Rank
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Artist
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Title
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Label
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Recorded
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Released
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Chart Positions
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1 |
Bob Atcher and Bonnie Blue Eyes |
"You Are My Sunshine"[2] |
Vocalion 05370 |
January 17, 1940 (1940-01-17) |
February 1940 (1940-02) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #1, US Hillbilly #1 for 5 weeks, 37 total weeks
|
2 |
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
"San Antonio Rose"[3] |
Vocalion 04755 |
November 28, 1938 (1938-11-28) |
April 1939 (1939-04) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #2, Hillbilly #1 for 3 week, 18 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[1]
|
3 |
Gene Autry |
"Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye"[2] |
Vocalion 05463 |
March 12, 1940 (1940-03-12) |
April 1940 (1940-04) |
US Billboard 1940 #264, US #20 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1940 #3, US Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 27 total weeks
|
4 |
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
"New San Antonio Rose"[4][5] |
Okeh 05694 |
April 16, 1940 (1940-04-16) |
August 1940 (1940-08) |
US Billboard 1941 #126, US #16 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Hillbilly 1940 #4, Hillbilly #1 for 2 week, 29 total weeks
|
5 |
Jimmie Davis |
""You Are My Sunshine"[6][5] |
Decca 7004 |
February 5, 1940 (1940-02-05) |
March 24, 1940 (1940-03-24) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #5, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales,[1] Grammy Hall of Fame 1999, Library of Congress artifact added 2012
|
6 |
Bob Skyles and His Skyrockets |
"Only in Dreams"[7] |
Decca 5887 |
April 9, 1940 (1940-04-09) |
September 1940 (1940-09) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #6, Hillbilly #1 for 3 weeks, 15 total weeks
|
7 |
Gene Autry |
"Were You Sincere"[8] |
Vocalion 05693 |
October 15, 1937 (1937-10-15) |
August 1940 (1940-08) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #7, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 18 total weeks
|
8 |
Shelton Brothers |
"I'll Be Seein' You In Dallas, Alice"[9] |
Decca 5844 |
April 6, 1940 (1940-04-06) |
May 29, 1940 (1940-05-29) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #8, Hillbilly #1 for 3 week, 13 total weeks
|
9 |
Cliff Bruner And His Boys |
"The Girl You Loved Long Ago"[10] |
Decca 5827 |
September 1, 1939 (1939-09-01) |
December 1939 (1939-12) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #9, US #1 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks
|
10 |
Cliff Bruner And His Boys |
"Sorry (I'll Say I'm Sorry)"[11] |
Decca 5860 |
April 8, 1940 (1940-04-08) |
June 20, 1940 (1940-06-20) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #10, Hillbilly #1 for 3 weeks, 20 total weeks
|
11 |
Jimmie Davis |
"I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart"[12] |
Decca 5803 |
February 5, 1940 (1940-02-05) |
February 1940 (1940-02) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #11, Hillbilly #1 for 3 week, 15 total weeks
|
12 |
Roy Newman And His Boys |
"Take Me Back To My Home In The Mountains"[2] |
Vocalion 5486 |
December 1, 1938 (1938-12-01) |
April 1940 (1940-04) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #12, Hillbilly #1 for 3 week, 14 total weeks
|
13 |
Texas Jim Lewis and His Lone Star Cowboys |
"Rock And Rye Polka"[13] |
Decca 5875 |
August 23, 1940 (1940-08-23) |
September 1940 (1940-09) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #13, Hillbilly #1 for 1 week, 14 total weeks
|
14 |
Gene Autry |
"I'm Beginning To Care"[2] |
Vocalion 5257 |
September 12, 1939 (1939-09-12) |
January 2, 1940 (1940-01-02) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #14, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks
|
15 |
Texas Jim Lewis and His Lone Star Cowboys |
"Seven Beers With The Wrong Woman"[14] |
Decca 5874 |
August 8, 1940 (1940-08-08) |
September 1940 (1940-09) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #15, Hillbilly #1 for 1 week, 20 total weeks
|
16 |
Shelton Brothers |
"I’m a Handy Man to Have Around"[15] |
Decca 5833 |
April 6, 1940 (1940-04-06) |
May 1940 (1940-05) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #16, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 14 total weeks
|
17 |
Hank Penny's Radio Cowboys |
"Cowboy Swing"[2] |
Vocalion 5438 |
November 9, 1938 (1938-11-09) |
March 1940 (1940-03) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #17, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 12 total weeks
|
18 |
Cliff Bruner And His Boys |
"Jessie"[16] |
Decca 5769 |
August 26, 1939 (1939-08-26) |
December 6, 1939 (1939-12-06) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #18, Hillbilly #2 for 2 weeks, 19 total weeks
|
19 |
Ted Daffan's Texans |
"Worried Mind"[4] |
Okeh 5668 |
April 25, 1940 (1940-04-25) |
July 1940 (1940-07) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #19, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 17 total weeks, sold over 350,000 copies[17]
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20 |
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys |
"Time Changes Everything"[4] |
Okeh 05753 |
April 15, 1940 (1940-04-15) |
August 1940 (1940-08) |
US Hillbilly 1940 #20, Hillbilly #1 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks
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