1941+Pop


 * # || [|Artist] || [|Song Title] || [|Year] || [|Chart Entries] ||
 * 1 || [|Glenn Miller] || [|Chattanooga Choo Choo] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (25 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Sep 1941 (23 weeks), US 1 for 9 weeks - Nov 1941, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996 (1941), RYM 2 of 1941, Oscar in 1941 (film 'Sun Valley Serenade') (Nominated), US BB 9 of 1941, nuTsie 9 of 1940s, Your Hit Parade 11 of 1941, Brazil 13 of 1942, POP 16 of 1941, Europe 54 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 2 || [|Sammy Kaye] || [|Daddy] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (18 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Jun 1941 (15 weeks), US 1 for 8 weeks - Jun 1941, Australia 1 for 1 month - Jun 1942, Your Hit Parade 9 of 1941, US BB 16 of 1941, POP 17 of 1941, nuTsie 72 of 1940s, Brazil 82 of 1942 ||
 * 3 || [|Artie Shaw] || [|Stardust] || 1941 ||< US BB 1 of 1941, Your Hit Parade 1 of 1941, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1988 (1940), POP 1 of 1941, US Billboard 2 - 1941 (11 weeks), nuTsie 5 of 1940s, US 1940s 6 - Jan 1941 (3 weeks), RYM 30 of 1940 ||
 * 4 || [|The Andrews Sisters] || Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000 (1941), RYM 1 of 1941, Music Imprint 2 of 1940s, Oscar in 1941 (film 'Buck Privates') (Nominated), POP 4 of 1941, US Billboard 6 - 1941 (8 weeks), RIAA 6, nuTsie 8 of 1940s, Your Hit Parade 12 of 1941, Acclaimed 978 (1941) ||
 * 5 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (17 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Mar 1941 (14 weeks), US 1 for 10 weeks - Mar 1941, Brazil 16 of 1941, US BB 18 of 1941, POP 21 of 1941, nuTsie 41 of 1940s, Europe 75 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 6 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || Green Eyes || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (24 weeks), US 1940s 1 - May 1941 (21 weeks), US 1 for 4 weeks - Aug 1941, US BB 12 of 1941, POP 12 of 1941, Brazil 22 of 1941, Europe 62 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 7 || [|Glenn Miller] || Elmer's Tune || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Nov 1941 (15 weeks), US 1 for 1 week - Dec 1941, Your Hit Parade 5 of 1941, Brazil 53 of 1942, Europe 59 of the 1940s (1941), RYM 91 of 1941 ||
 * 8 || [|Duke Ellington] || Take The 'A' Train || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 1976 (1941), RYM 3 of 1941, nuTsie 4 of 1940s, US BB 6 of 1941, POP 6 of 1941, Music Imprint 6 of 1940s, US Billboard 11 - 1941 (7 weeks), Your Hit Parade 16 of 1941, RIAA 17, Scrobulate 20 of swing, Acclaimed 394 (1941) ||
 * 9 || [|Billie Holiday] || God Bless the Child || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 1976 (1941), US BB 3 of 1941, POP 3 of 1941, nuTsie 3 of 1940s, RYM 5 of 1941, Your Hit Parade 17 of 1941, US Billboard 25 - 1941 (1 week), RIAA 58, Scrobulate 89 of jazz, Acclaimed 341 (1941), WXPN 814 ||
 * 10 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || [|Maria Elena] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (18 weeks), US 1940s 1 - May 1941 (17 weeks), US 1 for 2 weeks - Jun 1941, Brazil 20 of 1942, nuTsie 36 of 1940s, Europe 73 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 11 || [|Horace Heidt] || [|I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (13 weeks), Australia 1 for 2 months - Oct 1942, US 1940s 2 - Sep 1941 (11 weeks), US BB 17 of 1941, POP 19 of 1941 ||
 * 12 || [|Freddy Martin] || Piano Concerto in B Flat || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (25 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Aug 1941 (21 weeks), US 1 for 8 weeks - Oct 1941, US BB 10 of 1941, POP 10 of 1941, Brazil 88 of 1942 ||
 * 13 || [|The Ink Spots] || [|I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire] || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 2 months - Oct 1942, US Billboard 4 - 1941 (10 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Oct 1941 (8 weeks), Your Hit Parade 10 of 1941, nuTsie 47 of 1940s, RYM 58 of 1941 ||
 * 14 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || Blue Champagne || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (20 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Aug 1941 (14 weeks), US 1 for 1 week - Sep 1941, Brazil 30 of 1942 ||
 * 15 || [|Glenn Miller] || Song of the Volga Boatmen || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (10 weeks), US 1940s 1 - Feb 1941 (8 weeks), US 1 for 1 week - Mar 1941 ||
 * 16 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || My Sister & I || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (12 weeks), US 1940s 1 - May 1941 (10 weeks), US 1 for 2 weeks - Jun 1941 ||
