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  1. Billboard year-end top 30 singles of 1955 - Wikipedia

    "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" by Perez Prado was the number one song of 1955. "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets was the number two song of 1955, and a …

  2. Top 100 Pop Song Chart for 1955 - Playback.fm

    Find the top 100 Pop songs for the year of 1955 and listen to them all! Can you guess the number one Pop song in 1955? Find out now!

  3. Top Songs From 1955 - Top40weekly

    Whether you’re looking for the top songs from 1955 or exploring the biggest chart-toppers, this archive provides the complete weekly Top 40 rankings from the year. Relive the popular songs …

  4. 1955 Music: The 100 Most Popular Songs - Pop Culture Madness

    1955 Top 100 Music Hits Chart 1. Rock Around The Clock – Bill Haley & The Comets 2. Love and Marriage – Frank Sinatra 3. Earth Angel – The Penguins 4. Only You (and You Alone) – The …

  5. The Top 100 Songs of 1955 - Chartcrush

    Chartcrush's Top100 songs of 1955 based on data from our combined chart derived from Billboard's weekly published Best Sellers, DJ and Jukebox charts.

  6. Top 100 Songs of 1955 - Chosic

    Top 100 Songs of 1955 List of the most popular songs realeased in the year 1955, ranked by current popularity on Spotify.

  7. Billboard US #1 Hits 1955 - YouTube

    Step back in time to 1955 with the Billboard US #1 Hits 1955 playlist! This collection features the year's most iconic chart-toppers, capturing the essence of an era when rock 'n' roll began...

  8. Songs from the Year 1955 - tsort.info

    This page lists the top songs of 1955 in the source charts. The way that the various charts are combined to reach this final list is described on the in the site generation page.

  9. 1955 Top 40 Music Charts - Top40Charts.net

    Providing music charts from 1950 to today. Find top 40 music chart songs and historical music charts on Top40Charts.net.

  10. 1955 Top 100 Hot Pop Songs

    The Four Lads (from Canada) went on to reached number 2 on Billboard magazine’s top 100 hit list, sold 4 million copies and it became the group’s first gold record.