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Most viewed articles[edit]

Created in 2020[edit]

The following shows articles created in 2020 with the most page views.

Rank Title Creation
date
Size Page
views
Description
1 Cade McNamara 2010-11-22 9,548 404,733 Quarterback Michigan (2019-2022), Iowa (2023)
2 Blake Corum 2020-10-24 8,631 331,153 UM running back 2020-2022
3 Amazon Pharmacy 2020-11-17 5,573 60,937 Online pharmacy
4 Wang Dang Sweet Poontang* 2020-11-20 13,564 42,975 Ted Nugent song
5 Lillian Brown* 2020-10-03 9,151 42,151 Makeup artist
6 More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs 2020-12-18 2,894 37,564 Marty Robbins album 1960
7 Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl* 2020-11-26 7,885 35,065 Double entendre song
8 Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)* 2020-09-26 14,622 31,593 1959 TV play about the Judges' Trial
9 Mike Sainristil 2020-10-24 6,593 31,222 UM receiver 2019-present
10 The Defender (Studio One)* 2020-10-01 9,286 30,326 1957 TV play about father/son defense team, Steve McQueen and William Shatner

Expanded in 2020[edit]

The following shows articles substantially expanded in 2020 with the most page views. Page views are from the period 7/1/15 to 10/31/22.

Rank Title Expand
date
Size Page
views
Description
1 Darrell Evans 6/26-6/28 (expand) 43,474 194,100 MLB 1969-1989, AL home run leader 1985
2 Mickey Stanley 10/20-10/21 (expand) 21,111 108,797 Detroit Tigers outfielder 1964-1978, 4x Gold Glove
3 1986 Michigan Wolverines football team 2/1-2/5 (expand) 68,185 83,465 11–2 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Rose Bowl
4 1984 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/14-1/20 (expand) 46,445 79,413 6–6 record, lost Holiday Bowl to BYU
5 Derrick Alexander (wide receiver) 7/3-7/4 (expand) 20,816 69,929 UM wide receiver 1989-1993, NFL 1994-2002
6 Wiard Ihnen 9/15 (expand) 11,184 66,923 Art director 1919-1960, married to Edith Head
7 1980 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/9-1/11, 8/23 (expand) 77,967 55,262 Big 10 champion, No. 4 in final AP poll, won Rose Bowl
8 1983 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/14-1/19 (expand) 49,088 47,926 9–3 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Sugar Bowl vs Auburn
9 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/3-1/9 (expand) 70,411 44,901 10–2 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl
10 1982 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/14-1/17 (expand) 72,070 44,529 8–4 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl

Television and film[edit]

1950s television[edit]

Rank Title Size Page
views
Description
1 Judgment at Nuremberg (Playhouse 90)* 14,622 31,593 1959 TV play about the Judges' Trial
2 The Defender (Studio One)* 9,286 30,326 1957 TV play about father/son defense team, Steve McQueen and William Shatner
3 In the Presence of Mine Enemies (Playhouse 90)* 10,325 25,016 1960 TV play about Warsaw Ghetto, written by Rod Serling
4 Forbidden Area (Playhouse 90)* 10,642 23,025 1956 TV play about Russian submarine attack on US, Charlton Heston stars
5 A Town Has Turned to Dust (Playhouse 90)* 13,147 21,993 1958 TV play about lynching, written by Rod Serling
6 The Ford 50th Anniversary Show* 14,942 20,867 1953 TV special live on both NBC and CBS
7 The Plot to Kill Stalin* 13,435 20,148 1958 TV play about plot to kill Stalin
8 A Night to Remember (Kraft Television Theatre)* 16,550 20,555 1956 live TV drama about sinking of Titanic
9 Sacco-Vanzetti Story* 8,936 18,158 1960 TV play about trail of Sacco and Vanzetti
10 Bang the Drum Slowly (United States Steel Hour)* 8,999 17,613 1956 TV play about friendship between two baseball player, Paul Newman stars
11 For Whom the Bell Tolls (Playhouse 90)* 12,401 11,915 1959 TV play based on Hemingway novel, John Frankenheimer, Jason Robards
12 No Time for Sergeants (United States Steel Hour)* 8,824 12,279 Andy Griffith TV debut (1955)
13 The Green Pastures (Hallmark Hall of Fame)* 7,721 11,749 TV musical 1957, nominated for best program of year
14 The Killers of Mussolini* 9,595 1956
15 P.O.W. (United States Steel Hour)* 8,971 9,229 TV play about suffering of US POWs in Korea (1953)
16 The Moon and Sixpence (TV movie)* 9,150 7,852 TV adaptation of Somerset Maugham novel starring Laurence Olivier, 1959
17 Victoria Regina (Hallmark Hall of Fame)* 8,872 7,272 TV film, 1961, starring Julie Harris
18 The Turn of the Screw (Ford Startime)* 11,597 6,880 TV adaptation of Henry James novella starring Ingrid Bergman
19 Alas, Babylon* 5,527 (1960)
20 Grace and Glorie 5,150 (1998)
21 The Grey Nurse Said Nothing* 4,757 (1959)
22 Little Moon of Alban* 4,132 (1958)
23 Heart of Darkness (Playhouse 90) 3,893
24 The Price of Tomatoes* 3,405 (1962)
25 The Bridge of San Luis Rey (DuPont Show of the Month) 3,319
26 The Unlighted Road (Schlitz Playhouse of Stars) 3,108
27 Helen Morgan* 2,918 (1957)
28 Eloise* 2,564 (1956)
29 The Arena* 2,348 (1956)
30 The Voice of Charlie Pont* 1,940 (1962)
31 The Velvet Alley* 1,926 (1959)
Clark Jones 1,762 Television director
32 All the King's Men* 1,526 (1958)
33 Eagle in a Cage* 1,505 (1965)
34 The Country Husband* 1,457 (1956)
35 Rendezvous in Black* 1,448 (1956)
36 The Scarecrow* 1,373 (1972)
37 The Hostess with the Mostes'* 1,307 (1957)
38 Nightmare at Ground Zero* 1,295 (1958)
39 No Time at All* 1,293 (1958)
40 The Family Nobody Wanted* 1,210 (1956)
41 Sizeman and Son* 1,158 (1956)
42 The Human Barrier* 1,158 (1957)
43 Abe Lincolin in Illinois* 1,147 (1964)
44 The Death of Manolete* 1,103 (1957)
45 Keep Our Honor Bright* 1,080 (1953)
46 Judy Garland Musical Special* 1,031 (1956)
47 Tomorrow* 1,005 (1960)
48 Sincerely, Willis Wayde* 997 (1956)
49 Something About Lee Wiley* 960 (1963)
  1. Before I Die (1958)*
  2. The Big Slide (1956)*
  3. The Blackwell Story (1957)*
  4. The Blue Men (1959)*
  5. Confession (1956)*
  6. The Cruel Day (1956)*
  7. The Dark Side of the Earth (1956)*
  8. A Dream of Treason (1960)*
  9. The Edge of Innocence (1957)*
  10. The Fabulous Irishman (1957)*
  11. Face of a Hero (1959)*
  12. Free Weekend (1958)*
  13. Heritage of Anger (1956)*
  14. The Hidden Image (1959)*
  15. The Hiding Place (1960)*
  16. Homeward Borne (1957)*
  17. Journey to the Day (1960)*
  18. The Last Clear Chance (1958)*
  19. The Long March (1958)*
  20. Made in Heaven (1956)*
  21. Misalliance (1959)*
  22. The Nutcracker (1958)*
  23. Old Man (1958)*
  24. A Quiet Game of Cards (1959)*
  25. The Return of Ansel Gibbs (1958)*
  26. The Second Happiest Day (1959)*
  27. Shadows Tremble (1958)*
  28. The Shape of the River (1960)*
  29. The Silver Whistle (1959)*
  30. A Sound of Different Drummers (1957)*
  31. The Sounds of Eden (1959)*
  32. Target for Three (1959)*
  33. To the Sound of Trumpets (1960)*
  34. The Tunnel (1959)*
  35. Word From a Sealed-Off Box (1958)*
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  37. Big Deal in Laredo (1962)*
  38. Jack and the Beanstalk (1956)*
  39. The Lie (1973)
  40. Montserrat* (1971)
  41. Portrait in Celluloid (1955)*
  42. A Slow Fade to Black (1964)*
  43. 1951-1959 Sylvania Television Awards, Template:Sylvania Television Awards*
  44. Alexandra Wager* (child actress)
  45. War of Nerves (1964)*
  46. The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks (1959)*
  47. The Winslow Boy (1958)*
  48. Youth Wants To Know (1951-57)*

Art directors[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Wiard Ihnen* 70,834 Art director, won 2 Academy Awards, husband of Edith Head
2 Henry Bumstead* 31,528 Art director, production designer, Oscar for To Kill a Mockingbird and The Sting, nominated for Vertigo and The Unforgiven
3 Ted Haworth* 12,796 Art director 1950-92, won 1 Academy Award
4 Ernst Fegté* 5,177 Art director 1920s-1950s
5 Jan Scott* 4,280 Art director won 11 Primetime Emmy Awards
6 Albert Heschong* 3,904 TV art director 1949-85
7 Dianne Wager* 444 Art director 1964-2008

Music[edit]

(504)

