1955 in Country Music - Top Hits of The Year - Other Major Hits

Other Major Hits

Single Artist
2 All Right Faron Young
13 Annie Over Hank Thompson
2 Are You Mine Ginny Wright and Tom Tall
6 Are You Mine Myrna Lorrie and Buddy DeVal
14 Are You Mine Red Sovine and Goldie Hill
3 As Long as I Live Kitty Wells and Red Foley
5 Baby Let's Play House Elvis Presley
4 The Ballad of Davy Crockett Tennessee Ernie Ford
10 The Ballad of Davy Crockett Mac Wiseman
4 Beautiful Lies Jean Shepard
7 Blue Darlin' Jimmy C. Newman
5 Born to Be Happy Hank Snow
7 Breakin' In Another Heart Hank Thompson
11 The Cattle Call Slim Whitman
7 Company's Comin' Porter Wagoner
14 Cry! Cry! Cry! Johnny Cash
7 Cryin', Prayin', Waitin', Hopin' Hank Snow
5 Cuzz Yore So Sweet Simon Crum
8 Daddy, You Know What? Jim Wilson
7 Daydreamin' Jimmy C. Newman
12 Don't Forget Eddy Arnold
5 Don't Take It Out On Me Hank Thompson
11 Don't Tease Me Carl Smith
9 Drinking Tequila Jim Reeves
11 Go Back You Fool Faron Young
4 Hearts of Stone Red Foley
7 Here Today and Gone Tomorrow The Browns
13 His Hands Tennessee Ernie Ford
10 I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven Eddie Dean
6 I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else) Ferlin Husky
8 I Gotta Go Get My Baby Justin Tubb
13 I Guess I'm Crazy Tommy Collins
11 I Love You Mostly Lefty Frizzell
10 I Thought of You Jean Shepard
6 I Walked Alone Last Night Eddy Arnold
13 I Wanna Wanna Wanna The Wilburn Brothers
14 I'll Baby Sit with You Ferlin Husky
7 I'm Glad I Got to See You Once Again Hank Snow
10 I'm Gonna Fall Out of Love with You Webb Pierce
12 I'm in Love with You Kitty Wells
2 I've Been Thinking Eddy Arnold
7 I've Kissed You My Last Time Kitty Wells
12 If Lovin' You Is Wrong Hank Thompson
2 If You Ain't Lovin' Faron Young
7 If You Were Me Webb Pierce
7 In the Jailhouse Now No. 2 Jimmie Rodgers
6 In Time Eddy Arnold
5 It Tickles Tommy Collins
2 Just Call Me Lonesome Eddy Arnold
8 The Kentuckian Song Eddy Arnold
7 Kiss-Crazy Baby Johnnie & Jack
5 Kisses Don't Lie Carl Smith
7 Little Tom Ferlin Husky
5 Mainliner (The Hawk with Silver Wings) Hank Snow
6 Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True) Kitty Wells and Red Foley
2 Making Believe Kitty Wells
5 Making Believe Jimmy Work
9 Maybellene Marty Robbins
13 Mister Sandman Chet Atkins
5 More Than Anything Else in the World Carl Smith
6 Most of All Hank Thompson
15 The Next Voice You Hear Hank Snow
13 No, I Don't Believe I Will Carl Smith
14 No One Dear but You Johnnie & Jack
11 Old Lonesome Times Carl Smith
5 Penny Candy Jim Reeves
9 Please Don't Let Me Love You Hank Williams
10 The Richest Man (In the World) Eddy Arnold
15 S.O.S. Johnnie & Jack
3 A Satisfied Mind Red Foley and Betty Foley
4 A Satisfied Mind Jean Shepard
15 Silver Bell Hank Snow and Chet Atkins
14 So Lovely, Baby Rusty & Doug
11 Sure Fire Kisses Justin Tubb and Goldie Hill
13 Take Possession Jean Shepard
7 That's All Right Marty Robbins
6 That's What Makes the Juke Box Play Jimmy Work
3 There She Goes Carl Smith
9 There's Poison in Your Heart Kitty Wells
7 Thirty Days (To Come Back Home) Ernest Tubb
14 Time Goes By Marty Robbins
9 Two Kinds of Love Eddy Arnold
10 Untied Tommy Collins
12 Wait a Little Longer Please, Jesus Carl Smith
8 When I Stop Dreaming The Louvin Brothers
7 Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On Kitty Wells
4 Why Baby Why George Jones
5 Wildwood Flower Hank Thompson and Merle Travis
3 Would You Mind? Hank Snow
7 The Yellow Rose of Texas Ernest Tubb
3 Yellow Roses Hank Snow
4 Yonder Comes a Sucker Jim Reeves
15 You Oughta See Pickles Now Tommy Collins

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