Top Songs of 1958
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2015
- 1 Volare - Domenico Modugno
2 All I Have to Do Is Dream - The Everly Brothers
3 Don't - Elvis Presley
4 Witch Doctor - David Seville
5 Patricia - Perez Prado
6 Sail Along Silvery Moon - Billy Vaughn
7 Catch a Falling Star - Perry Como
8 Tequila - The Champs
9 It's All in the Game - Tommy Edwards
10 Return to Me - Dean Martin
11 It's Only Make Believe - Conway Twitty
12 The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
13 Bird Dog - The Everly Brothers
14 Get a Job - The Silhouettes
15 Little Star - The Elegants
16 Stood Up - Ricky Nelson
17 He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - Laurie London
18 Twilight Time - The Platters
19 Secretly - Jimmie Rodgers
20 At the Hop - Danny & the Juniors
21 Yakety Yak - The Coasters
22 Wear My Ring Around Your Neck - Elvis Presley
23 Poor Little Fool - Ricky Nelson
24 A Wonderful Time Up There - Pat Boone
25 Just a Dream - Jimmy Clanton
26 Sugartime - The McGuire Sisters
27 Rockin' Robin - Bobby Day
28 Tom Dooley - The Kingston Trio
29 Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry
30 Topsy Part 2 - Cozy Cole - Розваги
Some make you laugh some make you cry but they all bring back a memory of a day gone bye
Beautiful
Hello friend
Loved the music.
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I would give All the Money I have which is no MUCH to Live the Lives On Those Old Days
I was born in the best era. Don’t know what year it was but I saw Elvis & that was it for me. Love. The women were beautifully dressed.
The 50 s .far out
I 1st saw Elvis on Ed Sullivan at age 9. As early as age 12 girls were expected to know how to dress up, wear heels apply lipstick. Hair was bouffant. Most of us enjoyed the fun of it, I feel sorry that several generations of women will not experience glamour in their teen years.
I was 10yrs old in '58. My parents loved their music.....memories
When families used to sit around singing all ages loved it now and then never forget so many memories .Dont Elvis wow
whats the name of the intro song? if you can help me
Love the old music
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Ricky Nelson was so handsome!!
Yeah!
I remember watching the Ozzie & Harriet Show. I was too young to understand all the girls going nuts but I liked the show and music. Learned later that Ozzie had been a Big Band leader with modest success in the 40's and crossed into TV in its infancy. Good memories
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Went to school with him.. Hollywood High .. he c lived on Camino Palmero Drive
I met him TWICE. He looked 10 times more handsome in person, if that's possible. And, he was the nicest, most down to earth celebrity l ever met. Just a prince.
Blessed is my Brother! He was 9 years older. He raised me on this music! My into to ROCK AND ROLL!!!
Reminds me of my sister. I was born in the 2000s but she's 13 years older than me. Showed me a lot of 80s and 90s music growing up.
1958....for the first time i heard LM radio here in SA....I was 13....I'm 75 now and still love these golden oldies.....best music ever.....
Omg still love Ricky Nelson!!!
Hello Lorriane, How are you doing?
"Don't" ... Best Elvis Presley song ever !!
No argument here! "Don't is a great song. But as for Elvis's best song, I would have to call it a tie between "Don't" and"Can't Help Falling In Love With You."
Don't & American Triolgy my all time favorite Elvis songs.
It did prove that Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller could write serious songs
@@0515stan what about "Love Coming Down". That was just as good by Elvis.
However, none of those songs earned him a Grammy. You would have to listened to his Gospel albums!!⭐⭐
All that doo wop and rock 'n' roll! I'm going through these from 1950 onwards and 1958 feels like peak 50s
"Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson! At 8 y/o, I played that 45 over and over 'til my Mom made me stop. :)
and still sounds perfect as do the Evs
Honestly I can relate though
Many memorable records 1958.
I love Ricky Nelson. 💖
Rip All legends that are now dead. Let your memory live on forever.
OMG the best of my growing, happy and nahive teenage years! Gus were were so gentle and educated!
I used to call Ricky Nelson and Elvis my boyfriends!
All these songs were beautiful some to dance or some just to listen.
Where are you little star?
Poor little fool
Dream, dream, drem
Endless list!!!!!
