Global Charts
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Global Single Chart
70 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to February 12, 1955
compiled and provided by

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4 / 6
week 4
Sincerely - McGuire Sisters
Coral - 1 week at No.1
1 / 4
week 6
Hearts Of Stone - Fontane Sisters
Dot
4 / 2
week 6
Let Me Go, Lover - Joan Weber
Columbia
3 / 1
week 6
Mr. Sandman - The Chordettes
Cadence
2 / 3
week 6
The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane - Ames Brothers
HMV / RCA Victor
6 / 5
week 6
Mambo Italiano - Rosemary Clooney
Philips / Columbia
7 / 8
week 3
Melody Of Love - Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra
London / Dot
10 / 9
week 3
That's All I Want From You - Jaye P.Morgan
RCA Victor
new.JPG (991 bytes) Let Me Go, Lover - Teresa Brewer & The Lancers
Vogue / Coral
9 / 7
week 6
Mr. Sandman - Four Aces
Brunswick / Decca
 

Originally "Sincerely" was a doo-wop song by the Moonglows and 1954 a minor hit in the United States. The best-selling version of the song was a traditional pop cover recorded by the McGuire Sisters, which reached the no.1 position and was eventually certified as a gold record for one million copies sold. By the way, co-writing credits were shared by Moonglows band member Harvey Fuqua and disk jockey Alan Freed. After it became known that Freed has inappropriately claimed songwriter credits for songs by bands he promoted (associated with his downfall in a payola investigation years later), Fuqua noted that Freed had in fact contributed to the songwriting for "Sincerely", thus his claim to a songwriting credit in this case was legitimate.

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