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Biggest hit singles
The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in the limited set of charts available for 1953.
| # |
Artist |
Title |
Year |
Country |
Chart Entries |
| 1 |
Dean Martin |
That's Amore |
1953 |
 |
US BB 1 of 1953, POP 1 of 1953, UK 2 - Jan 1954, US 1940s 2 - Nov 1953, RYM 2 of 1953, Scrobulate 47 of italian, DDD 73 of 1953, Party 101 of 2007 |
| 2 |
Les Paul & Mary Ford |
Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You) |
1953 |
 |
US 1940s 1 - Jun 1953, US 1 for 11 weeks Aug 1953, Italy 2 of 1954, US BB 3 of 1953, POP 3 of 1953, UK 7 - Nov 1953, RYM 24 of 1953, Europe 97 of the 1950s |
| 3 |
Perry Como |
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes |
1953 |
 |
UK 1 - Jan 1953, US 1940s 1 - Dec 1952, US 1 for 5 weeks Jan 1953, US BB 20 of 1953, POP 20 of 1953, RYM 31 of 1953 |
| 4 |
Eddie Fisher |
I'm Walking Behind You |
1953 |
 |
UK 1 - May 1953, US 1940s 1 - May 1953, US 1 for 2 weeks Jul 1953, US BB 16 of 1953, POP 23 of 1953, RYM 119 of 1953 |
| 5 |
Hank Williams |
Your Cheatin' Heart |
1953 |
 |
RYM 1 of 1953, DDD 2 of 1953, US BB 4 of 1953, POP 4 of 1953, RIAA 34, Scrobulate 87 of country, Rolling Stone 213, Acclaimed 286 |
US No. 1 hit singles
These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1953.
Top hits on record
Top R&B and Country hits on record
Published popular music
- "And This Is My Beloved" w. & m. adapted Robert Wright & George Forrest
- "Angel Eyes" w. Earl Brent m. Matt Dennis
- "Anna" w.(Eng) William Engvick (Ital) F. Giordano m. R. Vatro
- "Answer Me, My Love" w. (Eng) Carl Sigman (Ger) & m. Gerhard Winkler & Fred Ravich
- "Baubles, Bangles And Beads" w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest. Introduced by Doretta Morrow in the musical Kismet
- "Bell Bottom Blues" w. Hal David m. Leon Carr
- "Bimbo" w.m. Rodney Morris
- "Black Hills Of Dakota" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain. Introduced by Doris Day in the film Calamity Jane.
- "The Boy Friend" w.m. Sandy Wilson.
- "Can-Can" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Caribbean" w.m. Mitchell Torok
- "C'Est Magnifique" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Lilo and Peter Cookson in the musical Can-Can
- "Changing Partners" w. Joe Darion m. Larry Coleman
- "Chicka Boom" w.m. Bob Merrill
- "Crying In the Chapel" w.m. Artie Glenn
- "Cry Me a River" w.m. Arthur Hamilton
- "Dragnet" w.m. Walter Schumann
- "Ebb Tide" w. Carl Sigman m. Robert Maxwell
- "Eh, Cumpari!" trad Ital w. m. adapt. Julius LaRosa & Archie Bleyer
- "Ev'rybody Loves Saturday Night" Campbell
- "Fate" w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest from music by Alexander Borodin Adapted from Symphony No. 2 in B Minor.
- "From Here to Eternity" w. Robert Wells m. Fred Karger
- "Gambler's Guitar" w.m. Jim Lowe
- "Gee!" w.m. Viola Watkins, Daniel Norton & William Davis
- "Giddy Up A Ding Dong" w.m. Freddie Bell, Pep Lattanzi
- "Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite" James Hudson, Calvin Carter
- "Half a Photograph" w. Bob Russell m. Hal Stanley
- "The Happy Wanderer" w.(Ger) Florenz Siegesmund & Edith Möller (Eng) Antonia Ridge m. Friedrich Wilhelm Möller
- "Here's That Rainy Day" w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen. Introduced by John Raitt in the musical Carnival In Flanders.