I used to call Elvis like that too haha what the hell with us
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Ricky Nelson , unique sweetness 🥰
Im from the 90s and didnt grow up with these gems. Enjoying music from these old days really much. Must have been a great time. Just want to tell all the old boys and girls in this comment section who are crying about todays music being just shit makes you the same ignorant old people that you hated in your younger days, who didnt want to listen to your stuff. Even old times were better in old times.
Lol, so true. I am 72 but have always found good music thru the years, even today; though some rap songs are a bit much for me. If you love music there's good music thru the years. I think that most of the comments are more about memories than the actual music. Stay well. 🙂
I was so blessed having older brothers and sisters. I got to enjoy music from the early 50s through late 70s . From Perry Como to The Turtles. I had a wonderful musical education. Music now is so much noise. Of course my grandkids love it.
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I was 15 years old and spent the summer in San Francisco. Good to hear beautiful music where the vocals are understandable and there are more then one line screamed over and over.
It's almost impossible to not sing a long with these!
i always hate looking through the comments of these videos because it's so many people bitching and moaning about modern day culture instead of actually appreciating the music
Hello friend
Totally agree .
Don't look
FUCK NICKI MINAJ! ALL WOMEN DO IS TWERK!!!!
I was in 3rd grade in 1958 and road a bus to school and the bus driver kept the radio on and we listened to this great music
in Italy at that time we were poor but hopeful in a bright future and we dreamed American lifestyle, represented too by the movies, the rock music,jazz . i appreciated the first place assigned to "Volare" still today it is sung all over the world.
@victory flight: IL Volo sings "Volare" so beautifully!
I was very lucky to grow up in the fifties and early sixties. Best music ever and still us
I WAS A TEEN GOOD ERA LIKE TO HAVE IT AGAIN
Margaret Gallant . So was I. Wonderful times.
Hello Margaret, How are you doing?
1958 was a year for classics.
This was the year I became a reenaget and moved to Ecuador where they didn't play American music so I missed mosr of 58, as ll of 59, and half of 60. Came back in the summer of 60 and discovered Bandstand!! 😀
Sweet sixteen and enjoying every minute ( in spite of studying for my O levels). Plenty of time spent dancing to the records of these wonderful people and groups.Thank you all for the memories. 🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👗👙🎷🎺🎤
Yes I did pass all my exams.
Jane Morgan also had a hit in 1958!
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1958 saw the last year of my National Service in Germany....... all of these hits, plus all those from 18 months before used to be heard from radio’s in barrack rooms all over camp..... the best time to be 18 -19 yrs old......
My parents bought a 58 CADILLAC in 1960. I was born in July of 59. I grew up with this car. My mom signed it over to me in 1980. I still have it, still drive it too! Lifelong southern California car. Cool to hear the music from when it was new. It was 1st sold January 6 ,1958.thanks for making this!
I sometimes wonder how many of these artists are still living so I researched them and found the following:
1. Domenico Modugno: 9 January 1928- 6 August 1994
2. The Everly Brothers: Don Everly 1 February 1937- 21 August 2021
Phil Everly 19 January 1939- 3 January 2014
3. Elvis Presley: 8 January 1935- 16 August 1977
4. David Seville: (Real Name- Ross Bagdasarian) 27 January 1919- 16 January 1972
5. Perez Prado: 11 December 1916- 14 September 1989
6. Billy Vaughn: 12 April 1919- 26 September 1991
7. Perry Como: 18 May 1912- 12 May 2001
8. The Champs: Dave Burgess 13 December 1934- Still Living
Danny Flores 25 July 1929- 19 September 2006
Buddy Bruce 1930-2014
Cliff Hills 1918- (?) Unkown
Gene Alden 1930- (?) Unknown
9. Tommy Edwards: 15 October 1922- 23 October 1969
10. Dean Martin: 7 June 1917- 25 December 1995
11. Conway Twitty: 1 September 1933- 5 June 1993
12. Sheb Wooley: 10 April 1921- 16 September 2003
13. Same as #2
14. The Silhouettes: Richard Lewis 2 September 1933- 19 April 2005
Bill Horton 25 December 1929- 23 January 1995
