Kitty Kallen - Hit Recordings

Hit Recordings

Year Single Chart positions
U.S. U.S.
R&B
U.S.
AC
UK
1943 "They're Either Too Young or Too Old" 2
"Star Eyes" 3
1944 "Besame Mucho" 1
"When They Ask About You" 4 10
1945 "I'm Beginning To See the Light" 1
"I Don't Care Who Knows It" 8
"Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry" 16
"Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta" 11
"11:60 PM" 8
"I'll Buy That Dream" 2
"It's Been a Long, Long Time" 1
"Waitin' For the Train To Come In" 6
1946 "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" 22
1949 "Kiss Me Sweet" 30
1950 "Juke Box Annie" 17
"Our Lady of Fatima" 10
1951 "The Aba Daba Honeymoon" 9
1953 "Are You Looking For a Sweetheart?" 27
1954 "Little Things Mean a Lot" 1 1
"In the Chapel In the Moonlight" 4
"I Want You All To Myself (Just You)" 23
1955 "Sweet Kentucky Rose" 76
1956 "Go On With the Wedding" 39
1959 "If I Give My Heart To You" 34
1960 "That Old Feeling" 55
1962 "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" 101
"My Coloring Book" 18 7
1963 "Please Don't" 121

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