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Find the top 80 Pop songs for the year of 1940 and listen to them all! Can you guess the number one Pop song in 1940? Find out now!
No.Song ArtistTitle1In the Mood Glenn Miller2Frenesi Artie Shaw3I'll Never Smile Again Tommy Dorsey & ...4When You Wish Upon a Star Cliff Edwards ...Bing Crosby had the highest number of hits at the top of the Billboard number-one singles chart during the 1940s (9 songs). In addition, Crosby remained the longest at the top of the Billboard number-one singles chart during the 1940s (55 weeks).
Reached Number OneArtist (s)SingleRecord LabelJuly 27, 1940VictorOctober 19, 1940DeccaDecember 21, 1940VictorMarch 15, 1941Bluebird21. Dez. 2009 · Criteria: These songs from the 1940s were chosen and ranked according to their initial and lasting popularity and also on their impact and influence on the course of musical history. At that time most songs were recorded by many different artists, so we have listed more than one version of each song on the majority of the entries.
17. Jan. 2023 · Die 100 besten Songs der Vierziger Jahre wurden nach ihrer anfänglichen und dauerhaften Popularität und nach ihrer Wirkung und ihrem Einfluss auf den Verlauf der Musikgeschichte ausgewählt. Viele der nachfolgenden Lieder wurden von mehr als einem Künstler aufgenommen.
Nr.:Song:Interpret:Jahr:1.Bing Crosby19472.Jimmy Dorsey19443.Ella Fitzgerald & the Ink Spots19444.Jimmy Dorsey1941This playlist showcases the greatest hits of the 1940s. Bing Crosby had nine number one hits (including a still perennial holiday favorite and the best-selli...
19. Dez. 2023 · It can be nostalgic to go back and listen to music from certain periods of time and it can give you an idea of what was popular or in the news during that era. We’re going to tell you all about 35 popular songs from the 1940s that you should check out. 1. White Christmas – Bing Crosby.
Billboard. number-one singles of 1940. Bandleader Tommy Dorsey achieved the first Billboard number-one single with "I'll Never Smile Again", which topped the National Best Selling Retail Records chart for twelve consecutive weeks. Singer Bing Crosby topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks with "Only Forever".