Liste der Billboard-Chartsongs (1950)

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Diese Liste enthält Musiker, Titel und deren Komponist(en), Datum des Eintritts in die Charts, Verweildauer in den Charts und höchste Position (abgekürzt HP). Die Voreinstellung erfolgt alphabetisch nach den Interpreten. Darüber hinaus kann sie nach dem Titel, Charteinstieg, Verweildauer, Position und Label sortiert werden.

Die Liste der Singles in den Billboard-Charts (1950) ist eine vollständige Liste der Songs, die sich im Kalenderjahr 1950 in den vom Magazin Billboard veröffentlichten Charts der USA platzieren konnten.

Bei der Aufstellung ist zu beachten, dass sich in den Billboard-Charts A- und B-Seite eines Tonträgers auch einzeln platzieren konnten; in diesem Fall werden sie in dieser Liste entsprechend separat aufgeführt. Die Angaben zur Anzahl der Wochen sowie der Bestplatzierung entsprechen dem Zeitrahmen des jeweiligen Kalenderjahres und bilden somit nur eine Teilstatistik ab. In diesem Jahr platzierten sich insgesamt 210 Songs.

In den frühen 1950er-Jahren änderte sich der öffentliche Geschmack; das Publikum wünschte sich die weichere und melodische Musik der Quartett-Gesangsgruppen.[1] In der ersten Hälfte des Jahrzehnts dominierte die Popmusik die Charts. Vom Gesang dominierter klassischer Pop ersetzte Big Band-Swing, der noch in der Phase nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs in die Charts gelangte, auch wenn man häufig Orchester verwendete, um die Sänger zu begleiten. Crooner im Stil der 1940er-Jahr wetteiferten mit einer neuen Generation von Sängern, von denen sich viele auf italienische Canto Bella-Traditionen stützen. Mitch Miller, A&R-Mann beim erfolgreichsten Label der Epoche, Columbia Records, gab den Ton für die Entwicklung der Popmusik bis weit in die Mitte des Jahrzehnts vor. Miller integrierte Country-, Western-, Rhythm-&-Blues- und Folk-Musik in den musikalischen Mainstream, indem er sie von vielen der größten Künstler seines Labels in einem Stil aufnehmen ließ, der den Pop-Traditionen entsprach.

„Viele Jazzkünstler, die in den 1950er Jahren aktiv waren, werden sagen, dass der Aufstieg des Rock ’n’ Roll den Tod des Jazz als eine Form der Popmusik markierte“, schrieb Nick Morrison. „Auch wenn diese Beobachtung wahr sein mag, scheint es ebenso wahr zu sein, dass ohne Jazz Rock’n’Roll niemals stattgefunden hätte. Zumindest wäre es nicht so gekommen wie es war. Und das Bindeglied zwischen Jazz und Rock ’n’ Roll ist der Nachkriegs-Rhythm and Blues von Künstlern wie Louis Jordan, Roy Brown, Wynonie Harris und vielen anderen, von denen die meisten aus der Bigband-Jazz und Swingära stammen“.[2] Songs dieser Ära wie Ain’t That Just Like a Woman (Louis Jodran), Good Rockin’ Tonight (Roy Brown), Hop, Skip & Jump (Roy Milton), All She Wants to Do Is Roc (Wynonie Harris) und Hucklebuck von Pearl Bailey und Hot Lips Page waren noch vom Jazz beeinflusst, und bereiteten den Weg für den Rock ’n’ Roll.

Interpret Titel
Autor(en)
Charteinstieg Wochen HP Labelnummer Bemerkungen
The Ames Brothers with Roy Ross & his Orchestra   Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!)
Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss
12.08.1950 15 7 Coral 60 253
The Ames Brothers with Roy Ross & his Orchestra   (Put Another Nickel In) Music! Music! Music!
Stephen Weiss, Bernie Baum
08.04.1950 1 30 Coral 60 153
The Ames Brothers with Roy Ross & his Orchestra   Rag Mop
Deacon Anderson, Johnnie Lee Wills
14.01.1950 14 1 Coral 60 140
The Ames Brothers with Roy Ross & his Orchestra   Sentimental Me
Jim Morehead, Jimmy Cassin
28.01.1950 27 3 Coral 60 140 B-Seite von Rag Mop.
The Andrews Sisters with Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra   I Can Dream, Can't I?
Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal
31.12.1949 11 1 Decca 24 705
The Andrews Sisters with Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra   I Wanna Be Loved?
Johnny Green, Billy Rose, Ed Heyman
13.05.1950 20 3 Decca 27 007
The Andrews Sisters with Russ Morgan & his Orchestra   Charley My Boy
Gus Kahn, Ted Fio Rito
07.01.1950 3 17 Decca 24 812 B-Seite von She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. Der aus den 1920er-Jahren stammende und durch Eddie Cantor und Billy Murray populäre Song wurde 1949/50 auch von Jimmy Dorsey, Ben Poillack und Louis Prima gecovert.
The Andrews Sisters with Russ Morgan & his Orchestra   She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (From Argosy-Production "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon")
M. Ottner
31.12.1949 1 29 Decca 24 812 Version des Stückes aus der Argosy-Produktion Der Teufelshauptmann (1949) von John Ford.
