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1953 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1953.

Events

  • January 1 — Hank Williams, due to play a New Year's Day show in Canton, Ohio, dies sometime after midnight in the rear seat of his Cadillac, somewhere between Knoxville, Tennessee, and Oak Hill, West Virginia. He was 29. Stories conflict on what happened in the final hours of his life, but what is not disputed is that his death gave rise to the legend. In the 60-plus years following his death, Williams' songs would be covered countless times, singers and songwriters would directly cite him as an influence, and his son – Hank Williams, Jr. - then 3, would become a star in his own right. The last song released in his lifetime was "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive."

Top hits of the year

Number one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1Spec. Note
January 10MidnightRed Foley1
January 24I'll Go On AloneMarty Robbins2ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a), ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
January 24I'll Never Get Out of This World AliveHank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys1
January 31No Help WantedThe Carlisles4ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
January 31Eddy's SongEddy Arnold3
February 7I Let the Stars Get In My EyesGoldie Hill3ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
February 21Kaw-LigaHank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys13ref_1[**[1]**](endnote-1)
April 11Your Cheatin' HeartHank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys6ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
May 9Mexican JoeJim Reeves9ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a), ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
June 6Take These Chains from My HeartHank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys4ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
July 11It's Been So LongWebb Pierce8ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
August 1Rub-a-Dub-DubHank Thompson and His Brazo Valley Boys3ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
August 22Hey JoeCarl Smith8ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
August 29A Dear John LetterFerlin Husky and Jean Shepard6ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b) – Jean Shepard
ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
October 17I Forgot More Than You'll Ever KnowThe Davis Sisters8ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b), ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
November 21There Stands the GlassWebb Pierce12ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)
December 12CaribbeanMitchell Torok2ref_B[**[B]**](endnote-b)
December 19Let Me Be the OneHank Locklin3ref_A[**[A]**](endnote-a), ref_2[**[2]**](endnote-2)

;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.

:Note: Several songs were simultaneous No. 1 hits on the separate "Most Played in Juke Boxes," "Most Played by Jockeys" and "National Best Sellers" charts.

Other major hits

USSingleArtist
5Bumming AroundJimmy Dean
5Bumming AroundT. Texas Tyler
4Crying in the ChapelRex Allen
4Crying in the ChapelDarrell Glenn
7Dear JoanJack Cardwell
3Death of Hank WilliamsJack Cardwell
9Divorce GrantedErnest Tubb
6Do I Like It?Carl Smith
8Don't Let the Stars Get in Your EyesRed Foley
9Don't Throw Your Life AwayWebb Pierce
3Fool Such as IHank Snow
10For Now and AlwaysHank Snow
4Forgive Me, JohnJean Shepard and Ferlin Husky
4Free Home DemonstrationEddy Arnold
4The Gal Who Invented Kissin'Hank Snow
6Gambler's GuitarRusty Draper
2Goin' SteadyFaron Young
8Hey JoeKitty Wells
8Hey, Mr. Cotton PickerTennessee Ernie Ford
7(Honey, Baby, Hurry!) Bring Your Sweet Self Back to MeLefty Frizzell
9Honeymoon on a Rocket ShipHank Snow
6Hot ToddyRed Foley
2(How Much Is) That Hound Dog in the Window?Homer and Jethro
4How's the World Treating YouEddy Arnold
5I Can't Wait (For the Sun to Go Down)Faron Young
5I Couldn't Keep from CryingMarty Robbins
10I Found Out More Than You Ever KnewBetty Cody
5I Haven't Got the HeartWebb Pierce
10(I Just Had a Date) A Lover's QuarrelGeorge Morgan
4I Won't Be Home No MoreHank Williams
4I'll Go On AloneWebb Pierce
3I'm an Old, Old ManLefty Frizzell
2Is Zat You, MyrtleThe Carlisles
7Just Wait 'Til I Get You AloneCarl Smith
3Keep It a SecretSlim Whitman
3KnotholeThe Carlisles
4The Last WaltzWebb Pierce
4Mama, Come Get Your Baby BoyEddy Arnold
10Marriage of Mexican JoeCarolyn Bradshaw
9No Help WantedHank Thompson
7No Help Wanted #2Ernest Tubb
8North WindSlim Whitman
3Older and BolderEddy Arnold
4Orchids Mean GoodbyeCarl Smith
6Paying for That Back Street AffairKitty Wells
7Satisfaction GuaranteedCarl Smith
7Seven Lonely DaysBonnie Lou
6Shake a HandRed Foley
8Slaves of a Hopeless Love AffairRed Foley
3Spanish Fire BallHank Snow
6Tennessee Wig WalkBonnie Lou
4That's All RightAutry Inman
4That's Me Without YouWebb Pierce
9That's Me Without YouSonny James
9That's the Kind of Love I'm Looking ForCarl Smith
7Till I Waltz Again with YouTommy Sosebee
4Too Young to TangoSunrise Ruby
2TrademarkCarl Smith
7Weary Blues from Waitin'Hank Williams
6When Mexican Joe Met Jole BlonHank Snow
8Yesterday's GirlHank Thompson

Births

  • April 9 — Hal Ketchum, popular country artist of the early 1990s. (d. 2020)
  • June 1 — Ronnie Dunn, one half of Brooks & Dunn.
  • July 9 - David Ball - Singer-Songwriter prominent in the mid 1990's & early 2000's (Thinking Problem), (Riding With Private Malone)
  • July 14 - Mike Henderson, singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his work with Chris Stapleton and the SteelDrivers (d. 2023)
  • October 8 - Ricky Lee Phelps - Former lead singer of The Kentucky Headhunters (Dumas Walker), (Walk Softly On This Heart Of Mine)
  • November 4 – Van Stephenson, singer-songwriter and member of the 1990s group BlackHawk (d. 2001)

Deaths

  • January 1 — Hank Williams, 29, country music singing-songwriting giant and pioneer.
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