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  1. Every number one single from 1940 to 1949 including retail, air-play and jukebox numbers.

  2. The following artists achieved three or more number-one hits from 19401949. A number of artists had number-one singles on their own, as well as part of a collaboration.

    Reached Number One
    Artist (s)
    Single
    Record Label
    July 27, 1940
    Victor
    October 19, 1940
    Decca
    December 21, 1940
    Victor
    March 15, 1941
    Bluebird
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    • White Christmas – Bing Crosby
    • Stardust – Artie Shaw
    • Body and Soul – Coleman Hawkins
    • Swinging on A Star – Bing Crosby
    • Riders in The Sky – Vaughn Monroe
    • God Bless The Child – Billie Holiday
    • As Time Goes by – Dooley Wilson
    • Take The “A” Train – Duke Ellington
    • The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
    • Sentimental Journey – Les Brown & Doris Day

    First on our list is a song we all know, White Christmas, but the version by Bing Crosby is one of the most iconic. The version Bing sang is the biggest in sales, with over 50 million copies sold worldwide. The first time Bing sang White Christmas was just a few weeks after Pearl Harbor, on December 25, 1941, on The Kraft Music Hall radio show, whi...

    Up next is a remake ofStardust, recorded by Artie Shaw in 1940. By this point, the song had already become a standard since it had been released several years earlier, but the version by Artie became his biggest hit and ended up selling more than a million records. Stardust has been in several movies, including Casino, Sleepless In Seattle, andGood...

    Bebop fans may have heard the songBody and Soul, which makes our list since Coleman Hawkins recorded a version released in 1940. His version ofBody and Soul became one of the earlier bebop recordings, and he improvised lines that made his version a little different from the original. In 2004, this song was inducted into the National Recording Regis...

    Bing Crosby released Swinging On A Star in 1944, and this song was made for the movie Going My Way. The song was such a hit that it stayed number one for over two months! Swinging On A Star also won Best Original Song. This is one of the most famous Bing Crosby songs, and it’s been covered by multiple artists through the years.

    Up next is Vaughn Monroe withRiders In The Sky, which he released in 1949 and is one of several versions of this song that have been released through the years. This song is an anthem for cowboys, and it’s all about riders trying to chase demonic cattle but is doomed.

    Next is Billie Holiday with her songGod Bless The Child which was recorded in 1941 and then released in 1942. She recorded the song three times, including the first time in 1941, then again in 1950, and lastly, in 1956. This very popular song was named one of the Songs Of The Century by the RIAA, and the version by Billie was inducted into the Gram...

    Up next is Dooley Wilson covering As Time Goes By, which was released in 1942 for the movie Casablanca, and Dooley performed it as Sam. This was one of the movie’s most notable songs, with only Over The Rainbow topping it. As Time Goes By was used by Warner Brothers as their signature tune and has been in several films, including Fallen and Message...

    Our list has to include the Duke Ellington song Take The “A” Train, a signature song of Duke, and the most popular recording was released in 1941. In the movie, Reveille With Beverly, released in 1943, Duke and the band played the song in what was supposed to be a railway car. NPR included this song in its NPR 100 list of the best songs of the cent...

    Next is the song we’re all familiar with, The Christmas Song, often referred to as “Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire,” and it was recorded in 1946 by Nat King Cole. The Christmas Song became a hit on both the R&B and Pop charts, becoming one of the most-played songs around Christmas. It has been recorded several times by other artists, although t...

    In 1944, Sentimental Journey was recorded by Doris Day and Les Brown after a two-year strike by musicians. The song became a homecoming for the soldiers returning after World War IIsince it was released at the same time the war was over. It was the first number-one song for Doris and it charted for 23 weeks on the Billboard charts. The song has bee...

  4. The first National Best Selling Retail Records number-one single was "I'll Never Smile Again" by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. Featuring vocals by Frank Sinatra and the vocal group the Pied Pipers, the song topped the chart for twelve consecutive weeks and elevated Sinatra to national popularity. Chart history

    Issue Date
    Song
    Artist (s)
    July 27
    Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank ...
    August 3
    Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank ...
    August 10
    Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank ...
    August 17
    Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Frank ...
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  6. 16 Most Requested Songs Of The 1940s, Volume One. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  7. This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it.

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