of 1944 Greatest Hits and Chart Singles

1943 <-1944-> 1945
Top songs: #1: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald - #2: G.I. Jive by Louis Jordan - #3: I'm Making Believe by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald - #4: You Always Hurt the One You Love by The Mills Brothers - #5: Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby) by Louis Jordan
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#1
11/1944

Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald

398 pts
1
US


1
R&B
written by Doris Fisher & Allan Roberts
#2
05/1944

G.I. Jive
Louis Jordan

398 pts
1
US


1
R&B
as Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
[Decca 8659]
written by Johnny Mercer
#3
11/1944

I'm Making Believe
The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald

392 pts
1
US


2
R&B
B side to Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
written by James V. Monaco & Mack Gordon
#4
06/1944

You Always Hurt the One You Love
The Mills Brothers

382 pts
1
US


5
R&B
B side to Till Then
written by Allan Roberts & Doris Fisher
Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)
#5
07/1944

Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)
Louis Jordan

374 pts
2
US
1
ctry
3
R&B
as Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
[Decca 8659]
written by Louis Jordan & Billy Austin
#6
11/1944

Don't Fence Me In
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters

372 pts
1
US


9
R&B
[Decca 23364]
written by Cole Porter & Robert Fletcher
I'll Walk Alone
#7
08/1944

I'll Walk Alone
Dinah Shore

370 pts
1
US


10
R&B
[Victor 1586]
written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
I'll Get by (As Long as I Have You)
#8
04/1944

I'll Get by (As Long as I Have You)
Harry James and His Orchestra

352 pts
1
US




vocals by Dick Haymes
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Roy Turk
#9
05/1944

Swinging on a Star
Bing Crosby

352 pts
1
US




Academy Award for Best Original Song 1944
[Decca 18597]
written by Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke
#10
04/1944

I'll Be Seeing You
Bing Crosby

352 pts
1
US




[Decca 18595]
written by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal
#11
01/1944

Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

352 pts
1
US




vocals by Bob Eberly & Kitty Kallen
written by Consuelo Velázquez & Sunny Skylar
#12
03/1944

The San Fernando Valley
Bing Crosby

352 pts
1
US




written by Gordon Jenkins
#13
01/1944

Shoo-Shoo Baby
The Andrews Sisters

351 pts
1
US




from the movie Three Cheers for the Boys
written by Phil Moore
#14
03/1944

It's Love-Love-Love
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

351 pts
1
US




vocals by Skip Nelson
written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer & Mack David
#15
04/1944

I Love You
Bing Crosby

351 pts
1
US




[Decca 18595]
written by Cole Porter
Mairzy Doats
#16
02/1944

Mairzy Doats
The Merry Macs

351 pts
1
US




written by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
(There'll Be a) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marching In)
#17
09/1944

(There'll Be a) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marching In)
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters

351 pts
1
US




written by Sgt. Joe Bushkin & Pvt. John De Vries
#18
03/1944

Don't Sweetheart Me
Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra

303 pts
2
US




vocals by Wayne Marsh
[Decca 4434]
written by Charlie Tobias & Cliff Friend
#19
02/1944

Holiday for Strings
David Rose and His Orchestra

303 pts
2
US




written by David Rose
#20
04/1944

Long Ago (And Far Away)
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest

303 pts
2
US




written by Jerome Kern & Ira Gershwin
Amor
#21
07/1944

Amor
Bing Crosby

303 pts
2
US




[Decca 18608]
written by Gabriel Ruiz, Ricardo López Méndez & Sunny Skylar
The Trolley Song
#22
10/1944

The Trolley Song
The Pied Pipers

302 pts
2
US




written by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane
Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)
#23
09/1944

Is You Is or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby)
Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters

