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1955 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1955.

Events

  • January 22 — Ozark Jubilee debuts on ABC-TV, the first popular country music show on network TV. It would run through September 1960.
  • July 15 — Slim Whitman's "Rose Marie" becomes an international smash, debuting on the British charts and quickly rising to No. 1; its 11-week run will stand as one of the longest runs for many years.
  • July 27 — Billboard magazine claims that Webb Pierce is one of only two singing stars that "can be considered guaranteed hitmakers these days"; pop and R&B singer Nat King Cole is the other.
  • November 12 — Elvis Presley is voted the most promising country and western artist, according to Billboard magazine's annual disc jockey poll.

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  • 1955 was one of the most prolific years for new artists, many of whom would revolutionize country music. Some of the more prominent names were Johnny Cash, George Jones, Elvis Presley and Porter Wagoner; it was also the year one of the best-known duos ever — the Louvin Brothers (Charlie and Ira) — would join the Grand Ole Opry. Many of them would go on to record and popularize the best known songs in the genre, and have recording careers that lasted for decades. It would be more than 30 years before another gifted group this prominent would rise to fame and create a revolution in country music in a single year.

Top hits of the year

Number-one hits

United States

(as certified by Billboard)

DateSingle NameArtistWks. No.1Spec. Note
January 8Loose TalkCarl Smith7
January 29Let Me Go, Lover!Hank Snow2
February 26In the Jailhouse NowWebb Pierce21**[1]**]]
June 18Live Fast, Love Hard, Die YoungFaron Young3
July 9A Satisfied MindPorter Wagoner4**[A]**]]
July 16I Don't CareWebb Pierce12
October 8The Cattle CallEddy Arnold2
October 22Love Love LoveWebb Pierce13**[2]**]]
October 22That Do Make It NiceEddy Arnold2
December 17Sixteen TonsTennessee Ernie Ford10

;Notes

  • 1**^** No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
  • 2**^** Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
  • A**^** First 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 "Best Sellers in Stores" charts.

