Top Songs of 1956
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2015
- 1 Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley
2 Don't Be Cruel - Elvis Presley
3 Lisbon Antigua - Nelson Riddle
4 My Prayer - The Platters
5 The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant
6 The Poor People of Paris - Les Baxter
7 Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Doris Day
8 Hound Dog - Elvis Presley
9 Memories Are Made of This - Dean Martin
10 (The) Rock and Roll Waltz - Kay Starr
11 Moonglow & Theme from Picnic - Morris Stoloff
12 The Great Pretender - The Platters
13 I Almost Lost My Mind - Pat Boone
14 I Want You, I Need You, I Love You - Elvis Presley
15 Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley
16 Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) - Perry Como
17 Canadian Sunset - Eddie Heywood & Hugo Winterhalter
18 Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
19 Green Door - Jim Lowe
20 No, Not Much - The Four Lads
21 Honky Tonk - Bill Doggett
22 Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
23 Just Walkin' in the Rain - Johnnie Ray
24 Allegheny Moon - Patti Page
25 I'm in Love Again - Fats Domino
26 Tonight You Belong to Me - Patience and Prudence
27 Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent
28 Why Do Fools Fall in Love - Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
29 Standing on the Corner - The Four Lads
30 The Flying Saucer - Buchanan & Goodman - Розваги
God I love Elvis , always have and always will , there will never be another RIP xxxx
He is not dead ,you will see him soon!! September 14 th 2021
What a beautiful time to be 15 and feeling the stirrings of growing up, first loves, and school dances.
All those clean cut performers then along comes Elvis. No wonder he shook up the world.
I agree
Elvis grew in popularity due to the rise of the "youth culture" and held sway there among them - I was there in the thick of it. My personal tastes didn't really follow rock-n'-roll, not sure just why, but there were other performers and music genres that I enjoyed more, part of the great diversity in music arising in that decade. Elvis became a 'showman' as much as a musician and that drew a different audience than say Dean Martin or Perry Como.
No not fats Domino
LMAO...THE KING
Now I know why I like rock and roll and the king so much...I happened to born that year...I grow up listening the 50,60 and 70... So blessed....
A pretty good year for music. Elvis and rock n roll, the Platters and Fats Domino.
Long Live the 50s & 60s.Long Live Rock and Roll.
The Platters were one of the top groups of all time. I remember in 1960 their greatest hits album was the prize possession of many in my high school.
Yup I think you are correct. I do believe Tony Williams remains the greatest voice ever in popular music.
56 was the year Elvis exploded on to the scene at 21 years old and lasted for 21 years .
He did mostly music in his first seven or eight years and also in his last 7 or 8 years.
Where would we be without Elvis ? An amazing talent that left us too soon.
At least Elvis had 5 songs on the list of top songs of 1956! "Don't Be Cruel" is one of my personal favorites and that made it up to #2, so, YAY, CONGRATULATIONS Elvis! ! 😍
Watch the 1955 video and then the 1956 video. The most massive change in modern music history
These songs were still popular in the 60's when I was a teen that's how good they were
ELVIS PRESLEY IS THE KINGGGG!
I wish I could go back to this year, and start over. We had awesome music!
Yeah, I was 11, to go back and know then what I know now.
I always considered 1955 as the pivotal year when music changed-up. After watching this clip I'd say that 1956 is even more so. The mix of the Rhythm and Blues ,Rockabilly Country Western and Gospel music blended it to what was called Rock and Roll. It took off like a rocket. It was a great ride for the next 45 years or so. Thank you to all the people that made that Magic happen.
Notice how music changes every 10 years, 1924, 1934, 1944, 1954, 1964, 1974 (I assume it continued to change about every 10 years after)
I agree
Agreed, if you read my comment from the 1954 video I explained why 1954 was a big year for rock and roll music. It gained more audience by 1955 but in 1956 almost every song on this list was rock and roll combined with R&B and Country.
In 1956 Is That Very Happy Soft Cheerful Funny Soft Smile 😊 Laughing In The New Color Blue 🔵🔵
What great music for dancing. Heartbreak Hotel really got you moving.The sound was part blues and part rock and roll.
WOW! This is such a great listing of songs that I grew up with!
Without Elvis, no rock n' roll.
Not really, because Bill Haley charted earlier with Rock Around The Clock.
Don't forget The Great Buddy Holly
Silly comment, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Pat Boone, Jerry Lee Lewis, just to name a few and I still have the 78's and 45's to prove my point.
These songs and other compilations have the power to rubber-band me straight back to school, with all the emotions I felt then!
I know, it's like riding on a time machine listening to these compilations.
Elvis was great, but so many others from this year that I remember - Que Sera, Sera, Sera; The Great Pretender; The Wayward Wind (loved that song). Dean Martin - what a voice.
