Tony Martin (American Singer) - Hit Records

Hit Records

Year Single Chart positions
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AC
UK
1938 "The Moon Of Manakoora" 15
"I Hadn't Anyone Till You" 4
"You Couldn't Be Cuter" 16
"My Walking Stick" 17
"Now It Can Be Told" 13
1939 "South of the Border" 16
1940 "It's a Blue World" 2
"Fools Rush In" 14
1941 "Tonight We Love" 5
1942 "To Each His Own" 4
1946 "Rumors Are Flying" 9
"I'll Dance At Your Wedding" 23
1948 "Hooray For Love" 21
"Confess" 25
"For Every Man There's a Woman" 30
"It's Magic 11
1949 "If You Stub Your Toe On the Moon" 17
"Circus" 24
"There's No Tomorrow" 2
"Marta" 15
1950 "I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)" 3
"Valencia" 18
"La Vie en rose" 9
1951 "A Penny a Kiss" 8
"In Your Arms" 20
"Would I Love You" 19
"I Get Ideas" 3
"I Apologize" 20
"The Musicians" 24
"Vanity" 18
"Over a Bottle of Wine" 17
"Domino" 9
1952 "Kiss of Fire" 6
"Some Day" 24
"Lunna Rossa" 27
"Dance of Destiny" 27
1953 "April In Portugal" 17
"Sorta On the Border" 26
1954 "Stranger In Paradise" 10 6
"Here" 5
1956 "Walk Hand In Hand" 10 2
"It's Better In the Dark" 60
1957 "Do I Love You (Because You're Beautiful)" 82
1965 "Talkin' To Your Picture" 133
1967 "Theme from the Sandpebbles (And We Were Lovers)" 22

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