Billboard Top R&B Records of 1952
Billboard Top R&B Records of 1952 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 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 | "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" | Lloyd Price | Specialty |
2 | 2 | "Have Mercy Baby" | Billy Ward and his Dominoes | Federal |
3 | 3 | "Five, Ten, Fifteen Hours" | Ruth Brown | Atlantic |
4 | 10 | "Goin' Home" | Fats Domino | Federal |
5 | 5 | "Night Train" | Jimmy Forest | United |
6 | 7 | "My Song" | Johnny Ace | Duke |
7 | 12 | "One Mint Julep" | The Clovers | Atlantic |
8 | 16 | "Ting-A-Ling" | The Clovers | Atlantic |
9 | 9 | "3 O'Clock Blues" | B.B. King | RPM |
10 | 1 | "Juke" | Little Walter | Checker |
11 | 13 | "No More Doggin'" | Rosco Gordon | RPM |
12 | 7 | "You Know I Love You" | B.B. King | RPM |
13 | 14 | "Mary Jo" | The Four Blazers | Atlantic |
14 | 18 | "Booted" | Rosco Gordon | Chess & RPM |
15 | 6 | "Five Long Years" | Eddie Boyd | Job |
16 | 28 | "Heavenly Father" | Edna McGriff | Jubilee |
17 | NR | "Call Operator 210" | Floyd Dixon | Aladdin |
18 | NR | "Flamingo" | Earl Bostic | King |
19 | 17 | "Cry" | Johnnie Ray | Okeh |
20 | 15 | "Moody's Mood for Love" | King Pleasure | Prestige |
21 | NR | "Middle of the Night" | The Clovers | Atlantic |
22 | 29 | "Best Wishes" | Roy Milton | Specialty |
23 | NR | "I'll Drown in My Dears" | Sonny Thompson | King |
24 | NR | "Wheel of Fortune" | Sunny Gale | Derby |
25 | 25 | "Daddy, Daddy" | Ruth Brown | Atlantic |
26 | NR | "So Tired" | Roy Milton | Specialty |
27 | NR | "Easy, Easy, Baby" | Varetta Dillard | Savoy |
28 | 22 | "I'm Gonna Play the Honky Tonks" | Marie Adams | Peacock |
29 | NR | "That's What You're Doing to Me" | The Dominoes | Federal |
30 | 30 | "Fool, Fool, Fool" | The Clovers | Atlantic |
NR | 11 | "Got You on My Mind" | Big John Greer | RCA Victor |
NR | 19 | "Sweet Sixteen" | Big Joe Turner | Atlantic |
NR | 20 | "So Tired" | Roy Milton | Specialty |
NR | 21 | "Oooh, Oooh, Oooh" | Lloyd Price | Specialty |
NR | 22 | "Rock Me All Night Long" | The Ravens | Mercury |
NR | 24 | "Weepin' and Cryin'" | Griffin Brothers | Dot |
NR | 26 | "Hey, Miss Fannie" | The Clovers | Atlantic |
NR | 27 | "Port of Rico" | Illinois Jacquet | Mercury |
See also
References
- "1952's Top R&B Records". The Billboard. December 27, 1952. p. 19.
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