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Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1952
Ranking of recorded music
Ranking of recorded music
This is a list of Billboard magazine's top popular songs of 1952 by retail sales.
| No. | Title | Artist(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Blue Tango" | Leroy Anderson |
| 2 | "Wheel of Fortune" | Kay Starr |
| 3 | "Cry" | Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads |
| 4 | "You Belong to Me" | Jo Stafford with Paul Weston |
| 5 | "Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart" | Vera Lynn with Her Majesty's Forces and Roland Shaw |
| 6 | "Half as Much" | Rosemary Clooney with Percy Faith |
| 7 | "Wish You Were Here" | Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter |
| 8 | "I Went to Your Wedding" | Patti Page |
| 9 | "Here in My Heart" | Al Martino |
| 10 | "Delicado" | Percy Faith with Stan Freeman |
| 11 | "Kiss of Fire" | Georgia Gibbs with Glenn Osser |
| 12 | "Anytime" | Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter |
| 13 | "Tell Me Why" | The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts |
| 14 | "The Blacksmith Blues" | Ella Mae Morse with Nelson Riddle |
| 15 | "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" | Jo Stafford with Paul Weston and The Norman Luboff Choir |
| 16 | "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)" | Rosemary Clooney |
| 17 | "A Guy Is a Guy" | Doris Day with Paul Weston |
| 18 | "The Little White Cloud That Cried" | Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads |
| 19 | "High Noon" | Frankie Laine |
| 20 | "I'm Yours" | Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter |
| 21 | "The Glow-Worm" | The Mills Brothers and Hal McIntyre |
| 22 | "It's in the Book" | Johnny Standley with Horace Heidt |
| 23 | "Slow Poke" | Pee Wee King with Redd Stewart |
| 24 | "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" | Johnnie Ray with Buddy Cole |
| 25 | "Meet Mister Callaghan" | Les Paul |
| 26 | "I'm Yours" | Don Cornell with Norman Leyden |
| 27 | "I'll Walk Alone" | |
| 28 | "Tell Me Why" | Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter |
| 29 | "Trying" | The Hilltoppers |
| 30 | "Please, Mr. Sun" | Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads |
References
References
- (December 27, 1952). "1952's Top Popular Records according to Retail Sales". The Billboard.
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