 * 17 || [|Harry James] || You Made Me Love You || 1941 ||< US Billboard 5 - 1941 (18 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Nov 1941 (10 weeks), US BB 7 of 1941, POP 7 of 1941, Your Hit Parade 8 of 1941, Europe 42 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 18 || [|Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra] || Dolores || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (13 weeks), Oscar in 1941 (film 'Las Vegas Nights') (Nominated), US 1940s 7 - Apr 1941 (2 weeks), Brazil 83 of 1942 ||
 * 19 || [|Glenn Miller] || [|You & I] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (11 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Sep 1941 (6 weeks), US BB 14 of 1941, POP 14 of 1941, RYM 52 of 1941 ||
 * 20 || [|Benny Goodman] || [|There'll Be Some Changes Made] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (11 weeks), US 1940s 6 - Apr 1941 (3 weeks), US BB 20 of 1941, Your Hit Parade 20 of 1941, POP 25 of 1941 ||
 * 21 || The Sons of the Pioneers || Cool Water || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 1986 (1941), US Billboard 25 - 1941 (1 week), RYM 29 of 1941, nuTsie 48 of 1940s, Acclaimed 1568 (1941) ||
 * 22 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || I Hear A Rhapsody || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (10 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jan 1941 (10 weeks), Europe 58 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 23 || [|Guy Lombardo] || And the Band Played On || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (14 weeks), US 1940s 6 - May 1941 (4 weeks), US BB 8 of 1941, POP 8 of 1941 ||
 * 24 || [|Vera Lynn] || A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 4 months - May 1941 ||
 * 25 || Dick Robertson || [|Ferryboat Serenade] || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 1 month - Apr 1941 ||
 * 26 || The Jesters || It's a Great Day for the Irish || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 2 months - Oct 1941 ||
 * 27 || The Tic-Toc Rhythm Orchestra || [|Ferryboat Serenade] || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 1 month - Apr 1941 ||
 * 28 || [|Judy Garland] || It's a Great Day for the Irish || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 2 months - Oct 1941 ||
 * 29 || [|Francisco Alves] || Canta Brasil || 1941 ||< Brazil 1 of 1941 ||
 * 30 || George Formby || Bless 'em All (The Service Song) || 1941 ||< Australia 1 for 1 month - Nov 1941 ||
 * 31 || Al Bowlly || When That Man is Dead & Gone || 1941 ||< Peel list 1 of 1941 ||
 * 32 || Ernest Tubb || Walking the Floor Over You || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 (1941), RYM 14 of 1941, US Billboard 23 - 1941 (1 week), Acclaimed 879 (1941) ||
 * 33 || [|Xavier Cugat] || [|Perfidia (Tonight)] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (16 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Feb 1941 (13 weeks), Brazil 49 of 1941 ||
 * 34 || [|Glenn Miller] || Anvil Chorus || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (17 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jan 1941 (10 weeks), Brazil 87 of 1942 ||
 * 35 || [|Glenn Miller] || I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (5 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Mar 1941 (4 weeks), Brazil 90 of 1942 ||
 * 36 || [|The Andrews Sisters] || I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time || 1941 ||< US Billboard 5 - 1941 (17 weeks), US 1940s 5 - May 1941 (11 weeks), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1941, RYM 53 of 1941 ||
 * 37 || [|Charlie Barnet] || I Hear A Rhapsody || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (16 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Jan 1941 (11 weeks), Your Hit Parade 15 of 1941 ||
 * 38 || [|Bing Crosby] || Dolores || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (15 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Apr 1941 (9 weeks), Your Hit Parade 23 of 1941 ||
 * 39 || [|Artie Shaw] || [|Dancing in the Dark] || 1941 ||< US BB 5 of 1941, US Billboard 9 - 1941 (3 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Mar 1941 (2 weeks), POP 9 of 1941 ||
 * 40 || [|Artie Shaw] || Summit Ridge Drive || 1941 ||< US Billboard 10 - 1941 (7 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Feb 1941 (1 week), US BB 13 of 1941, POP 22 of 1941 ||
 * 41 || [|Wayne King] || [|You Are My Sunshine] || 1941 ||< POP 2 of 1941, US BB 4 of 1941, US Billboard 20 - Nov 1940 (2 weeks) ||
 * 42 || [|Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra] || This Love of Mine || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (24 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Oct 1941 (16 weeks), RYM 74 of 1941 ||
 * 43 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || High On A Windy Hill || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (10 weeks), US 1940s 7 - Feb 1941 (1 week) ||
 * 44 || [|Joe Loss Orchestra] || 'V' Stands For Victory || 1941 ||< Peel list 2 of 1941 ||
