1935 in Music - Top Hit Recordings

Top Hit Recordings

  • "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" by Nelson Eddy, accompanied Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra, from film version of Naughty Marietta
  • "Blue Moon" by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra
  • "Chasing Shadows" by The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
  • "I'm Falling in Love with Someone" by Nelson Eddy, accompanied Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra, from film version of Naughty Marietta
  • "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter" by Fats Waller & His Rhythm
  • "In A Little Gypsy Tea Room" by Bob Crosby & His Orchestra
  • "It's A Sin to Tell a Lie" by Fats Waller & His Rhythm
  • "The Lady In Red" by Louis Prima
  • "The Object Of My Affection" by the Boswell Sisters
  • "On the Isle Of Capri" by Ray Noble & His Orchestra
  • "On the Beach at Bali-Bali" by Henry "Red" Allen
  • "Red Sails In the Sunset" by Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
  • "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" by Nelson Eddy, accompanied Nathaniel Shilkret Orchestra
  • "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra

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