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 25, 1956
compiled and provided by

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1 / 2
week 12
Memories Are Made Of This - Dean Martin
Capitol - 2 weeks at No.1
3 / 3
week 7
Rock And Roll Waltz - Kay Starr
RCA Victor
2 / 1
week 16
Sixteen Tons - 'Tennessee' Ernie Ford
Capitol
4 / 4
week 8
The Great Pretender - Platters
Mercury
7 / 9
week 3
It's Almost Tomorrow - Dream Weavers
Brunswick / Decca
5 / 5
week 6
Band Of Gold - Don Cherry
Columbia
6 / 7
week 4
Lisbon Antigua - Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra
Capitol
8 / 10
week 3
See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets
Brunswick / Decca
new.JPG (991 bytes) No, Not Much - Four Lads
Columbia
10 / 8
week 6
(Love Is) The Tender Trap - Frank Sinatra
Capitol
 

The popular song about nostalgia was first issued by Mindy Carson with Ray Conniff's Orchestra & The Columbians and reached no.53 on Billboard's Top 100 chart. The most popular version of the song was recorded by Dean Martin in 1955 (released on November 28). He was backed by the Easy Riders (who consisted of Gilkyson, Dehr, and Miller), who wrote it. Finally it became Martin's biggest hit with no.1 positions in the United States and United Kingdom. In Germany, titled "Heimweh" ("Homesickness") and performed by Freddy Quinn and with lyrics by Ernst Bader and Dieter Rasch, the song was 14 weeks at number one... the most successful song of 1956 there.

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