Top Songs of 1937 Greatest Hits and Chart Singles

1936 <-1937-> 1938
Top songs: #1: Sweet Leilani by Bing Crosby - #2: Once in a While by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - #3: It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - #4: Boo-Hoo by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - #5: September in the Rain by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
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Sweet Leilani
#1
1937

Sweet Leilani
Bing Crosby

371 pts
1
US
Academy Award for Best Original Song 1937
[Decca 1175]
written by Harry Owens
#2
1937

Once in a While
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

368 pts
1
US
written by Michael Edwards & Bud Green
#3
1937

It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

367 pts
1
US
written by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke
#4
1937

Boo-Hoo
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

367 pts
1
US
written by Carmen Lombardo, Edward Heyman & John Jacob Loeb
#5
1937

September in the Rain
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

367 pts
1
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
That Old Feeling
#6
1937

That Old Feeling
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

367 pts
1
US
written by Sammy Fain & Lew Brown
Thanks for the Memory
#7
12/1937

Thanks for the Memory
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

367 pts
1
US
written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
#8
1937

Whispers in the Dark
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Leo Robin & Frederick Hollander
#9
1937

The Moon Got in My Eyes
Bing Crosby

366 pts
1
US
[Decca 1375]
written by Arthur Johnston & Johnny Burke
#10
1937

This Year's Kisses
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Irving Berlin
#11
1937

A Sailboat in the Moonlight
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

366 pts
1
US
written by Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob Loeb
#12
1937

Carelessly
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
vocal Billie Holiday
written by Norman Ellis, Charles Kenny & Nick Kenny
#13
1937

Satan Takes a Holiday
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Larry Clinton
#14
1937

Remember Me?
Bing Crosby

365 pts
1
US
[Decca 1451]
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#15
1937

Where or When
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
#16
1937

The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Russ Morgan

365 pts
1
US
as Russ Morgan and His Orchestra
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
#17
11/1937

Nice Work if You Can Get It
Fred Astaire

365 pts
1
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#18
1937

The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

365 pts
1
US
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
#19
1937

Smarty
Fats Waller

365 pts
1
US
written by Arthur Freed, Burton Lane & Ralph Freed
Marie
#20
1937

Marie
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Irving Berlin
#21
1937

You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
#22
1937

Vieni, Vieni
Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees

365 pts
1
US
written by Géo Koger, Henri Varna & Vincent Scotto
#23
1937

The Big Apple
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Buddy Bernier & Bob Emmerich
#24
1937

Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)
Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell

365 pts
1
US
[Decca 1483]
written by Bernie Hanighen & Johnny Mercer
#25
1937

They Can't Take That Away from Me
Fred Astaire

364 pts
1
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#26
1937

Too Marvelous for Words
Bing Crosby

364 pts
1
US
[Decca 1185]
written by Richard Whiting & Johnny Mercer
#27
1937

With Plenty of Money and You
Henry Busse & His Orchestra

364 pts
1
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
So Rare
#28
1937

So Rare
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

364 pts
1
US
written by Jerry Herst & Jack Sharpe
Never in a Million Years
#29
1937

Never in a Million Years
Bing Crosby

315 pts
2
US
[Decca 1210]
written by Mack Gordon & Harry Revel
#30
1937

I Know Now
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

315 pts
2
US
[Victor 25566]
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#31
1937

Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
written by Richard A. Whiting & Johnny Mercer
#32
1937

There's a Lull in My Life
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
written by Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
#33
1937

Remember Me?
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#34
1937

What Will I Tell My Heart?
Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy

315 pts
2
US
vocal by Pha Terrell
[Decca 1035]
written by Irving Gordon, Peter Tinturin & Jack Lawrence
#35
1937

The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Victor 25585]
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
So Rare
#36
1937

So Rare
Gus Arnheim & His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Brunswick 7919]
written by Jerry Herst & Jack Sharpe
#37
1937

Little Old Lady
Abe Lyman and His Californians

315 pts
2
US
[Decca 1120]
written by Hoagy Carmichael & Stanley Adams
#38
1937

The Dipsy Doodle
Russ Morgan

315 pts
2
US
as Russ Morgan and His Orchestra
written by Larry Clinton
#39
1937

It's the Natural Thing to Do
Bing Crosby

315 pts
2
US
[Decca 1378]
written by Johnny Burke & Arthur Johnston
#40
1937

My Cabin of Dreams
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Nat Madison & Nick A. Kenny
#41
12/1937

True Confession
Larry Clinton and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Frederick Hollander & Sam Coslow
#42
1937

Roses in December
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Herb Magidson, Ben Oakland & George Jessel
#43
1937

Josephine
Wayne King and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Burke Bivens & Wayne King
#44
1937

A Foggy Day
Fred Astaire

267 pts
3
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#45
1937

Moonlight and Shadows
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

266 pts
3
US
written by Frederick Hollander & Leo Robin
#46
1937

I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Ray Noble and His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
vocal Howard Phillips
written by Irving Berlin
#47
1937

Spring Cleaning
Fats Waller

266 pts
3
US
written by Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell & Walter Samuels
#48
1937

Shall We Dance?
Fred Astaire

266 pts
3
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#49
1937

Pennies from Heaven
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
vocal Billie Holiday
written by Arthur Johnston & Johnny Burke
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
#50
1937

I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
Fats Waller

266 pts
3
US
written by Jeannine Clesi
#51
1937

Boo Hoo
Mal Hallett & His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
[Decca 1162]
written by Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob Loeb
#52
1937