Earl T. Beal 18 July 1924- 22 March 2001
Raymond Edwards 22 September 1922- 4 March 1997
John Wilson 18 July 1940- 21 September 2009
15. The Elegants: Vito Picone 20 March 1941- Still Living
Carman Romano 17 August 1938- 2 August 2016
Arthur Venosa (?) Unknown- 20 April 2018
James Moschello Source says he and Vito Picone are the only two Elegants left but no dates given
Frank Tardogno (?) Unknown
16. Ricky Nelson: 8 May 1940- 31 December 1985
17. Laurie London: 19 January 1944- Still Living
18. The Platters: Tony Williams 5 April 1928- 14 August 1992
Zola Taylor 17 March 1938- 30 April 2007
Herb Reed 7 August 1928- 4 June 2012
David Lynch 2 July 1929- 2 January 1981
Paul Robi 20 August 1931- 1 February 1989
19. Jimmie Rodgers: 18 September 1933- 18 January 2021
20. Danny & The Juniors: Frank Maffei 15 December 1939- Still Living
Danny Rapp 9 May 1941- 3 April 1983
Dave White 26 November 1939- 16 March 2019
Joe Terranova 30 January 1941- 15 April 2019
21. The Coasters: Carl Gardner 29 April 1928- 12 June 2011
Billy Guy 20 June 1936- 5 November 2002
Will "Dub" Jones 14 May 1928- 16 January 2000
Cornell Gunter 14 November 1936- 26 February 1990
22. Same as #3
23. Same as #16
24. Pat Boone: 1 June 1934- Still Living
25. Jimmy Clanton: 2 September- Still Living
26. The McGuire Sisters: Christine McGuire 30 July 1926- 28 December 2018
Dorothy McGuire 13 February 1928- 7 September 2012
Phyllis McGuire 14 February 1931- 29 December 2020
27. Bobby Day: 1 July 1930- 27 July 1990
28. The Kingston Trio: Dave Guard 19 October 1934- 22 March 1991
Bob Shane 1 February 1934- 26 January 2020
Nick Reynolds 27 July 1933- 1 October 2008
29. Chuck Berry: 18 October 1926- 18 March 2017
30. Cozy Cole: 17 October 1909- 9 January 1981
WOW only seven artists still living from this list. Thanks again to youtube and the people who put these videos together to keep the memories of these artists alive.
Man, how stuck on the twelve bar blues were we in the latter fifties!? The three chord song in full swing.
PMCM.Yep man learnt to play guitar in 59 .Only had to learn 3 chords.lol
And by 1984, we finally made it to the one-chord song with Springsteen's "Born in the USA." :-0
Nothing places you in time like the songs from that period. You remember what you were doing at the time. Some of these I haven’t heard since they were released. I saw the Everly Brothers on their reunion tour, and Roy Orbison shortly before he passed. Recently saw the Beach Boys with Mike Love, it was fantastic, and very emotional. I was just happy that he’s still with us and performing. You go to bed one night and when you wake up you’re 70 years old.
Just be thankful that you don't wake up and you're 10 again! lol. (66yo here).
Not sure that would be that bad.
That’s sure the truth.
Boy, I haven’t heard “Tom Dooley” probably since it came out.
Beautiful songs, great artists, but nobody has the charisma, the magic, the stage presence of Elvis Presley.
...and the jordanaires!
Oh yea . Paul.Anka does
Michael Jackson? Freddie Mercury? Mick Jagger? David Bowie?
@@brandonhaygood5286 I love and admire all artists you named and many others, Sinatra for instance and so on......but as far as I am concerned , the efffect that Elvis, his voice, his soul have on me is very deep.
@@annamariafacchiano1688 To each their own. I like Elvis and recognize the impact he has had, but he doesn't do it for me like some other artists have.
1958…The beginning of Folk Music on the charts…The Kingston Trio’s “Tom Dooley” was the song that started it all! 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Songs from the 50's and early 60's made you feel good. They were fun , danceable, and romantic. Memories were made back then . These kids today have nothing , they are lonely spending most of their time on their phones.
Ron, I so agree! My granddaughter is always on her phone and only 10!
@@rhondaboncutter5812 Hey Rhonda! "L'AMOUR EST BLEU"!! The Beach Boys needed your help in '65.😀
@@rhondaboncutter5812 Are you from the USA like me?
1-9-2021 Great memories Madera Ca. 1958!
Many thanks for great memories. I was 16 at that time.
Doo Wop music. Belly rubbing and make out music, where has it gone. Loved the music
Wow! It's incredible how much of your life flashes back when you hear this kind of music from those days. Good times!
Oldies are.the.best
I'm in my late 30s I love the music of the 50s. I so wish I could have grown up in this awesome decade.
These are a great series, all of them.