Latin music[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Macorina"* 13,876 Chavela Vargas song
2 Celia & Johnny* 8,804 Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco album (1974)
3 "Volver a los Diecisiete"* 8,199 Violeta Parrra song (1966)
4 Un gato en la oscuridad* 6,619 Roberto Carlos album (1972)
5 "Fina estampa"* 5,590 Chabuca Granda song (1961)
6 Secreto de Amor* 5,436 Joan Sebastian album (2000)
7 La Llorona* 4,776 Chavela Vargas album (1994)
8 19 días y 500 noches* 3,243 Joaquin Sabina album (1999)
9 "José Antonio"* 2,491 Chabuca Granda song (1957)
10 Una Carta al Cielo* 2,272 Lucha Reyes song (1971)
11 Las últimas composiciones* 2,265 Violeta Parrra album (1966)
12 "Cardo o ceniza" 2,264 Chabuca Granda song (1978)
13 Homenaje a Violeta Parra* 2,164 Mercedes Sosa album (1971)
14 El Ídolo de Mexico* 1,716 Vicente Fernandez album (1974)
15 "La Jardinera"* 1,529 Violeta Parra song (1954)
16 "El puente de los suspiros"* 1,437 Chabuca Granda song (1960)
17 La Morena De Oro Del Peru* 1,353 Lucha Reyes song (1970)
18 Su piano y su música* 1,169 Armando Manzanero album (1968)
19 Mundo Colombia* 957 Celso Piña album (2002)
20 Noche Bohemia* 932 Chavela Vargas album (1961)
21 "Que Pena Siente el Alma"* 881 Violeta Parrra song (1955)
22 Carpa de La Reina* 751 Violeta Parrra album (1966)
23 Chavela at Carnegie Hall* 730 Chavela Vargas album (2004)
24 "Lima de veras"* 705 Chabuca Granda song (1948)
25 Tonadas* 700 Violeta Parrra album (1959)
26 Cada Cancion con su Razon 661 Chabuca Granda album (1981)
27 La cueca presentada por Violeta Parra* 641 Violeta Parrra album (1959)
28 Toda Violeta Parra: El folklore de Chile Vol. VIII* 610 Violeta Parrra album (1960)
29 Mi Ultima Cancion* 540 Lucha Reyes song (1973)
30 Canto y guitarra* 493 Violeta Parrra album (1957)
31 El folklore de Chile según Violeta Parra* 482 Violeta Parrra album (1962)
32 Dialogando 481 Chabuca Granda album with Oscar Aviles (1967)
33 Recordando a Chile* 422 Violeta Parrra album (1965)
34 Chants et Danses du Chili I* 410 Violeta Parrra album (1956)
35 El folklore de Chile Volumen 2* 364 Violeta Parrra album (1958)
36 Siempre Criolla* 351 Lucha Reyes song (1972)
37 Chants et Danses du Chili II* 311 Violeta Parrra album (1956)
38 Grande De América* 251 Chabuca Granda album (1973)
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Amália Rodrigues[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Fado Português* 4,024 Studio album (1965)
2 Amália Rodrigues, aka Busto* 1,541 Studio album (1962)
3 Com Que Voz* 1,482 Studio album (1970)
4 Amália a l'Olympia* 1,044 Live album (1956)
5 Lágrima* 970 Studio album (1983)
6 Vou Dar de Beber à Dor* 925 Studio album (1969)
7 Amalia in Italia* 583 Studio album (1974)
8 Amália no Olympia* 540 Studio album (1957)
9 Fado...The Soul Of Portugal* 426 Studio album (1966)
10 Fados 67* 333 Studio album (1967)

Edith Piaf[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Récital 1961* 2,544 Live album (1961)
2 Edith Piaf* 1,974 Edith Piaf album (1953)
3 Chansons Parisiennes* 1,775 Edith Piaf album (1949)
4 Récital 1962* 1,141 Live album (1962)
5 Chansons des Cafés de Paris* 1,028 Edith Piaf album (1950)
6 Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 3* 676 Edith Piaf album (1958)
7 Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 1* 640 Edith Piaf album (1955)
8 Le Tour de Chant d'Édith Piaf a l'Olympia - No. 2* 510 Edith Piaf album (1955)

Country[edit]

(258)

Billboard country charts[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1946* 1,730 "New Spanish Two Step" by Bob Wills No. 1
2 Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1947* 953 "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!" by Tex Williams No. 1
3 Billboard Top Folk Records of 1948* 603 "Bouquet of Roses" and "Anytime" by Eddy Arnold No. 1/2
4 Billboard Top Folk Records of 1949* 667 "Lovesick Blues" by Hank Williams No. 1
5 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1950* 3,048 "I'm Movin' On" by Hank Snow No. 1
6 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1951* 3,428 "Cold, Cold Heart" by Hank Williams No. 1
7 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1952* 2,640 "The Wild Side of Life" by Hank Thompson No. 1
8 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1953* 1,399 "Kaw-Liga" and "Your Cheating Heart" by Hank Williams Nos. 1/2
9 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1954* 1,098 "I Don't Hurt Anymore" by Hank Snow No. 1
10 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1955* 1,229 "In the Jailhouse Now" by Webb Pierce No. 1
11 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1956* 1,497 "Crazy Arms" by Ray Price No. 1
12 Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1957* 1,309 "Gone" by Ferlin Husky No. 1
13 Billboard year-end top 50 country & western singles of 1958* 2,881 "Oh Lonesome Me" by Don Gibson No. 1

Kitty Wells[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 After Dark* 4,352 1959 studio album
2 Dust on the Bible* 3,186 1959 studio album
3 "Searching (For Someone Like You)"* 3,038 1956 single No. 3
4 Winner of Your Heart* 2,444 1956 stuio album
5 Christmas Day With Kitty Wells* 2,269 1962 studio album
6 Forever Young* 2,009 1974 studio album
7 The Kitty Wells Story* 1,843 1963 studio album
8 Lonely Street* 1,884 1958 studio album
9 Kitty Wells' Country Hit Parade* 1,862 1956 studio album
10 Queen of Country Music* 1,717 1962 studio album
11 The Kitty Wells Show* 1,691 1966 live album with son & husband
12 Heartbreak U.S.A.* 1,613 1961 studio album
13 Kitty's Choice* 1,560 1960 studio album
14 The Kitty Wells Family Gospel Sing* 1,460 1965 studio album
15 Seasons of My Heart* 1,343 1960 studio album
16 Burning Memories* 1,337 1965 studio album
17 Kitty Wells' & Red Foley's Golden Favorites* 1,271 1961 compilation album
18 Singing on Sunday* 1,264 1962 studio album
19 Queen of Honky Tonk Street* 1,233 1967 studio album
20 Especially for You* 1,195 1964 studio album
21 Country Music Time* 1,153 1964 studio album
22 "One by One"* 1,114 1954 single No. 1
23 Love Makes The World Go Around* 1,089 1967 studio album
24 Songs Made Famous By Jim Reeves* 1,053 1966 studio album
25 Showcase* 1,058 1968 studio album
26 Country All the Way* 1,059 1966 studio album
27 We'll Stick Together* 988 1968 studio album with husband
28 Together Again* 928 1967 studio album with Red Foley
29 Guilty Street* 405 1969 studio album
30 Lonesome and Sad Blue* 307 1965 studio album

Webb Pierce[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 In the Jailhouse Now* 4,017 1982 studio album with Willie Nelson
2 Webb Pierce* 2,983 1955 studio album
3 The Wondering Boy* 2,042 1956 studio album
4 The Webb Pierce Story* 1,578 1964 album
5 Just Imagination* 1,336 1958 studio album
6 Webb!"* 1,164 1959 studio album
7 Webb with a Beat* 1,135 1960 studio album
8 Fallen Angel* 967 1960 studio album
10 Memory #1* 950 1965 studio album
11 "That Heart Belongs to Me"* 883 1952 single #1
12 Sands of Gold* 801 1964 studio album
13 I'm Gonna Be a Swinger* 704 1972 studio album
14 Webb's Choice* 661 1966 studio album
15 Webb Pierce Sings This Thing* 635 1969 studio album
16 "Even Tho"* 594 1954 single #1
17 "Crying Over You"* 663 1958 single #3
18 "Honky Tonk Song"* 144 1957 single #1
9 Cross Country* 175 1962
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Eddy Arnold[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 My World* 3,254 1965 album
2 "Something Old, Something New"* 2,733 1951 single No. 4
3 "That's How Much I Love You" 2,714 1946 single No. 2
4 The Last Word in Lonesome* 2,039 1966 album
5 Anytime* 1,746 1956 compilation album
6 Folk Song Book (1964)* 1,572 1964 album
7 Wanderin' with Eddy Arnold 1,243 1955 studio album
8 The Easy Way* 1,205 1965 album
9 The Romantic World of Eddy Arnold* 1,106 1968 album
10 "Take Me in Your Arms"* 1,093 1949 single No. 1
11 Turn the World Around* 1,057 1967 album
12 Lonely Again* 1,018 1967 album
13 Have Guitar, Will Travel* 950 1959 studio album
14 "Each Minute Seems a Million Years"* 913 1945 single, No. 5
15 Walkin' in Love Land* 906 1968 album
16 Thereby Hangs a Tale* 870 1959 album
17 One More Time* 816 1962 album
18 "Why Should I Cry Over You?"* 747 1950 single No. 3
19 Somebody Like Me* 714 1966 album
20 "I've Been Thinking"* 635 1955 single No. 2
21 "A Full Time Job" 618 1952 single No. 1
22 "Cuddle Buggin' Baby"* 480 1950 single No. 2
23 "Little Angel With the Dirty Face"* 459 1950 single No. 3
24 "Lovebug Itch"* 435 1950 single No. 2
25 "The Echo of Your Footsteps"* 420 1949 single, No. 2
26 "Hep Cat Baby"* 355 1954 single No. 7
27 "To My Sorrow"* 335 1947 single No. 2
28 "This Is the Thanks I Get (For Loving You)"* 562 1954 single No. 3
29 "Whatcha Gonna Do Now* 349 1954 single No. 4
30 "Enclosed One Broken Heart"* 307 1950 single No. 6
31 "Heart Strings"* 268 1951 single No. 5
32 "Somebody's Been Beating My Time"* 218 1951 single No. 2

