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1952 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1952.

Events

  • July 14 — The Eddy Arnold Show, a brief summer replacement series, debuts on CBS-TV.
  • August 23 — Kitty Wells becomes the first female solo artist to score a No. 1 hit on the Billboard country charts with "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels." The song, an answer to Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side of Life," spends two weeks atop the chart and forever changes how women were seen, both in song and professionally.
  • November 22 — Nashville's first Disc Jockey Convention takes place.

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  • The life of Hank Williams continues its downward spiral. Even though he enjoys several major hits, his drug and alcohol problems ruin his marriage to Audrey (the divorce was finalized on May 29), and in October, he is fired from the Grand Ole Opry. Williams marries Billie Jean Jones Eshliman in October in New Orleans, Louisiana, and rejoins Louisiana Hayride about that same time. Also during the year, he makes what turn out to be his final recordings.

Top Hits Of 1952

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

Year End RankSingle NameArtistPeak DateWeeks At PeakSpec. Note
001The Wild Side of LifeHank Thompson and His Brazo Valley BoysMay 1015ref_1[**[1]**](endnote-1)
002Jambalaya (On the Bayou)Hank Williams with His Drifting CowboysSept 614ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
003(When You Feel Like You're in Love) Don't Just Stand ThereCarl SmithMarch 298ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
004It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk AngelsKitty WellsAugust 236ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
005WonderingWebb PierceMarch 14ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a)
006Back Street AffairWebb PierceDec 64ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
007A Full-Time JobEddy ArnoldAugust 164
008Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)Lefty FrizzellFebruary 23ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
009That Heart Belongs to MeWebb PierceJuly 123ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
010Don't Let the Stars Get in Your EyesSkeets McDonaldDec 273ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
011Don't Let the Stars Get in Your EyesSlim WilletDec 61ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
012Are You Teasing MeCarl SmithJuly 191
013Easy on the EyesEddy ArnoldMay 31

;Notes

  • 1endnote_1**^** No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 2endnote_2**^** Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • Aendnote_A**^** First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
  • Bendnote_B**^** Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.

Other major hits

USSingleArtist
2AlmostGeorge Morgan
4Baby, We're Really in LoveHank Williams
6Blackberry BoogieTennessee Ernie Ford
5Blue ChristmasErnest Tubb
4Bundle of Southern SunshineEddy Arnold
8BusybodyPee Wee King
9Call Her Your SweetheartEddy Arnold
4Don't Let the Stars Get in Your EyesRay Price
2Don't Stay Away (Till Love Grows Cold)Lefty Frizzell
6Forever (And Always)Lefty Frizzell
5Fortunes in MemoriesErnest Tubb
2The Gold Rush Is OverHank Snow
2Half as MuchHank Williams
2Honky Tonk BluesHank Williams
7How Long Will It Take (To Stop Loving You)Lefty Frizzell
7I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa ClausJimmy Boyd
3I Went to Your WeddingHank Snow
9I'd Trade All of My Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday)Eddy Arnold
2Indian Love CallSlim Whitman
5It's a Lovely, Lovely WorldCarl Smith
2Lady's ManHank Snow
2Let's Live a LittleCarl Smith
10Love Song of the WaterfallSlim Whitman
8Married by the Bible, Divorced by the LawHank Snow
8Milk Bucket BoogieRed Foley
3Missing in ActionErnest Tubb
4Music Makin' Mama from MemphisHank Snow
10My Heart Is Broken in ThreeSlim Whitman
10The New Wears Off Too FastHank Thompson
6Our HoneymoonCarl Smith
8Salty Dog RagRed Foley
2Settin' the Woods on FireHank Williams
5Silver and GoldPee Wee King
7Slow PokeHawkshaw Hawkins
9Somebody's Stolen My HoneyErnest Tubb
3Talk to Your HeartRay Price
7Three Ways of KnowingJohnnie & Jack
10Till the End of the WorldBing Crosby and Grady Martin
8'Tis Sweet to Be RememberedCowboy Copas
9'Tis Sweet to Be RememberedFlatt & Scruggs
5Too Old to Cut the MustardErnest Tubb and Red Foley
6Too Old to Cut the MustardThe Carlisles
3Waiting in the Lobby of Your HeartHank Thompson
6The Wild Side of LifeBurl Ives and Grady Martin
10You Win AgainHank Williams

Births

  • January 12 — Ricky Van Shelton, honky tonk-styled vocalist of the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s.
  • January 22 — Teddy Gentry, member of Alabama.
  • February 18 — Juice Newton, pop-styled country vocalist of the 1980s.
  • February 29 — Billy Joe Walker Jr., American musician, record producer, and songwriter (d. 2017).
  • May 10 — Kikki Danielsson, Swedish female country singer.
  • May 18 — George Strait, country giant since the early 1980s, who helped revitalize the genre.
  • July 31 — K.W. Turnbow, drummer of the Western Underground.
  • October 11 — Paulette Carlson, female lead vocalist with the band Highway 101 during the peak of its success in the 1980s.
  • October 13 — Mundo Earwood, country singer of the 1970s and 1980s. (d. 2014)
  • October 19 — Charlie Chase, radio and television personality, one half of Crook & Chase.
  • October 24 — Mark Gray, one-time member of Exile who became a solo star in the mid-1980s. (d. 2016)

Deaths

  • March 22 — Uncle Dave Macon, 81, country music pioneer; comedian and banjo player; the first major star of the Grand Ole Opry.
  • May 4 – J.L. "Joe" Frank, 52, music executive.
  • December 4 – Rabon Delmore, 36, one half of the old-time harmony duo Delmore Brothers.

References

References

  1. "Why Did Hank Williams Get Banned From the Opry?". Music Industry.
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