Hit Songs
For hit songs charted by Billy Vaughn as a member of The Hilltoppers, see the article on that group.- "A Theme From The Three Penny Opera 'Moritat'" (1956)
- "A Swingin' Safari" (#13 U.S.) (1962)
- "Berlin Melody" (#61 U.S.) (1961)
- "Blue Hawaii" (1958)
- "Blue Tango" (1956)
- "Blue Tomorrow" (#84 U.S.) (1961)
- "Blue Velvet" (1964)
- "Chapel By The Sea" (#69 U.S.) (1962)
- "Cimarron (Roll On)" (1958)
- "Come September" (#73 U.S.) (1961)
- "Dutchman's Gold" (1960) with Walter Brennan
- "Hawaiian War Chant" (1959)
- "La Paloma" (1958)
- "Little Boy Blue" (1956)
- "Look For A Star" (#19 U.S.) (1960)
- "Melody of Love" (1954)
- "Mexican Pearls" (#94 U.S.) (1965)
- "Michelle" (#77 U.S.)(1966)
- "Orange Blossom Special" (#63 U.S.)(1961)
- "Petticoats of Portugal" (1956)
- "Raunchy" (1957)
- "Sail Along Silvery Moon" (1957)
- "Singing Hills" (1958)
- "The Shifting Whispering Sands (Part 1 & 2)" (1955)
- "The Ship That Never Sailed" (1957)
- "The Sundowners" (#51 U.S.) (1960)
- "Trying" (1958)
- "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" (1958)
- "Wheels" (#1 GER (14 weeks), #28 U.S.) (1961)
- "When The White Lilacs Bloom Again" (1956)
- "Your Cheatin' Heart" (1959)
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