1938 in Music - Top Hit Recordings

Top Hit Recordings

  • "A Gypsy Told Me" by Ted Weems And His Orchestra With Perry Como
  • "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" by Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb
  • "Begin the Beguine" by Artie Shaw
  • "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" by The Andrews Sisters
  • "Cry, Baby, Cry" by Larry Clinton
  • "Don't Be That Way" by Benny Goodman
  • "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams" by Bing Crosby
  • "Music, Maestro, Please" by Tommy Dorsey
  • "My Reverie" by Larry Clinton
  • "Roll 'Em Pete' by Big Joe Turner And Pete Johnson
  • "Thanks for the Memory" recorded by
    • Shep Fields
    • Bob Hope And Shirley Ross
  • "Ti-Pi-Tin" by Horace Heidt
  • "Walking in The Kings Highway" by The Carter Family

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