Don Cornell - Hit Records

Hit Records

Year Single Chart positions
US UK
1942 "I Left My Heart At the Stagedoor Canteen" 3
"I Came Here To Talk For Joe" 8
1947 "That's My Desire" 2
"The Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume" 8
"The Little Old Mill" 24
"Serenade of the Bells" 3
"Hand In Hand" 21
"I'll Hate Myself In the Morning" 20
1948 "I Love You, Yes I Do" 10
"Tell Me a Story" 8
"Down Among the Sheltering Palms" 14
1949 "Careless Hands" 3
"Kiss Me Sweet" 29
"Room Full of Roses" 2
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" 12
"It Isn't Fair" 2
1950 "I Need You So" 28
1952 "I'll Walk Alone" 5
"I'm Yours" 3
"This Is the Beginning of the End" 20
"You'll Never Get Away" 17
"I" 7
1953 "S'posin'" 28
"She Loves Me" 23
"Please Play Our Song" 18
"Heart of My Heart" 10
"You're On Trial" 24
1954 "Size 12" 23
"Believe In Me" 22
"Hold My Hand" 2 1
1955 "Most of All" 14
"The Door Is Still Open To My Heart" flip
"Stranger In Paradise" 19
"The Bible Tells Me So" 7
"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" 26
"Young Abe Lincoln" 25
1956 "Teenage Meeting" 80
"Rock Island Line" 59
"See Saw" 57
1957 "Mama Guitar" 47

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