The Andrews Sisters & Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians     Merry Christmas Polka
Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke
07.01.1950 1 18 Decca 24 748
Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, Vocal by Dick Noel   Count Every Star
Bruno Coquatrix, Sammy Gallop
05.08.1950 7 17 Capitol 979
Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, Vocal by Ronnie Deauville   Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
28.10.1950 9 15 Capitol 1190 Der ursprünglich 1937 veröffentlichte Song stammt aus der Feder des österreichischen Komponisten Wilhelm Grosz, der 1934 nach Großbritannien emigrierte und dort unter dem Pseudonym Hugh Williams arbeitete.
Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, Vocal by Ronnie Deauville   Sentimental Me
Jim Morehead, Jimmy Cassin
03.06.1950 7 22 Capitol 923
Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, Vocal by Ronnie Deauville & the Skyliners   Can Anyone Explain
Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss
07.10.1950 1 27 Capitol 1131
Ray Anthony & his Orchestra, Vocal by Ronnie Deauville & the Skyliners   Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You) (From the MGM Picture "Three Little Words")
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
04.11.1950 8 16 Capitol 1190 B-Seite von Harbor Lights; Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Verfilmung Drei kleine Worte (1950) von Richard Thorpe, die im Original von Fred Astaire interpretiert wird.
Jan August & Jerry Murad's Harmonicats   Bewitched
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
20.05.1950 7 17 Mercury 5399
Gene Autry with Instrumental Accompaniment   Peter Cottontail
Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins
01.04.1950 5 5 Columbia 38 750
Gene Autry with Vocal Group   Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)
Gene Autry, Oakley Haldeman, Harriett Melka
07.01.1950 1 24 Columbia 37 942
Gene Autry & the Cass County Boys with Carl Cotner & his Orchestra   Frosty the Snow Man
Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins
09.12.1950 3 15 Columbia 38 907
Gene Autry & the Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment   Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Johnny Marks
31.12.1949 6 1 Columbia 38 610
Dave Barbour & his Orchestra   The Mambo (Qué rico el mambo)
Pérez Prado
09.09.1950 1 27 Capitol 973
Blue Barron & his Orchestra, Vocal by Bobby Beers & the Blue Notes, Narration: John McCormick   Are You Lonesome Tonight
Roy Turk, Lou Handman
15.04.1950 8 19 MGM 10 628
Eileen Barton with the New Yorkers   If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked a Cake
Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill, Clem Watts
11.03.1950 15 1 National 9103
Tex Beneke & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Glenn Douglas   I Can Dream, Can't I
Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain
31.12.1949 1 29 Victor 20-3553
Ray Bolger & Ethel Merman with Sy Oliver & his Orchestra   Dearie (From the "Copacabana Show Of 1950")
Bob Hilliard, Dave Mann
11.03.1950 11 13 Decca 24 873 B-Seite von I Said My Pajamas (And Put On My Pray'rs)
Ray Bolger & Ethel Merman with Sy Oliver & his Orchestra   I Said My Pajamas (And Put On My Pray'rs)
George Wyle, Eddie Pola
25.03.1950 2 25 Decca 24 873
Owen Bradley & his Quintet, Vocal Duet by Jack Shook & Dottie Dillard   Blues Stay Away From Me
Rabon Delmore, Wayne Raney, Henry Glover, Alton Delmore
14.01.1950 7 15 Coral 60 107
Teresa Brewer with the Dixieland All Stars   Music! Music! Music!
Stephen Weiss, Bernie Baum
04.02.1950 17 1 London 604
Teresa Brewer with Jimmy Lytell & the Dixieland All Stars   Choo'n Gum
Vic Mizzy, Mann Curtis
22.04.1950 5 17 London 678
Eddie Cantor, Lisa Kirk & Sammy Kaye & his Orchestra   The Old Piano Roll Blues
Cy Coben
01.07.1950 1 29 Victor 20-3751
Hoagy Carmichael & Cass Daley with Matty Matlock's All Stars   The Old Piano Roll Blues
Cy Coben
27.05.1950 7 15 Decca 24 977
Joe "Fingers" Carr & The Carr-Hops   Sam's Song
Jack Elliott, Lew Quadling
17.06.1950 10 8 Capitol 962 Joe "Fingers" Carr ist ein Pseudonym des Musikproduzenten und Pianisten Lou Busch.
Mindy Carson with Henri René & his Orchestra   Candy and Cake
Bob Merrill
18.03.1950 3 16 Victor 20-3681 B-Seite von My Foolish Heart.
Mindy Carson with Chorus & Henri René & his Orchestra   My Foolish Heart (From the Samuel Goldwyn-Film "My Foolish Heart")
Ned Washington, Victor Young
06.05.1950 11 13 Victor 20-3681 Version des Stückes aus der Samuel Goldwyn-Produktion Angst vor der Schande (1949) von Mark Robson, in der der Song von Martha Mears vorgetragen wurde. Die Filmversion erhielt 1950 eine Oscarnominierung für den besten Song.
