The CASH BOX Best Selling Singles
Week ending JANUARY 23, 1954
TWTITLE | Artist–Label LW2WK3WKWKS
  1OH! MY PA-PA (Oh, Mein Papa)
    Eddie Fisher–RCA Victor 47-5552
    Eddie Calvert–Essex 336
  1
 
  1
 
  1
 
  9
 
  2STRANGER IN PARADISE
    Tony Bennett–Columbia 40121
    Four Aces–Decca 28927
    Tony Martin–RCA Victor 47-5535
  2
 
 
  2
 
 
  2
 
 
10
  7
  1
  3THAT’S AMORE
    Dean Martin–Capitol 2589
  3  5  312
  4CHANGING PARTNERS
    Patti Page–Mercury 70260
    [ Kay Starr–Capitol 2657 ]
  4
 
  4
 
  5
 
10
 
  5RICOCHET (Rick-O-Shay)
    Teresa Brewer–Coral 61043
  6  6  617
  6THE GANG THAT SANG “HEART OF MY HEART”
    Four Aces–Decca 28927
    Don Cornell, Alan Dale & Johnny Desmond–Coral 61076
  7
 
  7
 
  9
 
11
 
  7RAGS TO RICHES
    Tony Bennett–Columbia 40048
  5  3  418
  8WOMAN
    Johnny Desmond–Coral 61069
  81514  7
  9EBB TIDE
    Frank Chacksfield & Orchestra–London 1358
  9  9  724
10SECRET LOVE
    Doris Day–Columbia 40108
141224  9
11THE CREEP
    Three Suns–RCA Victor 47-5553
201331  4
12THE STRINGS OF MY HEART
    Gaylords–Mercury 70258
214440  5
13GRANADA
    Frankie Laine–Columbia 40136
    Monty Kelly & Orchestra–Essex 341
11
 
17
 
19
 
  5
 
14YOU ALONE (Solo Tu)
    Perry Como–RCA Victor 47-5447
15  81216
15THE JONES BOY
    Mills Brothers–Decca 28945
161122  7
16ISTANBUL (Not Constantinople)
    Four Lads–Columbia 40082
10221516
17MARIE
    Four Tunes–Jubilee 5128
333234  9
18TO BE ALONE
    Hilltoppers–Dot 15105
17202015
19EH, CUMPARI
    Julius LaRosa–Cadence 1232
12101021
20TILL THEN
    Hilltoppers–Dot 15132
22  2
21VAYA CON DIOS (May God Be With You)
    Les Paul & Mary Ford–Capitol 2486
18182332
22WHAT IT WAS, WAS FOOTBALL (pts. 1 & 2)
    Deacon Andy Griffith–Capitol 2693
30  2
23I SEE THE MOON
    Mariners–Columbia 40047
19251721
24OFF SHORE
    Richard Hayman & Orchestra–Mercury 70252
    Leo Diamond–Ambassador 1005
23
 
30
 
33
 
  8
12
25BOOGIE WOOGIE MAXIXE
    Ames Brothers–RCA Victor 47-5530
263636  5
26JUST ONE MORE CHANCE
    Three Suns–RCA Victor 47-5553
  1
27SHE WAS FIVE AND HE WAS TEN
    Mills Brothers–Decca 28945
464845  6
28TILL WE TWO ARE ONE
    Georgie Shaw–Decca 28937
40  2
29DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE
    Bing & Gary Crosby–Decca 28955
443429  8
30A DEAR JOHN AND MARSHA LETTER
    Stan Freberg–Capitol 2677
3832  3
31MANY TIMES
    Eddie Fisher–RCA Victor 47-5453
32241318
32SADIE THOMPSON’S SONG (Blue Pacific Blues)
    Richard Hayman & Orchestra–Mercury 70237
36  2
33CABBAGES AND KINGS
    Charlie Applewhite–Decca 29001
  1
34ANSWER ME, MY LOVE
    Nat “King” Cole–Capitol 2687
  1
35THINK
    Dinah Shore–RCA Victor 47-5515
  1
36C’EST SI BON (It’s So Good)
    Stan Freberg–Capitol 2677
272616  5
37YOU YOU YOU
    Ames Brothers–RCA Victor 47-5325
13141830
38LOVE WALKED IN
    Hilltoppers–Dot 15105
29162614
39OUR HEARTBREAKING WALTZ
    Teresa Brewer–Coral 61066
39  2
40ALONE
    Jimmy Sacca–Dot 15130
28  2
41I’LL NEVER STAND IN YOUR WAY
    Joni James–M-G-M 11606
  9
42DON’T FORGET TO WRITE
    June Valli–RCA Victor 47-5488
4737  8
43CARIBBEAN
    Mitchell Torok–Abbott 140
3730  6
44IN THE MISSION OF ST. AUGUSTINE
    Sammy Kaye & “Swing And Sway” Orchestra–Columbia 40061
42352817
45TENNESSEE WIG-WALK
    Russ Morgan & Orchestra–Decca 28846
    Bonnie Lou–King 1237
24
 

 

 
  8
  6
46BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS
    Peggy Lee–Decca 28890
    Lu Ann Simms–Columbia 40127
34
 

 

 
  2
 
47ROBE OF CALVARY
    Jill Corey–Columbia 40123
312841  7
48ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SWEETHEART
    Kitty Kallen–Decca 28904
38  2
49A BABY CRIED
    Lou Monte–RCA Victor 47-5496
5039  6
50BIMBO
    Eddy Howard & Orchestra–Mercury 70272
    Jim Reeves–Abbott 148
25
 
27
 
43
 
  5
  4
NOTE: On the original chart, Cash Box listed the artist and label for every version in current release under each title, with a star next to the artist(s) who had the hit version(s). Just those designated artists are listed above. Additional artists listed below a title in brackets also had hit versions on the concurrent Billboard Best Sellers chart.
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