Hit Songs
Year | Single | Chart positions | |||
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U.S. | UK | US Country | U.S. R&B |
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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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