MOST WEEKS ON CHART: SINGLE - ALL CHARTS - Record To Dateģ9: Wonderful! Wonderful! - Johnny Mathis (1957)ģ4: Love Letters In The Sand - Pat Boone (1957)ģ4: It's Not For Me To Say - Johnny Mathis (1957)ģ4: Around The World (Main Theme) - Victor Young (1957)Ģ: Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley (1956) Ĥ: Jailhouse Rock/Treat Me Nice - Elvis Presley (1957) ĥ: Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford (1955)ħ: The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley (1958) ĩ: The Poor People Of Paris - Lex Baxter & Orch (1956)ĩ: Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (1956)ĩ: The Flying Saucer Pts. MOST CHART ENTRIES: OVERALL - Single Year MOST DEBUTS: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Single Week When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Againģ8 (T). MOST CONCURRENT/SIMULTANEOUS ENTRIES: ARTIST - Single Weekġ0: Elvis Presley (DecemFebruary 2, 1957)ģ8. MOST CHART ENTRIES: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Single Year MOST CHART ENTRIES: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Record To Date MOST CONCURRENT/SIMULTANEOUS TOP 40's: ARTIST - Single Week ![]() MOST TOP 40 HITS: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Record To Date MOST WEEKS/TOP 10: SINGLE - ALL CHARTS - Record To DateĢ1: Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (1956)Ģ0: Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado (1955)ġ9: (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets (1955)ġ9: Moments To Remember - The Four Lads (1955)ġ8: Learnin' The Blues - Frank Sinatra (1955)ġ8: Unchained Melody - Les Baxter & His Orchestra (1955)ġ8: Sincerely - The Andrews Sisters (1956)ġ8: So Rare - Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra (1957) MOST CONCURRENT/SIMULTANEOUS TOP 10's: ARTIST - Single Week MOST CONSECUTIVE TOP 10 HITS: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS MOST TOP 10 HITS: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Record To Date ![]() MOST WEEKS AT #1: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Record To Date MOST WEEKS AT #1: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Single Year ![]() MOST WEEKS AT #1: SINGLE - ALL CHARTS - Record To Dateġ1: Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley (1956 - BS)ġ0: Sincerely - The McGuire Sisters (1955 - JB)ġ0: Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado (1955 - BS)ġ0: Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell (1956 - JB/Top 100)ĩ: All Shook Up - Elvis Presley (1957 - JB)ĩ: Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin (1959 - Hot 100) MOST CONSECUTIVE #1's: ARTIST - IN SUCCESSION *Does not included B-sides, EP tracks or reissues MOST CONSECUTIVE #1's: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS MOST #1's: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Single Year MOST #1's: ARTIST - ALL CHARTS - Record To Date If you feel that there are discrepancies, please feel free to discuss!īest Sellers In Stores (BS): JanuOcto Below each section is a chart key to help guide you through this crash course. I have to give major thanks to both Joel Whitburn and Hanboo (UKMix) for providing some of the initial data of which I further investigated and corrected accordingly. B-sides are tabulated only if they charted separately. As we progress to 1969, 1979, 1989 etc., the pre-Hot 100 data will only be side-referenced if it still maintains the overall rock-era chart record. I understand that Billboard favors the Hot 100's inception as a beginning, but I will present data from Best Sellers In Stores (BS), Most Played By Jockeys (DJ) and Most Played In Juke Boxes (JB) in addition to the Top 100 and Hot 100 data. ![]() For all research purposes, Januwill be the starting point when referencing singles and Mawill be used for albums. In this thread, I will be creating a progressive timeline of Billboard's chart records in the rock era, starting with 1955 and using decade-ends as cut off markers.
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