| Cover | | Date  | Title • Artist  Album | Points  | Charts Peaks | Comment |
|---|
| 1. | 05/1946 | | 179
 | US ✫1 US R&B ✫1 | |
![(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article] (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article]](./wp/cache/img/JMGSong_30026.jpg) | 2. | 11/1946 | | 176
 | US ✫1 US R&B 3 | as The King Cole Trio written by William Best, Deek Watson |
| 3. | 08/1946 | | 172
 | US ✫1 US R&B 3 | written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
| 4. | 06/1946 | | 161
 | US ✫1 | written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
| 5. | 08/1946 | | 159
 | US ✫1 | written by Julie Styne, Sammy Cahn |
| 6. | 04/1946 | | 159
 | US ✫1 | |
| 7. | 03/1946 | | 159
 | US ✫1 | hit for Russ Columbo in 1932 |
| 8. | 01/1946 | | 159
 | US ✫1 | |
| 9. | 09/1946 | | 158
 | US ✫1 | vocals by Michael Douglas & The Campus Kids |
| 10. | 09/1946 | | 158
 | US ✫1 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 11. | 08/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | vocals by Stuart Wade written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
| 12. | 11/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | vocals by Billy Williams |
| 13. | 06/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | |
| 14. | 02/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | |
| 15. | 01/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | |
| 16. | 11/1946 | | 157
 | US ✫1 | backing vocals by the Chickadees |
| 17. | 05/1946 | | 156
 | US ✫1 | |
| 18. | 12/1946 | | 153
 | US ✫1 | new version written by Irving Berlin |
| 19. | 11/1946 | | 133
 | US 3 US R&B 3 | as The King Cole Trio |
| 20. | 11/1946 | | 130
 | US 2 | written by William Best, Deek Watson |
| 21. | 08/1946 | | 130
 | US 2 | |
| 22. | 10/1946 | | 130
 | US 2 | |
| 23. | 01/1946 | | 128
 | US 2 | written by Teddy Powell (as Freddy James), Larry Stock |
| 24. | 05/1946 | | 128
 | US 2 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 25. | 06/1946 | | 127
 | US 2 | vocals by Glenn Hughes |
| 26. | 03/1946 | | 126
 | US 2 | as Phil Harris & his Orchestra |
| 27. | 08/1946 | | 124
 | US 7 US R&B ✫1 | |
| 28. | 05/1946 | | 122
 | US 3 | vocals by Mary Marlow |
| 29. | 06/1946 | | 122
 | US 3 | |
| 30. | 1946 | | 121
 | US 7 US R&B ✫1 | |
| 31. | 03/1946 | | 121
 | US 3 | |
| 32. | 04/1946 | | 121
 | US 3 | written by Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh |
| 33. | 08/1946 | | 120
 | US 3 | written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
| 34. | 11/1946 | | 120
 | US 3 | vocals by Michael Douglas & The Campus Kids |
| 35. | 01/1946 | | 120
 | US 3 | |
| 36. | 05/1946 | | 119
 | US 3 | vocals by Billy Williams written by Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh |
| 37. | 08/1946 | | 117
 | US 4 | as Tex Beneke & The Miller Orchestra |
| 38. | 12/1946 | | 117
 | US 4 | |
| 39. | 07/1946 | | 116
 | US 4 | written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
| 40. | 06/1946 | | 115
 | US 4 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 41. | 10/1946 | | 115
 | US 4 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 42. | 04/1946 | | 115
 | US 4 | written by Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh |
| 43. | 05/1946 | | 115
 | US 4 | written by Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh |
| 44. | 03/1946 | | 114
 | US 4 | |
| 45. | 03/1946 | | 113
 | US 4 | |
| 46. | 05/1946 | | 113
 | US 4 | with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
| 47. | 03/1946 | | 113
 | US 9 US R&B ✫1 | |
| 48. | 02/1946 | | 112
 | US 5 | written by Teddy Powell (as Freddy James), Larry Stock |
![(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article] (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article]](./wp/cache/img/JMGSong_8362.jpg) | 49. | 12/1946 | | 112
 | US 5 | written by William Best, Deek Watson |
| 50. | 09/1946 | | 110
 | US 5 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 51. | 01/1946 | | 110
 | US 9 US R&B ✫1 | |
| 52. | 11/1946 | | 110
 | US 5 | |
| 53. | 02/1946 | | 110
 | US 5 | |
| 54. | 12/1946 | | 110
 | US 5 | written by Arthur Schwartz, Leo Robin |
| 55. | 04/1946 | | 110
 | US 5 | vocals by Rocky Coluccio |
| 56. | 02/1946 | | 109
 | US 5 | #1 hit for Charles Harrison in 1918 written by Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy, Frédéric Chopin |
| 57. | 03/1946 | | 109
 | US 5 | |
| 58. | 06/1946 | | 108
 | US 9 US R&B 5 | |
| 59. | 11/1946 | | 107
 | US 5 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 60. | 08/1946 | | 107
 | US 6 | |
| 61. | 04/1946 | | 107
 | US 5 | vocals by the Moonbeams |
| 62. | 08/1946 | | 107
 | US 6 | vocals by Buddy Clark |
| 63. | 11/1946 | | 107
 | US 6 | |
| 64. | 04/1946 | | 107
 | US 10 US R&B 3 | as Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra hit for russ columbo in 1932 |
