Dick Haymes - Hit Records

Hit Records

Year Single Chart positions
U.S. U.S.
R&B
1941 "A Sinner Kissed an Angel" 15
1942 "The Devil Sat Down and Cried" 15
"Idaho" 4
"Take Me" 10
"Serenade In Blue" 17
1943 "It Can't Be Wrong" 1 2
"In My Arms" 3
"You'll Never Know" 1 1
"Wait For Me, Mary" 6
"I Never Mention Your Name" 11
"I Heard You Cried Last Night" 13 8
"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey" 5
"For the First Time" 13
1944 "I'll Get By" 1
"Long Ago (and Far Away)" 2
"How Many Times Do I Have To Tell You" 27
"How Blue the Night" 11
"It Had To Be You" 4
"Together" 3
"Janie" 26
1945 "Laura" 9
"The More I See You" 7
"I Wish I Knew" 6
"Till the End of Time" 3
"Love Letters" 11
"I'll Buy That Dream" 2
"Some Sunday Morning" 9
"That's For Me" 6
"It Might As Well Be Spring" 5
1946 "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" 7
"It's a Grand Night For Singing" 21
"Oh! What It Seemed To Be" 4
"Slowly" 12
"Come Rain or Come Shine" 23
"In Love In Vain" 12
"You Make Me Feel So Young" 21
"Why Does It Get So Late So Early" 22
"On the Boardwalk" 21
1947 "For You, For Me, Forevermore" 19
"How Are Things In Glocca Mora" 9
"Mam'selle" 3
"There's No Business Like Show Business" 25
"Ivy" 19
"Naughty Angeline" 21
"I Wish I Didn't Love You So" 9
"And Mimi" 15
1948 "Teresa" 21
"Little White Lies" 2
"You Can't Be True, Dear" 9
"Nature Boy" 11
"It's Magic" 9
"Ev'ry Day I Love You" 24
1949 "Bouquet of Roses" 22
"Room Full of Roses" 6
"Maybe It's Because" 5
"The Old Master Painter" 4
1950 "Roses" 29
"Count Every Star" 10
"Can Anyone Explain" 23
1951 "You're Just In Love" 30
"And So To Sleep Again" 28
1956 "Two Different Worlds" 80

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