The Yearly GELT's TOP 1950-1954

1954


Artist of the year : Elvis Presley
"I sound like nobody" is what had said the 18-year old truck driver Elvis Presley to Marion Keisker the secretary of the Sun studios in Memphis where he had come to record his earliest songs, 2 former hits of the Ink Spots. Elvis did not think launching into a singer's career but mostly wanted to hear the sound of his voice and impress his mother. This test having remained unanswered, he goes back to the studio for a second recording session but gets only few support from producer Sam Philips. This one does not however delay changing his mind and puts Elvis in touch with guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black. In early July, the trio records a cover of That's Alright Mama, a blues song written 10 years by Arthur Big Boy Crudup. Philips is this time excited by the sound and the rhythm of the performance. The 45 rpm that follows becomes fast a local hit, as well as in Arkansas and New Orleans. Taking the name of Hillbilly Cat, Elvis makes his first live performances in Memphis where he sings his rendition of Bill Monroe’s Blue Moon of Kentucky which reaches  # 1 in the local country chart. Filled with the neighboring black Delta blues culture, he will adapt the musical genre to rock 'n' roll making it the mainstream of white teenagers preferences.



 #
 Artist
 Title
 CT
 VIDEO
 1
Elvis Presley
Good Rockin' Tonight
(Roy Brown)
USA

 2
The Chordettes
Mr Sandman
(Pat Ballard)
USA
 3
Jo Stafford
Make Love To Me
(Allan Copeland/Bill Norvas)
USA
 4
The Crew Cuts
Sh-Boom
(James Keyes/Claude Feaster/Carl Feaster/Floyd McRae)
USA
 5
Archie Bleyer & Chorus
Hernando's Hideaway
(Richard Adler/Jerry Ross)
USA
 6
Sarah Vaughan
Make Yourself Comfortable
(Bob Merrill)
USA
 7
The Ames Brothers
The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane
(Sid Bennett/Roy Tepper)
USA
 8
Kitty Kallen
In The Chapel In The Moonlight
(Billy Hill)
USA
 9
Dean Martin
Sway
(Luis Demetrio/Pablo Beltran Ruiz/Norman Gimbel)
USA
 10
The Penguins
Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
(Jesse Belvin/Curtis Williams)
USA
 11
B.B. King
You Upset Me Baby
(BB King/Joe Josea/Jules Taub)
USA
 12
Bill Haley
Shake, Rattle & Roll
(Jesse Stone)
USA
 13
Judy Garland
The Man That Got Away
(Harold Arlen/Ira Gershwin)
USA
 14
The Moonglows
Sincerely
(Harvey Fuqua/Alan Freed)
USA
 15
Rosemary Clooney
Hey There
(Richard Adler/Jerry Ross)
USA
 16
Elvis Presley
That's Alright (Mama)
(Jimmy Rogers)
USA
 17
The Four Knights
I Get So Lonely
(Pat Ballard)
USA
 18
Chuck Willis
I Feel So Bad
(Chuck Willis)
USA
 19
Johnny Ace
Pledging My Love
(Ferdinand Washington/Don Robey)
USA
 20
Hank Ballard & The Midnighters
Work With Me Annie
(Hank Ballard)
USA
 21
The Fontane Sisters
Hearts Of Stone
(Eddy Ray/Rudy Jackson)

 22
The Hilltoppers
Till Then
(Eddie Seiler/Sol Marcus/Guy Wood)
USA
 23
The Spaniels
Goodnite Sweetheart, Goodnite
(Calvin Carter/James "Pookie" Hudson)
USA
 24
Nat King Cole
Answer Me, My Love
(Gerhard Winkler/Fred Rauch/Carl Sigman)
USA
 25
Elvis Presley
Blue Moon Of Kentucky
(Bill Monroe)
USA
 26
Patti Page
Changing Partners
(Joe Darion/Lary Coleman)
USA
 27
Ray Charles
I've Got A Woman
(Ray Charles/Reynald Richards)
USA
 28
The Clovers
Lovey Dovey
(Ahmet Ertegun/Eddie Curtis)
USA
 29
Perry Como
Wanted
(Jack Fulton/Lois Steele)
USA
 30
The DeJohn Sisters
(My BabyDon't Love Me) No More
(Leo J. De John/Julie De John/Dux De John)
USA
 31
Rosemary Clooney
This Ole House
(Stuart Hamblen)
USA
 32
Frank Sinatra 
Young At Heart
(Johnny Richards/Carolyn Leigh)
USA
 33
Muddy Waters
The Hoochie Coochie Man
(Willie Dixon)
USA
 34
Kitty Kallen
Little Things Mean A Lot
(Edith Lindeman/Carl Sutz)
USA
35
The Harptones
My Memories Of You
(Raoul J. Cita)
USA
36
Doris Day
If I Give My Heart To You
(Jimmy Brewster/Jimmie Crane/Al Jacobs)
USA
 37
The De Castro Sisters
Teach Me Tonight
(Gene De Paul/Sammy Cahn)
USA
 38
Ronnie Hilton
I Still Believe