Carmen Cavallaro & his Orchestra, Vocal by Bob Lido, the Cavaliers & Ensemble   (Put Another Nickel In) Music! Music! Music!
Stephen Weiss, Bernie Baum
18.03.1950 8 17 Decca 24 881
Don Cherry with Dave Terry & his Orchestra & Chorus   Thinking of You (Featured in MGM Picture "Three Little Words")
Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar
23.09.1950 14 4 Decca 27 128 Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Produktion Drei kleine Worte (1950) von Richard Thorpe, die im Film in zwei Versionen von Fred Astaire und Red Skelton präsentiert wird.
Buddy Clark with the Girl Friends & Ted Dale & his Orchestra   A Dreamer's Holiday
Kim Gannon, Mabel Wayne
31.12.1949 5 15 Columbia 38 599
Nat King Cole with Les Baxter & his Orchestra   Mona Lisa (From the Paramount Picture "Captain Carey, U.S.A")
Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
10.06.1950 27 1 Capitol 1010 Version des Stückes aus der Paramount-Produktion Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950) von Mitchell Leisen.
Nat King Cole & his Trio with Stan Kenton & his Orchestra   Orange Colored Sky
Frank Loesser, Milton DeLugg, Willie Stein
30.09.1950 13 11 Capitol 1184
Perry Como with Choir & Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres   Ave Maria
Franz Schubert
31.12.1949 2 22 Victor 52-0071
Perry Como with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra & Chorus   Patricia
Benny Davis
30.09.1950 12 7 Victor 20-3905
Perry Como & Betty Hutton with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   A Bushel and a Peck (From the Musical Production "Guys And Dolls")
Frank Loesser
04.11.1950 8 6 Victor 20-3930 Version des Stückes aus dem Broadway-Musical Guys and Dolls (1950).
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   A Dreamer's Holiday
Kim Gannon, Mabel Wayne
31.12.1949 9 4 Victor 20-3543
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) (From the Walt Disney-Film "Cinderella")
Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston
28.01.1950 6 17 Victor 20-3607 Version des Stückes aus der Walt-Disney-Produktion Cinderella (1950) von Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson und Hamilton Luske, die im Original von Verna Felton präsentiert wird. Die Filmversion erhielt 1951 eine Oscarnominierung für den besten Song.
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   Hoop-Dee-Doo
Frank Loesser, Milton DeLugg
29.04.1950 17 4 Victor 20-3747
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   I Cross My Fingers
Walter Kent, Walton Farrar
12.08.1950 2 25 Victor 20-3846
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra   I Wanna Go Home (With You)
Joe Candullo, Jack Joyce
28.01.1950 1 30 Victor 20-3586
Lawrence "Piano Roll" Cook, his "Player Piano" & Orchestra, Sung by the Jim Dandies   The Old Piano Roll Blues
Cy Coben
06.05.1950 9 23 Abbey 15 003
Bing Crosby with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra   La vie en rose
Mack David, Louiguy
23.09.1950 5 18 Decca 27 111
Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus & Victor Young & his Orchestra   All My Love
Paul Durand, Mitchell Parish, Henri Cortet
14.10.1950 8 14 Decca 27 117
Bing Crosby with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires & John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra   Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Johnny Marks
16.12.1950 2 25 Decca 27 159
Bing Crosby with Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires & Perry Botkin's String Band   Dear Hearts And Gentle People
Bob Hilliard, Sammy Fain
31.12.1949 13 2 Decca 24 798 B-Seite von Mule Train. Auch Doris Day, Jim Reeves, Bob Crosby and the Bobcats, Gordon MacRae und Dinah Shore coverten den Country-Song in dieser Zeit.[3]
Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers & John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra   White Christmas (1946)
Irving Berlin
31.12.1949 2 7 Decca 23 778 Der Lyriker Carl Sandburg schrieb: „Wenn wir ['White Christmas'] singen, hassen wir niemanden“.[4]
Bing Crosby with Lyn Murray & his Orchestra & Chorus   Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
11.11.1950 5 10 Decca 27 219
Bing Crosby with Perry Botkin's String Band   Mule Train (Featured in Republic-Picture "Singing Guns")
Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman
31.12.1949 6 5 Decca 24 798
Bing Crosby with Vic Schoen & his Orchestra   Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
04.02.1950 11 9 Decca 24 863
Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his Orchestra   Quicksilver
Irving Taylor, George Wyle, Eddie Pola
04.02.1950 12 8 Decca 24 827
Gary Crosby & Friend with Matty Matlock's All Stars   Play a Simple Melody
Irving Berlin
29.07.1950 19 3 Decca 27 112 B-Seite von Sam's Song; der Song stammt aus dem 1914 veröffentlichten Broadway-Musical Watch Your Step. Der als "Friend" bezeichnete Duettpartner ist Gary's Vater Bing.