- "Hold My Hand" w.m. Jack Lawrence & Richard Myers
- "I Believe" w.m. Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl, Irvin Graham & Al Stillman
- "(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely" w.m. Pat Ballard
- "I Love Paris" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Lilo in the musical Can-Can
- "I Really Don't Want To Know" w. Howard Barnes m. Don Robertson
- "I'm Walking Behind You" w.m. Billy Reid
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" w. Jimmy Kennedy m. Nat Simon
- "It's All Right With Me" w.m. Cole Porter
- "It's Love" w. Betty Comden & Adolph Green m. Leonard Bernstein. Introduced by George Gaynes in the musical Wonderful Town. Performed in the 1955 London production by Dennis Bowen.
- "Just Walkin' In The Rain" w.m. Johnny Bragg & Robert S. Riley
- "Little Things Mean a Lot" w.m. Carl Stutz & Edith Lindeman
- "Look at That Girl" w.m. Bob Merrill
- "Make Love to Me" w. Alan Copeland & Bill Norvas Music from "Tin Roof Blues" 1923.
- "The Man That Got Away" w. Ira Gershwin m. Harold Arlen
- "The Man With The Banjo" w. (Eng) Robert Mellin m. Fritz Schulz Reichel
- "Marriage Type Love" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Arthur Maxwell and Helena Scott in the musical Me And Juliet.
- "Matilda, Matilda!" w.m. Harry Thomas
- "Melancholy Serenade" m. Jackie Gleason
- "Mexican Joe" w.m. Mitchell Torok
- "Money Burns a Hole In My Pocket" w. Bob Hilliard m. Jule Styne. Introduced by Dean Martin in the 1954 film Living It Up.
- "Money Honey" w.m. Jesse Stone
- "No Other Love" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Isabel Bigley and Bill Hayes in the musical Me And Juliet.
- "Non Dimenticar" w.(Eng) Shelley Dobbins (Ital) Michele Galdieri m. P. G. Redi
- "Not Since Nineveh" w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest From Borodin's "Polovetsian Dances".
- "Oh! My Pa-Pa" w. John Turner & Geoffrey Parsons m. Paul Burkhard
- "The Olive Tree" w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest from music by Alexander Borodin
- "Rags to Riches" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
- "Ricochet" w.m. Larry Coleman, Joe Darion & Norman Gimbel
- "Rock Around the Clock" w.m. Jimmy De Knight & Max C. Freedman
- "Santa Baby" w.m. Joan Javits, Phil Springer & Tony Springer
- "Satin Doll" w.m. Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington
- "Secret Love" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain. Introduced by Doris Day in the film Calamity Jane
- "Seven Lonely Days" w.m. Alden Shuman, Earl Shuman & Marshal Brown
- "Shake a Hand" w.m. Joe Morris
- "Sippin' Soda" adapt. P. Campbell
- "The Song From "Moulin Rouge"" (aka "Where Is Your Heart") w. (Eng) William Engvick (Fr) Jacques Larue m. Georges Auric
- "Stranger in Paradise" w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest. Introduced by Doretta Morrow and Richard Kiley in the musical Kismet.
