This page lists the song chart entries of Gene Austin. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Gene Austin |
Bye Bye, Blackbird |
1926 |
US Billboard 1 - Jul 1926 (12 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1926), ASCAP song of 1926, US invalid BB 5 of 1926, Music Imprint 9 of 1920s, POP 16 of 1926, Brazil 18 of 1927, nuTsie 25 of 1920s, Daily Deuce 27, RIAA 189, Acclaimed 1339 (1926), RYM 22 of 1926 |
2 |
Gene Austin |
My Blue Heaven |
1927 |
US Billboard 1 - 1927 (26 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1978 (1928), US invalid BB 2 of 1927, POP 3 of 1927, nuTsie 12 of 1920s, Brazil 15 of 1928, DMDB 53 (1927), aceterrier.com 8 of the 1920s (1927), RYM 13 of 1927 |
3 |
Gene Austin |
Yes Sir! That's My Baby |
1925 |
US Billboard 1 - Aug 1925 (17 weeks), US invalid BB 13 of 1925, POP 14 of 1925, Brazil 34 of 1926, RYM 37 of 1925 |
4 |
Gene Austin |
Jeannine (I Dream of Lilac Time) |
1928 |
US Billboard 1 - 1928 (15 weeks), US invalid BB 18 of 1928, POP 18 of 1928, Brazil 52 of 1929, RYM 60 of 1928 |
5 |
Gene Austin |
Tonight You Belong to Me |
1927 |
US Billboard 1 - 1927 (13 weeks), US invalid BB 13 of 1927, POP 13 of 1927, Brazil 26 of 1927 |
6 |
Gene Austin |
Carolina Moon |
1929 |
US Billboard 1 - 1929 (14 weeks), US invalid BB 12 of 1929, POP 12 of 1929, Brazil 44 of 1929 |
7 |
Gene Austin |
Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue |
1926 |
US Billboard 1 - Mar 1926 (11 weeks), US invalid BB 6 of 1926, POP 6 of 1926, nuTsie 94 of 1920s |
8 |
Gene Austin |
My Melancholy Baby |
1928 |
US Billboard 3 - 1928 (8 weeks), US invalid BB 9 of 1928, POP 20 of 1928, Brazil 82 of 1928, RYM 93 of 1928 |
9 |
Gene Austin |
Ramona |
1928 |
US Billboard 1 - 1928 (17 weeks), POP 13 of 1928, Brazil 21 of 1928 |
10 |
Gene Austin |
Forgive Me |
1927 |
US Billboard 1 - 1927 (11 weeks), Brazil 38 of 1927 |
11 |
Gene Austin |
Ya Gotta Know How To Love |
1926 |
US Billboard 8 - Sep 1926 (2 weeks), POP 13 of 1926 |
12 |
Gene Austin |
Girl of My Dreams |
1928 |
US Billboard 2 - 1928 (13 weeks) |
13 |
Gene Austin |
Yearning (Just for You) |
1925 |
US Billboard 2 - Jun 1925 (8 weeks) |
14 |
Gene Austin |
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone |
1931 |
US Billboard 3 - 1931 (5 weeks) |
15 |
Gene Austin |
She's Funny That Way |
1929 |
US Billboard 3 - 1929 (7 weeks) |
16 |
Gene Austin |
Sleepy Time Gal |
1926 |
US Billboard 3 - Mar 1926 (5 weeks) |
17 |
Gene Austin |
Ain't She Sweet? |
1927 |
US Billboard 4 - 1927 (6 weeks) |
18 |
Gene Austin |
Someday Sweetheart |
1927 |
US Billboard 5 - 1927 (6 weeks) |
19 |
Gene Austin |
Just Like a Melody Out of The Sky |
1928 |
US Billboard 5 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
20 |
Gene Austin |
Without You, Sweetheart |
1928 |
US Billboard 5 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
21 |
Gene Austin |
Weary River |
1929 |
US Billboard 5 - 1929 (7 weeks) |
22 |
Gene Austin |
The Flapper Wife |
1925 |
US Billboard 5 - Jul 1925 (4 weeks) |
23 |
Gene Austin |
Memories of France |
1928 |
US Billboard 6 - 1928 (6 weeks) |
24 |
Gene Austin |
Let it Rain, Let it Pour |
1925 |
US Billboard 6 - Sep 1925 (2 weeks) |
25 |
Gene Austin |
Little Pal |
1929 |