Charley Pride[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs* 10,072 1971 studio album
2 Country Charley Pride* 8,669 1966 studio album
3 The Country Way* 6,672 1967 studio album
4 Pride of Country Music* 6,578 1967 studio album
5 The Best of Charley Pride* 6,028 1969 compilation album
6 Charley Pride's 10th Album* 5,985 1970 studio album
7 Just Plain Charley* 5,544 1970 studio album
8 Charley Pride In Person* 5,561 1969 live album
9 The Sensational Charley Pride* 4,749 1969 studio album
10 Did You Think to Pray* 4,459 1971 studio album
11 From Me to You* 4,199 1971 studio album
12 I'm Just Me* 3,635 1971 studio album
13 A Sunshiny Day with Charley Pride* 3,348 1972 studio album
14 Songs of Love by Charley Pride* 3,091 1973 studio album
15 The Best of Charley Pride, Volume II* 2,891 1972 compilation album
16 Amazing Love* 2,769 1973 studio album
17 Sweet Country* 2,684 1973 studio album

Marty Robbins[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs* 41,271 1960 album
2 The Drifter* 6,628 1966 album
3 Return of the Gunfighter* 6,349 1963 album
4 Song of the Islands* 3,942 1957 album
5 The Song of Robbins* 3,999 1957 album
6 R.F.D.* 3,417 1964 album
7 El Paso City* 3,405 1976 album
8 Adios Amigo* 3,075 1977 album
9 My Woman, My Woman, My Wife* 2,514 1970 album
10 "She Was Only Seventeen"* 2,411 1958 single #4
11 I Walk Alone* 1,880 1968 album
12 Tonight Carmen* 1,860 1967 album
13 It's a Sin* 1,594 1969 album
14 This Much a Man* 1,573 1972 album
15 "Stairway of Love"* 1,340 1958 single #2

Ray Price[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 For the Good Times* 6,789 1970 album
2 "Invitation to the Blues"* 3,599 1958 single #3
3 Burning Memories* 3,159 1965 album
4 She Wears My Ring* 3,040 1968 album
5 Love Life* 2,250 album 1964 album
6 Another Bridge to Burn* 2,247 1966 album
7 The Other Woman* 2,179 1965 album
8 I Won't Mention It Again* 1,928 1971 album
9 Danny Boy* 1,634 1967 album
10 Touch My Heart* 1,471 1967 album
11 Take Me as I Am* 1,363 1968 album
12 Like Old Times Again* 1,226 1974 album
13 She's Got to Be a Saint* 965 1973 album
14 The Lonesomest Lonesome* 940 1972 album
15 "Curtain in the Window"* 325 1958 single #3

Jim Reeves[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 He'll Have to Go* 5,212 1960 album
2 Bimbo* 5,100 1957 album
3 Jim Reeves* 4,558 1957 album
4 The Intimate Jim Reeves* 4,280 1960 album
5 God Be With You* 4,157 1959 album
6 Moonlight and Roses* 3,902 1964 album
7 Songs to Warm the Heart* 3,489 1959 album
8 Girls I Have Known* 3,144 1958 album
9 Tall Tales and Short Tempers* 2,936 1961 album
10 Talkin' to Your Heart* 2,663 1961 album
11 "Blue Boy"* 2,394 1958 single #2
12 "Anna Marie"* 2,198 1958 single #3
13 "I Love You"* 694 1954 single #3
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Carl Smith[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Go, Boy Go"* 2,826 1954 #4
2 There Stands the Glass* 1,458 1964 album
3 "Are You Teasing Me"* 1,200 1952 #1
4 "Mr. Moon"* 1,079 1951 #4
5 "Let's Live a Little"* 999 1951 #2
6 "Why, Why"* 832 1957 #2
7 Let's Live a Little* 788 1958 album
8 The Tall, Tall Gentleman* 693 1963 album
9 Smith's the Name* 608 1957 album
10 "You Are the One"* 572 1956 #4
11 "Trademark"* 416 1953 #2
12 "Back Up Buddy"* 415 1954 #2
13 Man with a Plan* 41 1964 album
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Hank Thompson[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Squaws Along the Yukon"* 2,822 1958 #2
2 A Six Pack to Go* 2,473 1966 album
3 Smoky the Bar* 1,761 1969 album
4 "Humpty Dumpty Heart"* 1,520 1948 #3
5 "Rub-A-Dub-Dub"* 840 1948 #3
6 "Wake Up Irene"* 778 1954 #2
7 Songs for Rounders* 753 1959 album
8 Songs of the Brazos Valley* 739 1956 album
9 At the Golden Nugget* 737 1961 live album
10 On Tap, in the Can, or in the Bottle* 628 1968 album
11 Most of All* 474 1960 album
12 Golden Country Hits* 408 1964 album
13 Dance Ranch* 357 1958 album
14 Hank!* 322 1957 album
15 Favorite Waltzes* 294 1959 album
16 Where Is the Circus* 329 1966 album
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Hank Snow[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)"* 2,498 1963 #2
2 Railroad Man* 1,913 1963 album
3 "Yellow Roses"* 1,199 1955 #3
4 Hello Love* 838 1974 album
5 Hank Snow's Souvenirs* 826 1961 ablum
6 "Down the Trail of Aching Hearts"* 806 1951 #2
7 Songs of Tragedy* 740 1964 album
8 "Bluebird Island"* 692 1951 #4
9 "The Gold Rush Is Over"* 603 1952 #2
10 "Lady's Man"* 519 1952 #2
11 More Hank Snow Souvenirs* 603 1964 album

Miscellaneous[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Stop the World (And Let Me Off)"* 12,298 Carl Belew song (1957)
2 "Filipino Baby"* 11,754 Copas, Tyler, Tubb (1946)
3 "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down" 8,445 Charlie Walker #2 (1958)
4 "It's No Secret"* 7,576 Hamblen #8 (1951)
5 The Cold Hard Facts of Life* 6,291 Porter Wagoner album (1967)
6 "Drivin' Nails in My Coffin"* 6,279 Floyd Tillman #2 (1946)
7 "Life Gets Tee-Jus Don't It"* 4,573 Carson Robison #3 (1948)
8 "Poison Love"* 2,800 Johnnie & Jack #4 (1951)
9 "Looking Back to See"* 2,431 The Browns #8 (1954)
10 "Mom and Dad's Waltz"* 2,321 Lefty Frizzell
11 "Alone with You"* 1,875 Faron Young
12 "Cincinnati Dancing Pig"* 1,860 Red Foley #2 (1950)
13 "Geisha Girl"* 1,775 Tex Ritter
14 Confessions of a Broken Man (1966)* 1,713 Porter Wagoner album (1966)
15 "Freight Train Boogie"* 1,692 Delmore Bros #2 (1946)
16 The Carroll County Accident* 1,634 Porter Wagoner album (1969)
17 "Travelin' Blues"* 1,548 Frizzell #6 (1951)
18 "Look What Thoughts Will Do"* 1,299 Lefty Frizzell
19 "Tennessee Border #2"* 1,088 Foley/Tubb #2 (1949)
20 "One by One" 1,026 Wells/Foley #1 (1954)
21 "Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)"* 958 Frizzell #1 (1952)
22 "When You Leave, Don't Slam the Door"* 915 Tex Ritter
23 "Hillbilly Fever"* 841 Jimmy Dickens single #3
24 "I'm an Old, Old Man (Tryin' to Live While I Can)"* 805 Lefty Frizzell
25 "It's a Little More Like Heaven"* 737 Hank Locklin
26 "Seaman's Blues" 735 Ernest Tubb
27 "As Far As I'm Concerned"* 703 Red Foley
28 "Sweeter Than the Flowers"* 656 Mullican
29 Porter Wagoner in Person* 535 Porter Wagoner (1964)
30 "Don't Stay Away (Till Love Grows Cold)"* 447 Lefty Frizzell
31 "Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning)"* 431 Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely
32 "I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine"* 403 Gene Autry song
33 "Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"* 390 Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely
34 "Letters Have No Arms"* 382 Ernest Tubb
35 "You Can't Break My Heart"* 372 Cooley
36 "Silver Spurs (On the Golden Stairs)"* 361 Gene Augry song
37 "All Right"* 333 Faron Young
38 "The Gods Were Angry With Me"* 328 Margaret Whiting/Jimmy Wakely
39 "Rock and Rye"* 327 Tex Ritter
40 "Tennessee Moon"* 327 Copas
41 "Honey, Do You Think I'm Wrong"* 326 Al Dexter
42 "Cincinnati Lou"* 320 Merle Travis single #2
43 "It's Up to You"* 299 Al Dexter
40 Courtin' in the Rain* 252 T. Texas Tyler
44 "Throw Your Love My Way"* 228
45 "Down at the Roadside Inn"* 184 Al Dexter
Story Songs for Country Folks* Faron Young (1964)
Country Dance Favorites* Faron Young (1964)
"Almost"* 399 George Morgan single #2 (1952)
"Are You Mine?"* Wright
"Bloodshot Eyes"* Penny
"Cry, Cry, Darling"* Newman
"Don't Drop It"* Fell
"Feudin' and Fightin'"* Shay
"If You Don't Someone Else Will"* Jimmy & Johnny
"That's What I Like About the West"* T. Williams
"Wave to Me, My Lady"* Britt
"You Better Not Do That"* Collins

