Country-Musik 1954

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Die Liste bietet eine Übersicht über das Jahr 1954 im Genre Country-Musik.

Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash und George Jones nehmen ihre ersten Schallplatten auf.[1][2][3]

Top-Hits des Jahres

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Nummer-eins-Hits

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Anmerkung: Es werden alle drei Hitparaden, die "Most Played By Jockeys", die "Most Played in Jukeboxes" sowie die "Best Sellers in Stores", gewertet.[12]
  • As Far as I'm Concerned – Red and Betty Foley
  • Back Up BuddyCarl Smith
  • Backward, Turn BackwardPee Wee King
  • Beware of "It" – Johnnie & Jack
  • Bimbo –Pee Wee King
  • Breakin' the Rules – Hank Thompson
  • Call Me Up (And I'll Come Calling On You)Marty Robbins
  • Changing Partners – Pee Wee King
  • Cheatin's a Sin – Kitty Wells
  • Christmas Can't Be Far Away – Eddy Arnold
  • Courtin' in the RainT. Texas Tyler
  • Cry, Cry, DarlingJimmy C. Newman
  • Dog-Gone It, Baby, I'm in Love – Carl Smith
  • Don't Drop ItTerry Fell
  • A Fooler, A Faker – Hank Thompson
  • Go, Boy, Go – Carl Smith
  • Good Deal, LucilleAl Terry
  • Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight – Johnnie & Jack
  • Hep Cat Baby – Eddy Arnold
  • Hernando’s HideawayHomer and Jethro
  • Honey, I Need You – Johnnie & Jack
  • Honey LoveThe Carlisles
  • Honky-Tonk Girl – Hank Thompson
  • Hootchy Kootchy Henry (From Hawaii)Mitchell Torok
  • I Love YouGinny Wright & Jim Reeves
  • I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)Ray Price
  • I'm a Stranger in My Home – Kitty Wells and Red Foley
  • I'm Walking the Dog – Webb Pierce
  • If You Don't Somebody Else WillJimmy & Johnny
  • If You Don't Somebody Else Will – Ray Price
  • Jilted – Red Foley
  • Looking Back to See – |Goldie Hill & Justin Tubb
  • Looking Back to SeeThe Browns
  • Much Too Young to Die – Ray Price
  • My Everything – Eddy Arnold
  • Never – Marilyn Myers and Wesley Tuttle
  • The New Green Light – Hank Thompson
  • Out Behind the BarnLittle Jimmy Dickens
  • Place for Girls Like YouFaron Young
  • Pretty Words – Marty Robbins
  • Release MeJimmy Heap & Perk Williams
  • Release Me – Ray Price
  • Release Me – Kitty Wells
  • River of No ReturnTennessee Ernie Ford
  • Rose–MarieSlim Whitman
  • Run 'em OffLefty Frizzell
  • Secret Love – Slim Whitman
  • Shake-a-Leg – The Carlisles
  • She Done Give Her Heart to MeSonny James
  • Singing Hills – Slim Whitman
  • Sparking Brown Eyes – Webb Pierce and The Wilburn Brothers
  • Tain't Nice (To Talk Like That) – The Carlisles
  • Thank You for CallingBilly Walker
  • That Crazy Mambo ThingHank Snow
  • Then I'll Stop Loving You – Jim Reeves
  • This Is the Thanks I Get (For Loving You) – Eddy Arnold
  • This Ole HouseStuart Hamblen
  • Thou Shalt Not Steal – Kitty Wells
  • Two Glasses, JoeErnest Tubb
  • We've Gone Too Far – Hank Thompson
  • Whatcha Gonna Do NowTommy Collins
  • You All ComeArlie Duff
  • You Better Not Do That – Tommy Collins
  • You Can't Have My LoveWanda Jackson with Billy Gray
  • You're Not Mine Anymore – Webb Pierce

Einzelnachweise

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  1. Olaf Neumann: Schlüsseljahr der Rock-Musik. Vor 70 Jahren gab es den Urknall des Rock'n'Roll. In: Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung. 20. März 2022, abgerufen am 14. April 2022.
  2. Timon Menge & Christof Leim: Zeitsprung: Am 7.8.1954 heiraten Johnny Cash und Vivian Liberto. In: Udiscover. 31. Juli 2019, abgerufen am 14. April 2022.
  3. Detlef Diederichsen: Schuld und Sühne. Countrylegende George Jones. In: taz. 19. September 2009, abgerufen am 14. April 2022.
  4. The Billboard, 2. Januar 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  5. The Billboard, 9. Januar 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  6. The Billboard, 20. Februar 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  7. The Billboard, 15. Mai 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  8. The Billboard, 19. Juni 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  9. The Billboard, 10. Juli 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  10. The Billboard, 31. Juli 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  11. The Billboard, 6. Nov. 1954 in der Google-Buchsuche
  12. Joel Whitburn: Joel Whitburn's Top Country Songs: 1944-2005. Record Research, 2006, ISBN 0-89820-165-9.