1951 In Music
These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1951.
| First week | Number of weeks | Title | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 3, 1951 | 1 | "If" | Perry Como |
| March 10, 1951 | 1 | "Be My Love" | Mario Lanza |
| March 17, 1951 | 5 | "If" | Perry Como |
| April 21, 1951 | 9 | "How High the Moon" | Les Paul & Mary Ford |
| June 23, 1951 | 5 | "Too Young" | Nat King Cole |
| July 28, 1951 | 6 | "Come On-a My House" | Rosemary Clooney |
| September 8, 1951 | 8 | "Because of You" | Tony Bennett |
| November 3, 1951 | 6 | "Cold, Cold Heart" | Tony Bennett |
| December 15, 1951 | 2 | "(It's No) Sin" | Eddy Howard |
| December 29, 1951 | 11 | "Cry" | Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads |
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