302 pts
2
US




written by Louis Jordan & Billy Austin
#24
08/1944

Time Waits for No One
Helen Forrest

302 pts
2
US




[Decca 18600]
written by Charlie Tobias & Cliff Friend
#25
02/1944

When They Ask About You
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

259 pts
4
US


10
R&B
vocals by Kitty Kallen
[Decca 18582]
written by Sam H. Stept
#26
01/1944

Cherry
Harry James and His Orchestra

258 pts
4
US


10
R&B
instrumental B side to Jump Town
written by Don Redman
Poinciana (Song of the Tree)
#27
02/1944

Poinciana (Song of the Tree)
Bing Crosby

256 pts
3
US




[Decca 18586]
written by Nat Simon & Buddy Bernier
#28
11/1944

There Goes That Song Again
Russ Morgan

256 pts
3
US




written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
#29
01/1944

Star Eyes
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

256 pts
3
US




vocals by Bob Eberly & Kitty Kallen
written by Don Raye & Gene De Paul
#30
10/1944

Together
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest

256 pts
3
US




written by Ray Henderson, Buddy DeSylva & Lew Brown
#31
11/1944

Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stockin')
Russ Morgan

256 pts
3
US




vocals by Al Jennings
written by Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton & Mickey Leader
#32
01/1944

Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Duke Ellington

246 pts
6
US


1
R&B
instrumental
[Victor 20-1547]
written by Duke Ellington & Bob Russell
I'll Walk Alone
#33
07/1944

I'll Walk Alone
Martha Tilton

241 pts
4
US




[Capitol 157]
written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine
#34
09/1944

And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra

241 pts
4
US




vocals by Anita O'Day
written by Stan Kenton, Charles Lawrence & Joe Greene [American songwriter]
#35
05/1944

I'll Be Seeing You
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

241 pts
4
US




vocals by Frank Sinatra
written by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal
I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
#36
02/1944

I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
Frank Sinatra

240 pts
4
US




[Columbia 36687]
written by Jimmy McHugh & Harold Adamson
#37
10/1944

How Many Hearts Have You Broken (With Those Great Big Beautiful Eyes)
Tiny Hill

240 pts
4
US




as Tiny Hill and His Orchestra
written by Al Kaufman & Marty Symes
#38
10/1944

Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby)
Bing Crosby

240 pts
4
US




written by James Royce Shannon
#39
01/1944

No Love, No Nothin'
Ella Mae Morse

240 pts
4
US




[Capitol 143]
written by Harry Warren & Leo Robin
#40
04/1944

It's Love-Love-Love
The Four King Sisters

240 pts
4
US




written by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer & Mack David
It Had to Be You
#41
09/1944

It Had to Be You
Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest

240 pts
4
US




written by Isham Jones & Gus Kahn
The Trolley Song
#42
11/1944

The Trolley Song
Judy Garland

240 pts
4
US




[Decca 23361]
written by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane
The Trolley Song
#43
12/1944

The Trolley Song
Vaughn Monroe

240 pts
4
US




written by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane
#44
01/1944

My Shining Hour
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra

239 pts
4
US




vocals by Eugenie Baird
written by Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer
White Christmas
#45
01/1944

White Christmas
Bing Crosby

238 pts
5
US


9
R&B
R Christmas
[Decca 18429]
written by Irving Berlin
#46
04/1944

Straighten Up and Fly Right
The King Cole Trio

236 pts
9
US
1
ctry
1
R&B
US B side to Straighten Up and Fly Right
[Capitol 154]
written by Nat King Cole & Irving Mills
It Had to Be You
#47
08/1944

It Had to Be You
Betty Hutton

218 pts
5
US




[Capitol 155]
written by Isham Jones & Gus Kahn
#48
01/1944

My Ideal
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

218 pts
5
US




vocals by Bob Eberly; hit for Maurice Chevalier in 1931
written by Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting & Newell Chase
#49
01/1944

Speak Low
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

218 pts
5
US




vocals by Billy Leach
written by Kurt Weill & Ogden Nash
Amor
#50
06/1944

Amor
Andy Russell

218 pts
5
US




[Capitol 156]
written by Gabriel Ruiz, Ricardo López Méndez & Sunny Skylar
#51
08/1944

