What songs were popular in 1925?
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What songs were popular in 1925?
Top hits on record
- “Ah-Ha!”
- “All Alone”, recorded by:
- “Charleston” by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra.
- “Dinah” by Ethel Waters.
- “Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now” by The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks.
- “Falling Rain Blues” by Lonnie Johnson.
- “Gut Bucket Blues” by Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five.
What was the most popular song in 1930?

Top 60 Pop Songs in 1930
Rank | Song | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Happy Days Are Here Again Ben Selvin | ► Happy Days Are Here Again |
2 | Puttin’ on the Ritz Harry Richman | ► Puttin’ on the Ritz |
3 | Ten Cents a Dance Ruth Etting | ► Ten Cents a Dance |
4 | The Peanut Vendor Don Azpiazu & his Havana Casino Orchestra | ► The Peanut Vendor |
What was the most popular song in 1929?
1929 Radio (Top 50 Song Playlist)
Rank | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Eddie Cantor | Makin’ Whoopee |
2 | Fats Waller | Ain’t Misbehavin’ |
3 | Ethel Waters | Am I Blue? |
4 | Cliff Edwards (Ukelele Ike) | Singin’ in the Rain |
What songs were popular in 1926?

Recorded popular music
- “Always” by Vincent Lopez & His Orchestra.
- “Black Bottom” by Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders.
- “Black Bottom Stomp” by Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers.
- “Black Snake Swing” by Victoria Spivey.
- “Breezin’ Along With the Breeze” by Johnny Marvin.
- “Bye Bye Blackbird” by Gene Austin.
What was the number 1 song in 1925?
Top 50 Pop Songs in 1925
Rank | Song | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Sweet Georgia Brown Ben Bernie | ► Sweet Georgia Brown |
2 | The Prisoner’s Song Vernon Dalhart | ► The Prisoner’s Song |
3 | St Louis Blues Bessie Smith | ► St Louis Blues |
4 | See See Rider Blues Ma Rainey | ► See See Rider Blues |
What was the number one song in 1939?
Top 60 Pop Songs in 1939
Rank | Song | |
---|---|---|
1 | Over the Rainbow Judy Garland | ► |
2 | Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller | ► |
3 | God Bless America Kate Smith | ► |
4 | Strange Fruit Billie Holiday | ► |
What was the most popular song in 1928?
Top hits on record
- “Let’s Misbehave” by Helen Kane.
- “Little Orphan Annie” by the Coon-Sanders’ Nighthawks.
- “Mississippi Mud” by Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra.
- “Makin’ Whoopee” by Eddie Cantor.
- “My Man” by Fanny Brice.
- “That’s My Weakness Now” by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra featuring Bing Crosby.
What was the number one song in 1933?
Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin’ All the Time) by Ethel Waters Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin’ All the Time) was the #1 song in 1933 in the Pop charts. The song was performed by Ethel Waters.