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Glenn Miller
and
His Orchestra
has the record for most number-one hits in a single year, with seven reaching the top spot in 1939.
Reached
number one
Artist(s)
Single
Record label
Weeks at
number one
Ref
1940
July 27, 1940
Tommy Dorsey
"
I'll Never Smile Again
"
Victor
12
[
1
]
October 19, 1940
Bing Crosby
"
Only Forever
"
Decca
9
December 21, 1940
Artie Shaw
"
Frenesi
"
Victor
12
1941
March 15, 1941
Glenn Miller
"
Song of the Volga Boatmen
"
Bluebird
1
[
1
]
March 22, 1941
Artie Shaw
"
Frenesi
"
Victor
1
March 29, 1941
Jimmy Dorsey
"
Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)
"
Decca
10
June 7, 1941
"
My Sister and I
"
1
June 14, 1941
"
Maria Elena
"
1
June 21, 1941
Sammy Kaye
"
Daddy
"
Victor
1
June 28, 1941
Jimmy Dorsey
"
My Sister and I
"
Decca
1
July 5,
1941
"
Maria Elena
"
1
July 12, 1941
Sammy Kaye
"
Daddy
"
Victor
7
August 30, 1941
Jimmy Dorsey
"
Green Eyes (Aquellos Ojos Verdes)
"
Decca
4
September 27, 1941
"
Blue Champagne
"
1
October 4, 1941
Freddy Martin
"
Piano Concerto in B Flat
"
Bluebird
8
November 29, 1941
Glenn Miller
"
Chattanooga Choo Choo
"
3
December 20, 1941
"
Elmer's Tune
"
1
December 27, 1941
"
Chattanooga Choo Choo
"
6
1942
February 7, 1942
Glenn Miller
"
A String of Pearls
"
Bluebird
1
[
1
]
February 14, 1942
Woody Herman
"
Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me)
"
Decca
1
February 21, 1942
Glenn Miller
"
A String of Pearls
"
Bluebird
1
February 28, 1942
"
Moonlight Cocktail
"
10
May 9, 1942
Jimmy Dorsey
"
Tangerine
"
Decca
6
June 20, 1942
Harry James
"
Sleepy Lagoon
"
Columbia
4
July 18, 1942
Kay Kyser
"
Jingle Jangle Jingle
"
Columbia
8
September 12, 1942
Glenn Miller
"
(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo
"
Victor
7
October 31, 1942
Bing Crosby
"
White Christmas
"
Decca
11
1943
January 16, 1943
Tommy Dorsey
"
There Are Such Things
"
Victor
4
[
1
]
February 13, 1943
Harry James
"
I Had The Craziest Dream
"
Columbia
2
February 27, 1943
Tommy Dorsey
"
There Are Such Things
"
Victor
1
March 6, 1943
Harry James
"
I've Heard That Song Before
"
Columbia
12
May 29, 1943
Glenn Miller
"
That Old Black Magic
"
Victor
1
June 5, 1943
Harry James
"
I've Heard That Song Before
"
Columbia
1
June 12, 1943
Benny Goodman
"
Taking A Chance On Love
"
3
July 3, 1943
The Song Spinners
"
Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer
"
Decca
3
July 24, 1943
Dick Haymes
"
You'll Never Know
"
Decca
4
August 21, 1943
Tommy Dorsey
"
In the Blue of Evening
"
Victor
3
September 11, 1943
Bing Crosby
"
Sunday, Monday Or Always
"
Decca
7
October 30, 1943
Al Dexter
"
Pistol Packin' Mama
"
Okeh
1
November 6, 1943
Mills Brothers
"
Paper Doll
"
Decca
12
1944
January 29, 1944
Glen Gray
"
My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)
"
Decca
5
[
1
]
March 4, 1944
Jimmy Dorsey
"
Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)
"
7
April 22, 1944
Guy Lombardo
"
It's Love-Love-Love
"
Decca
2
May 6, 1944
Bing Crosby
"
I Love You
"
Decca
5
June 10, 1944
Harry James
"
I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
"
Columbia
3
July 1,
1944
Bing Crosby
"
I'll Be Seeing You
"
Decca
1
July 8, 1944
Harry James
"
I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You)
"
Columbia
1
July 15, 1944
Bing Crosby
"
I'll Be Seeing You
"
Decca
3
August 5, 1944
"
Swinging On A Star
"
9
October 7, 1944
Mills Brothers
"
You Always Hurt The One You Love
"
1
October 14, 1944
Dinah Shore
"
I'll Walk Alone
"
Victor
1
October 21, 1944
Mills Brothers
"
You Always Hurt The One You Love
"
Decca
2
November 4, 1944
Dinah Shore
"
I'll Walk Alone
"
Victor
3
November 25, 1944
Mills Brothers
"
You Always Hurt The One You Love
"
Decca
2
December 9, 1944
The Ink Spots
and
Ella Fitzgerald
"
I'm Making Believe
"
2
December 23, 1944
Bing Crosby
and
The Andrews Sisters
"
Don't Fence Me In
"
Decca
8
1945
February 17, 1945
The Andrews Sisters
"
Rum and Coca-Cola
"
Decca
7
[
1
]
April 7, 1945
Les Brown & Doris Day
"
My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time
"
Columbia
7
May 26, 1945
"