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R&B[edit]

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Billboard R&B year-end charts[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946* 3,784 "Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop" by Lionel Hampton No. 1
2 Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1959* 3,676 "Stagger Lee" by Lloyd Price No. 1
3 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1955* 3,023 "Pledging My Love" by Johnny Ace No. 1
4 Billboard year-end top 50 R&B singles of 1958* 2,699 "What Am I Living For" by Chuck Willis
5 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1952* 2,541 "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price No. 1
6 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1953* 2,516 "(Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean" by Ruth Brown No. 1
7 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1954* 2,479 "Work with Me, Annie" by The Midnighters No. 1
8 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1957* 2,373 "Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis Presley No. 1
9 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1956* 2,345 "Honky Tonk" by Bill Doggett No. 1
10 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1951* 2,103 "Sixty Minute Man" by The Dominoes No. 1
11 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1950* 1,901 "Pink Champagne" by Joe Liggins No. 1
12 Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1947* 1,351 "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" by Louis Jordan No. 1
13 Billboard Top Race Records of 1948* 1,240 "Long Gone" by Sonny Thompson No. 1
14 Billboard Top R&B Records of 1949* 1,156 "The Hucklebuck" by Paul Williams No. 1

Louis Jordan[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "What's the Use of Getting Sober"* 8,740 1942 #1
2 "Jack, You're Dead"* 7,741 1947 #1
3 "Ration Blues"* 5,092 1943
4 "Salt Pork, West Virginia"* 4,661 1946 #2
5 "Boogie Woogie Blue Plate"* 4,427 1947 #1
6 "Five Guys Named Moe"* 3,603 1943 #3
7 "Blue Light Boogie"* 3,027 1950 #4
8 "Run Joe"* 2,428 1948 #1 (calypso)
9 "Knock Me a Kiss"* 2,181 1942
10 "Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule"* 1,749 1946 #11
11 "That Chick's Too Young to Fry"* 1,463 1946 #3
12 "Beware"* 972 1946 #2
13 "Reconversion Blues"* 565 1946 #2
14 "Don't Burn the Candle at Both Ends"* 536 1948 #4
15 "Texas and Pacific"* 474 1947 #

Miscellaneous[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl* 35,128 Bessie Smith (1931)
2 Big Long Slidin' Thing* 21,154 Dinah Washington (1954)
3 It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)* 14,947 The Swallows (1951)
4 Keep On Churnin' (Till the Butter Comes)* 13,410 Wynonie Harris (1952)
5 "R. M. Blues* 791 Roy Milton #2 (1946)
6 "He's a Real Gone Guy"* 754 Nellie Lutcher #2 (1947)
7 "I Know"* 687 Andy Kirk #2 (1946)
8 "Don't Be a Baby, Baby"* 608 Mills Bros. #3 (1946)
9 "I've Got a Right to Cry"* 515 Joe Liggins #2 (1946)
10 "Well Oh Well"* 483 Tiny Bradshaw #2 (1950)
11 "Hold Me, Baby"* 478 Amos Milburn #2 (1949)
12 "Hurry on Down" 475 Nellie Lutcher #2 (1947)
13 "Little Girl, Don't Cry"* 286 Lucky Millinder #15 (1949)
14 "Wrapped Up in a Dream"* 286 Do Ray Me #2 (1948)
15 "New Orleans Blues"* 249 Johnny Moore #2 (1947)
16 "Roomin' House Boogie"* 199 Amos Milburn #1 (1949)

Easy listening[edit]

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Henry Mancini[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 The Pink Panther* 28,284 1964 album #8
2 Charade* 8,453 1963 album #6
3 Music from Mr. Lucky* 6,138 1960 album #2
4 Hatari!* 5,604 1962 album #4
5 Experiment in Terror* 2,285 1962 album #37
6 Uniquely Mancini* 1,835 1963 album #5

Les Baxter[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Space Escapade* 3,820 1958 album
2 The Sacred Idol* 3,381 1960 album
3 Tamboo!* 3,132 1955 album #6
4 Les Baxter's La Femme* 2,886 1956 album
5 Caribbean Moonlight* 2,413 1957 #5
6 The Passions* 2,312 1954 album
7 African Jazz* 2,073 1959 album
8 Jungle Jazz* 1,981 1959 album
9 Skins! Bongo Party with Les Baxter* 1,952 1957 #21
10 'Round the World with Les Baxter* 1,532 1957 album
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Enoch Light[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Provocative Percussion* 3,764 1960 album
2 Persuasive Percussion Vol. 2* 1,353 1959 album
3 Stereo 35/MM* 1,061 1961 album
4 Persuasive Percussion Vol. 3* 1,081 1960 album
5 Provocative Percussion Vol. 2* 1,054 1960 album
6 Big Band Bossa Nova* 911 1962 album
7 I Want to Be Happy Cha Cha's* 651 1959 album
8 Persuasive Percussion Vol. 4* 618 1961 album
9 Great Themes from Hit Films* 253 1962 album

Mitch Miller[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Sing Along with Mitch* 6,901 1958
2 Holiday Sing Along with Mitch* 5,826 1961
3 Christmas Sing Along with Mitch* 5,391 1958
4 Folk Songs Sing Along with Mitch* 2,992 1959
5 More Sing Along with Mitch* 2,316 1958
6 Still More! Sing Along with Mitch* 2,115 1959
7 Mitch's Greatest Hits* 2,039 1961
8 Party Sing Along with Mitch* 1,786 1959
9 Fireside Sing Along with Mitch* 1,651 1959
10 Saturday Night Sing Along with Mitch* 1,576 1960
11 Sentimental Sing Along with Mitch* 1,489 1960
12 TV Sing Along with Mitch* 1,384 1961
13 Happy Times! Sing Along with Mitch* 1,346 1961
14 Memories Sing Along with Mitch* 1,157 1960
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Ray Coniff[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Somewhere My Love* 5,602 1966 album
2 Honey* 3,029 1968 album
3 'S Marvelous* 2,710 1957 album
4 'S Continental* 2,557 1962 album
5 'S Awful Nice* 2,239 1958 album
6 Memories Are Made of This* 2,220 1960 album
7 Say It with Music (A Touch of Latin)* 2,269 1960 album
8 Conniff Meets Butterfield* 2,174 1959 album
9 Concert in Rhythm* 2,068 1958 album
10 So Much in Love* 1,936 1961 album
11 It Must Be Him* 1,569 1967 album
12 Broadway in Rhythm* 1,410 1961 album
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Mantovani[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Christmas Carols* 2,172 1953 album
2 Strauss Waltzes* 1,124 1958 album
3 Exodus* 963 1960 album
4 Gems Forever* 815 1958 album
5 Music of Victor Herbert* 773 1953 album
6 Latin Rendezvous* 628 1963 album
7 Italia Mia* 623 1961 album
8 Mantovani Stereo Showcase* 533 1959 album
9 American Scene* 525 1960 album
10 Film Encores* 526 1957 album
11 Songs to Remember* 480 1960 album
12 Continental Encores* 465 1959 album
13 Plays Tangos* 413 1953 album
14 American Waltzes* 372 1962 album
15 An Album of Favourite Waltzes* 402 1952 album
16 All-American Showcase* 340 1959 album
17 Film Encores Volume 2* 332 1959 album
18 Waltzing with Mantovani* 309 1951 album
19 Song Hits from Theatreland* 226 1955 album
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Lawrence Welk[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Calcutta!* 2,324 1961 album, held the No. 1 spot on pop chart for 11 weeks, and remained on that chart for 50 weeks
2 Bubbles in the Wine* 1,835 1956
3 Lawrence Welk and His Sparkling Strings* 1,329 1955
4 Baby Elephant Walk and Theme from Brothers Grimm* 1,042 1962
5 Winchester Cathedral* 906 1966
6 Yellow Bird* 919 1961
7 Merry Christmas from Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music* 1,015 1956
8 Moon River* 643 1961
9 Last Date* 499 1960
10 Young World* 445 1962

Jackie Gleason[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Music for Lovers Only* 32,518 1952 album #1, top 10 153 weeks
2 Music, Martinis and Memories* 3,980 1954 album
3 And Awaaay We Go!* 4,184 1954 album
4 Music to Make You Misty* 3,558 1953 album
5 Lover's Rhapsody* 3,504 1953 album
6 Lonesome Echo* 3,383 1955 album
7 Tawny* 2,332 1954 album
8 Romantic Jazz* 2,191 1955 album
9 Music to Remember Her* 798 1955 album