Josephine
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
written by Burke Bivens & Wayne King
#53
1937

In the Still of the Night
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
written by Cole Porter
Nola
#54
1937

Nola
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
written by Felix Arndt
#55
1937

If It's the Last Thing I Do
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
written by Sammy Cahn & Saul Chaplin
#56
1937

I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Billie Holiday

250 pts
4
US
[Vocalion 3431]
written by Irving Berlin
#57
1937

Trust in Me
Mildred Bailey

250 pts
4
US
written by Ned Wever, Milton Ager & Jean Schwartz
#58
1937

Sail Along, Silvery Moon
Bing Crosby

250 pts
4
US
[Decca 1518]
written by Harry Tobias & Percy Wenrich
#59
1937

Alibi Baby
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
written by Edward Heyman, Vee Lawnhurst & Tot Seymour
#60
1937

You're Laughing at Me
Fats Waller

250 pts
4
US
written by Irving Berlin
Honeysuckle Rose
#61
1937

Honeysuckle Rose
Fats Waller

250 pts
4
US
with Tommy Dorsey, Bunny Berigan and Dick McDonough
written by Fats Waller & Andy Razaf
#62
1937

Blossoms on Broadway
Dolly Dawn & Her Dawn Patrol

250 pts
4
US
written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
#63
1937

Blue Hawaii
Bing Crosby

228 pts
5
US
[Decca 1175]
written by Leo Robin & Ralph Rainger
#64
1937

Where Are You?
Mildred Bailey

228 pts
5
US
written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh
#65
1937

Blossoms on Broadway
Dick Robertson & His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
Who?
#66
1937

Who?
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
written by Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach
#67
1937

Trust in Me
Wayne King and His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
[Victor 25495]
written by Ned Wever, Milton Ager & Jean Schwartz
#68
1937

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
Fred Astaire

228 pts
5
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#69
1937

The Night is Young and You're So Beautiful
Jan Garber and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Brunswick 7800]
written by Dana Suesse, Billy Rose & Irving Kahal
#70
1937

You Can't Stop Me from Dreaming
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Bluebird 7159]
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
#71
1937

What Will I Tell My Heart?
Bing Crosby

227 pts
5
US
[Decca 1185]
written by Irving Gordon, Jack Lawrence & Peter Tinturin
#72
1937

This Year's Kisses
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

227 pts
5
US
written by Irving Berlin
#73
1937

I'm in a Dancing Mood
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
written by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman
#74
1937

Song of India
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
written by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
#75
1937

Moonlight and Shadows
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
written by Frederick Hollander & Leo Robin
#76
1937

Ebb Tide
Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
written by Ralph Rainger & Leo Robin
#77
1937

There's a Lull in My Life
George Hall & His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Variety 526]
written by Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
#78
1937

The Goona Goo
Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Decca 1109]
written by Joe Young, Harry Reser & Fred E. Ahlert
#79
1937

They All Laughed
Fred Astaire

208 pts
6
US
from the movie Shall We Dance
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#80
1937

The Love Bug Will Bite You
Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by Pinky Tomlin
#81
1937

It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

208 pts
6
US
written by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke
#82
1937

I Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight
Bing Crosby

208 pts
6
US
[Decca 1451]
written by Walter Bullock & Harold Spina
#83
1937

Harbor Lights
Frances Langford

208 pts
6
US
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#84
1937

Please Keep Me in Your Dreams
Fats Waller

208 pts
6
US
written by Vee Lawnhurst & Tot Seymour
#85
1937

They Can't Take That Away from Me
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
#86
1937

The Old Sow Song
Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees

208 pts
6
US
written by Cyril Smith, Rudy Vallée & Daniels
#87
1937

Our Penthouse on Third Avenue
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by Sammy Fain & Lew Brown
#88
1937

I Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight
Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm

208 pts
6
US
[Bluebird 7139]
written by Walter Bullock & Harold Spina
Ain't Misbehavin'
#89
1937

Ain't Misbehavin'
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

207 pts
6
US
written by Fats Waller, Harry Brooks & Andy Razaf
After You've Gone
#90
1937

After You've Gone
Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra

207 pts
6
US
written by Turner Layton & Henry Creamer
#91
1937

Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals
Raymond Scott and His Orchestra

189 pts
7
US
written by Raymond Scott
#92
1937

Farewell, My Love
Russ Morgan

188 pts
7
US
as Russ Morgan and His Orchestra
[Brunswick 8009]
written by Lou Holzer, Harry Kogen & Henry Busse
#93
1937

The You and Me That Used to Be
Dolly Dawn & Her Dawn Patrol

188 pts
7
US
[Variety 557]
written by Allie Wrubel & Walter Bullock
#94
1937

(This Is) My Last Affair
Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
written by Haven Johnson
#95
1937

Where the Lazy River Goes by
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
written by Harold Adamson & Jimmy McHugh
#96
1937

The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
written by Cliff Friend & Dave Franklin
#97
1937

Our Love Was Meant to Be
Fats Waller

188 pts
7
US
written by Alex Hill [William Alexander Hill], Mark Davis & Fats Waller
Mean to Me
#98
1937

Mean to Me
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
vocal Billie Holiday
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Roy Turk
#99
1937

How Could You?
Anson Weeks & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
[Decca 1134]
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#100
1937

Public Melody Number One
Louis Armstrong

188 pts
7
US
from the movie Artists and Models
written by Ted Koehler & Harold Arlen

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