The CASH BOX Country Top 50
Week ending DECEMBER 24, 1960
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1WINGS OF A DOVE
    Ferlin Husky (Capitol 4406)
  1  1  119
  2NORTH TO ALASKA
    Johnny Horton (Columbia 41782)
  2  3  312
  3EXCUSE ME (I Think I’ve Got A Heartache)
    Buck Owens (Capitol 4412)
  3  2  218
  4I MISSED ME
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-7800)
  5  4  5  7
  5FALLEN ANGEL
    Webb Pierce (Decca 31165)
  4  7  9  7
  6BEFORE THIS DAY ENDS
    George Hamilton IV (ABC-Paramount 10125)
  6  5  417
  7THE WINDOW UP ABOVE
    George Jones (Mercury 71700)
  91019  8
  8AM I LOSING YOU
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-7800)
  7  818  7
  9YOU CAN’T PICK A ROSE IN DECEMBER
    Ernest Ashworth (Decca 31156)
  81116  9
10ALABAM
    Cowboy Copas (Starday 501)
10  6  726
11A WORLD SO FULL OF LOVE
    Ray Sanders (Liberty 55267)
    Faron Young (Capitol 4463)
14
 
13
 
13
 
11
  5
12I WISH I COULD FALL IN LOVE TODAY
    Ray Price (Columbia 41767)
11  9  816
13YOU DON’T WANT MY LOVE
    Roger Miller (RCA Victor 47-7776)
13141510
14POLKA ON A BANJO
    Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs & Foggy Mountain Boys (Columbia 41786)
17181011
15THIS OLD HEART
    Skeets McDonald (Columbia 41773)
1917  613
16LOVING YOU (Was Worth This Broken Heart)
    Bob Gallion (Hickory 1130)
181925  8
17SWEET DREAMS
    Don Gibson (RCA Victor 47-7805)
212327  6
18THE BEST OF ALL MY HEARTACHES
    Wilburn Brothers (Decca 31152)
161617  9
19LONELY RIVER RHINE
    Bobby Helms (Decca 31148)
15151411
20LYING AGAIN
    Freddie Hart (Columbia 41805)
202226  9
21HERE I AM DRUNK AGAIN
    Clyde Beavers (Decca 31173)
222428  8
22I DON’T BELIEVE I’LL FALL IN LOVE TODAY
    Warren Smith (Liberty 55248)
12121118
23A LITTLE GUY CALLED JOE
    Stonewall Jackson (Columbia 41785)
24211212
24LAST DATE
    Floyd Cramer (RCA Victor 47-7775)
252837  6
25IT’S GOT TO BE A HABIT
    Hank Thompson (Capitol 4454)
273033  6
26WALK OUT BACKWARDS
    Bill Anderson (Decca 31168)
323946  5
27FORGET THE PAST
    Faron Young (Capitol 4463)
232630  7
28I CAN’T TELL MY HEART THAT
    Kitty Wells & Roy Drusky (Decca 31164)
282524  8
29FACING THE WALL
    Charlie Walker (Columbia 41820)
313740  4
30MY LAST DATE (With You)
    Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 47-7825)
50  2
31I’LL JUST HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE (Then I’ll Go)
    Claude Gray (Mercury 71732)
3542  3
32I DON’T HURT NOW (As Much As I Used To)
    Carl Smith (Columbia 41819)
343641  6
33BALLAD OF THE ALAMO
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 41809)
302021  7
34YOUNG WIDOW BROWN
    Frankie Miller (Starday 513)
333550  4
35ONE STEP AHEAD OF MY PAST
    Hank Locklin (RCA Victor 47-7813)
43  2
36(I Can’t Help You) I’M FALLING TOO
    Skeeter Davis (RCA Victor 47-7767)
29272219
37I THINK I KNOW
    Marion Worth (Columbia 41799)
263242  5
38I WALKED OUT ON HEAVEN (When I Walked Out On You)
    Charlie Walker (Columbia 41820)
3638  3
39THE IMAGE OF ME
    Bob Wills with Tommy Duncan & Texas Playboys (Liberty 55264)
4449  3
40FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW
    Roger Miller (RCA Victor 47-7776)
3941  4
41WHEN DO YOU LOVE ME
    Kitty Wells & Roy Drusky (Decca 31164)
424339  5
42WANTING YOU (With Me Tonight)
    Jimmy Newman (MGM 12945)
413438  6
43MIDNIGHT IN HEAVEN
    Cowboy Copas (Starday 528)
46  2
44I WISH YOU LOVE
    Billy Walker (Columbia 41763)
404447  5
45SEND ME THE PILLOW YOU DREAM ON
    Browns (RCA Victor 47-7804)
49  2
46SETTIN’ FLAT ON READY
    Cowboy Copas (Starday 528)
  1
47DIME’S WORTH OF DREAMS
    Benny Martin (Starday 519)
  1
48SAD SINGIN’ AND SLOW RIDIN’
    Shirley Collie (Liberty 55291)
  1
49A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE OF LIFE
    George Hamilton IV (ABC-Paramount 10167)
  1
50YOU MAKE ME LIVE AGAIN
    Carl Smith (Columbia 41819)
4850  3
NOTE: On the original published chart, Cash Box listed artist and label info for the Top 40 records, along with titles only for positions 41 through 50. Artists/labels listed above in those positions are based on a record’s previous or subsequent appearance in the Top 40 or its appearance on the concurrent Billboard Country charts.
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