| 65. | 10/1946 | | 106
 | US 6 | |
| 66. | 03/1946 | | 106
 | US 6 | vocals by June Christy written by Guy Wood, Sammy Gallop |
| 67. | 03/1946 | | 105
 | US 6 | written by Guy Wood, Sammy Gallop |
| 68. | 03/1946 | | 105
 | US 6 | vocals by Billy Williams |
| 69. | 12/1946 | | 105
 | US 6 | as Tex Beneke & The Miller Orchestra written by Arthur Schwartz, Leo Robin |
| 70. | 04/1946 | | 104
 | US 6 | vocals by Don Rodney written by Guy Wood, Sammy Gallop |
| 71. | 10/1946 | | 104
 | US 6 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 72. | 05/1946 | | 104
 | US 7 | |
| 73. | 05/1946 | | 103
 | US 7 | |
| 74. | 11/1946 | | 103
 | US 6 | |
| 75. | 03/1946 | | 103
 | US 6 | |
| 76. | 03/1946 | | 103
 | US 10 US R&B 4 | as Phil Harris & his Orchestra hit for Bert Williams in 1914 |
| 77. | 09/1946 | | 103
 | US 7 | written by Julie Styne, Sammy Cahn |
| 78. | 03/1946 | | 101
 | US 7 | written by Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb |
| 79. | 12/1946 | | 101
 | US 7 | |
| 80. | 12/1946 | | 101
 | US 7 | |
| 81. | 07/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | |
| 82. | 11/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 83. | 11/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | as Helen Carroll & the Satisfiers |
| 84. | 05/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | |
| 85. | 04/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | |
| 86. | 03/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | written by Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb |
| 87. | 01/1946 | | 100
 | US 7 | written by Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy, Frédéric Chopin |
| 88. | 02/1946 | | 99
 | US 7 | written by Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne |
| 89. | 12/1946 | | 99
 | US 7 | |
| 90. | 05/1946 | | 99
 | US 7 | |
| 91. | 12/1946 | | 99
 | US 7 | |
![(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article] (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons [article]](./wp/cache/img/JMGSong_14006.jpg) | 92. | 12/1946 | | 98
 | US 8 | written by William Best, Deek Watson |
| 93. | 05/1946 | | 98
 | US 8 | vocals by Ella Mae Morse |
| 94. | 06/1946 | | 97
 | US 8 | |
| 95. | 06/1946 | | 97
 | US 8 | |
| 96. | 11/1946 | | 96
 | US 8 | |
| 97. | 12/1946 | | 96
 | US 8 | written by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert |
| 98. | 11/1946 | | 96
 | US 8 | vocals by Betty Barclay |
| 99. | 08/1946 | | 96
 | US 8 | vocals by Mynell Allen |
| 100. | 05/1946 | | 95
 | US 8 | |
| 101. | 06/1946 | | 94
 | US 8 | vocals by Frankie Lester |
| 102. | 04/1946 | | 94
 | US 8 | |
| 103. | 09/1946 | | 94
 | US 8 | #1 hit for Ben Selvin in 1927 written by Irving Berlin |
| 104. | 10/1946 | | 94
 | US 8 | vocals by Bill Lockwood |
| 105. | 03/1946 | | 94
 | US 8 | |
| 106. | 10/1946 | | 94
 | US 9 | as Skitch Henderson and His Orchestra written by Julie Styne, Sammy Cahn |
| 107. | 07/1946 | | 93
 | US 8 | as Spike Jones & His Wacky Wakakians |
| 108. | 12/1946 | | 93
 | US 9 | |
| 109. | 10/1946 | | 93
 | US 9 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 110. | 04/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | written by Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh |
| 111. | 07/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | |
| 112. | 07/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | vocals by Anita O'Day |
| 113. | 10/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | as Tex Beneke & The Miller Orchestra |
| 114. | 02/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | |
| 115. | 02/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | written by Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne |
| 116. | 02/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | vocals by Buddy Divito written by Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy, Frédéric Chopin |
| 117. | 05/1946 | | 92
 | US 9 | |
| 118. | 04/1946 | | 91
 | US 10 | |
| 119. | 04/1946 | | 91
 | US 9 | |
| 120. | 08/1946 | | 91
 | US 9 | as Tex Beneke & The Miller Orchestra |
| 121. | 07/1946 | | 91
 | US 9 | vocals by Rosalind Patton |
| 122. | 01/1946 | | 90
 | US 10 | |
| 123. | 08/1946 | | 90
 | US 10 | |
| 124. | 06/1946 | | 90
 | US 10 | |
| 125. | 12/1946 | | 90
 | US 9 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 126. | 08/1946 | | 90
 | US 9 | vocals by Art Lund written by Irving Berlin |
| 127. | 11/1946 | | 90
 | US 10 | |
| 128. | 06/1946 | | 89
 | US 10 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 129. | 06/1946 | | 89
 | US 10 | |
| 130. | 03/1946 | | 89
 | US 10 | |
| 131. | 03/1946 | | 89
 | US 10 | |
| 132. | 04/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | written by Teddy Powell (as Freddy James), Larry Stock |
| 133. | 09/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | vocals by Buddy Divito |
