Top Hits of The Year
- "Blue Eyed Ellaine" - Ernest Tubb
- "Blueberry Hill" - Gene Autry
- "El Rancho Grande" - Gene Autry
- "Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye" - Gene Autry
- "I'll Get Along Somehow" - Ernest Tubb
- "Ida Red" - Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys
- "Just To Ease My Worried Mind" - Roy Acuff
- "New San Antonio Rose" – Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
- "Old Age Pension Check" – Roy Acuff
- "Old Fashioned Love" - Roy Acuff
- "Streamlined Cannonball" - Roy Acuff
- "There's A Chill On The Hill" - Jimmie Davis
- "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" - Bing Crosby
- "Worried Mind" - Ted Daffan's Texans
- "Worried Mind" - Jimmie Davis
- "You Are My Sunshine"- Bob Atcher
- "You Are My Sunshine" - Jimmie Davis
- "Cimmaron"- Jimmy Wakely
- "My Window Faces The South"- Bob Wills
- "Lone Star Rag"- Bob Wills
- "Smokey Mountain Rag"- Roy Acuff
- "I'll Keep On Loving You"- Floyd Tillman
- "I'll Keep On Loving You"- Cliff Bruner
- "Weary River"- Roy Acuff
- "Blue Eyed Darling"- Roy Acuff
- "My Baby And My Wife"- Ernest Tubb
- "I'll Never Cry Over You"- Ernest Tubb
- "Too Late"- Jimmy Wakely
- "South Of The Border"- Gene Autry
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