UK
 39
Petula Clark
The Little Shoemaker
(Geoffrey Parsons/John Turner)
UK
 40
Perry Como
Papa Loves Mambo
(Al Hoffman/Dick Manning/Rix Beichner)
USA

1953

Artist of the year : Joni James

With 9 songs  in the U.S. chart,  Joni James runs a flawless course. This young 22-year-old singer had her all first hits the previous year and now confirms the extent of her talent. Born in Chicago to Italian parents, she fist intended to become a dancer, beginning her career as a chorus girl. She chooses eventually to be a singer and fast gets noticed in advertising TV spots, convincing the executives of the MGM to make her contract.
Success comes quickly. Her refreshing  young voice wins the public's heart thanks to a sentimental register in the moods of the times breaking with the swing-jazz style that prevailed during the previous decade. She appears somehow as the new generation of popular music along with rock n 'roll and R & B trends.




 #
 Artist
 title
 CT
 VIDEO
 1 
Vic Damone
Ebb Tide
(Carl Sigman/Robert Maxwell)
USA

 2
Bill Haley & His Comets
Crazy Man, Crazy
(Bill Haley)
USA
 3 
Tony Bennett
Stranger In Paradise
(Alexander Borodine/Robert Wright/George Forrest)
USA
 4 
Les Paul & Mary Ford
Johnny (Is The Boy For Me)
(Les Paul/Paddy Roberts/Maurice Stellman)
USA
 5 
Nat King Cole
Pretend
(Lew Douglas/Cliff Parmann/Frank Levere)
USA
 6
The Hilltoppers
P.S. I love You
(Gordon Jenkins/Johnny Mercer)
USA
 7 
 B.B. King
Please Love Me
(B.B. King)
USA
 8 
Dinah Washington
My Man's An Undertaker
(Leroy Kikland/Mamie Thomas)

