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Global Single Chart
70 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to September 3, 1955
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week 14
Learnin' The Blues - Frank Sinatra
Capitol - 2 weeks at No.1
4 / 4
week 4
The Yellow Rose Of Texas - Mitch Miller & His Orchestra
Columbia
2 / 1
week 14
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
Brunswick / Decca
3 / 3
week 7
Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
London / Dot
9 / 7
week 3
Seventeen - Boyd Bennett & His Rockets
King
7 / -
week 2
The Yellow Rose Of Texas - Johnny Desmond
Coral
5 / 8
week 9
Hard To Get - Gisele MacKenzie
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Chess
10 / 9
week 5
Rose Marie - Slim Whitman
London
8 / 6
week 24
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado & His Orchestra
RCA Victor
 

"Learnin' The Blues" is a big band popular song and was originally recorded by Philadelphia singer Joe Valino, along with the Gene Kutch Orchestra. In 1955, the song was recorded by Frank Sinatra with Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra. Initially published on the B-side of the EP Session With Sinatra, "Learnin' The Blues" was subsequently re-released in June 1955 as a single. It reached the number one position in Australia and the runner-up slot in the United States and United Kingdom.

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