1958 Cannot believe I graduated 62 year’s ago!
Those were the unfading songs to remember
Tempo was on the upswing by 1958. Thank you.
I was a Jr. in high school.......we really so amazingly innocent ........ great times.
Ricky Nelson had such a beautiful voice. I loved hearing “Tom Dooley,” “He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands,” and “Purple People Eater”. I loved everything Dean Martin sang. Such Good Memories.
i love 1958 Songs
BRING BACK THE OLD DAYS SIMPLE DAYS TROUBLE FEE TIMES LOVE AND MUSIC AND GOD
No matter what era you were born you will always long for the past and it will always feel better than now because nostalgia blocks out the unpleasant stuff.
I miss the old days too, although I don't miss the hours I spent lying awake as a kid during the Cold War - wondering which plane overhead was the Russians coming to bomb us. But by comparison with today's insanity, it seems like a sweet, simple time. I love these oldies lists, as they bring back the good times.
Brings back great memories of my teenage year.
Playing this for my mother on her 63rd birthday (Born in 58). The world was a better place back then, 2021 we’ve got a lot of work to do. Great video and list!
Yes bands and singers and people in general had more class and respect for each other. Today is trash
Yes 1958 was the year Rock and Roll was at its best.Elvis Presley,Rick Nelson,Danny and the Juniors,the Platters and the Everly Brothers we had them all.
Have you noticed how clean cut everyone is....and how you can understand the words of the songs?
I’m partial to oldies, especially the year’s 1955-62. A magical time to be a teenager.! Great Memories.!
shut up jimmy basic ass name
@@wokk9543 No
@@UA-camHatesJapaneseLetters96 but his name is so basic
Born in late '58 and I love this music
What a great year.
With each year of the 50s you can feel the energy of the music grow
Born 1948, this music is why music has been so important to my life. Watching Bandstand after school too. My mind is stuck in the 50s, 60s with no apology!
At the Hop is the first rock and roll song I ever remember dancing to. I was in 5th grade and it was at a sock hop at my elementary school. Fun memories.
All I have to do is dream, One of the best songs ever!
Shaun Meyer
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rip phil everly :(
I concur!
When an Elvis songs shows up it is like it had been 15 years ahead of its time.
Tell me about it
Elvis was a harbinger of things to come as America was headed toward the 60s!
@@hugbug4408 Elvis offered nothing to 60s music. He made bad songs and even worse movies in the early 60s while “rock” deteriorated into a teen idol cess pool. Had Elvis truly been the King of rock he would have come out in the early 60s guns blazing. He didn’t. Elvis was a poser. Brilliant entertainer and great singer but without the blues songs he used in the 50s would be largely forgotten.
Elvis was z big game changer in where the youth of America was heading!
Poor little girl...love that song to this day
All I Have To Do Is Dream is perhaps the most perfect pop song of its time.
Dream lover 💝
What a stupid comment.
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Annette I also grew up in SA and I am78 now ..my memory is a bit fuzzy now but I think on a Saturday at 5 pm they played the latest hits
My favorite kind of music.
@Craig Hope Good to see that some of the younger generation appreciates good music
long life the oldies!!!!!! yeah😁😁😁😁
Great music beats the music they call crap sorry rap no I was right crap
I was 11 years old in 1958
Surprisingly to me I remember these songs as if it were yesterday
Hi I was 8 at the time and remember every one great music I live in UK some where by different artist but all great. Thanks
I know all the words!!! After 60 odd years, wonder how many will be able to say that about todays music??
I can iam72
I'M GLADE I WAS THERE, I'M 78 NOW AND STILL GOING STRONG... THANK YOU GOD FROM TOMMY R. LI NY.
Johnny B Goode - Chuck Berry. Arguably the best Rock n Roll song ever written. Release date: March 1958.
After his live performance, I went up to compliment him, and he was VERY COLD. as if it was just some distasteful job.
@@herminestover6305 That doesn't surprise me at all, Hermine. I've heard many stories of how difficult he was to get along with, so I wouldn't take it personally.
All of these old songs are the best, what the hell has happened to music today.?
No real talent and class, these day...
The same thing that happened to everything else. Turned to feces.
The movies now are bad to
Today's language has become filthy.
You don't listen to it, that's what happened
I'm 41, just bought a 1958 cadillac coupe! Getting a Playlist together for it's first cruise!
A year before I was born but I was brought up with this fantastic music
Brings back memories of "Parking" with my husband to be and listening to the radio. He has gone to be with the Lord now but oh such sweet and precious memories.