Other major hits

USSingleArtist
2All RightFaron Young
13Annie OverHank Thompson
2Are You MineGinny Wright and Tom Tall
6Are You MineMyrna Lorrie and Buddy DeVal
14Are You MineRed Sovine and Goldie Hill
3As Long as I LiveKitty Wells and Red Foley
5Baby Let's Play HouseElvis Presley
4The Ballad of Davy CrockettTennessee Ernie Ford
10The Ballad of Davy CrockettMac Wiseman
4Beautiful LiesJean Shepard
7Blue Darlin'Jimmy C. Newman
5Born to Be HappyHank Snow
7Breakin' In Another HeartHank Thompson
11The Cattle CallSlim Whitman
7Company's Comin'Porter Wagoner
14Cry! Cry! Cry!Johnny Cash
7Cryin', Prayin', Waitin', Hopin'Hank Snow
5Cuzz Yore So SweetSimon Crum
8Daddy, You Know What?Jim Wilson
7Daydreamin'Jimmy C. Newman
12Don't ForgetEddy Arnold
5Don't Take It Out On MeHank Thompson
11Don't Tease MeCarl Smith
9Drinking TequilaJim Reeves
11Go Back You FoolFaron Young
4Hearts of StoneRed Foley
7Here Today and Gone TomorrowThe Browns
13His HandsTennessee Ernie Ford
10I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy HeavenEddie Dean
6I Feel Better All Over (More Than Anywhere's Else)Ferlin Husky
8I Gotta Go Get My BabyJustin Tubb
13I Guess I'm CrazyTommy Collins
11I Love You MostlyLefty Frizzell
10I Thought of YouJean Shepard
6I Walked Alone Last NightEddy Arnold
13I Wanna Wanna WannaThe Wilburn Brothers
14I'll Baby Sit with YouFerlin Husky
7I'm Glad I Got to See You Once AgainHank Snow
10I'm Gonna Fall Out of Love with YouWebb Pierce
12I'm in Love with YouKitty Wells
2I've Been ThinkingEddy Arnold
7I've Kissed You My Last TimeKitty Wells
12If Lovin' You Is WrongHank Thompson
2If You Ain't Lovin'Faron Young
7If You Were MeWebb Pierce
7In the Jailhouse Now No. 2Jimmie Rodgers
6In TimeEddy Arnold
5It TicklesTommy Collins
2Just Call Me LonesomeEddy Arnold
8The Kentuckian SongEddy Arnold
7Kiss-Crazy BabyJohnnie & Jack
5Kisses Don't LieCarl Smith
7Little TomFerlin Husky
5Mainliner (The Hawk with Silver Wings)Hank Snow
6Make Believe ('Til We Can Make It Come True)Kitty Wells and Red Foley
2Making BelieveKitty Wells
5Making BelieveJimmy Work
9MaybelleneMarty Robbins
13Mister SandmanChet Atkins
5More Than Anything Else in the WorldCarl Smith
6Most of AllHank Thompson
15The Next Voice You HearHank Snow
13No, I Don't Believe I WillCarl Smith
14No One Dear but YouJohnnie & Jack
11Old Lonesome TimesCarl Smith
5Penny CandyJim Reeves
9Please Don't Let Me Love YouHank Williams
10The Richest Man (In the World)Eddy Arnold
15S.O.S.Johnnie & Jack
3A Satisfied MindRed Foley and Betty Foley
4A Satisfied MindJean Shepard
15Silver BellHank Snow and Chet Atkins
14So Lovely, BabyRusty & Doug
11Sure Fire KissesJustin Tubb and Goldie Hill
13Take PossessionJean Shepard
7That's All RightMarty Robbins
6That's What Makes the Juke Box PlayJimmy Work
3There She GoesCarl Smith
9There's Poison in Your HeartKitty Wells
7Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)Ernest Tubb
14Time Goes ByMarty Robbins
9Two Kinds of LoveEddy Arnold
10UntiedTommy Collins
12Wait a Little Longer Please, JesusCarl Smith
8When I Stop DreamingThe Louvin Brothers
7Whose Shoulder Will You Cry OnKitty Wells
4Why Baby WhyGeorge Jones
5Wildwood FlowerHank Thompson and Merle Travis
3Would You Mind?Hank Snow
7The Yellow Rose of TexasErnest Tubb
3Yellow RosesHank Snow
4Yonder Comes a SuckerJim Reeves
15You Oughta See Pickles NowTommy Collins

Births

  • March 11 — Jimmy Fortune, songwriter and member of The Statler Brothers (he sang tenor).
  • March 17 — Paul Overstreet, singer-songwriter who penned hit singles for artists such as Randy Travis and Tanya Tucker, and also had a career as a recording artist as well.
  • March 26 — Dean Dillon, songwriter whose works were instrumental in the new traditionalist movement of the 1980s.
  • March 28 — Reba McEntire, singer and actress who has enjoyed fame since the early 1980s.
  • May 11 — Mark Herndon, drummer with Alabama.
  • May 12 — Kix Brooks, half of Brooks & Dunn; host of radio's American Country Countdown.
  • May 23 — Garry Koehler, Australian country musician and songwriter (died 2019).
  • May 24 — Rosanne Cash, daughter of Johnny Cash; rose to fame in the early 1980s for her "alternative country" style.
  • July 1 — Keith Whitley, honky tonk-styled singer of the 1980s (died 1989).
  • September 24 — Lane Brody, female vocalist best known for dueting with Johnny Lee on 1984's "The Yellow Rose".
  • November 1 — Keith Stegall, record producer who enjoyed a string of hits in the mid-1980s.

References

References

  1. ''Rolling Stone'' Rock Almanac: The Chronicles of Rock & Roll," Collier Books, MacMillan Publishing Co., New York and London, 1983, p. 15. {{ISBN. 0-02-081320-1
  2. ''Rolling Stone'' Rock Almanac, p. 15.
  3. Barry McCloud (1995) ''[http://www.folklib.net/index/discog/bibliog.shtml#fu Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Country Music and Its Performers, p. 290]'', {{ISBN. 0-399-52144-5
  4. [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-22/man-in-the-picture-garry-koehler-dead-at-64/11626158 The Man in the Picture songwriter, Garry Koehler of The Bobkatz, dies aged 64]
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