More Number 1 Hits of the 1950s

Various Artists

About More Number 1 Hits of the 1950s

This More Number 1 Hits of the 1950s album was released in 2011 and featured titles like All I Have To Do is Dream, It's Only Make Believe and A Fool Such as I from The Everly Brothers, Conway Twitty and Elvis Presley.
Year:
2011
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1The Everly Brothers  
2Conway Twitty  
3Elvis Presley  
4Guy Mitchell, Ray Coniff  
5Eddie Fisher  
6Kay Starr  
7Frankie Laine  
11Jimmy Young  
13Dickie Valentine, Johnny Douglas  
14Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers  
15The Dream Weavers  
17Connie Francis  
19Tommy Edwards  
20Perry Como  
21Connie Francis  
22The Everly Brothers  
23Vic Damone  
24Michael Holliday  
25Kalin Twins  
26Marvin Rainwater  
27Connie Francis  
28Bobby Darin  
29Buddy Holly  
30The Platters  
32Jane Morgan  
33Elvis Presley  
34
Here Comes Summer
   
35Cliff Richard & the Drifters, Cliff Richard  
36Bobby Darin  
37Elvis Presley  
38Shirley Bassey  
39Craig Douglas  
41Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Cliff Richard  
42Emile Ford & the Checkmates, Emile Ford  
43Adam Faith  
44Elvis Presley  
45Rosemary Clooney  
46Johnnie Ray  
47Kay Starr  
48Tony Bennett  
49The Everly Brothers  
50Buddy Knox  
51The Champs  
52Lloyd Price  
53Santo & Johnny  
54Paul Anka  

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