USA
 9 
Les Paul & Mary Ford
Vaya Con Dios
(Larry Russell/Inez James/Buddy Pepper)
USA
 10
The Spiders
I Didn't Want To Do It
(Adolph Smith)
USA
 11 
Frank Sinatra
Three Coins In A Fountain
(Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn)
USA
 12 
Eartha Kitt
C'est Si Bon
(Henri Betti/André Hornez)
USA
 13 
Ray Charles
Mess Around
(Ahmet Ertegün)
USA
 14 
Stan Freberg
St George & The Dragonet
(Stan Freberg/Daws Butler/Walter Schumann)
USA
 15
The Crows
Gee
(William Davis/Viola Watkins)
USA
 16 
Joni James
Why Don't You Believe Me
(Lew Douglas/King Lanney/Roy Rodde)
USA
 17 
The Four Lads
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
(Jimmy Kennedy/Nat Simon)
USA
 18
Guitar Slim
The Things That I Used To Do
(Eddie Jones)
USA
 19
Jimmy Liggins
Drunk
(Jimmy Liggins)
USA
 20
Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
Money Honey
(Jesse Stone)
USA
 21
Teresa Brewer
Till I'll Waltz Again With You
(Sid Prosen)
USA
 22 
Les Paul & Mary Ford
Bye Bye Blues
(Fred Hamm/Dave Bennette/Bert Lown/Chauncey Gray)
USA
 23
Patti Page
(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window
(Bob Merrill)
USA
 24
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton
Hound Dog
(Jerry Leiber/Mark Stoller)
USA
 25 
June Valli
Crying In The Chapel
(Artie Glenn)
USA
 26
Perry Como
No Other Love
(Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II)
USA
 27 
Hank Williams
Kaw-Liga
(Hank Williams)
USA
 28
The Clovers 
Good Lovin'
(Leroy Kirkland/Danny Taylor/Ahmet Ertegun)
USA
 29 
Gilbert Bécaud
Quand Tu Danses
(Pierre Delanoë/Gilbert Bécaud/F. Gerald)
F
 30
Fats Domino
Going To the River
(Dave Bartholomew/Fats Domino)
USA
 31 
Joni James
Your Cheatin' Heart
(Hank Williams)
USA
 32
Frankie Laine
I Believe
(Ervin Drake/Irving Graham/Jimmy Shirl/Al Stillman)
USA
 33
Doris Day & Johnnie Ray
Candy Lips
(Fred Rose)
USA
 34 
Dean Martin
That's Amore
(Harry Warren/Jack Brooks)
USA
 35
The Beverley Sisters
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
(Tommie Connor)
UK
 36
Loyd Price & His Orchestra
Tell Me Pretty Baby
(Lloyd Price)
USA
 37
Georgia Gibbs
Seven Lonely Days
(Earl Shumann/Alden Schumann/Marshall Brown)
USA
 38
Frankie Laine
Granada
(Agustin Lara)
USA
 39
Joni James
Wishing Ring
(Peewee Maddux/Al Britt)
USA
 40 
Guy Mitchell
Look At That Girl
(Bob Merrill)
USA

1952


Artist of the year : Rosemary Clooney

Rosemary Clooney had got noticed in 1946 during a radio program in Cincinnati, singing in duet with her sister Betty. The two young women worked then together in Don Pastor’s orchestra until Rosemary chooses to start a solo career in 1949. It is with Come On-A My House that she got her first national hit two years later, a track which would also be her signature song even if she later declared to hate it passionately. She had initially refused to record it but the Columbia firm had threatened to sue her for violation of her contract if she did not do so.

She makes a little later a brief appearance in the western movie Slaughter Trail, before releasing in 1952 a series of hits including Half As Much and especially Tenderly, in a rendition that would perhaps be the best among all performers.



 RK
 Artist
 Title
 CT
 VIDEO
 1
Rosemary Clooney with Percy Faith's Orchestra
Tenderly 
(Walter Lloyd Gross/Jack Lawrence)
USA

