Billboard Top R&B Records of 1950

Billboard Top R&B Records of 1950 is made up of two year-end charts compiled by Billboard magazine ranking the year's top rhythm and blues records based on record sales and juke box plays.[1]

Retail
year-end[1]
Juke box
year-end[1]
Title Artist(s) Label
12"Pink Champagne"Joe Liggins and His "Honeydrippers"Specialty
24"Double Crossing Blues"Johnny Otis Quintette (vocals by The Robins and Little Esther)Savoy
310"I Need You So"Ivory Joe HunterM-G-M
420"Hard Luck Blues"Roy BrownDeluxe
58"Cupid's Boogie"Little Esther (with Mel Walker and Johnny Otis Orchestra)Savoy
61"I Almost Lost My Mind"Ivory Joe HunterM-G-M
711"Well Oh Well"Tiny BradshawKing
89"Blue Light Boogie"Louis JordanDecca
93"For You My Love"Larry DarnellRegal
1015"Mistrustin' Blues"Little Esther, Mel Walker (accompanied by The Johnny Otis Orchestra)Savoy
115"Every Day I Have the Blues"Lowell FulsonSwingtime
126"Blue Shadows"Lowell FulsonSwingtime
1313"Anytime, Any Place, Anywhere"Joe MorrisAtlantic
1414"Why Do Things Happen to Me?"Roy HawkinsModern
157"Mona Lisa"Nat King ColeCapitol
16NR"I Wanna Be Loved"Dinah WashingtonMercury
1712"Please Send Me Someone to Love"Percy MayfieldSpecialty
18NR"I Love My Baby"Larry DarnellRegal
1923"Saturday Night Fish Fry"Louis JordanDecca
20NR"Cry, Cry, Baby"Ed WileySittin' In
2124"Teardrops from My Eyes"Ruth BrownAtlantic
2225"Love Don't Love Nobody"Ruth BrownDeLuxe
2316"The Fat Man"Fats DominoImperial
24NR"My Baby's Gone"Charles BrownAladdin
2518"Information Blues"Roy MiltonSpecialty
26NR"I'm Yours to Keep"Herb FisherModern
2729"It Isn't Fair"Dinah WashingtonMercury
2822"I'll Get Along Somehow"Larry DarnellRegal
29NR"Bad, Bad Whiskey"Amos MilburnAladdin
30NR"Deceivin' Blues"Little Esther and Mel Walker (with Johnny Otis Orchestra)Savoy
NR17"Rag Mop"Lionel HamptonDecca
NR19"I'll Never Be Free"Paul Gayten, Annie LaurieRegal
NR21"Three Times Seven"Jewel KingImperial
NR26"I Quit My Pretty Mama"Ivory Joe HunterKing
NR27"Rag Mop"Doc SausageRegal
NR28"School Days"Louis JordanDecca
NR29"It Isn't Fair"Dinah WashingtonMercury
NR30"Sittin' on It All the Time"Wynonie HarrisKing

See also

References

  1. "The Year's Top Rhythm & Blues Records" (PDF). The Billboard. January 13, 1951. p. 20. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
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