Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956

Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956 is made up of three year-end charts compiled by Billboard magazine ranking the year's top country and western records based on record sales, juke box plays, and jockey plays.[1]

Ray Price's "Crazy Arms was the year's No. 1 record on the year-end retail and jockey charts.

Several newcomers, including three from the Sun Records label, made impressive debuts:

In the first appearance by an African-American artist on the country year-end chart, Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill" ranked No. 23 on the year-end retail chart.

Retail Juke box Jockeys Title Artist(s) Label
131"Crazy Arms"Ray PriceColumbia
213"Heartbreak Hotel"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
342"I Walk the Line"Johnny CashSun
424"Blue Suede Shoes"Carl PerkinsSun
5913"Searching (For Someone Like You)"Kitty WellsDecca
61122"I Want You, I Need You, I Love You"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
7812"Don't Be Cruel"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
867"Why Baby Why"Red Sovine, Webb PierceDecca
9516"I Forgot to Remember to Forget"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
101717"Singing the Blues"Marty RobbinsColumbia
111426"Hound Dog"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
12156"You and Me"Kitty Wells, Red FoleyDecca
13168"Sweet Dreams"Faron YoungCapitol
1419NR"So Doggone Lonesome"Johnny CashSun
15715"Sixteen Tons"Tennessee Ernie FordCapitol
161310"Love Love Love"Webb PierceDecca
17189"I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby"The Louvin BrothersCapitol
182511"I Take the Chance"The BrownsRCA Victor
192218"Blackboard of My Heart"Hank ThompsonCapitol
202441"Be-Bop-a-Lula"Gene VincentCapitol
21105"Yes I Know Why"Webb PierceDecca
221225"Eat, Drink and Be Merry"Porter WagonerRCA Victor
23NRNR"Blueberry Hill"Fats DominoImperial
242114"You Are the One"Carl SmithColumbia
252033"I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night"Faron YoungCapitol
264023"Little Rosa"Red Sovine, Webb PierceDecca
27NR44"I Was the One"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
283339"Conscience I'm Guilty"Hank SnowRCA Victor
292330"Why Baby Why"George JonesStarday
30NRNR"What Would You Do (If Jesus Came to Your House)"Porter WagonerRCA Victor
3143NR"Love Me Tender"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
322919"Folsom Prison Blues"Johnny CashSun
3331NR"Mystery Train"Elvis PresleyRCA Victor
344424"Honky-Tonk Man"Johnny HortonColumbia
353827"My Lips Are Sealed"Jim ReevesRCA Victor
362745"'Cause I Love You"Webb PierceDecca
3726NR"Just Call Me Lonesome"Eddy ArnoldRCA Victor
383537"You're Free to Go"Carl SmithColumbia
39NR34"How Far Is Heaven"Kitty WellsDecca
40NRNR"You Don't Know Me"Eddy ArnoldRCA Victor

See also

References

  1. "1956's Top Country and Western Records". The Billboard. January 26, 1957. p. 64.
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