 2
Georgia Gibbs
Kiss Of Fire
(Lester Allen/Robert Hill)
USA
 3
Doris Day
My Love And Devotion
(Milton Carson)
USA
 4
Dinah Washington
Mad About The Boy
(Noel Coward/Noel Pierce)
USA
 5
Bill Haley & The Saddlemen
Rockin' Chair On The Moon
(Bill Haley)
USA
 6
Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
Lover feat. Peggy Lee
(Moss Hart/Richard Rodgers)
USA
 7
The Clovers 
One Mint Julep
(Rudy Toombs)
USA
 8
Nat King Cole
Somewhere Along The Way
(Kurt Adams/Sammy Gallop)
USA
 9
Jos Stafford
Early Autumn
(Ralph Burns/Woody Herman/Johnny Mercer)
USA
 10
The 5 Royales
Baby Don't Do It
(Lowman Pauling)
USA
 11
Doris Day
A Guy Is A Guy
(Oscar Brandt)
USA
 12
Hank Williams
Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
(Hank Williams)
USA
 13
Dean Martin
When You're Smiling
(Larry Shay/Mark Fisher/Joe Goodwin)
USA
 14
Lloyd Price
Lawdy Miss Clawdy
(Lloyd Price)
USA
 15
Sarah Vaughan
My Tormented Heart
(Enrico Tosello)
USA
 16
Bill Haley & The Saddlemen
Rock The Joint
(Doc Bagby/Harry "Fats" Crafton)
USA
 17
The Hilltoppers
Trying
(Billy Vaughn)
USA
 18
Ray Charles
Roll With Me Baby
(Ray Charles)
USA
 19
LaVern Baker
Pig Latin Blues
(Delores Williams/Henry Glover/Saxton Kari)
USA
 20
Gene Kelly
Singin' In The Rain
(Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown)
USA
 21
Bill Haley & His Comets
Real Rock Drive
(Bill Haley)
USA
 22
Frankie Laine
High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)
(Dimitri Tiomkin/Ned Washington)
USA
 23
Jo Stafford
You Belong To Me
(Pee Wee King/Redd Stewart/Chelton Price)
USA
 24
Rosco Gordon
No More Doggin
(Rosco Gordon/Jules Tubb)
USA
 25
Ruth Brown
5-10-15 Hours
(Rudy Toombs)
USA
 26
T-Bone Walker
Street Walking Woman
(Everett Jack White)
USA
 27
The Four Aces
Heart And Soul
(Hoagy Carmichael/Frank Loesser)
USA
 28
Doris Day
When I Fall In Love
(Edward Heyman/Victor Young)
USA
 29
Les Paul & Mary Ford
In The Good Old Summertime
(George Evans/Ren Shields)
USA
 30
B.B. King 
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby's Gone)
(BB King/Jules Taub)
USA
 31
The Mills Brothers
Glow Worm
(Paul Lincke/Johnny Mercer)
USA
 32
Hank Williams
Honky Tonk Blues
(Hank Williams)
USA
 33
Anita O' Day
No Soap, No Mouse, No Hope, No House Blues
(Richard Adler/Joe Ross)
USA
 34
Perry Como & The Fontane Sisters
Noodlin' Rag
(Roberts Allen)
USA
 35
The Du-Droppers
Can't Do Sixty No More
(Ginyard)
USA
 36
Danny Overbea
Train Train Train
(Danny Overbea)
USA
 37
Al Martino
Here In My Heart
(Pat Genaro/Lou Levinson/Bill Borelli)
USA
 38
Ralph Flanagan
I Should Care feat. Harry Prime & The Singing Winds
(Axel Stordahl/Paul Weston/Sammy Cahn)

 39
Red Saunders & His Orchestra
Hambone feat. Dolores Hawkins & The Hambone Kids
USA
 40
The Bell Sisters
Bermuda
(Cynthia Bell)
USA

1951


Artists of the Year: Les Paul & Mary Ford

With 6 million records sold in 1951, Les Paul and his wife Mary Ford appeared as the most prominent musical group of the year. More than a good instrumentist, Les Paul was actually an outstanding sound engineer. From the early  40s, he made of the electric guitar the object of his innovations, adding sound effects which were to make the heyday of rock n’ roll such as echo chamber and reverb. He ran parallel researches on recording techniques with the financial support of Bing Crosby, creating in particular the first multitrack tape recorder. Seriously injured in a car crash in 1948, he almost lost his right arm but the surgeons succeeded in saving it locked in a 90° angle allowing him to continue to play guitar. In 1950, he married singer Mary Ford (whose real name was Colleen Summers ), developing for her his  “sound on sound” technique of re-recording, overdubbing her own voice ( though a process already operated by vocalist Patti Page ).

Their cover of How High The Moon , a jazz standard written in 1940 spent 25 weeks on the Billboard Chart and topped number 1 during 9 weeks.

RK
Artist
Title
CT
VIDEO
1
Les Paul & Mary Ford
How High The Moon
(Morgan Lewis/Nancy Hamilton)
CT
2
Nat King Cole
Unforgettable
(Irving Gordon/Nelson Riddle)
USA
3
Charles Brown
Black Night
(Jessie Mae Robinson)
USA
4
Bill Haley & The Saddlemen
Rocket 88
(Jackie Brenston/Ike Turner)
USA

