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This is a list of Billboard magazine's top popular songs of 1950 according to retail sales.[1] Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | "Goodnight Irene" | Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers | 2 | "Mona Lisa" | Nat King Cole | 3 | "Third Man Theme" | Anton Karas | 4 | "Sam's Song" | Gary & Bing Crosby | 5 | "Simple Melody" | Gary & Bing Crosby | 6 | "Music, Music, Music" | Teresa Brewer | 7 | "Third Man Theme" | Guy Lombardo | 8 | "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" | Red Foley | 9 | "Harbor Lights" | Sammy Kaye | 10 | "It Isn't Fair" | Sammy Kaye & Don Cornell | 11 | "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd have Baked a Cake" | Eileen Barton | 12 | "Bonaparte's Retreat" | Kay Starr | 13 | "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" | Gordon Jenkins & The Weavers | 14 | "There's No Tomorrow" | Tony Martin | 15 | "The Thing" | Phil Harris | 16 | "Sentimental Me" | Ames Brothers | 17 | "I Wanna Be Loved" | Andrews Sisters & Gordon Jenkins | 18 | "Tennessee Waltz" | Patti Page | 19 | "I Can Dream, Can't I" | Andrews Sisters & Gordon Jenkins | 20 | "I'll Never Be Free" | Tennessee Ernie Ford & Kay Starr | 21 | "All My Love" | Patti Page | 22 | "My Foolish Heart" | Gordon Jenkins | 23 | "Rag Mop" | Ames Brothers | 24 | "Bewitched" | Bill Snyder | 25 | "Hoop-Dee-Doo" | Perry Como | 26 | "Bewitched" | Gordon Jenkins | 27 | "Can Anyone Explain?" | Ames Brothers | 28 | "My Foolish Heart" | Billy Eckstine | 29 | "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" | Bing Crosby | 30 | "The Cry of the Wild Goose" | Frankie Laine |
See also- 1950 in music
- List of number-one singles of 1950 (U.S.)
References1. ^{{cite journal|url=https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/50s/1951/Billboard%201951-01-13.pdf |title=The Year's Top Popular Records according to Retail Sales | journal=The Billboard |volume=63 |issue=2 |date=January 13, 1951 |page= 18}}
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