Sentimental Journey
"
Columbia
9
July 28, 1945
Johnny Mercer
"
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
"
Capitol
7
September 15, 1945
Perry Como
"
Till The End Of Time
"
Victor
9
November 17, 1945
Sammy Kaye
"
Chickery Chick
"
Victor
1
November 24, 1945
Harry James
"
It's Been A Long, Long Time
"
Columbia
2
December 8, 1945
Bing Crosby
and
The Les Paul Trio
"
It's Been A Long, Long Time
"
Decca
1
December 15, 1945
Sammy Kaye
"
Chickery Chick
"
Victor
1
December 22, 1945
Harry James
"
It's Been A Long, Long Time
"
Columbia
1
December 29, 1945
Sammy Kaye
"
Chickery Chick
"
Victor
1
1946
January 5, 1946
Freddy Martin
"
Symphony
"
Victor
2
[
1
]
January 19, 1946
Bing Crosby
and
Carmen Cavallaro
"
I Can't Begin To Tell You
"
Decca
1
January 26, 1946
Vaughn Monroe
"
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
"
Victor
5
March 2, 1946
Betty Hutton
"
Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
"
Capitol
1
March 9, 1946
Johnny Mercer
"
Personality
"
Capitol
1
March 16, 1946
Frankie Carle
"
Oh! What it Seemed to Be
"
Columbia
6
April 27, 1946
Sammy Kaye
"I'm A Big Girl Now"
RCA Victor
1
May 4, 1946
Perry Como
"
Prisoner of Love
"♪
(1946)
RCA Victor
3
May 25, 1946
The Ink Spots
"
The Gypsy
"
Decca
10
August 3, 1946
Perry Como
"
Surrender
"
RCA Victor
1
August 10, 1946
Eddy Howard
"
To Each His Own
"
Majestic
3
August 31, 1946
Freddy Martin
"
To Each His Own
"
RCA Victor
2
September 14, 1946
Frank Sinatra
"
Five Minutes More
"
Columbia
1
September 21, 1946
The Ink Spots
"
To Each His Own
"
Decca
1
September 28, 1946
Frank Sinatra
"
Five Minutes More
"
Columbia
1
October 5, 1946
Eddy Howard
"
To Each His Own
"
Majestic
2
October 19, 1946
Frankie Carle
"
Rumors Are Flying
"
Columbia
8
December 14, 1946
Kay Kyser
"
Ole Buttermilk Sky
"
2
December 28, 1946
Sammy Kaye
"
The Old Lamp-Lighter
"
RCA Victor
7
1947
February 15, 1947
The King Cole Trio
"
(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
"
Capitol
1
[
1
]
February 22, 1947
Count Basie
"
Open The Door, Richard!
"
RCA Victor
1
March 1, 1947
Freddy Martin
"
Managua, Nicaragua
"
2
March 15, 1947
Ted Weems
"
Heartaches
"
12
June 7, 1947
Art Lund
"
Mam'selle
"
MGM
2
June 21, 1947
The Harmonicats
"
Peg O' My Heart
"
Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)
1
June 28, 1947
Perry Como
"
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
"
RCA Victor
3
July 19, 1947
The Harmonicats
"
Peg O' My Heart
"
Vitacoustic (original pressings); Mercury (nationwide release)
3
August 9, 1947
Tex Williams
"
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
"
Capitol
6
September 20, 1947
Francis Craig
"
Near You
"♪
(1947)
Bullet
12
December 13, 1947
Vaughn Monroe
"
Ballerina
"
RCA Victor
10
1948
February 21, 1948
Art Mooney
"
I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
"
MGM
3
[
1
]
March 13, 1948
Peggy Lee
"
Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)
"
Capitol
9
May 15, 1948
Nat King Cole
"
Nature Boy
"
7
July 3, 1948
Kay Kyser
"
Woody Wood-Pecker
"
Columbia
6
August 14, 1948
Al Trace
"
You Call Everybody Darlin'
"
Regent
2
August 28, 1948
Pee Wee Hunt
"
Twelfth Street Rag
"
Capitol
6
October 9, 1948
Margaret Whiting
"
A Tree In The Meadow
"
Capitol
2
October 23, 1948
Pee Wee Hunt
"
Twelfth Street Rag
"♪
(1948)
2
November 6, 1948
Dinah Shore
"
Buttons And Bows
"
Columbia
9
1949
January 8, 1949
Spike Jones
"
All I Want For Christmas (is My Two Front Teeth)
"
RCA Victor
1
[
1
]
January 15, 1949
Dinah Shore
"
Buttons And Bows
"
Columbia
1
January 22, 1949
Evelyn Knight
"
A Little Bird Told Me
"
Decca
7
March 12, 1949
Blue Barron
"
Cruising Down the River
"
MGM
2
April 2, 1949
Russ Morgan
"
Cruising Down the River
"
Decca
7
May 14, 1949
Vaughn Monroe
"
Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
"♪
(1949)
RCA Victor
11
July 30, 1949
Perry Como
"
Some Enchanted Evening
"
RCA Victor
5
September 3, 1949
Vic Damone
"
You're Breaking My Heart
"
Mercury
4
October 1, 1949
Frankie Laine
"
That Lucky Old Sun
"
8
November 26, 1949
"
Mule Train
"
6
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