The CASH BOX Rhythm & Blues Top 25
Week ending NOVEMBER 23, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1YOU SEND ME
    Sam Cooke (Keen 34013)
  1  1  1  6
  2LITTLE BITTY PRETTY ONE
    Thurston Harris & Sharps (Aladdin 3398)
    Bobby Day & Satellites (Class 211)
  2
 
  2
 
  4
 
  8
 
  3SILHOUETTES
    Rays (Cameo 117)
  3  5  6  6
  4JAILHOUSE ROCK
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-7035)
  4  6  5  6
  5RAUNCHY
    Ernie Freeman (Imperial 5474)
    Bill Justis & Orchestra (Phillips Int’l 3519)
14
 

 

 
  2
 
  6HONEST I DO
    Jimmy Reed (Vee-Jay 253)
  8  8  810
  7KEEP A KNOCKIN’
    Little Richard (Specialty 611)
  5  3  3  8
  8WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE
    Everly Brothers (Cadence 1337)
  7  7  7  7
  9HAPPY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY
    Tune Weavers (Checker 872 / Casa Grande 4037)
  6  4  210
10BE-BOP BABY
    Ricky Nelson (Imperial 5463)
1117  3
11BONY MARONIE
    Larry Williams (Specialty 615)
21  2
12ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC
    Chuck Berry (Chess 1671)
23  2
13FARTHER UP THE ROAD
    Bobby “Blue” Bland (Duke 3029)
13111017
14WAIT AND SEE
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5467)
  9  911  7
15PEANUTS
    Little Joe & Thrillers (Okeh 7088)
161414  8
16SOFT
    Bill Doggett (King 5080)
202124  4
17HONEYCOMB
    Jimmie Rodgers (Roulette 4015)
17151512
18COULD THIS BE MAGIC
    Dubs (Gone 5011)
22  2
19BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN
    Timmie “Oh Yeah!” Rogers (Cameo 116)
182225  4
20MR. LEE
    Bobbettes (Atlantic 1144)
1210  915
21THAT’LL BE THE DAY
    Crickets (Brunswick 55009)
15121314
22THINK
    “5” Royales (King 5053)
19191913
23BUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ
    Hollywood Flames (Ebb 119)
  1
24WITH YOU ON MY MIND
    Nat “King“ Cole (Capitol 3782)
241821  9
25CHANCES ARE
    Johnny Mathis (Columbia 40993)
2422  5
NOTE: On the original published chart, Cash Box listed artist and label info for the Top 20 records, along with titles only for positions 21 through 25. Artists/labels listed above in those positions are based on a record’s previous or subsequent appearance in the Top 20 or its appearance on the concurrent Billboard R&B charts.
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