Vern's Favorite Hits In Chronological Order by Chart Entry Date
5536r1 All By Myself - Fats Domino.mp3
5537..2 My Bonnie Lassie - Ames Brothers + Hugo Winterhalter.mp3
5538c_ You Oughta See Pickles Now - Tommy Collins.mp3
5540c1 Don't Tease Me - Carl Smith.mp3
5542r5 Thirty Days - Chuck Berry.mp3
5543b3 Let's Have a Ding Dong (Part 1) - Winifred Atwell.mp3
5544,} Burn That Candle - Bill Haley + Comets.mp3
5544,} Dogface Soldier - Russ Morgan.mp3
5547r_ (Rosalie) I Can't Go On - Fats Domino.mp3
5549c.1 Why Baby Why - Red Sovine + Webb Pierce.mp3
5550,4 Dungaree Doll - Eddie Fisher.mp3
5550b2 Pickin' a Chicken - Eve Boswell.mp3
5551r.2 I Want to Do More - Ruth Brown + Rhythmakers.mp3
5601.2 See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley + Comets.mp3
5601b4 Robin Hood - Gary Miller.mp3
5601c.1 I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby - Louvin Brothers.mp3
5603b3 Zambezi - Lou Busch.mp3
5604c_ No One but You - Kitty Wells + Red Foley.mp3
5605,3 The Poor People of Paris - Les Baxter.mp3
5605r2 Bo Weevil - Fats Domino.mp3
5606c1 Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins.mp3
5608c.2 I Want to Be Loved - Johnnie and Jack + Ruby Wells.mp3
5609,5 Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) - Perry Como.mp3
5610,6 Madeira - Mitch Miller.mp3
5613.2 The Saints Rock 'n Roll - Bill Haley + Comets.mp3
5613c1 I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night - Faron Young.mp3
5613r_ Slippin' and Slidin' - Little Richard.mp3
5615,4 The Little Musicians - Hugo Winterhalter.mp3
5615r2 My Blue Heaven - Fats Domino.mp3
5616,4 The Church Bells May Ring - Diamonds.mp3
5617,1 The Happy Whistler - Don Robertson.mp3
5617c.1 Honky-Tonk Man - Johnny Horton.mp3
5617r1 Corrine Corrina - Joe Turner.mp3
The first two digits indicate the year that the recording was first charted.
The 3rd & 4th digits indicate the week of the year that it was first charted.
The remaining digits:
,? - charted first (or only) on the top 50 of Billboard's Top 100 chart
.? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's best-selling popular records chart
..? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's most-played by popular D.J's chart
c? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's best-selling country records chart
c ? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's country most-played juke box chart
c.? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's most-played by country D.J's chart
r? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's best-selling R and B records chart
r.? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's most played by R and B D.J's chart
b? - charted first (or only) on Britain's Record Mirror chart (top 20)
?_ - flip side of a double-sided hit
?} - debut of a new chart
Notes:
1 In this period there were more than one charted versions of many popular songs.
However, only one version of each song is permitted here within one year.
2 This folder fits neatly on a 700 MB CD if burned in audio format with no gaps.