This page lists the song chart entries of Vaughn Monroe. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Vaughn Monroe |
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky |
1949 |
US Billboard 1 - Apr 1949 (22 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Apr 1949 (20 weeks), US 1 for 11 weeks - May 1949, UK Sheet Music 1 for 9 weeks - Aug 1949, UK 40s Sheet Music 1 - Jun 1949 (23 weeks), Australia 1 for 5 weeks - Nov 1949, US invalid BB 1 of 1949, Peel list 1 of 1949, POP 1 of 1949, DZE 1 of 1949, DDD 6 of 1949, Your Hit Parade 12 of 1949, Brazil 12 of 1950, nuTsie 15 of 1940s, Australian Nostalgia 17 of 1940-1949, Music Imprint 20 of 1940s, Europe 33 of the 1940s (1949), RIAA 297, Acclaimed 1303 (1949) |
2 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Ballerina |
1947 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1947 (22 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1947 (21 weeks), US 1 for 10 weeks - Dec 1947, DZE 3 of 1947, US invalid BB 7 of 1947, POP 7 of 1947, Brazil 14 of 1947, Your Hit Parade 17 of 1947, DDD 46 of 1947, Europe 56 of the 1940s (1947), nuTsie 93 of 1940s |
3 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! |
1946 |
US Billboard 1 - Dec 1945 (14 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Dec 1945 (15 weeks), US 1 for 5 weeks - Jan 1946, DDD 3 of 1945, US invalid BB 4 of 1946, POP 4 of 1946, DZE 7 of 1946, Europe 48 of the 1940s (1946), Brazil 61 of 1946, nuTsie 73 of 1940s |
4 |
Vaughn Monroe |
There! I've Said it Again |
1945 |
US Billboard 1 - Mar 1945 (29 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Apr 1945 (20 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 2 - Sep 1945 (15 weeks), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1945, US invalid BB 6 of 1945, DZE 7 of 1945, DDD 8 of 1945, POP 9 of 1945, Europe 46 of the 1940s (1945), nuTsie 76 of 1940s, Song of 1944 |
5 |
Vaughn Monroe |
When The Lights Go On Again (All Over The World) |
1943 |
US Billboard 1 - Oct 1942 (15 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Nov 1942 (31 weeks), Your Hit Parade 2 of 1943, DZE 8 of 1943, US invalid BB 19 of 1943, POP 23 of 1943, DDD 55 of 1942 |
6 |
Vaughn Monroe |
My Devotion |
1942 |
US Billboard 1 - 1942 (14 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Sep 1942 (5 weeks), Your Hit Parade 12 of 1942, US invalid BB 19 of 1942, POP 23 of 1942, Brazil 71 of 1943, DDD 80 of 1942 |
7 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) |
1949 |
US Billboard 1 - Aug 1949 (18 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Aug 1949 (17 weeks), US invalid BB 11 of 1949, POP 15 of 1949, Your Hit Parade 21 of 1949, US CashBox 32 - Jan 1950 (1 week), DDD 44 of 1949 |
8 |
Vaughn Monroe |
There I Go |
1940 |
US Billboard 1 - 1940 (12 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Dec 1940 (4 weeks), US invalid BB 19 of 1941, POP 23 of 1941 |
9 |
Vaughn Monroe |
They were doin' the mambo |
1954 |
US Billboard 7 - Aug 1954 (16 weeks), US CashBox 8 - Jul 1954 (23 weeks), US 1940s 12 - Aug 1954 (11 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 24 - Oct 1954 (1 week), Brazil 91 of 1955, RYM 74 of 1953 |
10 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Let's Get Lost |
1943 |
US Billboard 1 - 1943 (14 weeks), US 1940s 8 - Jun 1943 (2 weeks), Your Hit Parade 17 of 1943, DDD 17 of 1943 |
11 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Mule Train |
1949 |
US CashBox 2 - Jan 1950 (8 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 8 - Jan 1950 (11 weeks), US Billboard 10 - Nov 1949 (9 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Nov 1949 (6 weeks) |
12 |
Vaughn Monroe |
How Soon (Will I Be Seeing You) |
1947 |
US Billboard 3 - Nov 1947 (13 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Nov 1947 (13 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 16 - Apr 1948 (5 weeks), Your Hit Parade 16 of 1948 |
13 |
Vaughn Monroe |
I Wish I Didn't Love You So |
1947 |
US Billboard 2 - Sep 1947 (15 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Sep 1947 (15 weeks), Your Hit Parade 8 of 1947 |
14 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Sound Off (The Duckworth Chant) |
1951 |
