The CASH BOX Country Best Sellers
Week ending MARCH 9, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1YOUNG LOVE
    Sonny James (Capitol 3602)
  1  1  112
  2THERE YOU GO
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
  4  4  311
  3SINGING THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 21545)
  2  2  225
  4TOO MUCH
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6800)
  3  3  4  6
  5I’M TIRED
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30155)
  5  5  610
  6KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 40815)
  6  910  8
  7AM I LOSING YOU
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6749)
  7  8  9  9
  8I’VE GOT A NEW HEARTACHE
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
  8  6  519
  9GONE
    Ferlin Husky & Hush Puppies (Capitol 3628)
11  2
10CRAZY ARMS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21510)
  9  7  841
11I MISS YOU ALREADY (And You’re Not Even Gone)
    Faron Young (Capitol 3611)
131920  4
12TRAIN OF LOVE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
12111311
13I WALK THE LINE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 241)
1010  739
14WALKIN’ AFTER MIDNIGHT
    Patsy Cline (Decca 30221)
  1
15YOU CAN’T HURT ME ANYMORE
    Carl Smith (Columbia 40823)
  1
16ROCKIN’ IN THE CONGO
    Hank Thompson & Brazos Valley Boys (Capitol 3623)
17  2
17STOLEN MOMENTS
    Hank Snow & Rainbow Ranch Boys (RCA Victor 47-6715)
15151214
18I’M COMING HOME
    Johnny Horton (Columbia 40813)
20  2
19THE SAME TWO LIPS
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 40815)
141217  6
20REPENTING
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30094)
16161417
20WASTED WORDS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
19171515
20YOUR TRUE LOVE
    Carl Perkins (Sun 261)
  1
20DON’T LAUGH
    Louvin Brothers (Capitol 3630)
  1
20SEARCHING (For Someone Like You)
    Kitty Wells (Decca 29956)
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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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