Other Major Hits
Single | Artist | |
---|---|---|
8 | All Grown Up | Johnny Horton |
4 | All Over Again | Johnny Cash |
3 | Anna Marie | Jim Reeves |
13 | Are You Really Mine? | Jimmie Rodgers |
10 | Believe What You Say | Ricky Nelson |
4 | Big River | Johnny Cash |
7 | Big Wheels | Hank Snow |
2 | Blue Boy | Jim Reeves |
4 | Breathless | Jerry Lee Lewis |
15 | Claudette | The Everly Brothers |
7 | Color of the Blues | George Jones |
6 | Come in Stranger | Johnny Cash |
3 | Crying Over You | Webb Pierce |
3 | Curtain in the Window | Ray Price |
7 | Devoted to You | The Everly Brothers |
2 | Don't | Elvis Presley |
10 | Every Time I'm Kissing You | Faron Young |
10 | Falling Back to You | Webb Pierce |
5 | Give Myself a Party | Don Gibson |
8 | Half a Mind | Ernest Tubb |
2 | Hard Headed Woman | Elvis Presley |
14 | Have Blues-Will Travel | Eddie Noack |
16 | He's Lost His Love for Me | Kitty Wells |
9 | Hey, Mr. Bluebird | Ernest Tubb and The Wilburn Brothers |
9 | High School Confidential | Jerry Lee Lewis |
13 | House of Glass | Ernest Tubb |
11 | How Do You Hold a Memory | Hank Thompson |
4 | I Beg of You | Elvis Presley |
3 | I Can't Stop Loving You | Kitty Wells |
7 | I Can't Stop Loving You | Don Gibson |
5 | I Found My Girl in the USA | Jimmie Skinner |
8 | I Love You More | Jim Reeves |
18 | I Want to Go Where No One Knows Me | Jean Shepard |
19 | I'll Make It All Up to You | Jerry Lee Lewis |
3 | Invitation to the Blues | Ray Price |
9 | Is It Wrong (For Loving You) | Warner Mack |
3 | It's a Little More Like Heaven | Hank Locklin |
5 | Jacqueline | Bobby Helms |
7 | Jealousy | Kitty Wells |
10 | Just a Little Lonesome | Bobby Helms |
18 | Lonely Island Pearl | Johnnie & Jack |
8 | Look Who's Blue | Don Gibson |
15 | Lost to a Geisha Girl | Skeeter Davis |
12 | Love Bug Crawl | Jimmy Edwards |
10 | My Bucket's Got a Hole in It | Ricky Nelson |
11 | Nothin' Needs Nothin' (Like I Need You) | Marvin Rainwater |
5 | Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again | Jimmie Rodgers |
8 | Once More | Roy Acuff |
13 | Once More | Osborne Brothers and Red Allen |
12 | One Week Later | Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells |
10 | Overnight | Jim Reeves |
18 | Patricia | Perez Prado |
2 | Pick Me Up On Your Way Down | Charlie Walker |
17 | Pink Pedal Pushers | Carl Perkins |
9 | Please Pass the Biscuits | Gene Sullivan |
3 | Poor Little Fool | Ricky Nelson |
6 | Raunchy | Bill Justis |
11 | Raunchy | Ernie Freeman |
17 | Rebel-'Rouser | Duane Eddy |
14 | Rock Hearts | Jimmy Martin |
5 | Secretly | Jimmie Rodgers |
5 | Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On | Hank Locklin |
4 | She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More) | Marty Robbins |
10 | Should We Tell Him | The Everly Brothers |
14 | Splish Splash | Bobby Darin |
2 | Squaws Along the Yukon | Hank Thompson |
2 | Stairway of Love | Marty Robbins |
8 | Stood Up | Ricky Nelson |
7 | Stop the World (And Let Me Off) | Johnnie & Jack |
16 | Talk to Me Lonesome Heart | James O'Gwynn |
9 | That's the Way I Feel | Faron Young |
4 | This Little Girl of Mine | The Everly Brothers |
15 | Touch and Go Heart | Kitty Wells |
6 | Treasure of Love | George Jones |
7 | Tupelo County Jail | Webb Pierce |
8 | Uh-Huh-mm | Sonny James |
12 | Waitin' in School | Ricky Nelson |
2 | The Ways of a Woman in Love | Johnny Cash |
3 | Wear My Ring Around Your Neck | Elvis Presley |
7 | What Do I Care | Johnny Cash |
8 | What Makes a Man Wander | Jimmie Skinner |
13 | When | Kalin Twins |
15 | Whispering Rain | Hank Snow |
15 | Whole Lotta Woman | Marvin Rainwater |
16 | A Woman Captured Me | Hank Snow |
13 | Would You Care | The Browns |
2 | You Win Again | Jerry Lee Lewis |
10 | You'll Come Back | Webb Pierce |
5 | You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven | Johnny Cash |
6 | Your Name Is Beautiful | Carl Smith |
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