Vic Damone - Hit Records

Hit Records

Year Single Chart positions
U.S. U.S.
AC
UK
1947 "I Have But One Heart" 7
"You Do" 7
1948 "Thoughtless" 22
"My Fair Lady" 27
"It's Magic" 24
"Say Something Sweet To Your Sweetheart" 23
1949 "Again" 6
"You're Breaking My Heart" 1
"The Four Winds and the Seven Seas" 16
"My Bolero" 10
"Why Was I Born?" 20
1950 "Sitting By the Window" 29
"God's Country" 27
"Vagabond Shoes" 17
"Tzena Tzena Tzena" 6
"Just Say I Love Her" 13
"Can Anyone Explain" 25
"Cincinnati Dancing Pig" 11
"My Heart Cries for You" 4
"Music By the Angels" 18
1951 "Tell Me You Love Me" 21
"If" 28
"My Truly Truly Fair" 4
"Longing For You" 12
"Calla Calla" 13
1952 "Jump Through the Ring" 22
"Here In My Heart" 8
"Take My Heart" 30
"Rosanne" 23
1953 "Sugar" 13
"April In Portugal" 10
"Eternally" 12
"Ebb Tide" 10
"A Village In Peru" 30
1954 "The Breeze and I" 21
"The Sparrow Sings" 27
1955 "Por Favor" 73
1956 "On the Street Where You Live" 4 1
"War and Peace" 59
1957 "Do I Love You" 62
"An Affair To Remember" 16 29
1958 "Gigi" 88
"The Only Man On the Island" 24
1962 "What Kind of Fool Am I" 131
1965 "You Were Only Fooling" 30 8
"Why Don't You Believe Me" 127 25
"Tears (For Souvenirs)" 35
1967 "On the South Side of Chicago" 22
"It Makes No Difference" 12
"The Glory of Love" 15
1968 "Nothing To Lose" 40
"Why Can't I Walk Away" 21
1969 "To Make a Big Man Cry" 31

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