The CASH BOX Country Best Sellers
Week ending JULY 6, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1A WHITE SPORT COAT (And A Pink Carnation)
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 40864)
  1  1  114
  2FOUR WALLS
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6874)
  2  2  211
  3BYE BYE LOVE
    Everly Brothers (Cadence 1315)
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30321)
  3
 
  4
 
  6
 
  7
  4
  4GONE
    Ferlin Husky & Hush Puppies (Capitol 3628)
  4  3  319
  5GONNA FIND ME A BLUEBIRD
    Marvin Rainwater (M-G-M 12412)
  5  5  517
  6FRAULEIN
    Bobby Helms (Decca 30194)
  8  7  714
  7A FALLEN STAR
    Jimmy Newman (Dot 15574)
  7  810  6
  8ALL SHOOK UP
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6870)
  6  6  413
  9NEXT IN LINE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 266)
101011  5
10HONKY TONK SONG
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30255)
  9  9  814
11WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN’ GOING ON
    Jerry Lee Lewis (Sun 267)
161919  4
12(Let Me Be Your) TEDDY BEAR
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-7000)
  1
13WALKIN’ AFTER MIDNIGHT
    Patsy Cline (Decca 30221)
1211  918
14I’LL BE THERE (When You Get Lonely)
    Ray Price (Columbia 40889)
111214  9
15TOO MUCH WATER
    George Jones (Mercury 71096)
131720  4
16MISSING YOU
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30321)
172020  4
17MR. LOST
    Carl Smith (Columbia 40918)
141315  6
18THREE WAYS (To Love You)
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30288)
151416  5
19LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND
    Mac Wiseman (Dot 15578)
20  2
20THERE YOU GO
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
19161228
20DARK MOON
    Bonnie Guitar (Dot 15550)
2020  3
20DON’T MAKE ME GO
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 266)
2020  4
20ON MY MIND AGAIN
    Billy Walker (Columbia 40920)
  1
20LOVING YOU
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-7000)
  1
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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