US No. 1 Hit Singles
These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1955.
First week | Number of weeks | Title | Artist |
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January 22, 1955 | 2 | "Let Me Go, Lover" | Joan Weber |
February 5, 1955 | 1 | "Hearts of Stone" | Fontane Sisters |
February 12, 1955 | 6 | "Sincerely" | McGuire Sisters |
March 26, 1955 | 5 | "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" | Bill Hayes |
April 30, 1955 | 10 | "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" | Perez Prado |
July 9, 1955 | 8 | "Rock Around the Clock" | Bill Haley & His Comets |
September 3, 1955 | 5 | "The Yellow Rose of Texas" | Mitch Miller |
October 8, 1955 | 1 | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | The Four Aces |
October 15, 1955 | 1 | "The Yellow Rose of Texas" | Mitch Miller |
October 22, 1955 | 1 | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | The Four Aces |
October 29, 1955 | 4 | "Autumn Leaves" | Roger Williams |
November 26, 1955 | 7 | "Sixteen Tons" | Tennessee Ernie Ford |
Read more about this topic: 1955 In Music
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