Percy Faith[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Themes for Young Lovers* 1,688 1963 album, peaked at No. 12 on Billboard pop album chart
2 Bouquet* 885 1959
3 Bouquet of Love* 667 1962
4 My Fair Lady* 471 1956
5 Jealousy* 427 196
6 Passport to Romance* 383 1956
7 Porgy and Bess* 400 1959
8 Camelot* 350 1960

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Miscellaneous[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 The Lord's Prayer* 1,760 1959 album by Mormon Tabernacle Choir, peaked at No. 1 on Billboard pop album chart, remained on that chart for 38 week
2 The Soul of Spain* 1,360 101 Strings (1958), #1 on discount album chart for 46 weeks
3 The Spirit of Christmas* 917 Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1959) #5
4 Songs of the Fabulous Fifties* 893 Roger Williams (1957) #6
5 Till* 810 Roger Williams (1958) #4
6 Allen Plays Allen* 650 Steve Allen (1956)
7 Music for Tonight* 524 Steve Allen (1955) #7

Pop, folk, and rock[edit]

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Wanda Jackson[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Fujiyama Mama"* 21,566 1957 single
2 Wanda Jackson* 11,623 1958 album
3 There's a Party Goin' On* 7,610 1961 album
4 Rockin' with Wanda* 7,406 1960 album
5 Right or Wrong* 6,398 1961 album

The Limeliters[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 The Limeliters* 4,650 1960 album
2 The Slightly Fabulous Limeliters* 4,192 1961 album
3 Tonight: In Person* 3,873 1961 album
4 Through Children's Eyes* 2,307 1962 album
5 Sing Out!* 1,536 1962 album
6 Folk Matinee* 1,273 1962 album
7 Our Men in San Francisco* 994 1963 album
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Kay Starr[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Kay Starr: Jazz Singer* 1,677 1960 album
2 Movin'!* 1,525 1959 album
3 The Kay Starr Style* 1,263 1953 album
4 In a Blue Mood* 1,055 1955 album
5 Rockin' with Kay 993 1958 album
6 I Cry by Night* 886 1962 album
7 The One, The Only Kay Starr* 849 1956 album
8 Blue Starr* 791 1957 album
9 Losers, Weepers* 782 1960 album
10 One More Time* 691 1960 album
11 Just Plain Country* 522 1962 album
12 I Hear the Word* 458 1959 album
13 Swingin' with the Starr* 447 1956 album

Miscellaneous[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"* 43,307 Ted Nugent (1977)
2 $1,000,000 Worth of Twang* 4,703 Duane Eddy album (1960)
3 The "Twangs" the "Thang"* 2,141 Duane Eddy album (1959)
4 Chim Chim Cheree and Other Children's Choices* 832 Burl Ives album (1964)
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Spoken word[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 America, Why I Love Her* 11,072 John Wayne poetry (1973)
2 Leonard Bernstein Discusses Humor in Music* 1,218 1961 album
3 The Story-Teller ... A Session with Charles Laughton* 962 Laughton's one man show (1962), Grammy

Churches and historic sites[edit]

Churches[edit]

Rank Title Creation
date
Size Page
views
Description
1 List of Roman Catholic churches in Leicester 20,663 England
2 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago 2020-04-28 43,468 19,869 Illinois
3 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco 2020-04-20 17,664 California
4 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia 2020-04-26 69,788 13,524 Pennsylvania
5 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston 39,008 13,283 Mass.
6 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit 2020-04-15 12,543 Michigan
7 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo 143,544 11,910 New York
8 Santa Barbara Pastoral Region 10,254 California
9 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego 11,834 9,470 California
10 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn 2020-05-01 14,427 8,798 New York
11 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati 2020-04-30 15,266 8,621 Ohio
12 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis 2020-04-27 11,637 7,874 Missouri
13 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh 2020-04-24 56,107 7,724 Pennsylvania
14 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark 2020-05-01 35,229 7,577 New Jersey
15 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington 7,380 Texas
16 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington 2020-05-16 13,524 7,157 Delaware
17 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore 6,665 Maryland
18 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Las Vegas 6,436 Nevada
19 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange 5,933 New Jersey
20 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland 5,681 Ohio
21 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of London, Ontario* 5,630 Canada
22 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe 5,208 New Mexico
23 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence* 4,996 Rhode Island
24 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee 4,779 Wisconsin
25 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Marquette 3,971 Michigan
26 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oakland 3,984 California
27 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo 3,893 Ohio
28 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento 3,476 California
29 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis 3,435 Indiana
30 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago – Vicariate I 3,290 Illinois
31 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids* 3,271 Michigan
32 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey 3,028 California
33 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California 2,907 California
34 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno* 2,733 California
35 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing* 2,499 Michigan
36 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Des Moines* 2,418 Iowa
37 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saginaw* 2,410 Michigan
38 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton* 2,295 New Jersey
39 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Bernardino* 2,218 California
40 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden* 2,157 New Jersey
41 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in California* 2,130 California
42 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo* 1,780 Michigan
43 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord* 1,725 Michigan
44 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson* 1,392 New Jersey
45 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockton* 1,091 California
46 List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen* 2,244 New Jersey

Historic buildings[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Sonoma Mission Inn 16,443
2 Omni Berkshire Place 12,916
3 Ojai Valley Inn 10,358
4 Skytop Lodge 10,220
5 Boar's Head Resort 7,925
6 St. Elizabeth of Hungary (Van Nuys) 5,968
7 La Posada de Santa Fe 5,172
8 Hotel Constance 4,069
9 Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort 3,168
10 Colony Hotel & Cabaña Club 3,153
11 Hotel Saranac 2,833
12 Dunhill Hotel 2,639
13 Omni San Francisco Hotel 2,461
14 Morris Inn at Notre Dame 2,283
15 Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza 2,150
16 Cork Factory Hotel 1,783

Baseball[edit]

Players[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Darrell Evans 208,663 3B/1B (1969-1989)
2 Mickey Stanley 116,356 CF (1964-1978)
3 Chief Hogsett 9,356 Pitcher (1929-1944)
4 Skeeter Webb* 9,197 Infielder (1932-1948)
5 Joe Hoover* 6,436 Shortstop (1943-1945)
6 Art Griggs 3,317 1B (1909-1918)
7 Jack Hardy 1,958 Catcher (1903-07)
8 Spider Baum* 1,390 PCL pitcher (1903-1920)
9 Bill Force* 428 Negro league pitcher (1921-1930)

Negro league seasons[edit]

Rank Title Size Views Description
1 1932 Detroit Wolves season 21,354 5,429 EWL pennant, 29–9 record, featuring five BHOF inductees: Cool Papa Bell (CF), Mule Suttles (1B), Willie Wells (SS), Ray Brown (P), and Smokey Joe Williams (P)
2 1919 Detroit Stars season* 62,286 2,107 44–18 (.710) record, starring three BHOF inductees: OF Pete Hill (.396), OF Oscar Charleston, and SS José Méndez
4 1931 Homestead Grays season 2,175 1,112 34–21–1 (.616), seven in BHOF: manager Cumberland Posey, 1B Oscar Charleston; C Josh Gibson; 3B Jud Wilson; P Bill Foster, P Smokey Joe Williams, and P Satchel Paige
4 1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2,176 792 NNL pennant, 48–33–2 (.590) record, six in BHOF: player/manager Oscar Charleston; CF Cool Papa Bell; C Josh Gibson; 3B Judy Johnson; and P Satchel Paige
6 1942 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,342 643 NAL pennant, 35–17 (.673) record, three BHOF inductees: CF Willard Brown; PHilton Smith; and P Satchel Paige
7 1937 Homestead Grays season 2,735 587 NNL pennant, 60–19–1 (.756) record, six in BHOF, including C Josh Gibson, 1B Buck Leonard, SS Willie Wells, 3B Ray Dandridge, P Ray Brown.
8 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2,126 584 NNL pennant, 51–26–3 (.656) record, four BHOF inductees: player/manager Oscar Charleston; CF Cool Papa Bell; C Josh Gibson; and 3B Judy Johnson.
9 1926 Chicago American Giants season 2,462 561 NNL pennant, 60–21–3 (.732) record, Rube Foster was owner/manager, RF Jelly Gardner (.331), Bill Foster (13–4, 1.63 ERA)
10 1943 Washington Homestead Grays season 3,465 537 NNL pennant, 78–23–1 (.770) record, five BHOF inductees: C Josh Gibson, LF Cool Papa Bell, 1B Buck Leonard, 3B Jud Wilson, and P Ray Brown
11 1923 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,706 544 NNL pennant, 61–37 (.622) record, starring RF Oscar Johnson (.402 BA, .722 SLG, 120 RBI), SS Dobie Moore, P Bullet Rogan, CF Wade Johnston
12 1943 Washington Homestead Grays season 3,465 541
13 1946 Newark Eagles season 4,392 510
14 1930 Detroit Stars season 15,680 445 54–41 record, starring CF Turkey Stearnes (BHOF), LF Wade Johnston, and P Andy Cooper (BHOF)
15 1934 Philadelphia Stars season 2,203 441
16 1945 Cleveland Buckeyes season 2,548 435
17 1927 Chicago American Giants season 2,328 419
18 1928 St. Louis Stars season 2,121 393
19 1922 Detroit Stars season 33,030 392
20 1947 New York Cubans season 4,632 369
21 1948 Washington Homestead Grays season 3,101 373
22 1925 Detroit Stars season 11,519 369
23 1941 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,126 358
24 1933 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2,190 355
25 1920 Chicago American Giants season 2,317 345
26 1929 Baltimore Black Sox season 2,382 339
27 1924 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,575 338
28 1929 Kansas City Monarchs season 4,432 328
29 1921 Chicago American Giants season 2,247 298
30 1944 Washington Homestead Grays season 2,931 289
31 1921 Hilldale Club season 2,301 285
32 1928 Detroit Stars season 26,506 273
33 1930 Homestead Grays season 2,290 268
34 1941 Washington Homestead Grays season 2,297 252
35 1938 Homestead Grays season 2,153 244
36 1921 Bacharach Giants season 2,409 235
37 1926 Detroit Stars season 5,757 224
38 1940 Homestead Grays season 2,065 221
39 1940 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,098 218
40 1925 Hilldale Club season 2,484 217
41 1930 St. Louis Stars season 2,564 211
42 1937 Kansas City Monarchs season 2,097 191
43 1928 Bacharach Giants season 2,169 178
44 1923 Hilldale Club season 2,285 177
45 1921 Detroit Stars season 3,808 176
46 1923 Detroit Stars season 3,717 165
47 1920 Brooklyn Royal Giants season 1,955 155
48 1932 Cole's American Giants season 2,284 152
49 1938 Memphis Red Sox season 1,823 150
50 1939 Baltimore Elite Giants season 2,245 146
51 1920 Detroit Stars season 4,420 135
52 1929 Detroit Stars season 3,027 126
53 1922 Chicago American Giants season 2,331 125
54 1927 Detroit Stars season 3,329 106
55 1924 Detroit Stars season 3,425 103
56 1931 Detroit Stars season 2,770 83