The Four Aces
Tell Me Why
(Marty Gold/Al Alberts)
USA
6
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Shotgun Boogie
(Tennessee Ernie Ford)
USA
7
Tony Bennett
Because Of You
(Arthur Hammerstein/Dudley Wilkinson)
USA
8
"Peppermint" Harris
I Got Loaded
("Peppermint" Harris)
USA
9
Frankie Laine
Jezebel
(Wayne Shanklin)
USA
10
Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats
Rocket 88
(Jackie Brenston/Ike Turner)
USA
11
Amos Milburn
Let's Rock A While
(Amos Milburn)
USA
12
Hank Williams
Dear John 
(Hank Williams)
USA
13
Fats Domino
Don't You Lie To Me
(Fats Domino/Hudson Whitaker)
USA
14
Billy Ward & The Dominoes
Sixty Minute Man
(Billy Ward/Rose Marks)
USA
15
Patti Page
Would I Love You (Love You, Love You, Love You)
(Harold Spina/Bob Russell)
USA
16
Elmore James
(I'll Believe I'll) Dust My Broom
(Robert Johnson)
USA
17
Tiny Bradshaw
The Train Kept A-Rollin'
(Tiny Bradshaw/Howard Kay/Lois Mann)
USA
18
Debbie Reynolds & Carlton Carpenter
Abba Dabba Honeymoon
(Arthur Fields/Walter Donovan)
USA
19
Don Cherry
Vanity
(Guy Wood/Jack Manus/Bernard Bierman)
USA
20
Camille Howard
Money Blues
(Camille Howard & Her Boyfriends)
USA
21
Rosemary Clooney
Come On-A My House
(Ross Bagdasarian/William Saroyan)
USA
22
Ruth Brown
I'll Wait For You
(Rudy Toombs)
USA
23
Eddie Fisher
Anytime
(Herbert Lawson)
USA
24
Les Brown & His Orchestra
Undecided feat. The Ames Brothers
(Sid Robin/Charlie Shavers)
USA
25
Hank Williams
Cold Cold Heart
(Hank Williams)
USA
26
Les Paul & Mary Ford
The Worls Is Waiting For The Sunrise
(Gene Lockhart/Ernest Seitz)
USA
27
Frankie Laine with Paul Weston & His Orchestra
Jealousy
(Jacob Gade/Vera Bloom)
USA
28
The Mello-Moods
Where Are You (Now That I Need You Now)
(Frank Loesser)
USA
29
Perry Como
If (They Made Me A King)
(Roger Hargreaves/Stanley J. Damerell)
USA
30
Tony Martin
I Get Ideas
(Julio Cesar Sanders/Dorcas Cochran)
USA
31
Nat King Cole
Too Young
(Sidney Lippman/Silvia Dee)
USA
32
Billy Ward & The Dominoes
Have Mercy Baby
(Billy Ward/Rose Marks)
USA
33
B.B. King
Three O'Clock Blues
(Lowell Fulson)
USA
34
Billy Eckstine
I Apologize
(Al Hoffman/Al Goodhear/Ed Nelson)
USA
35
The Larks
My Reverie
(Larry Clinton/Claude Debussy)
USA
36
Ella Mae Morse
The Blacksmith Blues
(Jack Holmes)
USA
37
Sarah Vaughan
These Things I Offer You
(Bennie Benjamin/Morty Nevins/ George David Weiss)
USA
38
Frank Sinatra
London By Night
(Carroll Coates)
USA
39
Roy Brown & His Mighty-Mighty Men
Big Town
(Roy Brown)
USA
40
The Clovers
Fool, Fool, Fool
(Ahmet Ertegun)
USA

1950


Artist of the year : Red Foley

The least that can be said about Red Foley, a veteran of the big folk song mass that was then the Grand Ole' Opry, is that he always had a gift for popularizing the sometimes ungrateful  accents of country blues music by performing titles with a personal  pleasant touch subtly  flavored to boogie-woogie sauce. After the true jewel released the previous year that was Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy which will be remembered as his trademark song, he records now a blistering cover of Birmingham Bounce, a song created shortly before by certain Hardrock Gunter, a visionary songwriter unfortunately ever confined to confidentiality. Native of Birmingham, the latter worked in the city as disc jockey, recording songs of an amazing  newness  without any success.  It was enough to Red Foley adding to Birmingham Bounce a little stage presence and sound depth to make it one of the major hits of the year .




