Hit Singles
Year | Single | US Chart position | label | catalog # |
---|---|---|---|---|
1942 | "Cow Cow Boogie" | 9 | Capitol | 102 |
"Mr. Five by Five" | 10 | Capitol | 115 | |
1943 | "Get On Board Little Chillun" | 17 (R&B) | Capitol | 133 |
"Shoo Shoo Baby" | 4 | Capitol | 143 | |
1944 | "No Love, No Nothin’" | 4 | Capitol | 143 |
"Tess' Torch Song" | 11 | Capitol | 151 | |
"Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet" | 7 | Capitol | 151 | |
"The Patty Cake Man" | 10 | Capitol | 163 | |
1945 | "Captain Kidd" | 17 | Capitol | 193 |
1946 | "Buzz Me" | 15 | Capitol | 226 |
"The House of Blue Lights" | 8 (R&B) | Capitol | 251 | |
1952 | "The Blacksmith Blues" | 3 | Capitol | 1922 |
"Oakie Boogie" | 23 | Capitol | 2072 | |
1953 | "40 Cups of Coffee" | 26 | Capitol | 2539 |
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