Gary Crosby & Friend with Matty Matlock's All Stars   Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)
Lew Quadling, Jack Elliott
29.07.1950 19 3 Decca 27 112
Gary Crosby, Phillip Crosby, Dennis Crosby, Lindsay Crosby & Bing Crosby with Jeff Alexander Chorus & John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra   A Crosby Christmas
Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
23.12.1950 1 22 Decca 40 181
Vic Damone with Vocal Group & Chorus   Tzena, Tzena, Tzena
Gordon Jenkins, Spencer Ross
29.07.1950 9 8 Mercury 5454
Vic Damone with Glenn Osser & his Orchestra   Vagabond Shoes
Sammy Gallop, David Saxon
01.07.1950 13 18 Mercury 5429
Vic Damone with Ronnie Selby & his Orchestra   Just Say I Love Her
Rodolfo Falvo, Jack Val, Jimmy Dale, Martin Kalamanoff, Sam Ward
26.08.1950 1 26 Mercury 5474
Bill Darnel with Roy Ross & his Orchestra   Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
11.03.1950 1 26 Coral 60 147
Dennis Day with Charles Dant & his Orchestra & Chorus   All My Love
Mitchell Parish, Paul Durand
11.11.1950 2 22 Victor 20-3870
Dennis Day with Charles Dant & his Orchestra & Chorus   Goodnight, Irene
Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax
30.09.1950 2 22 Victor 20-3870 B-Seite von All My Love.
Dennis Day & the Ray Charles Choir with Henri René & his Orchestra   Mona Lisa (From the Paramount Film "Captain Carey, U.S.A.")
Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
19.08.1950 1 25 Victor 20-3753 Version des Stückes aus der Paramount-Produktion Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950) von Mitchell Leisen.
Dennis Day & the Rhythmaires with Charles Dant & his Orchestra   Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Bob Hilliard, Sammy Fain
21.01.1950 3 19 Victor 20-3596
Doris Day & her Country Cousins   Quicksilver
George Wyle, Eddie Pola, Irving Taylor
04.03.1950 1 20 Columbia 38 638
Doris Day with George Wyle & his Orchestra   I Said My Pajamas (and Put On My Pray'rs)
Eddie Pola, George Wyle
18.03.1950 1 27 Columbia 38 709
Doris Day & Male Quartet with John Rarig & his Orchestra   Canadian Capers (Cuttin' Capers) (From "My Dream Is Yours")
Gus Chandler, Bert White, Henry Cohen
14.01.1950 1 29 Columbia 38 595 Aus der Warner Bros.-Produktion Mein Traum bist Du (1949, Regie Michael Curtiz ), in dem ihn Doris Day auch vorstellt.
Doris Day with the Mellomen & George Wyle & his Orchestra   Hoop-Dee-Doo
Frank Loesser, Milton DeLugg
27.05.1950 5 18 Columbia 38 771
Doris Day with the Mellomen & George Wyle & his Orchestra   I Didn't Slip - I Wasn't Pushed - I Fell
Eddie Pola, George Wyle
24.06.1950 1 28 Columbia 38 818
Doris Day with the Mellomen & John Rarig & his Orchestra   Bewitched
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
13.05.1950 15 10 Columbia 38 698
Johnny Desmond with the Quintones & Tony Mottola & his Orchestra   C'est si bon (It's So Good)
Henri Betti, André Hornez, Jerry Seelen
25.03.1950 2 25 MGM 10 613
Jimmy Dorsey & his Original "Dorseyland" Jazz Band, Vocal Chorus by Claire "Shanty" Hogan   Johnson Rag
Jack Lawrence, Guy Hall, Henry Kleinkauf
14.01.1950 9 14 Columbia 38 649
Billy Eckstine with Russ Case & his Orchestra   I Wanna Be Loved
Johnny Green, Billy Rose, Edward Heyman
17.06.1950 15 9 MGM 10 716
Billy Eckstine with Russ Case & his Orchestra   My Foolish Heart (From Sam Goldwyn-Production "My Foolish Heart")
Ned Washington, Victor Young
11.03.1950 19 6 MGM 10 623 Version des Stückes aus der Samuel Goldwyn-Produktion Angst vor der Schande (1949) von Mark Robson, in der der Song von Martha Mears vorgetragen wurde. Die Filmversion erhielt 1950 eine Oscarnominierung für den besten Song.
Billy Eckstine with the Quartones & Russ Case & his Orchestra   Sitting by the Window
Paul Insetta
04.02.1950 1 30 MGM 10 602
Percy Faith & his Orchestra & Chorus     All My Love
Mitchell Parish, Henri Cortet, Paul Durand
07.10.1950 9 18 Columbia 38 918
Percy Faith & his Orchestra & Chorus, Vocal Chorus by Russ Emery     I Cross My Fingers
Walter Kent, Walton Farrar
03.06.1950 4 20 Columbia 38 786
Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra & Chorus   Thinking of You (From the MGM Film "Three Little Words")
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
14.10.1950 11 9 Victor 20-3901 Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Produktion Drei kleine Worte (1950) von Richard Thorpe, die im Film in zwei Versionen von Fred Astaire und Red Skelton präsentiert wird.
Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra   Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
04.11.1950 5 27 Victor 20-3911
Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra   The Red We Want is the Red We've Got (in the Old Red, White and Blue)
Jimmy Kennedy, Bickley Reichner
16.09.1950 1 30 Victor 20-3904
Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Harry Prime   Nevertheless (From the MGM Film "Three Little Words")
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
14.10.1950 8 16 Victor 20-3904 B-Seite von The Red We Want is the Red We've Got (in the Old Red, White and Blue); Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Verfilmung Drei kleine Worte (1950) von Richard Thorpe, die im Original von Fred Astaire interpretiert wird.