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Pacific Coast League seasons[edit]

Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 1935 San Francisco Seals season 2020 6,348 1,298 Joe DiMaggio
2 1934 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,617 1,209
3 1903 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,893 1,154
4 1956 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,356 1,093
5 1952 Hollywood Stars season 2020 7,540 1,004
6 1925 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,326 875
7 1911 Portland Beavers season 2020 8,460 843
8 1946 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,356 839
9 1912 Oakland Oaks season 2020 12,370 836 120–83
10 1909 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,846 795
11 1937 San Diego Padres season 2020 9,009 739
12 1910 Portland Beavers season 2020 11,195 725
13 1919 Vernon Tigers season 2020 10,322 681
14 1904 Tacoma Tigers season 2020 10,540 666
15 1908 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 13,303 635
16 1922 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,066 631
17 1928 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,341 620
18 1907 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,839 577
19 1916 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,963 528
20 1906 Portland Beavers season 2020 7,980 502
21 1929 Hollywood Stars season 2020 7,865 448
22 1915 San Francisco Seals season 2020 8,677 444
23 1933 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,933 420
24 1930 Hollywood Stars season 2020 6,332 399
25 1938 Sacramento Solons season 2020 6,421 367
26 1923 San Francisco Seals season 2020 6,196 327
27 1914 Portland Beavers season 2020 4,896 317
28 1920 Vernon Tigers season 2020 7,392 297
29 1918 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 5,618 294
30 1917 San Francisco Seals season 2020 5,128 282
31 1921 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 5,641 278
32 1913 Portland Beavers season 2020 6,097 268
33 1905 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 4,614 232

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American football[edit]

Michigan[edit]

Rank Title Creation
date
Size Page
views
Description
1 Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry 1,735,312 Rivalry
2 Blake Corum* 2020-10-24 8,631 460,668 UM running back (2020-2023)
3 Cade McNamara* 2010-11-22 9,548 448,869 Quarterback Michigan (2019-2022), Iowa (2023)
4 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team 333,730 Big Ten champion
5 1986 Michigan Wolverines football team 88,013 11–2, AP No. 8, Harbaugh
6 1984 Michigan Wolverines football team 84,620 6–6, Mike Mallory MVP
7 Derrick Alexander 74,126 UM wide receiver (1989-93)
8 Illinois–Michigan football series 57,160 Historic football series
9 1980 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/9-1/11, 8/23 (expand) 77,967 55,262 Big 10 champion, No. 4 in final AP poll, won Rose Bowl
10 Len Ford 54,357 UM end (1945-47)
11 1983 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/14-1/19 (expand) 49,088 47,926 9–3 record, No. 8 in final AP poll, lost Sugar Bowl vs Auburn
12 1977 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/3-1/9 (expand) 70,411 47,666 10–2, AP No. 9, Russell Davis MVP
13 1982 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/14-1/17 (expand) 72,070 44,529 8–4 record, Big 10 champion, lost Rose Bowl
14 1975 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/22-1/24 (expand) 67,668 43,918 8–2–2, AP No. 8, Gordon Bell MVP, lost Orange Bowl
15 1978 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/6-1/9 (expand) 64,812 40,437 10–2 record, Big 10 co-champion, lost Rose Bowl
16 1981 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/12-1/15 (expand) 75,390 39,899 9–3 record, won Bluebonnet Bowl
17 Mike Sainristil* 38,511 Defensive back
18 1979 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/24-1/28 (expand) 71,912 36,818 8–4 record, lost Gator Bowl
19 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team 33,484 9–1, AP No. 9
20 Bob Mann 29,995 UM end (1946-47)
21 1967 Michigan Wolverines football team 1/21-1/33 (expand) 50,687 19,425 4-6, Ron Johnson broke UM season and single-game rushing records
22 1965 Michigan Wolverines football team 7/18-7/20 (expand) 52,107 16,694 4-6, Bill Yearby MVP
23 Joe O'Donnell 14,923 OG (1959-63)
24 Giles Jackson* 2020-10-24 7,955 13,928 UM RB 2019-20, Washington 2021-22
25 Wally Gabler 13,772 UM QB 1965
26 1963 Michigan Wolverines football team 7/22-7/24 (expand) 42,231 12,627 3–4–2 record
27 1962 Michigan Wolverines football team 7/25, 10/8 (expand) 18,425 12,375 2–7 record
28 1960 Michigan Wolverines football team 11,731 5-4 Dennis Fitzgerald MVP
29 William C. "King" Cole 11,478 T/E 1902
30 Dick Vidmer 7,938 QB 1965-67
31 Dave Glinka 3,632 QB 1960-62
32 Henry Fonde 3,233 HB 1945-47
33 Frank F. Bumps* 499 UM 1885-86

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Football people (not Michigan)[edit]