Very nice comment Judy.
Don't remember anything as I was in mum's belly at the time...shes sadly gone now how I miss her
Comon now Judy! I bet y'all did more than park
Sweet, Judy.
😻😻💋💋😀😀😀
Summer 1958 Just A Dream, that was my first girlfriend Jackie McGraw we were both 13, at summer's end she would wear my black leather jacket as we walk to Griffith Jr High, loved that beautiful green eyed Irish girl, hope she had a wonderful life the year she moved away 1959, i still miss her after all these years because we were very close at that time, i'm 76 now. Thanks so much Ultra Lists for putting out these great Oldies and the memories they bring to mind
Great music love it
A BETTER PLACE , A BETTER TIME !!
thank you
Best Year to be born in xx
True 😁👍
Hello friend
Having listened to oldies a lot over the years , I have found it interesting how 1958 seemed to give rise to novelty hits . Purple People Eater , Witch Doctor ,Short Shorts , Splish Splash
Don't forget Chantilly Lace!
@@beverlymendheim5691 Beep Beep
@@johnmunk5067 "Hey buddy, how do I get this car out... of... se... cond gear?!" :)
@@AuntieMHere Bee bee bee bee bee bee bee bee beep beep beep!!!
@@johnmunk5067 I miss those days! My HS friend had a sky-blue Rambler, and we'd save up our pennies to buy gas and go cruising. Not too hard to do back then, with gas at 25 cents a gallon! :)
I always love the songs from the past best because they were cleaner and more respectable not the time of illicit dirty stuffs that we are hearing today....lives is really sinking low as Jim said.
Nothing more racy than kissing is ever mentioned.
@Nemesis Prime: On the other hand, there were songs like "Good Golly, Miss Molly." At the time, I thought Little Richard was saying "You sure like the ball" (as in going to a school dance). Oh my. :D But overall, I so agree with you...
Excellent compilation
Simply the best! Songs from the late 50s to early 60s the greatest the world has known. You could feel the blood coursing through your veins when you listened or danced. Forever in our hearts!
This was the year I was born!! ❤️😸
Me too 😊👍🍧🍧
I mean guys were so gentle and educated!
SOME GREAT ARTISTS.ELVIS, RICK NELSON, THE PLATTERS, THE EVERLY BROTHERS.SOME OF THE OTHER'S I COULD DO WITHOUT.YOU CAN SAY THIS WAS THE BEGINNING OF ROCK N ROLL
EVANGELIST ROGER MANSOUR
FORMER DRUMMER LESLIE THE VAGRANTS
MISSIONARY TO 🇭🇹 HAITI
Chuck Berry all the way. Not only he wrote almost 99% of the lyric, but he can really play that guitar to the max.
Now at 80 years old singing all these songs and know all the words best time of my life xmy children and grandchildren and greats hear these xthe whole world in his hands was sung at my grandsons christening xxlove all xx
Thank you so much for bringing back a lot of memories ❤️❤️❤️
classic year!
Good collection great 🤗
If Elvis had not been drafted into the Army in 1958 he would probably have had the top 5 places minimum.
Yeh And If The KING Had Been Black He' Could Have Change Is Religion Stayed At Home . As Chuck Berry Said (Greatest Talent Ever).How TRUE.
very right,David!
@Fire ball Truth don't talk out of your arse.
@@arroncample9670 Are you referring to Cassius Clay/Muhammed Ali?
Absolutely Darlin!
These songs were #1 when I was born/
The Billboard Charts Top 100 debuted in 1958. Poor Little Fool was the very first #1 song on the first listing.
Jerry Brownell Conway twisty
Conway Twitty
Jerry Brownell
Actually Billboard started charting records in 1940 but in July 1958 they combined all genres into what they called the Hot 100.
The year is right on this one
Oh gosh! I was ten! What memories!
Loved hearingthe oldies.
Me to Sara,takes me back,where I would love to stay
I love hearing the old songs they were the very best! Please keep doing this. Thank You😊❤️
I remember our local radio staion's Top 4o Chart listed all the versions of Volare available on 45. From memory there were 57! I have Bobby Rydell and Lita Rosa's versions. Great song!
Now, where’s “Fever” the hit by Peggy Lee?
I was 4 but I still remember 25% of these songs or more.
Guess Venus by Avalon was 1959. One of my favorites.