Top R&B and Country Hits On Record
- "Big Foot May" – Hal Paige & His Blues Boys
- "Big Mamou Daddy – Carmen Taylor
- "The Clock" – Johnny Ace with the Beale Streeters
- "Crazy Man Crazy" – Bill Haley & His Comets
- "Crying In The Chapel" – The Orioles
- "Good Lovin' " – The Clovers
- "Hound Dog" – Big Mama Thornton
- "Let The Boogie Woogie Roll" – Clyde McPhatter
- "Mama (He Treats Your Daughter Mean)" – Ruth Brown
- "Mend Your Ways" – Ruth Brown
- "Mess Around" – Ray Charles
- "Please Don't Leave Me" – Fats Domino
- "Shake A Hand" – Faye Adams
- "Wild Wild Young Men" – Ruth Brown
- "Your Cheatin' Heart" – Hank Williams
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