 * 45 || [|Carlos Galhardo] || Ala Li La || 1941 ||< Brazil 2 of 1941 ||
 * 46 || [|Tommy Dorsey] || Yes Indeed || 1941 ||< US Billboard 4 - 1941 (23 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Jul 1941 (14 weeks), Your Hit Parade 18 of 1941 ||
 * 47 || Big Maceo Merriweather || Worried Life Blues || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 2006 (1941), RYM 28 of 1941 ||
 * 48 || [|Gene Krupa] || High On A Windy Hill || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (9 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Feb 1941 (7 weeks) ||
 * 49 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || Yours || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (18 weeks), US 1940s 2 - May 1941 (13 weeks) ||
 * 50 || [|Wayne King] || [|Maria Elena] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (8 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Jun 1941 (3 weeks) ||
 * 51 || [|Horace Heidt] || G'bye Now || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (12 weeks), US 1940s 2 - May 1941 (7 weeks) ||
 * 52 || [|Freddy Martin] || The Hut Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (13 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Jun 1941 (9 weeks) ||
 * 53 || [|Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra] || Oh Look At Me Now || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (14 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Mar 1941 (12 weeks) ||
 * 54 || [|Gene Krupa] || It All Comes Back To Me Now || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (11 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Feb 1941 (4 weeks) ||
 * 55 || [|Bing Crosby] || Shepherd's Serenade || 1941 ||< US Billboard 4 - Dec 1941 (9 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Dec 1941 (6 weeks), RYM 115 of 1941 ||
 * 56 || [|Tommy Dorsey] || Let's Get Away From It All || 1941 ||< US Billboard 7 - 1941 (5 weeks), US 1940s 7 - May 1941 (2 weeks), POP 24 of 1941 ||
 * 57 || [|Gene Krupa] || Let me off uptown || 1941 ||< US Billboard 10 - 1941 (12 weeks), US 1940s 10 - Sep 1941 (1 week), Your Hit Parade 13 of 1941 ||
 * 58 || [|Washboard Sam] || She Belongs to The Devil || 1941 ||< Peel list 3 of 1941 ||
 * 59 || [|Dorival Caymmi] || O Mar || 1941 ||< Brazil 3 of 1941 ||
 * 60 || [|Glenn Miller] || Adios || 1941 ||< US Billboard 13 - 1941 (5 weeks), Brazil 17 of 1942 ||
 * 61 || [|Tommy Dorsey & Frank Sinatra] || Two in Love || 1941 ||< US Billboard 9 - 1941 (7 weeks), US 1940s 9 - Dec 1941 (1 week), RYM 111 of 1941 ||
 * 62 || [|Jimmy Dorsey] || Jim || 1941 ||< US Billboard 2 - 1941 (14 weeks), US 1940s 5 - Oct 1941 (9 weeks) ||
 * 63 || [|Harry James] || By the Sleepy Lagoon || 1941 ||< US BB 12 of 1942, Europe 45 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 64 || [|Ray Noble] || [|By the Light of the Silvery Moon] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 12 - 1942 (7 weeks), Europe 77 of the 1940s (1941) ||
 * 65 || [|Horace Heidt] || The Hut Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade) || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (13 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Jun 1941 (6 weeks) ||
 * 66 || [|Kay Kyser] || Alexander the Swoose (Half Swan, Half Goose) || 1941 ||< US Billboard 3 - 1941 (4 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Apr 1941 (3 weeks) ||
 * 67 || [|Xavier Cugat] || Green Eyes || 1941 ||< US Billboard 16 - 1941 (1 week), Brazil 68 of 1942 ||
 * 68 || [|Xavier Cugat] || Chica, Chica, Boom, Chic || 1941 ||< US Billboard 26 - 1941 (1 week), Brazil 50 of 1941 ||
 * 69 || Joel & Gaucho || Aurora || 1941 ||< Brazil 4 of 1941 ||
 * 70 || Jay McShann || Vine Street Blues || 1941 ||< Peel list 4 of 1941 ||
 * 71 || [|Glenn Miller] || I Know Why || 1941 ||< RYM 2 of 1941, US Billboard 18 - 1941 (1 week) ||
 * 72 || [|Tommy Dorsey] || Do I Worry? || 1941 ||< US Billboard 4 - 1941 (7 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Apr 1941 (4 weeks) ||
 * 73 || [|The Andrews Sisters] || Bounce Me Brother || 1941 ||< RYM 1 of 1941 ||
 * 74 || [|Harry James] || You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) || 1941 ||< Grammy Hall of Fame in 2010 (1941) ||
 * 75 || Pedro Vargas || Besame Mucho || 1941 ||< Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 (1941) ||
 * 76 || [|Kay Kyser] || (Lights Out) Til Reveille || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (15 weeks) ||
 * 77 || [|Tony Martin] || The Last Time I Saw Paris || 1941 ||< Oscar in 1941 (film 'Lady Be Good') ||
 * 78 || Tommy Tucker || [|I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire] || 1941 ||< US Billboard 4 - 1941 (13 weeks), US 1940s 4 - Sep 1941 (10 weeks) ||
 * 79 || [|Guy Lombardo] || Intermezzo (Souvenir De Vienne) || 1941 ||< US Billboard 1 - 1941 (13 weeks) ||
 * 80 || [|Anjos do Inferno] || Voce Ja Foi a Bahia? || 1941 ||< Brazil 5 of 1941 ||