# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Mitch Miller |
Yellow Rose of Texas |
1955 |
US Billboard 1 - Aug 1955 (19 weeks), US CashBox 1 - Jul 1955 (24 weeks), Australia 1 for 6 weeks - Jan 1956, UK 2 - Oct 1955 (13 weeks), US BB 3 of 1955, DZE 4 of 1955, Your Hit Parade 5 of 1955, POP 10 of 1955, Flanders 14 - Nov 1955 (3 months), UKMIX 638, RYM 31 of 1955 |
2 |
Mitch Miller |
March From The River Kwai |
1958 |
Germany 1 for 13 weeks - Apr 1958, Flanders 5 - Apr 1958 (4 months), Norway 8 - Nov 1958 (2 weeks), Canada 15 - Jan 1958 (6 weeks), US Billboard 21 - Jan 1958 (29 weeks), Europe 44 of the 1950s (1958), Italy 48 of 1958, US BB 61 of 1958 |
3 |
Mitch Miller |
Tzena Tzena |
1950 |
US CashBox 2 - Jul 1950 (20 weeks), US Billboard 3 - Jul 1950 (12 weeks), UK 40s Sheet Music 7 - Aug 1950 (16 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Jul 1950 (7 weeks) |
4 |
Mitch Miller |
Theme From 'Song For a Summer Night' |
1956 |
US Billboard 8 - Aug 1956 (17 weeks), US CashBox 9 - Jul 1956 (14 weeks), US CashBox 40 of 1956, US BB 66 of 1956 |
5 |
Mitch Miller |
The Children's Marching Song |
1959 |
Canada 2 - Feb 1959 (8 weeks), US Billboard 16 - Jan 1959 (14 weeks), US Radio 116 of 1959 (peak 16 5 weeks) |
6 |
Mitch Miller |
Lisbon Antigua (In Old Lisbon) |
1956 |
US Billboard 30 - Feb 1956 (13 weeks), Italy 36 of 1957 |
7 |
Mitch Miller |
Under Paris Skies |
1953 |
US Billboard 26 - Dec 1953 (1 week), US CashBox 50 - Dec 1953 (1 week) |
8 |
Mitch Miller |
Do Re Mi |
1959 |
Canada 13 - Jan 1960 (9 weeks), US Billboard 70 - Dec 1959 (4 weeks) |
9 |
Mitch Miller |
The Bonnie Blue Gal |
1955 |
US CashBox 27 - Oct 1955 (6 weeks), US Billboard 51 - Nov 1955 (4 weeks) |
10 |
Mitch Miller |
Madeira |
1956 |
US CashBox 39 - Mar 1956 (4 weeks), US Billboard 50 - Mar 1956 (7 weeks) |
11 |
Mitch Miller |
Song Of The Sparrow |
1956 |
US CashBox 46 - Nov 1956 (1 week), US Billboard 94 - Dec 1956 (1 week) |
12 |
Mitch Miller |
Johnny sing dein Lied noch mal |
1960 |
Germany 15 - Feb 1960 (1 month) |
13 |
Mitch Miller |
Greensleeves |
1951 |
US CashBox 16 - Dec 1951 (11 weeks) |
14 |
Mitch Miller |
The Longest day (Il giorno piu lungo) |
1962 |
Italy 41 of 1962 |
15 |
Mitch Miller |
In My Arms |
1950 |
US CashBox 32 - Oct 1950 (2 weeks) |
16 |
Mitch Miller |
Meet Mr Callahan |
1952 |
US Billboard 23 - Sep 1952 (1 week) |
17 |
Mitch Miller |
Without My Lover |
1953 |
US Billboard 25 - Mar 1953 (1 week) |
18 |
Mitch Miller |
Napoleon |
1954 |
US Billboard 25 - Jul 1954 (1 week) |
19 |
Mitch Miller |
Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles Mortes) |
1955 |
US Billboard 41 - Nov 1955 (14 weeks) |
20 |
Mitch Miller |
Bluebell |
1958 |
US Billboard 94 - Oct 1958 (1 week) |
21 |
Mitch Miller |
The President On The Dollar |
1956 |
US Billboard 88 - Jul 1956 (2 weeks) |
22 |
Mitch Miller |
A Very Special Love (Song For The Ninth Day) |
1957 |
US Billboard 94 - Feb 1957 (1 week) |
23 |
Mitch Miller |
Hey Little Baby |
1958 |
Canada 36 - Jan 1958 (3 weeks) |
24 |
Mitch Miller |
The River Kwai March |
1958 |
Canada 42 - Jan 1958 (1 week) |
25 |
Mitch Miller |
This Here Goat |
1959 |
Canada 38 - May 1959 (4 weeks) |
26 |
Mitch Miller |
Holiday For Lovers |
1959 |
Canada 38 - May 1959 (4 weeks) |
27 |
Mitch Miller |
Tunes Of Glory |
1961 |
US Billboard 88 - Feb 1961 (2 weeks) |
Previous Comments (newest first)
15 Jun 2017
#7 - Colonel Bogey
This s/b removed from here as it is the same as #2 (March From the River Kwai). These (2) Chart Entries are already listed under that song.
Data fixed, thanks
15 May 2015
Double Listing-Lisbon Antigua(In Old Lisbon)
#7 & #23 are the same.
Data fixed, thanks
13 Dec 2012
did Mitch sing+
DID mITCH mILLER have a tune called happy days are here again Im on top of the world
The song "Happy Days Are Here Again" was a hit in 1930 for Ben Selvin, Benny Meroff & his Orchestra and Leo Reisman. We don't have a song like that listed for Mitch Miller