Ralph Flanagan & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Harry Prime & the Band   Rag Mop
Deacon Anderson, Johnny Lee Wills
18.02.1950 7 10 Victor 20-3688
Red Foley with Instrumental Accompaniment   Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
21.01.1950 15 1 Decca 46 205
Red Foley with Instrumental Accompaniment   Cincinnati Dancing Pig
Al Lewis, Guy Wood
02.09.1950 2 24 Decca 46 261
Red Foley with the Anita Kerr Singers   Our Lady Of Fatima
Gladys Gollahon
02.09.1950 9 16 Decca 14 526
The Fontane Sisters with Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra & Chorus   I Wanna Be Loved (From "Casino de Paree Revue")
Billy Rose, Edward Heyman, Johnny Green
24.06.1950 3 24 Victor 20-3772
Tennessee Ernie Ford   Mule Train
Fred Glickman, Hy Heath, Johnny Lange
31.12.1949 5 12 Capitol 57-40 258
Tennessee Ernie Ford   The Cry of the Wild Goose
Terry Gilkyson
04.03.1950 2 21 Capitol 40 280
Frank Petty Trio   Rain
Eugene Ford
06.05.1950 5 17 MGM 10 669
Georgia Gibbs with Max Kaminsky's Dixielanders   If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d’ve Baked a Cake
Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill, Clem Watts
25.03.1950 6 21 Coral 60 169
Arthur Godfrey with the Chordettes & Archie Bleyer & his Orchestra   Candy and Cake
Bob Merrill
18.03.1950 5 17 Columbia 38 721
Larry Green, Vocal Refrain by the Honeydreamers   Bewitched (from the Musical Production "Pal Joey")
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
03.06.1950 9 15 Victor 20-3726
Ken Griffin at the Organ with Hawaiian Guitar   Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
28.10.1950 1 27 Columbia 38 889
Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by the Hamptones   Rag Mop
Deacon Anderson, Johnnie Lee Wills
11.02.1950 7 10 Decca 24 855
Phil Harris & his Orchestra   Chattanoogie Shoe-Shine Boy
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
25.03.1950 2 26 Victor 20-3692
Phil Harris & his Orchestra & Chorus   The Old Master Painter
Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie
31.12.1949 8 14 Victor 20-3608
Phil Harris with Walter Scharf & his Orchestra   The Thing
Charles Randolph Grean
25.11.1950 5 1 Victor 20-3968
Richard Hayes with Mitch Miller & his Orchestra   The Old Master Painter
Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie
31.12.1949 7 7 Mercury 5342
Richard Hayes & Kitty Kallen with Jimmy Carroll & his Orchestra   Our Lady of Fatima
Gladys Gollahon
09.09.1950 12 10 Capitol 5466
Dick Haymes with Artie Shaw & his Strings & Woodwinds     Count Every Star
Bruno Coquatrix, Sammy Gallop
26.08.1950 4 15 Decca 27 042
Dick Haymes with Four Hits And A Miss & Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra     Roses
Tim Spencer, Glenn Spencer
27.05.1950 1 29 Decca 27 008
Dick Haymes with Four Hits And A Miss & Sonny Burke & his Orchestra     The Old Master Painter
Haven Gillespie, Beasley Smith
31.12.1949 10 5 Decca 24 801
Eddy Howard & his Orchestra   To Think You've Chosen Me
Bennie Benjamin, George David Weiss
23.12.1950 1 28 Mercury 5517
The Ink Spots   Sometime
Ted Fio Rito, Gus Kahn
02.09.1950 2 26 Decca 27 102
Jack Teter Trio   Johnson Rag
Guy Hall, Henry Kleinkauf
31.12.1949 11 6 London 501
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra, Soloist Betty Brewer   Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)
Joe Marsala
31.12.1949 5 8 Decca 24 720
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra, Soloist Sandy Evans   My Foolish Heart (From Samuel Goldwyn-Production "My Foolish Heart")
Victor Young, Ned Washington
11.03.1950 23 3 Decca 24 830 Version des Stückes aus der Samuel Goldwyn-Produktion Angst vor der Schande (1949) von Mark Robson.
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra & the Weavers   Goodnight Irene
Hudie Ledbetter, John Lomax
08.07.1950 25 1 Decca 27 077 B-Seite von Tzena Tzena Tzena.
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra & the Weavers   Tzena Tzena Tzena
Spencer Ross, Gordon Jenkins
01.07.1950 17 2 Decca 27 077
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra & Chorus & Artie Shaw   I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
Jaan Kenbrovin, John Kellette
23.09.1950 6 14 Decca 27 186 Jaan Kenbrovin ist ein gemeinsames Synonym der Songwriter James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent.
