Top Hit of The 50’s
741Top 50 music hits from the 1950s is challenging due to the decade’s wealth of influential and popular songs. However, here’s a representative list that captures some of the most iconic and enduring hits of the 1950s, spanning various genres like rock and roll, R&B, pop, and country:
- Elvis Presley – “Heartbreak Hotel”
- Chuck Berry – “Johnny B. Goode”
- Bill Haley & His Comets – “Rock Around The Clock”
- Buddy Holly – “That’ll Be The Day”
- Little Richard – “Tutti Frutti”
- Fats Domino – “Ain’t That A Shame”
- Jerry Lee Lewis – “Great Balls of Fire”
- The Platters – “The Great Pretender”
- Ritchie Valens – “La Bamba”
- Ray Charles – “What’d I Say”
- Elvis Presley – “Jailhouse Rock”
- Johnny Cash – “I Walk The Line”
- Patsy Cline – “Walkin’ After Midnight”
- Nat King Cole – “Unforgettable”
- Frank Sinatra – “Come Fly With Me”
- The Everly Brothers – “All I Have to Do Is Dream”
- Chuck Berry – “Maybellene”
- Buddy Holly – “Peggy Sue”
- Bo Diddley – “Bo Diddley”
- Sam Cooke – “You Send Me”
- Hank Williams – “Your Cheatin’ Heart”
- The Chordettes – “Mr. Sandman”
- Little Richard – “Long Tall Sally”
- The Coasters – “Yakety Yak”
- Elvis Presley – “Don’t Be Cruel”
- Carl Perkins – “Blue Suede Shoes”
- Big Bopper – “Chantilly Lace”
- Perry Como – “Magic Moments”
- Pat Boone – “Love Letters in the Sand”
- The Platters – “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”
- Eddie Cochran – “Summertime Blues”
- Fats Domino – “Blueberry Hill”
- Bobby Darin – “Mack the Knife”
- Billie Holiday – “Lady Sings the Blues”
- Tony Bennett – “Because of You”
- Dinah Washington – “What a Diff’rence a Day Made”
- Rosemary Clooney – “Come On-a My House”
- Doris Day – “Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)”
- Dean Martin – “That’s Amore”
- The Flamingos – “I Only Have Eyes for You”
- The McGuire Sisters – “Sincerely”
- Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers – “Why Do Fools Fall in Love”
- The Drifters – “There Goes My Baby”
- The Penguins – “Earth Angel”
- Brenda Lee – “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
- Connie Francis – “Who’s Sorry Now”
- Guy Mitchell – “Singing the Blues”
- Paul Anka – “Put Your Head on My Shoulder”
- Harry Belafonte – “Banana Boat Song (Day-O)”
- Elvis Presley – “Hound Dog”
This list represents a diverse range of musical styles and artists who shaped the sound and culture of the 1950s, influencing generations of musicians to come.