List of number-one country singles of 1950 (U.S.)
These are the U.S. number-one country songs of 1950, per the Billboard Most-Played Juke Box Folk (Country & Western) Records, Best Selling Folk Retail Records & Country & Western Records Most Played By Folk Disk Jockeys charts.
Issue date | Juke Box | Retail | Disk Jockeys | Ref. |
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Jan. 7 | "Blue Christmas" Ernest Tubb |
"Slipping Around" Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely |
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" Gene Autry |
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Jan. 14 | "Blues, Stay Away From Me" The Delmore Brothers |
"I Love You Because" Leon Payne | ||
Jan. 21 | "Slipping Around" Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely |
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley | ||
Jan. 28 | "Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me" Eddy Arnold |
"I Love You Because" Leon Payne | ||
Feb. 4 | "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley |
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley |
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley | |
Feb. 11 | ||||
Feb. 18 | ||||
Feb. 25 | ||||
March 4 | ||||
March 11 | ||||
March 18 | ||||
March 25 | ||||
April 1 | ||||
April 8 | ||||
April 15 | ||||
April 22 | "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams | |||
April 29 | "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams |
"Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" Red Foley | ||
May 6 | "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams |
"Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams | ||
May 13 | ||||
May 20 | ||||
May 27 | "Birmingham Bounce" Red Foley | |||
June 3 | "Birmingham Bounce" Red Foley |
"Long Gone Lonesome Blues" Hank Williams | ||
June 10 | "Birmingham Bounce" Red Foley | |||
June 17 | "I'll Sail My Ship Alone" Moon Mullican |
"Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams | ||
June 24 | "Birmingham Bounce" Red Foley |
"Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams | ||
July 1 | ||||
July 8 | "Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams | |||
July 15 | "M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" Red Foley | |||
July 22 | "Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams |
"I'll Sail My Ship Alone Moon Mullican | ||
July 29 | "Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams | |||
Aug. 5 | ||||
Aug. 12 | ||||
Aug. 19 | "I'm Movin' On" Hank Snow | |||
Aug. 26 | "Goodnight, Irene" Red Foley and Ernest Tubb |
"Goodnight, Irene" Red Foley and Ernest Tubb | ||
Sep. 2 | "I'm Movin' On" Hank Snow | |||
Sep. 9 | "I'm Movin' On" Hank Snow | |||
Sep. 16 | "I'm Movin' On" Hank Snow | |||
Sep. 23 | ||||
Sep. 30 | ||||
Oct. 7 | ||||
Oct. 14 | ||||
Oct. 21 | ||||
Oct. 28 | ||||
Nov. 4 | ||||
Nov. 11 | ||||
Nov. 18 | ||||
Nov. 25 | ||||
Dec. 2 | ||||
Dec. 9 | ||||
Dec. 16 | ||||
Dec. 23 | "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time" Lefty Frizzell | |||
Dec. 30 | "Moanin' The Blues" Hank Williams |
See also
- 1950 in music
- 1950 in country music
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. country chart
References
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