Gordon Jenkins & his Orchestra & Chorus, Vocal Chorus by Bonnie Lou Williams   Bewitched
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
29.04.1950 18 6 Decca 24 983
Spike Jones & his City Slickers   Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Johnny Marks, Eddie Maxwell
23.12.1950 1 22 Victor 20-3934
Spike Jones & his City Slickers, Vocal Refrain by Fleddy Morgan   Chinese Mule Train (from the Republic-Film "Singing Guns")
Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman
29.04.1950 3 13 Victor 20-3741 Parodie des Stückes aus der Republic-Produktion Rauchende Pistolen (1950) von R. G. Springsteen.
Spike Jones & his City Slickers, Vocal Refrain by George Rock   All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)
Donald Yetter Gardner
07.01.1950 1 18 Victor 20-3177 „Ich war ein gewaltiger Spike-Jones-Fan“ sagte Frank Zappa in einem Interview, „und als ich sechs oder sieben war, hatte [Jones] mit All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth einen Plattenhit, und ich habe ihm dann einen Fanbrief geschickt.“[5]
The Jubalaires with Rhythm Accompaniment   The Old Piano Roll Blues
Cy Coben
17.06.1950 1 26 Capitol 845
Anton Karas   "The Third Man" Theme (from "The Third Man")
Anton Karas
18.02.1950 27 1 London 536 Originalversion aus der London Film-Produktion Der dritte Mann (1949) von Carol Reed nach der gleichnamigen Romanvorlage von Graham Greene.
Danny Kaye with the Harmonaires & Vic Schoen & his Orchestra   I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts
Fred Heatherton
14.01.1950 2 26 Decca 24 784
Lisa Kirk & Fran Warren with Henri René & his Orchestra   Dearie
Bob Hilliard, Dave Mann
15.04.1950 2 29 Victor 20-3696
Gene Krupa & his Chicago Jazz, Vocal Refrain by Bobby Soots   Bonaparte's Retreat
Pee Wee King
19.08.1950 8 16 Victor 20-3677
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano   Dream a Little Dream of Me
Wilbur Schwandt, Fabian Andre, Gus Kahn
30.09.1950 5 23 Mercury 5458 B-Seite von Music, Maestro, Please.
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano   Music, Maestro, Please
Herb Magidson, Allie Wrubel
26.08.1950 9 14 Mercury 5458
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano   Stars and Stripes Forever
John Philip Sousa, Bob Russell
20.05.1950 4 20 Mercury 5421
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano   The Cry of the Wild Goose
Terry Gilkyson
11.02.1950 11 4 Mercury 5363
Frankie Laine with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano, Soprano: Loulie Jean Norman   Swamp Girl
Michael Brown
01.04.1950 4 15 Mercury 5390
Frankie Laine & Judd Conlon's Rhythmaires with Harry Geller & his Orchestra & Carl Fischer at the Piano   That Lucky Old Sun
Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie
31.12.1949 4 13 Mercury 5316
Frankie Laine & the Muleskinners   Mule Train
Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman
31.12.1949 6 1 Mercury 5345
Snooky Lanson with Beasley Smith & his Orchestra   The Old Master Painter
Beasley Smith, Haven Gillespie
07.01.1950 2 22 London 555
Mario Lanza with the Jeff Alexander Choir & Ray Sinatra & his Orchestra   Be My Love (From the MGM Film "Toast of New Orleans")
Nicholas Brodszky, Sammy Cahn
16.12.1950 2 13 Victor Red Seal 10-1561 Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Produktion Der Fischer von Louisiana (1950) von Norman Taurog, in der Mario Lanza den Song gemeinsam mit Kathryn Grayson präsentiert. Nicholas Brodszky und Sammy Cahn erhielten 1951 eine Oscarnominierung für den besten Song.
Jerry Lester with Orchestra   Orange Colored Sky
Milton DeLugg, Willie Stein
02.12.1950 1 30 Coral 60 325
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Guitar Solo by Don Rodney   The Third Man Theme (From the Carol Reed Motion Picture Production "The Third Man")
Anton Karas
18.03.1950 27 2 Decca 24 839 Gitarrenversion von Anton Karas' Nr.1-Klassiker aus Der dritte Mann (1949) von Carol Reed.
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians feat. Fred Kreitzer & Buddy Brennan at the Twin Pianos   The Petite Waltz (La petite valse)
Joe Heyne
07.10.1950 2 24 Decca 27 208 B-Seite von Harbor Lights.
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Vocal Chorus by Bill Flanagan     All My Love
Paul Durand, Mitchell Parish, Henri Contet
14.10.1950 10 15 Decca 27 118
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Vocal Chorus by Kenny Gardner     Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
14.10.1950 11 2 Decca 27 208
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Vocal Chorus by Kenny Gardner & the Lombardo Trio     Dearie (from the "Copacabana Show of 1950")
Bob Hilliard, Dave Mann
08.04.1950 9 11 Decca 24 899
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Vocal Chorus by Kenny Gardner & the Lombardo Trio     Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)
Carl Sigman, Herb Magidson
21.01.1950 19 10 Decca 24 825
Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, Vocal Chorus by Kenny Gardner & the Lombardo Trio     Tennessee Waltz
Redd Stewart, Pee Wee King
16.12.1950 2 21 Decca 27 336
Art Lund with LeRoy Holmes & his Orchestra   Mona Lisa (from Paramount Picture "Captain Carey, U.S.A.")
