Hays Code decency standards permeate showbiz as local “blue-nose brigades” police nightclubs, a federal sin tax targets dancing establishments and It’s a Wonderful Life hits theaters. Most Jazz Big Bands dissolve and leave the charts to Pop Singers and “Sweet Bands,” but a Black vocal group scores the year’s top hit, and Great American Songbook legends shine on records.
#1 Song of the Year
Artists of the Year
- Perry Como
- Bing Crosby
- Frank Sinatra
Artist with Most Charting Songs
- Bing Crosby (12)
Average #1 Artist Age
- 36.1
#1 Songs
- Freddy Martin & His Orchestra, vocal Clyde Rogers – Symphony (January, 2 wks)
- Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra, vocal Vaughn Monroe & Norton Sisters – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (January, 5 wks)
- Betty Hutton – Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (March, 2 wks)
- Frankie Carle & His Orchestra, vocal Marjorie Hughes – Oh! What It Seemed to Be (March, 8 wks)
- Perry Como – Prisoner of Love (May, 5 wks)
- Ink Spots – The Gypsy (May, 10 wks)
- Perry Como – Surrender (August, 1 wk)
- Eddy Howard & His Orchestra, vocal Eddy Howard – To Each His Own (August, 9 wks)
- Frank Sinatra – Five Minutes More (September, 3 wks)
- Frankie Carle & His Orchestra, vocal Marjorie Hughes – Rumors Are Flying (October, 8 wks)
- Kay Kyser & His Orchestra, vocal Michael Douglas – Ole Buttermilk Sky (December, 1 wk)
- Bing Crosby with The Ken Darby Singers – White Christmas (December, 1 wk)