List of number-one country hits of 1946 (U.S.)
These are the U.S. number-one country songs of 1946, per the Billboard Most Played Juke Box Folk Records chart.
Note that for the Issue Dates (January 5, February 2, May 18) multiple number ones were certified by Billboard
Issue date | Title | Artist | Source |
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January 5 | Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight | Bob Wills | [1] |
January 5 | White Cross on Okinawa | ||
January 5 | You Will Have to Pay | Tex Ritter | |
January 12 | It's Been So Long Darling | Ernest Tubb | |
January 19 | You Will Have to Pay | Tex Ritter | |
January 26 | Sioux City Sue | Dick Thomas | |
February 2 | |||
February 2 | Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight | Bob Wills | |
February 2 | You Will Have to Pay | Tex Ritter | |
February 2 | Guitar Polka | Al Dexter | |
February 9 | Sioux City Sue | Dick Thomas | |
February 16 | Guitar Polka | Al Dexter | |
February 23 | |||
March 2 | |||
March 9 | |||
March 16 | |||
March 23 | |||
March 30 | |||
April 6 | |||
April 13 | |||
April 20 | |||
April 27 | |||
May 4 | |||
May 11 | |||
May 18 | |||
May 18 | New Spanish Two Step | Bob Wills | |
May 25 | Guitar Polka | Al Dexter | |
June 1 | New Spanish Two Step | Bob Wills | |
June 8 | |||
June 15 | |||
June 22 | |||
June 29 | |||
July 6 | |||
July 13 | |||
July 20 | |||
July 27 | |||
August 3 | |||
August 10 | |||
August 17 | |||
August 24 | |||
August 31 | |||
September 7 | |||
September 14 | Wine, Woman and Song | Al Dexter | |
September 21 | |||
September 28 | |||
October 5 | |||
October 12 | Divorce Me C.O.D. | Merle Travis | |
October 19 | Wine, Woman and Song | Al Dexter | |
October 26 | Divorce Me C.O.D. | Merle Travis | |
November 2 | |||
November 9 | |||
November 16 | |||
November 23 | |||
November 30 | |||
December 7 | |||
December 14 | |||
December 21 | |||
December 28 |
See also
- 1946 in music
- 1946 in country music
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. country chart
References
- ↑ "Most Played Juke Box Folk Records charts via Billboard Digital Magazine Archive". Billboard. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
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