 RK
 Artist
 Title
 CT
 VIDEO
 1 
Red Foley
Birmingham Bounce
(Hardrock Gunter)
USA

 2 
Calvin Boze & His All Stars
Safronia B
(Calvin Boze)
USA
 3
Johnny Otis
Mistrustin' Blues feat. Little Esther & Mel Walker
(Johnny Otis)
USA
 4 
Louis Jordan  & His Tympany Five
Blue Light Boogie
(Louis Jordan/Jessie Mae Robinson)
USA
 5 
Jo Stafford
No Other Love
(Frederic Chopin/Bob Russell/Paul Weston)
USA
 6
Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra
My Foolish Heart feat. Sandy Evans
(Victor Young/Ned Washington)
USA
 7
Joe Liggins & The Honeydroppers
Pink Champagne
(Joe Liggins)
USA
 8
 Nat King Cole
 Mona Lisa
(Ray Evans/Jay Livingston)
USA
 9
Fats Domino
The Fat Man
(Fats Domino/Dave Bartholomew)
USA
 10
Hank Williams
Long Gone Lonesome Blues
(Hank Williams)
USA
 11 
Doris Day with The Mellomen
Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered)
(Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers)
USA
 12
Percy Mayfield
Please Send Me Someone To Love
(Percy Mayfield)
USA
 13
 The Ravens
Count Every Star
(Hugo Winterhalter/Ray Anthony/Dick Haymes)
USA
 14 
Sammy Kaye
Harbor Lights feat. Tony Alamo & The Kaydets
(Hugh Williams/Jimmy Kennedy)
USA
 15
Johnny Otis Quintette
Double Crossing Blues feat. Little Esther & The Robins
(Johnny Otis)
USA
 16 
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & His Orchestra
Cry Of The Wild Goose
(Terry Glykerson)
USA
 17
Kay Starr & Tennessee Ernie Ford
I'll Never Be Free
(Bennie Benjamin/George David Weiss)
USA
 18 
The Andrews Sisters
I Wanna Be Loved
(Gordon Jenkins/Farnell G.)
USA
 19
Phil Harris with Walter Scharf Orchestra
The Thing
(Charles Randolph Grean)
USA
 20
Paul Weston & His Orchestra
Nevertheless feat. The Norman Luboff Choir
(Harry Rubin/Bert Kalmar)
USA
 21
Ruth Brown
Teardrops From My Eyes
(Rudy Toombs)
USA
 22
The Ames Brothers
Can Anyone Explain (No, No,No) 
(Bennie Benjamin/George David Weiss)
USA
 23
Eddie Fisher
Thinking Of You (Three Little Words)
(Harry Ruby/Bert Kalmar)
USA
 24 
Wynonie Harris
Rock Mr Blues
(Henry Bernard/Lois Mann)
USA
 25 
Hank Williams
Moanin' The Blues
(Hank Williams)
USA
 26
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan
Ain't Nobody's Business
(Porter Grainger/Clarence Williams)
USA
 27 
Patti Page with Harry Geller & His Orchestra
All My Love 
(Paul Durandl/Mitchell Parish)
USA
 28
Eileen Barton
If I Knew You Were Coming I'd 'Ve Baked A Cake
(Al Hoffman/Bob Merrill/Clem Watts)
USA
 29
Yvette Giraud
Avril Au Portugal
(Raul Ferrao/José Galhardo)
  F
 30
Bing & Gary Crosby
Sam's Song
(John Elliot/Lew Quadling)
USA
 31 
Hank Snow
I'm Movin' On
(Hank Snow)
USA
 32 
Amos Milburn
Bad Bad Whiskey
(Adelia Davis/Thomas Maxwell Davis)
USA
 33
Kay Starr
Bonaparte's Retreat
(Pee Wee King)
USA
 34 
Louis Prima & Keely Smith
Oh Babe !
(Louis Prima/Milton Kabak)
USA
 35 
Archibald
Stack-A-Lee
(W.C. Handy)
USA
 36
Edith Piaf
Hymn To Love
(Edith Piaf/Marguerite Monnot)
  F
 37
Patti Page
Tennessee Waltz
(Red Stewart/Pee Wee King)
USA
 38
Nat King Cole Trio
Orange Color Sky
(Milton DeLugg/Willie Stein)
USA
39
The Four Buddies 
I Will Wait
(Mildred Coclaugh)
USA
 40
Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra
It Isn't Fair feat. Don Cornell
(Richard Himber/Frank Warshauer/Sylvester Sprigato)
USA

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