Interesting to see Carl Perkins do Blue Suede Shoes on here and see him do his little nuances on stage, and then Elvis comes on a little later with Houndog and just blows it out of the park.
Starting in 1955 , the new sound ( rock n roll ) was beginning to make its presence felt on the music charts . In 1956 it was an odd mix of old and new .Elvis dominated
!955 was when Bill Haley came out with Rock Around the Clock. I've heard some say that was the break through rock and roll song.
And it has been the soundtrack of the movie "black board jungle "! A quite different movie in the midfifties!
I was blessed to have met Elvis in October of 1956. It was the thrill of my life and I have never forgotten it.
Hello Linda good afternoon from California Where are you from
Elvis was only a part of it. The other mostly forgotten songs (Flying Saucer Parts 1 and 2 for one) actually made this era memorable. And the Platters, Fats Domino Little Richard ect.
The Birth of Rock and Roll !!
The year of Elvis.
Nothing could compare to those amazing, lively songs that Elvis put out.
Elvis above every act
Heartbreak Hotel number one when I was born. I love that instrumental break.
Elvis Presley what a beautiful soul.
Takes me back to my early twenties, in England. No violence in the streets, could walk home after dancing, no drugs, no policemen with guns, etc. Those were the days, before society "progressed"!
Love it.
That was the way it was here in Louisiana as well. We girls felt safe walking home after dancing till three AM and we were all still in our teens . What a fun time.
YES. YOU ACTUALLY COULD WALK AROUND WITHOUT A WEAPON. NOT TODAY!
then nobody owed you a living now they think you do
You all must of missed Albert Anastasia in his barberchar
The year I was born I was lucky to have this music growing up
Love that music, I was 12 years old, bring back the fifties!!!
Me to.😊 . That was music lyrics had meaning and sock hops in the school gym at noon....good fun. ..great memories. 🎼🎶🎶💏
1956: The year the greatest entertainer of all time changed music forever.
Nah,MICHAEL JACKSON wasnt born till 1958!!
@@raypratt3611 MJ was no doubt a big star but he was not as big as Elvis. Elvis sold more records, had more #1 hits, and led the music revolution that was rock & roll. Music was pretty much the same after MJ as before MJ. I lived through both. MJ wasn't even the second biggest change to music. The Beatles were. But if you want the biggest single person to change the face of music you have to go back to Al Jolson. Before Jolson, singers just stood still and sang like they were in church. Al Jolson was the first singer to put some energy in his singing. In his day he was simply known as "The Worlds Greatest Entertainer"
The year my wife was born, what a great year x
The King Elvis Era 6 Songs in List
This is the best music of the year I was born! Always loved doo wop!!!
I love 💓 50s and 60s music
Two decades before I was born....but I love this music....I was born to bring this amazing period back to the masses...long live rocknroll
The year of the KING !
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Year Elvis, definitely.
The beauty of radio in the 1950's and 1960's was that most stations would still play a variety of music genres. You could hear Elvis, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin on the same radio station. Now radio stations are programmed/formatted to play only one genre of music. Today's radio listener is poorer for it.
I was born in 1940. These were the popular songs of my teen years. Great stuff. 😎
You missed me by a year. I was born 3 months and a day before Pearl Harbor.
He is,the best we miss him for his
Talent of all his songs. God Bless Him.
The songs from the year I was born, I love watching these video clips
Elvis and The Platters, 1956 great year.
Those were the days my friend I thought they'd never end rock and roll is here to stay it will never die
This is where my love for music started. ...LM radio.....I was 14 years old
Hello Annette good afternoon from California Where are you from
I kept thinking, that's one of my favorites, oh that's one of my favorites. For me this is one of the best years of music. I remember the music critics saying rock and roll won't last. Then Elvis and some of these others burst onto the music world and we didn't hear from those people anymore.
The year I was born. A very good year.! 🙂
I was born in ‘56. Didn’t know all these Elvis songs were popular that year
The King!
Real and honest music and voices. So many are gone now.
But never really gone
I was born in 56,, seems rock and roll exploded that year, with a few tunes in 55.
Moi aussi
1956 Year I was born and Elvis came King. What a year 💞
1956 here too!
1956, I was 16 years old. What a wonderful time.
Hello Suzie good afternoon from California Where are you from
Not only was Elvis the best, he was also the best Elvis impersonator! 😉
Listening to the top hits of the 1950s by year it’s clear that 1956 was the year the music pivot to the next generation really began to take hold. I was struck by the fact there were three different versions of “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” in the top 30 songs of 1955 in the preceding year of this series. That surely signaled a transition was in progress.
