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Global Single Chart
70 years ago
the most popular tracks worldwide
according to the national single charts
dated to December 31, 1955
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1 / 2
week 8
Sixteen Tons - 'Tennessee' Ernie Ford
Capitol - 2 weeks at No.1
3 / 3
week 4
Memories Are Made Of This - Dean Martin
Capitol
2 / 1
week 17
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing - Four Aces
Brunswick / Decca
4 / 5
week 8
I Hear You Knocking - Gale Storm
Dot
5 / 6
week 14
Moments To Remember - Four Lads
Columbia
7 / -
week 6
He - Al Hibbler
Decca
9 / 10
week 4
Love And Marriage - Frank Sinatra
Capitol
6 / 4
week 17
Autumn Leaves - Roger Williams
Kapp
- / 8
week 30
(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
Brunswick / Decca
new.JPG (991 bytes) Christmas Alphabet - Dickie Valentine
Decca
 

Originally 'Sixteen Tons' was written by Merle Travis about a coal miner, based on life in the mines of Rosewood, Kentucky. Travis first recorded the song at the Radio Recorders Studio B in Hollywood, California, on August 8, 1946. The eponymous sixteen tons refers to a practice of initiating new miners. In the mid-1920s, a miner tended to haul eight to ten tons per day, whereas for new miners, other miners would slack off so the new miner could make sixteen on his very first day. 'Tennessee' Ernie Ford recorded "Sixteen Tons" in September 1955 as the B-side of his cover of the Moon Mullican standard "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry". With Ford's snapping fingers and a unique clarinet-driven pop arrangement, it quickly became a million seller, reached the no.1 position in the United States and United Kingdom.

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