Smoke on the Water
Red Foley

218 pts
7
US
1
ctry


[Decca 6102]
written by Zeke Clements & Earl Nunn
#52
02/1944

No Love, No Nothin'
Johnny Long and His Orchestra

218 pts
5
US




vocals by Patti Dugan
written by Harry Warren & Leo Robin
#53
07/1944

Long Ago (And Far Away)
Bing Crosby

218 pts
5
US




[Decca 18608]
written by Jerome Kern & Ira Gershwin
#54
12/1944

I Dream of You
Andy Russell

218 pts
5
US




written by Marjorie Goetschius & Edna Osser
Ration Blues
#55
01/1944

Ration Blues
Louis Jordan

213 pts
11
US
1
ctry
1
R&B
as Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
[Decca 8654]
written by Antonio Cosey, Collenane Clark & Louis Jordan
#56
02/1944

Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Woody Herman and His Orchestra

213 pts
7
US


4
R&B
written by Duke Ellington & Bob Russell
I'll Get by (As Long as I Have You)
#57
05/1944

I'll Get by (As Long as I Have You)
The Ink Spots

213 pts
7
US


4
R&B
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Roy Turk
#58
06/1944

Till Then
The Mills Brothers

212 pts
8
US


1
R&B
written by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus & Guy Wood
#59
08/1944

Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stocking)
Evelyn Knight

200 pts
6
US




[Decca 18614]
written by Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton & Mickey Leader
#60
05/1944

Good Night, Wherever You Are
Russ Morgan

200 pts
6
US




written by Frank Weldon, Al Hoffman & Dick Robertson
#61
05/1944

Long Ago (And Far Away)
Jo Stafford

200 pts
6
US




[Capitol 153]
written by Jerome Kern & Ira Gershwin
I'll Walk Alone
#62
10/1944

I'll Walk Alone
Mary Martin

199 pts
6
US




[Decca 23340]
written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
#63
01/1944

Vict'ry Polka
Bing Crosby

199 pts
6
US




written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
#64
03/1944

Cow-Cow Boogie (Cuma-Ti-Yi-Y-Ay)
The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald

187 pts
10
US


1
R&B
written by Don Raye, Gene De Paul & Benny Carter
#65
08/1944

How Many Hearts Have You Broken
The Three Suns

182 pts
7
US




written by Al Kaufman & Marty Symes
#66
05/1944

Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Ella Mae Morse

181 pts
7
US




[Capitol 151]
written by Don Raye & Gene De Paul
#67
07/1944

Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes
The Merry Macs

181 pts
7
US




written by Vic Mizzy & Mann Curtis
Together
#68
09/1944

Together
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

181 pts
7
US




vocals by Tony Craig
written by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
#69
12/1944

There Goes That Song Again
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye

181 pts
7
US




vocals by Nancy Norman
written by Jule Styne & Sammy Cahn
#70
07/1944

His Rocking Horse Ran Away
Betty Hutton

181 pts
7
US




[Capitol 155]
written by Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Burke
Mairzy Doats
#71
02/1944

Mairzy Doats
Al Trace and His Orchestra

180 pts
7
US




as Al Trace & his silly symphonists
written by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
#72
01/1944

The Dreamer
Kay Armen and the Balladiers

180 pts
7
US




written by Arthur Schwartz & Frank Loesser
#73
04/1944

I Love You
Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra

180 pts
7
US




vocals by Bob Lido
written by Cole Porter
White Christmas
#74
12/1944

White Christmas
Frank Sinatra

180 pts
7
US




Christmas
[Columbia 36756]
written by Irving Berlin
#75
01/1944

Sweet Slumber
Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra

179 pts
15
US
4
ctry
1
R&B
vocals by Trevor Bacon
[Decca 18569]
written by Al J. Neiburg, Lucky Millinder & William Henri Woode
#76
04/1944

I Learned a Lesson, I'll Never Forget
5 Red Caps

176 pts
14
US
2
ctry
3
R&B
[Beacon 7120]
written by Joe Davis
#77
03/1944

When My Man Comes Home
Buddy Johnson

170 pts
18
US
2
ctry
1
R&B
vocals by Ella Johnson
[Decca 8655]
written by Buddy Johnson & J. Mayo Williams
#78
11/1944