The first of the 76 million baby boomers were born in 1946, still a bit too young to influence the 1956 top records in a really significant way. However, children born earlier in the 1940s during the war-their older brothers and sisters and neighbors-though not as large in numbers, were into their teens by then and their families were enjoying the middle class post-war prosperity of the 1950s. By 1956, they must have begun to drive record sales. Those new sales to the youth audience would only accelerate from 1956 as the large numbers born after 1945 would join the teenaged ranks. By the advent of the 1960s it would be clear to everyone who was driving record sales and radio listening. 🧨
1956 was the year that Rock & Roll really started to infiltrate traditional music.
AKA “POP” music
It started with Bill Haley in 1954.
No sir, it was in 1955 when Bill Haley brought rock and roll into mainstream. Why is that fact forgotten. Rock around the clock became #1 in July 1955. There was no Elvis in the pop charts at that time.
@@moonlightjohn890 Things went downhill from then on
That's right, rock and roll was in its infancy that year.
ELVIS n°1 FOREVER!
Hello Antonya
Definitely the year of Elvis.
Elvis is tops
Wow, I remember when every one came out.
Tell me how it was like in ur time
1956. Rock 'n Roll was officially here!
Wow! A lot of top quality songs on this list.
Bill Doggett... The Platters...Patience and Prudence (so cute!)...Canadian Sunset...Moonglow and Theme from Picnic...The Four Lads...Fats Domino...and some of the best of Elvis!
And even Carl Perkins !!!
Guy Mitchell's Singin' the Blues was a very big hit that year. Certainly in the top thirty for the year, no?
correct
A lot of priceless footages, awsome!
Painted my front door green because of this song. It just seemed the thing to do. Lol
the year 1956 a year of elvis Presley with top 4 songs 👍
Heartbreak Hotel version here is some clip, not the original sound I loved. Elvis - the guy who showed America a new way of moving - on Ed Sullivan they cropped the shot at his waist.
@@stephenpowstinger733 yep wasn't allowed to shake his hips
My count was 5 of the top 30.It was certainly his year.
Davi
This was before the folk that released his records realized that they, themselves, were knocking Elvis off the charts. “They” released another Elvis record, before everyone that wanted it had bought the record. I saw this myself. Before the sales of an Elvis record wend down and then off the chart, they released another record of his.
I wonder how much money they lost.
My senior year of high school. Plus I got to meet and photograph Johnny Ray for the Atlantic City Press.
I have to say I actually liked more songs in this list than the 1955 list!! I LOVE be bop a lula, why do fools fall in love, and some of the Elvis songs!!! wow!!! he really came out of the woodwork big time didn't he?? LOL from watching this I liked that Peggy Lee song!!! she was beautiful!!!
Fell in love with soul mate in 1956, first movie together "Love Me Tender" in 1956, played it when we married in 1966.
Love Me Tender is one of the best songs ever. A beautiful song so very well done by Elvis. Thanks for sharing that wonderful memory. 🙂
I also fell in love in 1956 our first movie together Love Me Tender,got engaged but sadly no marriage!! Never stopped loving him!!
Now I'm eighty and have never stopped loving 55 and 56 music it lasted through the fifties and is still popular today we were the lucky ones . All hits then now only an odd one really makes it none last x
the birth of rock and roll by the name of mr. elvis presley
Incorrect.. That would be Sam Phillips. Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley ... and several more... they all went thru him first. Sam Phillips was the one who actively sought out the sound, which would one day be rock-n-roll. Elvis was an electrician, who was almost ready to give up on music, before he ever started. Then, he met Sam Phillips - quite by chance and circumstance, while delivering a package. Elvis wanted to make a recording, as a gift for his mother, at Sam's recording studio. One thing lead to the other and... well, you know the rest.
Alleycat 27 you're right of course but it was Elvis who made rock and roll known around the world. Without Elvis there would have been no Beatles or Rolling Stones or at least not as we know them.
True dat.
That's BS!
Lol Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino
Elvis ❤
Hello dear, How are you going ?
Good afternoon beautiful sunshine how are you and where are you from
I remember frankie Vaughn singing green door loved it and honey ray another favourite loved Elvis more so ballads and pat Boone was my mums .they have lasted through generations deanmartin memories are made of this .but still Elvis best .
My great grandmother was 27 in 1956 which is my age now, just wanted to see what songs were popular lol
Rock and Roll.
Adriana ur so beautiful...
I'm born in 56 . Sixteen Tons, the Great Pretender , que sera sera , Don't be cruel
Hello Adriana, how are you doing ?