Rank Title Creation
date
Size Page
views
Description
1 Tootie Robbins 2020-08-07 4,668 29,276 NFL OT (1982-93), died of COVID in 2020 at age 62
2 Marv Luster 2020-08-07 6,412 16,429 DB/E/WR at UCLA (1958-60), CFL (1961-74), Canadian FHOF
Derek Kinder 2020-07-22 3,461 13,419 WR for Pitt (2005-06, 2008), Chicagoo Bears (2006), AfD resce
3 Tom Vaughn 2020-07-05 5,751 13,165 Detroit Lions safety and return specialist (1965-71)
4 George Doherty* 2020-02-29 5,962 11,072 G/T Louisiana Tech, NFL/AAFC (1944-47), HC Northwestern State (1972-74)
5 Dick Lucas 2020-05-21 12,918 10,511 NFL player (1958-63), died of COVID in 2019 at age 86
6 Sammy Stein* 2020-07-17 5,639 6,507 NFL E/T (1929-32), film actor (1933-57)
7 Francis Bacon* 2020-06-25 7,801 5,616 Pro football HB/E (1919-25)
8 Steve Hamas* 2020-07-24 7,864 5,589 FB at Penn Stat and NFL (1929), pro boxer defeatd Max Schmelling in 1934
9 Mally Nydahl* 2020-07-16 6,161 4,906 NFL back (1929-31)
10 Mike Koken* 2020-07-20 6,699 4,836 QB/HB at Notre Dame (1939-32), Chicago (1933)
11 Arnold Oehlrich* 2020-07-24 6,871 3,711 FB/HB for Nebraska (1925-27) and NFL (1928-29)
12 Tony Furst* 5,820 3,581 Detroit Lions T (1940-41, 1944), served with Marine Corps at Guadalcanal
13 John Deraney 2020-01-18 5,866 3,447 Punter and PK at NC Stae (2003-2006), AfD resce
14 Art Pharmer* 2020-07-16 8,409 3,065 HB/FB at Minnsota (1926-29), NFL (1930-31)
15 Greg Lens* 2020-11-19 3,755 2,594 NFL/WFL DT (1970-71, 1974-75)
16 Pat Lahey* 2020-03-04 2,346 2,141 End in AAFC (1946-47)
17 J. J. Jennings* 4,249 2,024 FB/TB at Rutgers (1971-73), led country in scoring (1973), played in WFL (1974-75)
18 Shawn Walters* 2020-01-15 3,178 1,931 USC FB (1993-96)
19 Paul Miles* 2020-11-03 3,865 1,890 RB Bowling Green (1971-73), rated by AP greatest RB in history of MAC, WFL (1974)
20 Charlie Armstrong* 2020-03-03 3,604 1,629 HB/FB/QB for Mississippi College, 2x leading scorer Dixie Conference (1939, 1940) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1946)
21 Eugene Messler 2020-02-05 11,854 1,620 Tackle for Yale's NC teams (1891-93), HC Centre (1894), player-coach fr Duquesne Country and Athletic Club pro team (1895-97), AfD rescue
22 Mike Corgan* 2020-08-30 2,529 1,573 FB for Notre Dame (1937-39), Detroit Lions (1943)
23 Charlie Brown* 2020-11-03 4,445 1,484 WR Northern Arizona (1968-69), Detroit Lions (1970)
24 Lamar Blount* 2020-03-04 2,509 1,482 End for Duke and Mississippi St. and in AAFC (1946-47)
25 Bill Irgens* 2020-08-13 2,697 1,318 Minneapolis Marines HB/QB (1921-23), first Norwegian-born player in NFL
26 Tony Tonelli* 2020-08-09 3,361 1,203 C/G USC (1935-38), Detroit Lions (1939)
27 Butch Meeker* 2020-07-17 2,393 1,183 Back Washington State, Providence NFL (1930-31)
28 Gayle Knief* 2020-11-08 3,492 1,067 WR Patriots (1971)
29 Fred Crutcher* 2020-01-15 2,624 1,046 USC TB (1981-84)
30 Harry Burrus* 2020-02-29 4,413 992 HB in AAFC (1946-48), Little AA at Hardin-Simmons
31 Frank FitzGerald 2020-08-13 4,157 949 HB UD (1917, 1919-21), NFL (1923), Detroit judge (1947-61)
32 Joe Davis* 2020-03-02 2,351 904 End for USC, Bainbridge, Dodgers (1946)
33 Nick Daukas* 2020-03-03 2,807 881 T Dartmouth, Dodgers (1946)
34 Jackie Lowther* 2020-08-30 2,458 881 HB U. Detroit, Detroit Lions (1944), Steelers (1945)
35 Dave Myers* 2020-07-17 6,692 867 G/HB NYU (1926-29), NFL (1930-31, pre-segregation)
36 Jimmy Tarrant* 2020-03-02 3,897 858 QB Howard, Little AA (1940), AAFC (1946)
37 Walt Clay* 2020-03-04 2,254 853 HB/FB for Colorado and in AAFC (1946-49)
38 Frank DeClerk* 2020-08-13 3,481 849 Center in NFL (1923-25)
39 Austin Higgins* 2020-08-12 3,600 840 C/E Louisville Brecks (1921-23)
40 Bob Nelson* 2020-03-01 4,186 823 Center for Baylor, All-SWC (1939), Detroit Lions (1941, 1945), AAFC (1946-50)
41 Sam Vacanti* 2020-03-01 2,808 814 QB for Iowa (1941-42), Purdue (1943), Nebraska (1946), AAFC (1947-49)
42 Heinie Kirkgard* 2020-08-13 1,397 810 HB for Trinity (TX), Centre, SMU and Toledo NFL (1923)
43 George Bernhardt* 2020-03-02 3,973 807 Guard at Illinois and in AAFC (1946-48), asst. coach at multiple programs (1949-74)
44 Jack Russell* 2020-02-29 3,092 800 End for Baylor, Randolph Field (1944), AAFC (1946-50), CFL (1951-52)
45 Fest Cotton* 2020-11-03 3,200 793 DT Browns (1972), WFL (1974-75)
46 Rhoten Shetley* 2020-03-02 3,390 790 QB Furman (1937-39), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940-42, 1946)
47 Herb Nelson* 2020-03-04 2,450 782 E/T at Penn, AAFC (1946-48)
48 Felto Prewitt* 2020-03-04 3,399 775 C for Tulsa (1943-45), AAFC (1946-49)
49 Nick Klutka* 2020-03-04 5,487 770 End for Florida (1939-42), Second Air Force (1944-45), AAFC (1946)
50 Alex Schibanoff* 2020-08-29 4,440 767 OT Franklin & Marshall, Little AA (1940), Detroit Lions (1941-42)
51 Jim McCarthy* 2020-03-03 4,420 766 End for Illinois (1941-42), AAFC (1946-49)
52 Clarence Scott* 2020-11-07 2,517 762 DB Morgan State and for Patriots (1969-72)
53 Dale Gentry* 2020-03-04 4,419 757 E Washington State, All-PCC (1941), AAFC (1946-48)
54 Claude Harvey* 2020-11-07 2,128 743 LB Prairie View, Houston Oilers (1970)
55 Earl Warweg 2022-01-27 3,711 739 HB for Evansville NFL (1921), later an architect
56 John LeHeup* 2020-11-03 6,200 737 DE/OG/DT for South Carolina (1969-72), AA (1972), CFL/WFL (1973-76)
57 Pres Johnston* 2020-03-02 2,243 735 FB at SMU, AAFC (1946)
58 Jim Reynolds* 2020-03-02 2,022 735 FB Auburn, AAFC (1946)
59 Nate Johnson* 3,137 733 T for Illinois, MVP (1941 Illinois team), AAFC (1946-50)
60 George Zorich* 2020-03-02 3,256 733 G Northwestern (1939-41), NFL/AAFC (1944-47)
61 Saxon Judd* 2020-03-02 2,328 721 End Tulsa, AAFC (1946-48)
62 Lou Zontini* 2020-03-03 3,366 716 FB/HB for Notre Dame (1937-39), NFL (1940-41, 1944), Fleet City (1945), AAFC (1946)
63 Ralph Buckley* 2020-07-17 6,185 715 HB Fordham (1924-27), Staten Island Stapletons (1930)
64 Andy Dudish* 2020-03-04 3,915 714 HB for Georgia (1940-42), AAFC (1946-47), Detroit Lions (1948)
65 Bob Rapp* 2020-06-26 2,089 712 HB/QB at Davis & Elkins and NFL (1922-29)
66 Harry Connolly* 2020-03-03 8,128 740 HB/FB/QB Boston College (1940-42), Brooklyn Dodgers (1946), HC Xavier (1955-58)
67 Bob Wells* 2020-11-18 2,307 689 OT SD Chargers (1968-70), WFL (1974)
68 Mel Witt* 2020-11-08 3,178 685 DE/DB Arlington State (1964-66), first African-American athlete at Arlington, and Patriots (1967-70)
69 Dutch Elston* 2020-02-29 3,499 680 C South Carolina, Rams (1945), Yankees (1946-48)
70 Bill Butler (linebacker)* 2020-11-07 2,658 657 LB Valley State (1968-69) and Broncos (1970)
71 Charlie Bray* 2020-11-03 2,993 651 OG CFL/WFL (1968-1976)
72 Gary Roberts* 651
73 Salem Ford* 2020-08-12 3,489 649 HB U. Louisville (1914-16), Louisville Brecks (1922-23)
74 Roy Hopkins* 647
75 Mal Bleecker* 2020-07-17 2,649 645 T/G/C at Columbia, captain (1929), Brooklyn Dodgers (1930)
76 George Sergienko* 2020-03-03 2,246 640 T NFL (1943-45), AAFC (1946)
77 Cassy Ryan* 2020-07-24 2,624 629 QB for West Virginia (1926-280, NFL (1929)
78 Ed Opalewski* 616
79 Gerry Conlee* 610
80 Bud Nygren* 2020-02-28 5,654 605 HB San Jose State, Little AA (1940), AAFC (1946-47), HC Sequoias (1948-50)
81 Don Reece* 2020-03-02 3,137 599 FB Missouri (1940-43), AAFC (1946)
82 Curt Sandig* 2020-03-04 2,431 592 FB Baylor, Pittsburgh Steelers (1943), AAFC (1946)
83 Jim Callahan 587
84 Harry Seltzer* 578
85 Phil Scott* 2020-07-24 3,165 568 End for Orange Tornados of NFL in 1929 (pre-segregation)
86 Bob Lundell* 563
87 Tony Calvelli* 565
88 Harry Kloppenburg* 562
89 Perry Scott* 558
90 Prince Scott* 2020-03-02 2,551 557 End for Texas Tech, AAFC (1946)
91 Hank Goodman 554
92 Bill Capps* 552
93 Dick Weber* 541
94 Jack Morlock* 527
95 Elmer Jones* 522
96 Frank Briante* 524
97 Dick Horne* 2020-03-02 3,508 522 End for Oregon (1940), NY Giants (1941), AAFC (1946-47)
98 Jack Gregory* 517
99 Charlie Huneke* 2020-03-04 2,698 516 T for El Toro Marines (1944), AAFC (1946-48)
100 Bull Wesley* 518
101 Ralph Barkman* 512
102 Bob Brumley* 503
103 Ed Halicki* 500