I'm Wastin' My Tears on You
Tex Ritter

166 pts
11
US
1
ctry


as Tex Ritter and His Texans
[Capitol 174]
written by Frank Harford
#79
06/1944

Straighten Up and Fly Right
The Andrews Sisters

165 pts
8
US




written by Nat King Cole & Irving Mills
#80
07/1944

Time Waits for No One
Johnny Long and His Orchestra

165 pts
8
US




vocals by Patti Dugan
written by Cliff Friend & Charlie Tobias
#81
11/1944

Twilight Time
The Three Suns

165 pts
8
US




written by Morty Nevins, Al Nevins, Artie Dunn & Buck Ram
#82
05/1944

Long Ago (And Far Away)
Perry Como

165 pts
8
US




[Victor 1569]
written by Jerome Kern & Ira Gershwin
#83
04/1944

I Love You
Jo Stafford

165 pts
8
US




[Capitol 153]
written by Cole Porter
Mairzy Doats
#84
04/1944

Mairzy Doats
The Pied Pipers

164 pts
8
US




[Capitol 148]
written by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston
#85
01/1944

G.I. Jive
Johnny Mercer

164 pts
13
US


1
R&B
[Capitol 141]
written by Johnny Mercer
#86
04/1944

Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra

161 pts
10
US


8
R&B
vocals by Red Dorris
written by Duke Ellington & Bob Russell
#87
09/1944

We Might as Well Forget It
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

161 pts
11
US
2
ctry


vocals by Leon Huff
[Okeh 6722]
written by Johnny Bond
#88
07/1944

Red Blues
Cootie Williams

157 pts
18
US
4
ctry
2
R&B
vocals by Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson ; aka Cherry Red Blues
[Hit 7084]
written by Bob Haggart
#89
10/1944

Dance with a Doll (With a Hole in Her Stocking)
Tony Pastor and His Orchestra

153 pts
9
US




written by Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton & Mickey Leader
#90
11/1944

How Many Hearts Have You Broken
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra

152 pts
9
US




vocals by Gene Howard
written by Al Kaufman & Marty Symes
#91
01/1944

Solo Flight
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

148 pts
16
US


1
R&B
instrumental
written by Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman & Jimmy Mundy
Poinciana (Song of the Tree)
#92
02/1944

Poinciana (Song of the Tree)
Benny Carter and His Orchestra

145 pts
12
US


8
R&B
instrumental B side to Hurry, Hurry!
[Capitol 144]
written by Nat Simon & Buddy Bernier
#93
02/1944

Hurry, Hurry!
Benny Carter and His Orchestra

145 pts
23
US
2
ctry
2
R&B
vocals by Savannah Churchill
[Capitol 144]
written by Richard Larkin & Benny Carter
You're from Texas
#94
09/1944

You're from Texas
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

142 pts
14
US
2
ctry


vocals by Leon McAuliffe
[Okeh 6722]
written by Cindy Walker
#95
05/1944

I Can't See for Lookin'
The King Cole Trio

142 pts
24
US
2
ctry
2
R&B
[Capitol 154]
written by Nadine Robinson & Dok Stanford
#96
02/1944

The Prodigal Son
Roy Acuff

141 pts
13
US
4
ctry


as Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys
[Okeh 6716]
written by Floyd Jenkins
#97
01/1944

How Sweet You Are
Kay Armen and the Balladiers

140 pts
10
US




written by Frank Loesser & Arthur Schwartz
Amor
#98
07/1944

Amor
Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra

140 pts
10
US




vocals by Carmen Castillo
written by Gabriel Ruiz & Ricardo López Méndez
#99
03/1944

The Music Stopped
Woody Herman and His Orchestra

140 pts
10
US




vocals by Frances Wayne
written by Jimmy McHugh & Harold Adamson
#100
06/1944

Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Woody Herman and His Orchestra

140 pts
10
US




written by Don Raye & Gene De Paul

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