Top New Album Releases
- Blood on the Saddle – Tex Ritter (Capitol)
- Dutchman's Gold - Walter Brennan (Dot)
- Eddy Arnold Sings Them Again - Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- Goldie Hill - Goldie Hill (Decca)
- I'll Sing You A Song – and Harmonize Too – Skeeter Davis (RCA)
- Johnny Horton Makes History – Johnny Horton (Columbia)
- Midnight Jamboree – Ernest Tubb & His Texas Trubadors, featuring Various Artists (Decca)
- More - Eddy Arnold (RCA)
- The Other Chet Atkins - Chet Atkins (RCA)
- Seasons of My Heart - Kitty Wells (Decca)
- Sixteen Tons – Tennessee Ernie Ford (Capitol)
- Smoke, Smoke, Smoke – Tex Williams (Capitol)
- Teensville - Chet Atkins (RCA)
- Town and Country - The Browns
- A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers - Louvin Brothers (Capitol)
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