The CASH BOX Best Selling Singles
Week ending SEPTEMBER 8, 1951
TWTITLE | Artist–Label LW2WK3WKWKS
  1COME ON-A MY HOUSE
    [ Rosemary Clooney–Columbia 39467 ]
    [ Kay Starr–Capitol 1710 ]
  3
 
  2
 
  1
 
  9
 
  2BECAUSE OF YOU
    [ Tony Bennett–Columbia 39362 ]
    [ Les Baxter & Orchestra–Capitol 1493 ]
  2
 
  1
 
  5
 
14
 
  3SWEET VIOLETS
    [ Dinah Shore–RCA Victor 47-4174 ]
  1  4  410
  4TOO YOUNG
    [ Nat “King” Cole–Capitol 1449 ]
  4  3  221
  5THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR
    [ Mario Lanza–RCA Victor 49-3300 ]
  5  6  621
  6MY TRULY, TRULY FAIR
    [ Guy Mitchell–Columbia 39415 ]
    [ Vic Damone–Mercury 5646 ]
  6
 
  7
 
  7
 
14
 
  7JEZEBEL
    [ Frankie Laine–Columbia 39367 ]
  7  5  318
  8I GET IDEAS
    [ Tony Martin–RCA Victor 47-4141 ]
  8  8  814
  9BELLE, BELLE, MY LIBERTY BELLE
    [ Guy Mitchell–Columbia 39512 ]
1130  3
10(Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) SHANGHAI
    [ Doris Day–Columbia 39423 ]
    [ Billy Williams Quartet–M-G-M 10998 ]
10
 
  9
 
10
 
10
 
11I’M IN LOVE AGAIN
    [ Henri Rene & Orchestra featuring April Stevens–
        RCA Victor 47-4148 ]
  9101113
12VANITY
    [ Don Cherry–Decca 27618 ]
171416  9
13HOW HIGH THE MOON
    [ Les Paul & Mary Ford–Capitol 1451 ]
14121322
14COLD, COLD HEART
    [ Tony Bennett–Columbia 39449 ]
121125  5
15WHISPERING
    [ Les Paul–Capitol 1748 ]
28  2
16THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR THE SUNRISE
    [ Les Paul & Mary Ford–Capitol 1748 ]
  1
17THE MORNINGSIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN
    [ Tommy Edwards–M-G-M 10989 ]
    [ Paul Weston & Orchestra–Columbia 39424 ]
13
 
20
 
14
 
  7
 
18DETOUR
    [ Patti Page–Mercury 5682 ]
221523  5
19LONGING FOR YOU
    [ Vic Damone–Mercury 5655 ]
    [ Sammy Kaye & “Swing And Sway” Orchestra–Columbia 39499 ]
19
 
19
 
30
 
  5
 
20THESE THINGS I OFFER YOU (For A Lifetime)
    [ Sarah Vaughan–Columbia 39370 ]
    [ Patti Page–Mercury 5645 ]

 
32
 
27
 
12
 
21WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
    [ Weavers–Decca 27670 ]
333924  5
22I WON’T CRY ANYMORE
    [ Tony Bennett–Columbia 39362 ]
251831  8
23GIMME A LITTLE KISS, WILL YA HUH?
    [ April Stevens with Henri Rene & Orchestra–
        RCA Victor 47-4208 ]
37  2
24JOSEPHINE
    [ Les Paul–Capitol 1592 ]
151617  9
25THE GIRL IN THE WOOD
    [ Frankie Laine–Columbia 39489 ]
23  2
26KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE
    [ Weavers–Decca 27670 ]
202734  4
27ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY
    [ Weavers & Terry Gilkyson–Decca 27515 ]
    [ Vaughn Monroe & Orchestra–RCA Victor 47-4114 ]
26
 
24
 
  9
 
22
 
28LAURA
    [ Stan Kenton & Orchestra–Capitol 1704 ]
242518  5
29THEM THERE EYES
    [ Champ Butler–Columbia 39434 ]
31  2
30WHILE YOU DANCED, DANCED, DANCED
    [ Georgia Gibbs–Mercury 5681 ]
21  2
31MISTER AND MISSISSIPPI
    [ Patti Page–Mercury 5645 ]
    [ Dennis Day–RCA Victor 47-4140 ]
16
 
13
 
12
 
15
 
32GOOD MORNING MISTER ECHO
    [ Jane Turzy Trio–Decca 27622 ]
27172010
33IN THE COOL, COOL, COOL OF THE EVENING
    [ Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman–Decca 27678 ]
292622  5
34CARA CARA, BELLA BELLA
    [ Perry Como–RCA Victor 47-4203 ]
364033  4
35BECAUSE
    [ Mario Lanza–RCA Victor 49-3207 ]
302228  9
36LONELY LITTLE ROBIN
    [ Pinetoppers–Coral 60508 ]
32362611
37I’VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN
    [ Stan Freberg–Capitol 1711 ]
3332  3
38BALLIN’ THE JACK
    [ Danny Kaye–Decca 27957 ]
39  5
39GO GO GO GO
    [ Richard Hayes–Mercury 5671 ]
35  2
40WONDERFUL, WASN’T IT?
    [ Frankie Laine–Columbia 39489 ]
  1
NOTE: On the original chart, Cash Box listed the artist and label for every version in current release under each title, with no indication of which version(s) were the biggest sellers. Artists listed above had the hit version(s) of each song, determined primarily by the rankings on the concurrent Billboard Best Sellers chart.
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