1951 in Music - Top Hits On Record

Top Hits On Record

  • "Aba Daba Honeymoon" – Debbie Reynolds & Carleton Carpenter
  • "Because" – Mario Lanza
  • "Because Of You" – Tony Bennett
  • "Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle" – Guy Mitchell
  • "Blue Tango" – Leroy Anderson & his Orchestra
  • "Charmaine" – Mantovani & his Orchestra
  • "Cold, Cold Heart" – Tony Bennett
  • "Come On-A My House" – Rosemary Clooney
  • "Cry" – Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
  • "Detour" – Patti Page
  • "Down The Trail Of Achin' Hearts" – Patti Page
  • "Down Yonder" recorded by:
    • Del Wood
    • Champ Butler
  • "Flamenco" – Frankie Laine
  • "Gambella (The Gamblin' Lady)" – Frankie Laine & Jo Stafford
  • "The Gang That Sang Heart Of My Heart" – Frankie Laine
  • "Get Happy" – Frankie Laine
  • "Get Out Those Old Records" – Guy Lombardo (The Lombardo Trio vocals)
  • "The Girl In The Wood" – Frankie Laine
  • "Give Me Time" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Gone Fishin'" – Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong
  • "Got Him Off My Hands" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "Hello, Young Lovers" recorded by:
    • Perry Como
    • Guy Lombardo (Kenny Martin vocals)
  • "Hey, Good Lookin'" – Frankie Laine & Jo Stafford
  • "The Hot Canary" – Florian Zabach
  • "How High The Moon" – Les Paul and Mary Ford
  • "I Tawt I Taw A Puddy Tat" – Mel Blanc
  • "If" – Perry Como
  • "It Is No Secret" – Bill Kenny & The Song Spinners
  • "It's All In the Game" – Tommy Edwards
  • "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" – Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters
  • "Jealousy (Jalousie)" – Frankie Laine
  • "Jezebel" – Frankie Laine
  • "The Little White Cloud That Cried" – Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads
  • "The Loveliest Night Of The Year" – Mario Lanza
  • "Lullaby of Broadway" – Doris Day
  • "Mister And Mississippi" – Patti Page
  • "Mockin' Bird Hill" – Patti Page
  • "My Heart Cries For You" recorded by:
    • Vic Damone
    • Guy Mitchell
    • Dinah Shore
  • "My Truly, Truly Fair" – Guy Mitchell
  • "On Top Of Old Smoky" – The Weavers with Terry Gilkyson
  • "Once Upon A Nickel" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "One For My Baby" – Frankie Laine
  • "Paths Of Paradise" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Pretty-Eyed Baby" – Jo Stafford & Frankie Laine
  • "Red Sails In The Sunset" – Nat King Cole
  • "Rose, Rose, I Love You" – Frankie Laine
  • "Shanghai" – Doris Day
  • "Sin" – Eddy Howard & his Orchestra
  • "Sound Off (The Duckworth Chant)" – Vaughn Monroe
  • "Sparrow in the Treetop" – Guy Mitchell
  • "A Sunday Kind Of Love" – Jo Stafford
  • "Sweet Violets" – Dinah Shore
  • "The Syncopated Clock" – Leroy Anderson & his Orchestra
  • "Tell Me" – Doris Day
  • "Tell Me Why" – The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts
  • "Tell The Lady I Said Goodbye" – Johnnie Ray
  • "Tom's Tune" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "Too Young" – Nat King Cole
  • "Undecided" – The Ames Brothers
  • "Vanity" – Don Cherry
  • "When It's Sleep Time Down South" – Frankie Laine
  • "While You Danced, Danced, Danced" – Georgia Gibbs
  • "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise" – Les Paul and Mary Ford
  • "Would I Love You (Love You, Love You)" – Patti Page

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