Guy Mitchell - Hit Songs

Hit Songs

Year Single Chart positions
U.S. UK US Country U.S.
R&B
1950 "My Heart Cries for You" 2
"The Roving Kind" 4
1951 "You're Just in Love" 24
"Sparrow in the Treetop" 8
"Christopher Columbus" 27
"Unless" 17
"My Truly, Truly Fair" 2
"Belle Belle My Liberty Belle" 9
"Sweetheart of Yesterday" 23
"There's Always Room At Our House" 20
"I Can't Help It" 28
1952 "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" 4
"Day of Jubilo" 26
"Feet Up (Pat Him on the Po-Po)" 14 2
"'Cause I Love You, That's a Why" 24
1953 "She Wears Red Feathers" 19 1
"Tell Us Where the Good Times Are" 23
"Pretty Little Black Eyed Susie" 2
"Look At That Girl" 1
"Chicka Boom" 4
"Cloud Lucky Seven" 2
1954 "The Cuff of My Shirt" 9
"A Dime and a Dollar" 8
1956 "Ninety Nine Years" 23
"Singing the Blues" 1 1 4
"Crazy With Love" 53
1957 "Knee Deep in the Blues" 16 3
"Take Me Back Baby" 47
"Rock-a-Billy" 10 1
"In the Middle of a Dark Dark Night" 25
"Sweet Stuff" 83 flip
"Call Rosie On the Phone" 17
1959 "Heartaches by the Number" 1 5 19
1960 "The Same Old Me" 51
"My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You" 45
1961 "Your Goodnight Kiss" 106
1962 "(I'd Like to Be In) Charlie's Shoes" 110
"Go Tiger Go" 101
1967 "Traveling Shoes" 51
1968 "Alabam" 61
"Frisco Lane" 71

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