The CASH BOX Country Best Sellers
Week ending JANUARY 26, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1SINGING THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 21545)
  1  1  119
  2THERE YOU GO
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
  4  4  5  5
  3YOUNG LOVE
    Sonny James (Capitol 3602)
  5  7  8  6
  4I’VE GOT A NEW HEARTACHE
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
  3  3  313
  5CRAZY ARMS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21510)
  2  2  235
  6I WALK THE LINE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 241)
  6  5  433
  7I’M TIRED
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30155)
111720  4
  8LOVE ME TENDER
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6643)
  7  6  615
  9STOLEN MOMENTS
    Hank Snow & Rainbow Ranch Boys (RCA Victor 47-6715)
1010  9  8
10DON’T BE CRUEL
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6604)
  9  8  724
11AM I LOSING YOU
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6749)
1220  3
12REPENTING
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30094)
  8111311
13WASTED WORDS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
13  915  9
14TRAIN OF LOVE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
141619  5
15BEFORE I MET YOU
    Carl Smith with Tunesmiths (Columbia 21522)
16121114
16SEARCHING (For Someone Like You)
    Kitty Wells (Decca 29956)
15131030
17CASH ON THE BARREL HEAD
    Louvin Brothers (Capitol 3523)
20141218
18KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 40815)
20  2
19ACCORDING TO MY HEART
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6620)
17151419
20TURN HER DOWN
    Faron Young (Capitol 3549)
182014
20GO AWAY WITH ME
    Wilburn Brothers (Decca 30087)
191917  8
20POOR MAN’S RICHES
    Benny Barnes (Starday 262)
20201814
20SWEET DREAMS
    Faron Young (Capitol 3443)
20181632
20I’M COUNTING ON YOU
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30094)
2020  3
NOTE: On the original published chart, Cash Box listed artist and label info for the Top 10 records, along with titles only for positions 11 through 20. Artists/labels listed above in those positions are based on a record’s previous or subsequent appearance in the Top 10 or its appearance on the concurrent Billboard Country charts.
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