- "Such a Night" w.m. Lincoln Chase
- "Sway" ("Quien Será") w. (Eng) Norman Gimbel (Sp) Pablo Beltrán Ruiz m. Pablo Beltran Ruiz
- "Teach Me Tonight" w. Sammy Cahn m. Gene De Paul
- "Tell Me a Story" w.m. Terry Gilkyson
- "Tell Us Where the Good Times Are" w.m. Bob Merrill
- "That's Amore" w. Jack Brooks m. Harry Warren
- "Vaya Con Dios" w.m. Larry Russell, Inez James & Buddy Pepper
- "Wanted" w.m. Jack Fulton & Lois Steele
- "When Love Goes Wrong" w. Harold Adamson m. Hoagy Carmichael from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- "You Won't Forget Me" w. Kermit Goell m. Fred Spielman Introduced by India Adams dubbing for Joan Crawford in the film Torch Song
- "You, You, You" w.(Eng) Robert Mellin (Ger) Walter Rothenberg m. Lotar Olias
- "Young at Heart" w. Carolyn Leigh m. Johnny Richards
Births
- January 6 - Malcolm Young, AC/DC
- January 10 - Pat Benatar, singer
- January 15 - Boris Blank, Yello
- January 23 - Robin Zander, Cheap Trick
- January 26 - Lucinda Williams
- January 29
- February 3 - Joëlle (+ 1982)
- February 18 - Robin Bachman, drummer, Bachman-Turner Overdrive
- February 20 - Riccardo Chailly, conductor
- March 3 - Robyn Hitchcock
- March 23 - Chaka Khan, singer
- March 31
- May 8
- May 15 - Mike Oldfield, composer
- May 16 - Richard Page, Mr. Mister
- May 17 - George Johnson, The Brothers Johnson
- June 12 - Rocky Burnette
- June 19 - Larry Dunn, Earth Wind & Fire
- June 20
- June 29 - Colin Hay, Men at Work
- July 6 - Nanci Griffith, singer
- July 29 - Geddy Lee, Rush
- July 31 - Hugh MacDowell, Electric Light Orchestra
- August 1 - Robert Cray, singer
- August 8 - Mona Shinn
- August 16 - J.T. Taylor, Kool & the Gang
- August 17 - Kevin Rowland, Dexy's Midnight Runners
- August 24 - Ron Holloway tenor saxophonist
- August 27 - Alex Lifeson, Rush
- August 29 - Rick Downey, Blue Öyster Cult
- September 2 - John Zorn, composer
- September 7 - Benmont Tench, keyboardist for Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and others
- September 11 - Tommy Shaw, Styx
- September 27 - Greg Ham, Men at Work
- October 7 - Tico Torres, Bon Jovi
- October 10 - Midge Ure, singer and songwriter
- October 14 - Kazumi Watanabe, jazz performer
- October 15 - Tito Jackson, The Jackson 5
- October 16 - Tony Carey, Rainbow
- October 21 - Charlotte Caffey, The Go-Go's
- October 26 - Keith Strickland, The B-52's
- October 31 - Johnny Clegg
- November 11 - Andy Partridge, XTC
- November 13
Deaths
- January 1 - Hank Williams, country musician
- January 18 - Arthur Wood, composer
- February 2 - Gustav Strube, conductor and composer
- March 5
- March 19 - Irène Bordoni, singer and actress
- March 29 - Arthur Fields, singer and songwriter
- April 23 - Peter De Rose, US composer
- April 29 - Kiki, The Queen of Montparnasse
- April 30 - Lily Brayton, musical theatre star
- May 15 - Mabel Love, dancer
- May 16 - Django Reinhardt, jazz guitarist
- May 30 - Dooley Wilson, actor, singer and pianist
- June 10 - Grzegorz Fitelberg, conductor, violinist and composer
- June 25 - Jules Van Nuffel, musicologist and composer
- July 5 - Titta Ruffo, operatic baritone
- August 14 - Friedrich Schorr, operatic bass-baritone
- August 29 - Darrell Fancourt, bass-baritone
- September 1 - Jacques Thibaud, violinist
- September 21 - Roger Quilter, composer
- October 3 - Arnold Bax, composer
- October 8 - Kathleen Ferrier, English contralto
- October 18 - Marguerite d'Alvarez, operatic contralto
- October 27 - Eduard Künneke, composer
- November 18 - Ruth Crawford-Seeger, composer
- November 21 - Larry Shields, jazz musician
- November 26 - Ivor Atkins, organist and choirmaster
- December 5
- December 11 - Albert Coates, conductor and composer
- December 29 - Violet MacMillan, Broadway star
- date unknown
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