Ray Evans, Jay Livingston
08.07.1950 7 14 MGM 10 689 Version des Stückes aus der Paramount-Produktion Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950) von Mitchell Leisen.
The Mariners with Archie Bleyer & his Orchestra   Sometime
Gus Kahn, Ted Fio Rito
29.07.1950 10 16 Columbia 38 781
Dean Martin with Paul Weston & his Orchestra   I'll Always Love You (from the Paramount Picture "My Friend Irma Goes West")
Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
02.09.1950 16 11 Capitol 1028 Originalversion aus der Paramount-Produktion Irma, das unmögliche Mädchen (1950) von Hal Walker.
Freddy Martin & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Merv Griffin & the Ensemble   I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
Fred Heatherton
31.12.1949 8 10 Victor 20-3554 "Fred Heatherton" ist ein Pseudonym der britischen Songwriter Harold Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Lewis Ilda.
Freddy Martin & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Merv Griffin & the Martin Men   (Put Another Nickel in) Music! Music! Music!
Stephen Weiss, Bernie Baum
18.03.1950 8 13 Victor 20-3693
Mary Martin & Arthur Godfrey with Archie Bleyer & his Orchestra   Go to Sleep, Go to Sleep, Go to Sleep
Sammy Cahn, Fred Spielman
25.03.1950 7 8 Columbia 38 744
Tony Martin with Henri René & his Orchestra   La vie en rose
Mack David, Édith Piaf, Louiguy
15.07.1950 17 9 Victor 20-3819
Tony Martin with Henri René & his Orchestra   There's No Tomorrow
Al Hoffman, Leo Corday, Leon Carr
31.12.1949 20 2 Victor 20-3582
Tony Martin with Henri René & his Orchestra   Valencia
Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, Clifford Grey, José Padilla Sánchez
13.05.1950 6 18 Victor 20-3755
Tony Martin & Fran Warren with Henri René & his Orchestra   I Said My Pajamas (and Put on My Pray'rs)
Eddie Pola, George Wyle
28.01.1950 13 5 Victor 20-3613
Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus   Tzena Tzena Tzena
Gordon Jenkins, Spencer Ross
15.07.1950 12 10 Columbia 38 885
The Mills Brothers   Daddy's Little Girl
Robert Harrison Burke, Horace Gerlach
04.03.1950 15 9 Decca 24 872
The Mills Brothers   Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) (Featured in MGM Picture "Three Little Words")
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
11.11.1950 7 11 Decca 27 253 Version des Stückes aus der MGM-Verfilmung Drei kleine Worte (1950) von Richard Thorpe.
Carmen Miranda & the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his Orchestra     The Wedding Samba
Abraham Ellstein, Allan Small, Joseph Liebowitz
28.01.1950 3 23 Decca 24 841
Guy Mitchell with Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus   My Heart Cries for You
Carl Sigman, Peter Mars
09.12.1950 3 5 Columbia 39 067 Hinter dem Pseudonym Peter Mars verbirgt sich Percy Faith.
Guy Mitchell with Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus   The Roving Kind
Jessie Cavanaugh, Arnold Stanton
16.12.1950 2 17 Columbia 39 067 B-Seite von My Heart Cries for You.
Vaughn Monroe & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by the Moon Maids   Bamboo
Buddy Bernier, Nat Simon
28.01.1950 7 16 Victor 20-3627
Vaughn Monroe & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by the Moon Men   Mule Train (From the Republic-Film "Singing Guns")
Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman
31.12.1949 4 15 Victor 20-3600 Diese Version wurde 1950 in der Produktion Rauchende Pistolen (1950)[6] eingesetzt und erhielt 1951 eine Oscarnominierung für den besten Song.
Al Morgan with Orchestra   Jealous Heart
Jenny Lou Carson
31.12.1949 4 23 Universal U-148
Russ Morgan & his Orchestra   Johnson Rag
Guy Hall, Henry Kleinkauf, Jack Lawrence
14.01.1950 6 16 Decca 25 442
Russ Morgan & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by the Morganaires   Blue Christmas
Jay Johnson, Billy Hayes
31.12.1950 2 11 Decca 24 766
Russ Morgan & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by the Morganaires   Sentimental Me
Jim Morehead, Jimmy Cassin
29.04.1950 15 10 Decca 24 904
Patti Page with Harry Geller & his Orchestra   All My Love (Bolero)
Paul Durand, Mitchell Parish
02.09.1950 17 2 Mercury 5455
Patti Page with Jack Rael & his Orchestra   The Tennessee Waltz
Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart
18.11.1950 6 2 Mercury 5534
The Patti Page Quartet   With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming
Mack Gordon, Harry Revel
07.01.1950 11 13 Mercury 5334
Les Paul   Goofus
William Harold, Wayne King, Gus Kahn
07.10.1950 2 21 Capitol 1192
Les Paul   Nola
Felix Arndt, James Burns
24.06.1950 17 9 Capitol 1014
Édith Piaf with Robert Chauvigny & his Orchestra   La vie en rose (English)
Louigny, Mack David
21.10.1950 3 23 Columbia 38 948
Louis Prima & Keely Smith with Orchestra & Chorus   Oh Babe!
