Vern's Favorite Hits In Chronological Order by Chart Entry Date
5101.1 So Long (It's Been Good to Know Ya) - Weavers + Gordon Jenkins.mp3
5101. 5 Zing Zing Zoom Zoom - Perry Como + Sigmund Romberg.mp3
5102c.1 Poison Love - Johnnie and Jack + Tennessee Mountain Boys.mp3
5103.2 I Taut I Taw a Puddy Tat - Mel Blanc + Billy May.mp3
5104. 1 Get Out Those Old Records - Guy Lombardo + Kenny Gardner.mp3
5105.3 Aba Daba Honeymoon - Debbie Reynolds + Carleton Carpenter + G Stoll.mp3
5106.3 The Chicken Song - Guy Lombardo + Cliff Grass.mp3
5108c1 The Rhumba Boogie - Hank Snow + Rainbow Ranch Boys.mp3
5108c 1 Tailor Made Woman - Tennessee Ernie (Ford) + Joe 'Fingers' Carr.mp3
5109c 2 Shine, Shave, Shower (It's Saturday) - Lefty Frizzell.mp3
5110.2 Beautiful Brown Eyes - Jimmy Wakely + Les Baxter Chorus [sl.scr].mp3
5112.1 On Top of Old Smoky - Weavers + Terry Gilkyson + Vic Schoen.mp3
5112.3 How High the Moon - Les Paul + Mary Ford.mp3
5112.5 The Hot Canary - Florian Zabach + Al Rickey.mp3
5114.4 Metro Polka - Frankie Laine + Carl Fischer.mp3
5114.6 Never Been Kissed - Freddy Martin + Merv Griffin + Martin Men.mp3
5118.1 Rose, Rose, I Love You - Frankie Laine + Mitch Miller.mp3
5118.2 Old Soldiers Never Die - Vaughn Monroe.mp3
5118r1 Rocket '88' - Jackie Brenston + Delta Cats.mp3
5120c1 Howlin' at the Moon - Hank Williams + Drifting Cowboys.mp3
5121.1 My Truly, Truly Fair - Guy Mitchell + Mitch Miller.mp3
5121. 1 When You and I Were Young Maggie - Jimmy Wakely + Margaret Whiting.mp3
5124c.1 I Wanna Play House With You - Eddy Arnold (Tennessee Plowboy).mp3
5125. 3 You're My Sugar - Kay Starr + Tennessee Ernie (Ford).mp3
5126.1 Come On-a My House - Rosemary Clooney + Stan Freeman.mp3
5126.2 Sweet Violets - Dinah Shore + Henri Rene.mp3
5126.3 Josephine - Les Paul.mp3
5127. 1 There's No Boat Like a Rowboat - Perry Como + Fontane Sisters.mp3
5129r3 Just Right Bounce - Piano Red.mp3
5130.2 Longing For You - Vic Damone + George Bassman.mp3
5130c 4 Sick, Sober and Sorry - Johnny Bond.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 Billboard's best-selling popular records chart
. ? - charted first (or only) on Billboard's popular most-played juke box 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 R and B most-played juke box chart
.. - listed in Joel Whitburn's "Pop Memories" book but not in Billboard
Notes:
1 In this period there were many charted versions of all the most 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.