US Billboard 7 - 1929 (5 weeks) |
26 |
Gene Austin |
There's a Cradle in Caroline |
1928 |
US Billboard 8 - 1928 (4 weeks) |
27 |
Gene Austin |
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi |
1927 |
US Billboard 8 - Dec 1927 (4 weeks) |
28 |
Gene Austin |
I Never Knew |
1926 |
US Billboard 8 - Mar 1926 (2 weeks) |
29 |
Gene Austin |
Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) |
1929 |
US Billboard 8 - 1929 (5 weeks) |
30 |
Gene Austin |
Everything is Hotsy Totsy Now |
1925 |
US Billboard 9 - Sep 1925 (1 week) |
31 |
Gene Austin |
I've Got the Girl |
1927 |
US Billboard 9 - 1927 (4 weeks) |
32 |
Gene Austin |
So Tired |
1928 |
US Billboard 9 - 1928 (4 weeks) |
33 |
Gene Austin |
Ain't Misbehavin' |
1929 |
US Billboard 9 - 1929 (3 weeks) |
34 |
Gene Austin |
When Your Lover Has Gone |
1931 |
US Billboard 10 - 1931 (4 weeks) |
35 |
Gene Austin |
I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling |
1929 |
US Billboard 10 - 1929 (3 weeks) |
36 |
Gene Austin |
Old Pals are the Best Pals After All |
1928 |
US Billboard 10 - 1928 (3 weeks) |
37 |
Gene Austin |
The Lonesome Road |
1928 |
US Billboard 10 - 1928 (4 weeks) |
38 |
Gene Austin |
Sunday |
1927 |
US Billboard 11 - 1927 (3 weeks) |
39 |
Gene Austin |
The Only One For Me |
1925 |
US Billboard 11 - Jul 1925 (1 week) |
40 |
Gene Austin |
Sonny Boy |
1929 |
US Billboard 12 - 1929 (2 weeks) |
41 |
Gene Austin |
I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dear) |
1929 |
US Billboard 12 - 1929 (2 weeks) |
42 |
Gene Austin |
Dream Mother |
1929 |
US Billboard 12 - 1929 (2 weeks) |
43 |
Gene Austin |
Sweet Child (I'm Wild About You) |
1926 |
US Billboard 13 - May 1926 (1 week) |
44 |
Gene Austin |
One Sweet Letter from You |
1927 |
US Billboard 13 - 1927 (2 weeks) |
45 |
Gene Austin |
Save Your Sorrow (For Tomorrow) |
1926 |
US Billboard 13 - Mar 1926 (1 week) |
46 |
Gene Austin |
In my Bouquet of Memories |
1928 |
US Billboard 14 - 1928 (2 weeks) |
47 |
Gene Austin |
Just a Little Street Where Old Friends Meet |
1932 |
US Billboard 15 - 1932 (3 weeks) |
48 |
Gene Austin |
Garden In The Rain |
1929 |
US Billboard 15 - 1929 (2 weeks) |
49 |
Gene Austin |
(I've Grown So Lonesome) Thinking Of You |
1927 |
US Billboard 16 - 1927 (1 week) |
50 |
Gene Austin |
Ridin' Around in the Rain |
1934 |
US Billboard 17 - 1934 (3 weeks) |
51 |
Gene Austin |
My Fate is in Your Hands |
1929 |
US Billboard 20 - 1929 (1 week) |
52 |
Gene Austin |
Lies |
1931 |
US Billboard 20 - 1931 (1 week) |
53 |
Gene Austin |
That's What I Call Heaven |
1929 |
US Billboard 20 - 1929 (1 week) |
54 |
Gene Austin |
Too Late |
1957 |
US Billboard 75 - May 1957 (3 weeks) |
In addition to the above listed songs Gene Austin also contributed to the
following entries:
Previous Comments (newest first)
24 Jan 2011
Girl of my Dreams
Where can I pick up a copy of this song? (on cd if possible)+
We don't supply music or CDs. We suggest you try Amazon or iTunes
14 Oct 2010
gene austin
I have a 78 record by gene austin titled paradise isle. I would like to know when it was recorded, if possible. Thanks.
It wasn't a hit so we can't be sure.
From discogs we see that he recorded a version of that song in 1961, unless you have other evidence that looks like the year.