "Little White Lies" - Dick Haymes & The Four Hits And A Miss
  • "Love Somebody" - Doris Day & Buddy Clark
  • "MaƱana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" - Peggy Lee
  • "Monday Again" - Frankie Laine
  • "Move On Up A Little Higher" - Mahalia Jackson
  • "My Happiness" recorded by:
    • The Pied Pipers
    • Jon and Sondra Steele
  • "Nature Boy" recorded by:
    • Nat King Cole
    • Sarah Vaughan
  • "(I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China" - Kay Kyser, Harry Babbitt & Gloria Wood
  • "Red River Valley" - Jo Stafford
  • "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" - Vaughn Monroe
  • "Rosetta" - Frankie Laine
  • "So Tired" - Russ Morgan
  • "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You" - Vaughn Monroe
  • "The Things We Did Last Summer" - Georgia Gibbs
  • "A Tree In the Meadow" - Margaret Whiting
  • "Twelfth Street Rag" - Pee Wee Hunt
  • "Underneath the Arches" - Andrews Sisters
  • "What Could Be Sweeter" - Frankie Laine
  • "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams" - Georgia Gibbs
  • "Woody Woodpecker" - Kay Kyser, Harry Babbitt & Gloria Wood
  • "You Call Everybody Darlin'" - Al Trace
  • "You Can't Be True, Dear" - Ken Griffin

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