US Billboard 3 - Apr 1951 (17 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Apr 1951 (15 weeks), US CashBox 5 - May 1951 (17 weeks), US BB 17 of 1951 |
15 |
Vaughn Monroe |
On Top of Old Smokey |
1951 |
US CashBox 1 - Apr 1951 (21 weeks), US Billboard 8 - Apr 1951 (16 weeks), US 1940s 10 - May 1951 (12 weeks) |
16 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Maharajah of Magador |
1948 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 5 - Jan 1949 (10 weeks), US Billboard 19 - Jun 1948 (9 weeks), US 1940s 19 - Aug 1948 (1 week) |
17 |
Vaughn Monroe |
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) |
1949 |
US Billboard 6 - Sep 1949 (17 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Oct 1949 (10 weeks), US CashBox 13 - Jan 1950 (6 weeks) |
18 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Bamboo |
1950 |
US Billboard 4 - Jan 1950 (7 weeks), US CashBox 10 - Feb 1950 (12 weeks), US 1940s 16 - Feb 1950 (4 weeks) |
19 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Old Soldiers Never Die |
1951 |
US Billboard 7 - May 1951 (8 weeks), US 1940s 9 - May 1951 (7 weeks), US CashBox 11 - May 1951 (8 weeks) |
20 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Red Roses For a Blue Lady |
1949 |
US Billboard 3 - Jan 1949 (22 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Feb 1949 (14 weeks) |
21 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Trolley Song |
1944 |
US Billboard 4 - Dec 1944 (7 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Dec 1944 (4 weeks) |
22 |
Vaughn Monroe |
You Do |
1947 |
US Billboard 5 - Nov 1947 (8 weeks), US 1940s 8 - Nov 1947 (8 weeks) |
23 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Cool Water |
1948 |
US Billboard 9 - Jul 1948 (14 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Aug 1948 (10 weeks) |
24 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Rum & Coca-Cola |
1945 |
US Billboard 8 - Mar 1945 (1 week), US 1940s 8 - Mar 1945 (1 week) |
25 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Kokomo, Indiana |
1947 |
US Billboard 10 - Oct 1947 (1 week), US 1940s 10 - Oct 1947 (1 week) |
26 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Racing with the Moon |
1941 |
Your Hit Parade 7 of 1941, US Billboard 25 - 1941 (2 weeks) |
27 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Seems Like Old Times |
1946 |
US Billboard 7 - Mar 1946 (5 weeks), DDD 87 of 1946 |
28 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Thanks, Mister Florist |
1950 |
US CashBox 19 - Jun 1950 (6 weeks), US Billboard 20 - Jul 1950 (1 week) |
29 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Lady Love |
1952 |
US Billboard 18 - Apr 1952 (5 weeks), US CashBox 19 - Apr 1952 (14 weeks) |
30 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Black Denim Trousers & Motorcycle Boots |
1955 |
US CashBox 6 - Oct 1955 (11 weeks), US Billboard 38 - Nov 1955 (4 weeks) |
31 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Meanderin' |
1951 |
US Billboard 28 - Oct 1951 (2 weeks), US CashBox 33 - Nov 1951 (9 weeks) |
32 |
Vaughn Monroe |
In the Middle of the House |
1956 |
US Billboard 11 - Sep 1956 (13 weeks), US CashBox 22 - Aug 1956 (10 weeks) |
33 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Tangerine |
1942 |
US Billboard 11 - 1942 (1 week) |
34 |
Vaughn Monroe |
G'bye Now |
1941 |
US Billboard 12 - 1941 (2 weeks) |
35 |
Vaughn Monroe |
High On A Windy Hill |
1941 |
US Billboard 13 - 1941 (3 weeks) |
36 |
Vaughn Monroe |
In My Dreams |
1948 |
US Billboard 20 - Nov 1948 (2 weeks) |
37 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Matinee |
1948 |
US Billboard 20 - Jan 1948 (4 weeks) |
38 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Something Sentimental |
1945 |
US Billboard 12 - Nov 1945 (2 weeks) |
39 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Three Little Sisters |
1942 |
US Billboard 13 - May 1942 (2 weeks) |
40 |
Vaughn Monroe |
It's the Sentimental Thing to Do |
1948 |
US Billboard 21 - May 1948 (1 week) |
41 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Melody Time |
1948 |
US Billboard 22 - May 1948 (2 weeks) |
42 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Ev'ry Day I Love You (Just a Little Bit More) |