| 134. | 11/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | |
| 135. | 03/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | |
| 136. | 09/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | as The King Cole Trio hit for Russ Columbo in 1931 |
| 137. | 12/1946 | | 88
 | US 10 | hit for Guy Lombardo in 1934 written by Felix Bernard, Richard B. Smith |
| 138. | 02/1946 | | 59
 | US 12 US Country 3 | written by Jimmie Hodges |
| 139. | 08/1946 | | 58
 | US 11 US R&B 3 | as The King Cole Trio |
| 140. | 02/1946 | | 57
 | US 12 US R&B 2 | |
| 141. | 03/1946 | | 57
 | US 16 US Country ✫1 | as Al Dexter and His Troopers |
| 142. | 04/1946 | | 57
 | US 12 US R&B 3 | |
| 143. | 05/1946 | | 55
 | US 14 US R&B 2 | as Andy Kirk & His Orchestra & the Jubalaires |
| 144. | 07/1946 | | 55
 | US 13 US R&B 3 | as Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra |
| 145. | 01/1946 | | 54
 | US 15 US R&B 2 | |
| 146. | 11/1946 | | 52
 | US 17 US R&B ✫1 | |
| 147. | 1946 | | 49
 | US 20 US R&B 2 | |
| 148. | 02/1946 | | 48
 | US 17 US R&B 3 | |
| 149. | 03/1946 | | 47
 | US 19 US Country 3 | |
| 150. | 08/1946 | | 45
 | US 11 | |
| 151. | 12/1946 | | 44
 | US 11 | vocals by the Three Kaydets written by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert |
| 152. | 11/1946 | | 44
 | US 11 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 153. | 04/1946 | | 43
 | US 11 | |
| 154. | 01/1946 | | 43
 | US 11 | |
| 155. | 05/1946 | | 43
 | US 12 | |
| 156. | 06/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 157. | 12/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | hit for Walter Huston in 1939 written by Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson |
| 158. | 09/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 159. | 04/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 160. | 09/1946 | | 42
 | US 12 | |
| 161. | 09/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 162. | 02/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | vocals by Michael Douglas & The Campus Kids |
| 163. | 10/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 164. | 02/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | |
| 165. | 05/1946 | | 42
 | US 11 | as Benny Goodman Sextet vocals by Art Lund |
| 166. | 09/1946 | | 42
 | US 12 | written by Julie Styne, Sammy Cahn |
| 167. | 06/1946 | | 41
 | US 12 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 168. | 10/1946 | | 41
 | US 12 | |
| 169. | 10/1946 | | 41
 | US 13 | |
| 170. | 05/1946 | | 41
 | US 12 | |
| 171. | 01/1946 | | 41
 | US 12 | as Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra #1 hit for Little Jack Little in 1935 written by Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields |
| 172. | 05/1946 | | 40
 | US 21 US R&B 5 | |
| 173. | 11/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | written by Irving Berlin |
| 174. | 12/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 175. | 10/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | written by Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss |
| 176. | 11/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | vocals by June Christy |
| 177. | 08/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 178. | 12/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | vocals by Bob Carroll |
| 179. | 02/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 180. | 05/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | written by Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb |
| 181. | 03/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 182. | 10/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 183. | 12/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 184. | 08/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 185. | 01/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 186. | 06/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | with the Glenn Miller Orchestra |
| 187. | 08/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | vocals by Art Lund |
| 188. | 01/1946 | | 40
 | US 12 | |
| 189. | 11/1946 | | 40
 | US 13 | |
| 190. | 01/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | |
| 191. | 01/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | |
| 192. | 06/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | |
| 193. | 06/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | |
| 194. | 09/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | vocals by Buddy Divito |
| 195. | 08/1946 | | 39
 | US 14 | vocals by Don Rodney |
| 196. | 02/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | #1 hit for Frances Alda in 1920 |
| 197. | 03/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | vocals by Liza Morrow |
| 198. | 02/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | vocals by Joya Sherrill |
| 199. | 08/1946 | | 39
 | US 13 | |
| 200. | 06/1946 | | 38
 | US 14 | |