Georgia Gibbs - Hit Records

Hit Records

Year Single Chart positions
US US
AC
1950 "If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked a Cake)" 5 -
"Play a Simple Melody" 25 -
1951 "I Still Feel the Same About You" 18 -
"Tom's Tune" 21 -
"Good Morning, Mr. Echo" 21 -
"While You Danced, Danced, Danced" 6 -
"Cry" 24 -
1952 "Kiss of Fire" 1 -
"So Madly In Love" 21 -
"My Favorite Song" 22 -
1953 "Seven Lonely Days" 5 -
"For Me, For Me" 21 -
"The Bridge of Sighs" 30 -
"A Home Lovin' Man" 30 -
1954 "Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding Bell" 18 -
"My Sin" 21 -
"Wait For Me, Darling" 24 -
1955 "Tweedle Dee" # 2 -
"Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)" 1 -
"Sweet and Gentle" 12 -
"I Want You To Be My Baby" 14 -
"Goodbye to Rome (Arrivederci Roma)" 51 -
"24 Hours a Day (364 a Year)" 74 -
1956 "Rock Right" 36 -
"Kiss Me Another" # 30 -
"Happiness Street" 20 -
"Tra La La" 24 -
1957 "Silent Lips" 68 -
"I'm Walking the Floor Over You" 92 -
1958 "The Hula Hoop Song" 32 -
1965 "Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder" 132 -
1966 "Let Me Dream" - 37

# "Tweedle Dee" charted at #20 in the UK Singles Chart; "Kiss Me Another" at #25 UK

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