1948 |
US Billboard 22 - Jan 1948 (1 week) |
43 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Completely Yours |
1948 |
US Billboard 22 - Mar 1948 (1 week) |
44 |
Vaughn Monroe |
What Do I Have to Do (To Make You Love Me) |
1948 |
US Billboard 23 - May 1948 (1 week) |
45 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Are These Really Mine? |
1946 |
US Billboard 12 - Jan 1946 (1 week) |
46 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Passing Fancy |
1948 |
US Billboard 24 - Feb 1948 (2 weeks) |
47 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Blue Shadows on the Trail |
1948 |
US Billboard 26 - May 1948 (1 week) |
48 |
Vaughn Monroe |
You're the One |
1941 |
US Billboard 16 - 1941 (4 weeks) |
49 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Yours |
1941 |
US Billboard 16 - 1941 (2 weeks) |
50 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Things We Did Last Summer |
1946 |
US Billboard 13 - Nov 1946 (4 weeks) |
51 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Is it Love or is it Conscription? |
1940 |
US Billboard 26 - 1940 (1 week) |
52 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Who Told You That Lie? |
1946 |
US Billboard 15 - Jul 1946 (3 weeks) |
53 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Just a Blue Serge Suit |
1945 |
US Billboard 17 - Nov 1945 (1 week) |
54 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Fishin' for the Moon |
1945 |
US Billboard 17 - Dec 1945 (1 week) |
55 |
Vaughn Monroe |
In a Little Book Shop |
1947 |
US Billboard 21 - Dec 1947 (4 weeks) |
56 |
Vaughn Monroe |
You Can't See the Sun When You're Crying |
1947 |
US Billboard 21 - Feb 1947 (5 weeks) |
57 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Hip Hop Hooray |
1942 |
US Billboard 20 - 1942 (1 week) |
58 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Dreams are a Dime a Dozen |
1947 |
US Billboard 22 - Jun 1947 (4 weeks) |
59 |
Vaughn Monroe |
It's My Lazy Day |
1946 |
US Billboard 16 - Jul 1946 (2 weeks) |
60 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Worm Who Loved the Little Tater Bug |
1941 |
US Billboard 22 - 1941 (1 week) |
61 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Shrine Of St Cecilia |
1942 |
US Billboard 21 - 1942 (3 weeks) |
62 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Very Thought of You |
1944 |
US Billboard 19 - Dec 1944 (1 week) |
63 |
Vaughn Monroe |
If It's You |
1941 |
US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week) |
64 |
Vaughn Monroe |
There'll Be Some Changes Made |
1941 |
US Billboard 24 - 1941 (1 week) |
65 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Vieni Su (Say You Love Me Too) |
1949 |
US Billboard 29 - Nov 1949 (1 week) |
66 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Marshmallow World |
1950 |
US CashBox 15 - Nov 1950 (12 weeks) |
67 |
Vaughn Monroe |
So This Is Love |
1950 |
US CashBox 20 - Jan 1950 (6 weeks) |
68 |
Vaughn Monroe |
The Phantom Stage Coach |
1950 |
US CashBox 27 - Jul 1950 (12 weeks) |
69 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Idaho State Fair |
1952 |
US Billboard 20 - May 1952 (6 weeks) |
70 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Mountain Laurel |
1952 |
US Billboard 22 - Mar 1952 (1 week) |
71 |
Vaughn Monroe |
They Call The Wind Maria |
1951 |
US CashBox 25 - Nov 1951 (12 weeks) |
72 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Charmaine |
1952 |
US Billboard 27 - Jan 1952 (1 week) |
73 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Ruby |
1953 |
US Billboard 27 - May 1953 (1 week) |
74 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Don't Go To Strangers |
1956 |
US Billboard 38 - Jan 1956 (7 weeks) |
75 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Battle of New Orleans |
1959 |
US Billboard 87 - May 1959 (2 weeks) |
76 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Queen Of The Senior Prom |
1965 |
Canada 25 - May 1965 (7 weeks) |
77 |
Vaughn Monroe |
Mister Sandman |
1953 |
RYM 74 of 1953 |
Previous Comments (newest first)
19 Jun 2014
Vaughn Monroe-Double listing
"How Soon Will I Be Seeing You" #19 and #33 are the same recording.
You are correct, data fixed, thanks