NFL 1920-1933

  1. George Barna* 385
  2. Chase Boldt* 430
  3. Eddie Bollinger* 160
  4. Elliott Bonowitz* 202
  5. Art Braman* 181
  6. Bill Clarken* 436
  7. Chris Cortemeglia* 156
  8. Ulysses Coumier* 319
  9. Joe Crakes* 232
  10. Bernie Crowl* 234
  11. Herb Davis* 495
  12. Larry Dellinger* 399
  13. Dick Dobeleit* 329
  14. Art Dorfman* 411
  15. Clarence Drayer* 319
  16. Hoot Drury* 335
  17. Pat Duffy* 301
  18. Chief Elkins* 482
  19. Herb Eschbach* 178
  20. Dick Faust* 370
  21. John Filak* 239
  22. Paul Flinn* 249
  23. Beryl Follet* 188
  24. Bob Fosdick* 271
  25. Fred Foster* 195
  26. Mike Gavagan* 262
  27. Weldon Gentry* 301
  28. Bob Gillson* 243
  29. Donn Greenshields* 253
  30. Herb Gruber* 170
  31. Death Halladay* 321
  32. Willie Halpern* 180
  33. Ernie Hambacher* 251
  34. Dud Harris 233
  35. Leon Johnson* 401
  36. Red Joseph* 479
  37. Zern Joseph* 334
  38. Walt Jurkiewicz* 246
  39. Ike Kakela* 91
  40. Bill Kellogg* 187
  41. Ted Kucharski* 263
  42. Paul Kuczo* 300
  43. John Layport* 217
  44. Biff Lee* 339
  45. Tiny Lewis* 379
  46. Tom Lomasney* 142
  47. Tom Long* 416
  48. Darby Lowery* 248
  49. Al Maeder* 406
  50. Carl Mankat* 182
  51. Roy Martineau* 255
  52. Sam Mason* 252
  53. Joey Maxwell* 385
  54. Gene Mayl* 230
  55. Frank McGrath* 336
  56. Don Moses* 460
  57. Tony Panaccion* 263
  58. Bob Phelan* 422
  59. Earl Plank* 289
  60. Lew Pope* 370
  61. Earl Reisser* 205
  62. Neil Rengel* 192
  63. Carroll Ringwalt* 185
  64. Mike Riordan* 313
  65. George Rohleder* 169
  66. Spin Roy* 318
  67. Homer Ruh* 133
  68. Eber Sampson* 117
  69. Ollie Sansen* 293
  70. Skippy Scheib* 214
  71. Vin Schleusner* 272
  72. Si Seyfrit* 162
  73. Johnny Shultz* 331
  74. Nate Share* 264
  75. Shag Sheard* 363
  76. Red Shurtliffe* 147
  77. Butch Simas* 245
  78. Dave Skudin* 315
  79. Mike Stramiello* 176
  80. Rudy Tersch* 132
  81. Dutch Thiele* 347
  82. Howie Tipton* 193
  83. Otto Vokaty* 169
  84. Gordon Wallace* 200
  85. George Wanless* 400
  86. Rat Watson* 369
  87. Firpo Wilcox* 171
  88. Dave Ziff* 203

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Football team seasons (non-Michigan)[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 1888 Yale Bulldogs football team 21,202 13–0 record, Walter Camp coach, national champion
2 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team 20,218 Plane crash
3 1892 Yale Bulldogs football team 8,760 13–0 record, national champion, Walter Camp coach
4 NCAA University Division* 7,867
5 1931 Eureka Red Devils football team 1,226 Reagan
6 1932 Whittier Poets football team 897 Nixon
7 1934 Whittier Poets football team 561 Nixon
8 1930 Eureka Red Devils football team 462 Reagan
9 1955 Occidental Tigers football team 289 6-2, Jack Kemp, Jim Mora

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Miscellaneous[edit]

Rank Title Page
views
Description
1 Amazon Pharmacy* 61,840
2 Lillian Brown* 42,189
3 2020 in Michigan* 5,052 COVID-19 pandemic and Whitmer kidnapping plot
4 Soraya Santiago Solla* 2,960
5 1922 in Michigan* 1,621
6 1887 in Michigan* 481
7 2012 in Michigan* 451
8 2015 in Michigan* 410 Flint water crisis, Detroit bankruptcy
9 2014 in Michigan* 404
10 2016 in Michigan* 396 Flint water crisis, USA Gymnastics scandal
11 2013 in Michigan* 310
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Article (DYK date) Image DYK views DYK hook
1111. Filipino Baby (12/28/20) 5,223 ... that "Filipino Baby", a song about a sailor's love for a Filipino girl, described as "my treasure and my pet", was a top-five hit for three different artists in 1946?
1110. The Green Pastures (Hallmark Hall of Fame) (12/14/20) 9,491 ... that The Green Pastures (1957) (advertisement pictured) was critiqued in the white Southern press for having "bowed to the inverted prejudice which insists that Negroes shall never be portrayed as Negroes"?
1109. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (11/11/20-2 hrs), (12/3/20-24 hrs) 2,035 + 6,071 = 8,106 ... that a satirical website reported that Joe Biden was energizing donors with "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"?
.. that music critic Greg Kot described "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" as "despicable misogyny", but listed it among his guilty pleasures because the "rawwwk doesn't get much rawer"?
1108. The Moon and Sixpence (11/10/20) 2,185 ... that Laurence Olivier won an Emmy for his role as a London stockbroker, Parisian artist, and Tahitian leper in The Moon and Sixpence? (7,641 for all linked terms)
1107. The Turn of the Screw (11/9/20) 2,862 ... that Ingrid Bergman won Emmy and Sylvania Awards for her world television debut in John Frankenheimer's horror movie The Turn of the Screw? (14,397 for all linked terms)
1106. Forbidden Area (11/5/20) 18,272 ... that Rod Serling's Forbidden Area (actor pictured), a nuclear-war thriller, launched the four-year run of a series voted in 1970 as "the greatest television series of all time"?
1105. The Defender (11/3/20) 6,763 ... that Steve McQueen and William Shatner starred in The Defender, the first live television drama divided for broadcast on separate nights, "leaving audiences dangling on the cliff"? (22,549 for all linked terms)
1104. Lillian Brown (11/1/20) 5,149 ... that Lillian Brown, makeup artist to nine U.S. presidents, stopped Richard Nixon's sobbing before he went on television to resign the presidency? (29,917 for all linked terms)
1103. For Whom the Bell Tolls (Playhouse 90) (10/29/20) 7,333 ... that Ernest Hemingway watched the television adaptation of For Whom the Bell Tolls from a flea-bitten motel as the screenwriter held the "rabbit ears" for him? (23,639 for all linked terms)
1102. P.O.W. (10/25/20) 7,505 ... that P.O.W. was based on interviews with repatriated prisoners about communist "brainwashing treatment" during the Korean War?
1101. Bang the Drum Slowly (10/23/20) 8,867 ... that Bang the Drum Slowly, in which Paul Newman stepped in and out of character to double as a Greek chorus, was called "daring television of rare quality"? (22,828 for all linked terms)
1100. No Time for Sergeants (10/20/20) 3,710 ... that The New York Times review of the 1955 television play No Time for Sergeants questioned whether Andy Griffith was "versatile enough to qualify for other important roles"? (12,094 for all linked terms)
1099. Judgment at Nuremberg (10/19/20) 5,608 ... that Claude Rains's reference to the Nazis' "gas ovens" was cut from the audio during the broadcast of Judgment at Nuremberg due to an objection by a gas-company sponsor? (10,381 for all linked terms)
1098. The Ford 50th Anniversary Show (10/17/20) 11,238 ... that a 1953 television special broadcast simultaneously on NBC and CBS attracted 60 million viewers and was called "a milestone in the cultural life of the '50s"?
1097. Albert Heschong (10/16/20) 1,801 ... that Albert Heschong parlayed his childhood interest in model boats and Erector Sets into building huge stage sets, including a $15,000 Victorian house for ABC's Pulitzer Prize Playhouse? (4,837 for all linked terms)
1096. Victoria Regina (10/16/20) 4,368 ... that a makeup artist used a rubber mask and fake nose to age Julie Harris by 60 years in the Emmy-winning "program of the year" Victoria Regina? (8,997 for all linked terms)
1095. A Night to Remember (10/15/20) 9,391 ... that A Night to Remember, a live broadcast about Titanic's final night, featured 107 actors and 31 sets, and proved that "TV occasionally can rise to great heights"? (20,765 for all linked terms)
1094. A Town Has Turned to Dust (10/9/20) 9,915 ... that sponsors refused to back the lynching story A Town Has Turned to Dust until writer Rod Serling moved the setting out of the South and changed the victim from black to Mexican?
1093. The Plot to Kill Stalin (10/5/20) 12,951 ... that the Soviet Union called The Plot to Kill Stalin "filthy slander" and retaliated by closing the CBS news bureau in Moscow?
1092. Sacco-Vanzetti Story (10/1/20) 13,149 ... that the 1960 television play Sacco-Vanzetti Story was called "one of the most controversial ever seen on television"?
1091. In the Presence of Mine Enemies (9/30/20) 20,907 ... that Leon Uris called Rod Serling's In the Presence of Mine Enemies "the most disgusting presentation in the history of American television" and demanded that the negative be burned? (29,426 for all linked terms)
1090. 1932 Detroit Wolves season (9/26/20) 4,249 ... that the 1932 Detroit Wolves won the pennant with an outfielder, first baseman, shortstop, and two pitchers who were all inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
1089. 1919 Detroit Stars season (9/24/20) 1,474 ... that the 1919 Detroit Stars, a Negro league baseball team, included three players who were later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame?
1088. Tony Furst (9/17/20) 2,800 ... that the Detroit Lions' tackle Tony Furst saw combat action in the Guadalcanal campaign and later became a florist? (7,308 for all linked terms)
1087. 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team (9/12/20) 3,517 ... that 14 players and the coach of the 1970 Wichita State Shockers football team died when its "Gold" plane crashed in the Colorado mountains?
1086. Omni Berkshire Place (5/17/20) 724 ... that Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote the musical Oklahoma! in a suite at the Berkshire Hotel in New York City? (3,952 for all linked terms)