Hello Adriana good afternoon from California Where are you from
Love them all haven't heard the green door for years. Oh the memories
Hello Sharon good afternoon from California Where are you from
Those were de days, glourious days
...notice all the awesome instrumentals from the 50’s.....the music was so incredible then.... there’s nothing like this now. These tunes sure do bring back some very, very sweet memories of first love....Thank you for this great compilation....love it
Hello Liz good afternoon from California Where are you from
Several of my favorite songs when I was a junior in high school!
oh it make me cry i loved all these songs
Me too....times all gone now.....
Hello Lauren, How are you doing ?
Heartbreak Hotel I had never heard anything like it before it blew my generation sky high the first record with echo on it also
you may notice Tennessee Ernie Ford was on the list for both 55 and 56, that's because the song was such a huge hit it did not leave the charts for two years.
Sixteen Tons struck a cord with all the hard-working people who were getting nowhere fast - or at least those who sympathized with them. Remember Ford's tv show?
+Stephen Ps Oh right on! Love that one! Still singing it occasionally when I'm cleaning the garage lol.
Thanks. I thought that '16 Tons' was a 1955 song, not 1956.
@@UltraLists my dad owned a service station in the town of Erwin in East Tennessee and sponsored Tennessee Ernie Ford from Bristol on the radio. Ford would come to the station to do promotions. I was just about 5 or 6 years old. I kept his autographed pictures for years.
Hound Dog should have been in the top 3.
Rainbow Dash 4Ever Hound Dog & Don't Be Cruel were on the same single. Both titles were listed as 1 chart entry. You're right, HD should have been listed w/DBC @ #2.
Love those 50' and 60' HITS
I was only 11 at the time.....loved music then already.....
Good afternoon Annette how are you and where are you from
I showed this to my grandad and he said was happy
+Kevin Collopy So glad to hear it!
Kevin Collopy of
Summer of 56, was a magical time for me. Hearing all those songs brought back memories travelling west in our new 56 Ford Country Sedan station wagon. I was 7, but I remember.
J’avais 13ans merci à la vie de m’avoir permis de connaître tous c’est chanteurs ainsi que toute c’est belles chansons 💖💖💖😘😘
13 years old loved it all dancing to all that brilliant music .i remember buying my friend Hound dog xfor her birthday xShe didnt like Elvis at that time but then soon changed her mind x
Elvis didn't invent rock 'n roll. He was merely it's best proponent...
Correct.
And the reason is due to his unmatched soul and diversity.
Well put, Brad. I've only just received your reply.
My brother owned the 45 of 16 tons. I think I still have it in my collection because he passed on all his 45 to me when he left for college. We used to play that one over and over again at my grandmother's house on our little portable record player. Or maybe it was her record then we played it over and over. Anyway I had it well memorized and it was always a favorite.
"Heartbreak Hotel" One of the great songs... Such memories...
I wonder how many of these performers are still alive in 2018?
Not so much I guess. How old are btw?
Hello, How are you going ?
1956 was a good year for Elvis!
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1956 !!! Be there or be square !!!
1956 was a great year(The real start of RnR.The Elvis year)but this Top 30 missed Blueberry Hill(Fat Domino). Also Just Walking In The Rain No.23 had made it to No.2 on Billboard(could not kick off 2 of Elvis' songs). In UK things were different, Johnnie Ray outdid Elvis(No 1,2,8,14)remaining 8 wks at No.1, the longest for 1956, while Elvis had to wait for 1957 for his first top song(All Shook Up). In Australia, Walking in the rain remained 9 wks at No.1 and was the song of the year and Elvis had to wait till Apr 59 for his first No.1, A Fool Such As I.
Love these!! My birth year!
Well, July 31th was my birthday too. It's incredible that The Americans had vídeos at that time. In Brazil only the extremely rich had TV. Things are much better now!
The year of my conception. Hmmm.
Linda Lazzeroni me to my friend
Hello Linda, how are you doing ?
Hello Linda good afternoon from California Where are you and where are you from
That was so much fun .
Proud to see a Portuguese song on #3 ✌🇵🇹
los platters que nivel de voz ¡¡¡ , inigualables ¡¡¡¡
Oh my! Makes my feet just move!
Just checking out what was banging in year of my birth, 1956.
I'm 66 this year, listening mostly to GOSPEL.
PIETERMARTIZBURG KZN SOUTH AFRICA 🌍
Fantastic !!! ♥️♥️♥️
Good afternoon from California"mother how are you and where are you from
Hound dog and Don’t be Cruel were flip sides of the same record .
Sales were counted by what song was featured on the 45 sleeve.
The Platters were great.
I was 18 in 56 most every body went around singing you ain't nothing but a hound dog
be bop a lula is such a dynamite blockbuster
remember seeing a tv host speaking the words of be bop a lula. The song had about as much meaning as a Justin Bieber song today