Country-Musik 1950

Die Liste bietet e​ine Übersicht über d​as Jahr 1950 i​m Genre Country-Musik.

Ereignisse

  • 30. September – Die Grand Ole Opry wird erstmals im Fernsehen übertragen.

Top-Hits des Jahres

Nummer-Eins Hits

Anmerkung: Es werden alle drei Hitparaden, die „Best Selling Folk Retail Records“, die „Most Played Jukebox Folk Records“ sowie die „Country & Western Records Most Played by Folk Disc Jockeys“, gewertet.

Weitere Hits

  • The Cry of the Wild GooseTennessee Ernie Ford
  • Faded Love – Bob Wills
  • Frosty the Snow ManGene Autry
  • Hillbilly FeverLittle Jimmy Dickens
  • I Love You BecauseErnest Tubb
  • Little Angel with the Dirty FaceEddy Arnold
  • Mona LisaMoon Mullican
  • Mona LisaJimmy Wakely
  • My Son Calls Another Man DaddyHank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
  • Nobody’s Lonesome for Me – Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
  • QuicksilverElton Britt und Rosalie Allen
  • They’ll Never Take Her Love from Me – Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
  • Why Should I Cry? – Eddy Arnold
  • Why Should We Try Anymore – Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
  • You Don’t Have to Be a Baby to Cry – Ernest Tubb

Geboren

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