Louis Prima, Milton Kabak
18.11.1950 4 16 Robin Hood 101
Edmundo Ros & his Orchestra   The Wedding Samba
Abraham Ellstein, Allan Small, Joseph Liebowitz
21.01.1950 7 16 London 499
Mervin Shiner with Instrumental Accompaniment   Peter Cottontail
Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins
25.03.1950 6 8 Decca 46 221
Dinah Shore with Harry Zimmerman & his Orchestra & Vocal Group   It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House (From "It's a Small World")
Jack Elliott, Harold Spina
18.02.1950 3 20 Columbia 38 689
Dinah Shore with Harry Zimmerman & his Orchestra & Vocal Group   Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Bob Hilliard, Sammy Fain
31.12.1949 12 7 Columbia 38 605
Dinah Shore with Henri René & his Orchestra & Chorus   My Heart Cries for You
Carl Sigman, Peter Mars
23.12.1950 1 22 Victor 20-3978
Frank Sinatra with the Jeff Alexander Choir & Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra   Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
Harry Stone, Jack Stapp
18.03.1950 1 24 Columbia 38 708
Frank Sinatra with Mitch Miller & his Orchestra & Chorus   Goodnight Irene
Huddie Ledbetter, John Lomax
05.08.1950 9 12 Columbia 38 892
Frank Sinatra & the Modernaires with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra   The Old Master Painter
Haven Gillespie, Beasley Smith
07.01.1950 6 21 Columbia 38 650
Bill Snyder & his Orchestra   Bewitched ("Pal Joey")
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
22.04.1950 19 3 Tower 1473
Phil Spitalny & the Hour of Charm Choir   Our Lady of Fatima
Gladys Gollahon
28.10.1950 5 23 Victor 20-3920
Jo Stafford with Vocal Trio & Harold Mooney & his Orchestra   Goodnight, Irene
Huddie Ledbetter
09.09.1950 1 26 Capitol 1142
Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his Orchestra, Piano: George Greeley   No Other Love
Bob Russell, Paul Weston
26.08.1950 11 8 Capitol 1053 B-Seite von Sometime.
Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his Orchestra, Piano: George Greeley   Sometime
Ted Fio Rito, Gus Kahn
02.09.1950 3 27 Capitol 1053
Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae with Paul Weston & his Orchestra   Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (the Magic Song) (From the Walt Disney-Production "Cinderella")
Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston
31.12.1949 6 19 Capitol 57-782 Version des Stückes aus der Disney-Produktion Cinderella von Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson und Hamilton Luske.
Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae with Paul Weston & his Orchestra   Dearie
Dave Mann, Bob Hilliard
11.03.1950 11 12 Capitol 858
Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae with Paul Weston & his Orchestra   Echoes
Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss
31.12.1949 4 25 Capitol 57-782 B-Seite von Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (the Magic Song).
Jo Stafford & Gordon MacRae with Paul Weston & his Orchestra   Whispering Hope
Alice Hawthorne
31.12.1949 4 14 Capitol 57-690 Der Originalsong Whispering Hope (1868) stammt aus der Feder des Schriftstellers und Songwriters Septimus Winner (1827-1902), der bevorzugt unter dem Pseudonym "Alice Hawthorne" arbeitete.
Jo Stafford & the Starlighters with Paul Weston's Dixie Eight   Simple Melody
Irving Berlin
01.07.1950 3 27 Capitol 1039
Kay Starr with Frank De Vol & his Orchestra   Hoop-Dee-Doo
Frank Loesser, Milton DeLugg
20.05.1950 8 14 Capitol 980
Kay Starr with Frank De Vol & his Orchestra   Oh Babe
Louis Prima, Milton Kaback
25.11.1950 5 12 Capitol 1278
Kay Starr with Lou Busch & his Orchestra   Bonaparte's Retreat
Pee Wee King
17.06.1950 24 5 Capitol 936
Kay Starr with Tennessee Ernie Ford & Orchestra   I'll Never Be Free
Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss
26.08.1950 18 3 Capitol 1124
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye, Vocal Refrain by Don Cornell   It Isn't Fair
Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, Sylvester Sprigato
11.02.1950 22 3 Victor 20-3609
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye, Vocal Refrain by the Kaydets   Roses
Tim Spencer, Glen Spencer
13.05.1950 9 13 Victor 20-3754
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye, Vocal Chorus by Tony Alámo & the Kaydets   Harbor Lights
Jimmy Kennedy, Hugh Williams
09.09.1950 16 1 Columbia 38 963
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye, Vocal Refrain by Tony Alámo & the Kaye Choir   Wanderin
Sammy Kaye
22.04.1950 9 11 Victor 20-3680
Dick Todd & Phil Ellis Choristers with Eddie Miller & his Orchestra     Daddy's Little Girl
Robert Harrison Burke, Horace Gerlach
04.02.1950 16 11 Rainbow 80 008
Paul Weston & his Orchestra with the Norman Luboff Choir   Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You)
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby
28.10.1950 9 9 Columbia 38 982
Margaret Whiting & Bob Hope with the Starlighters & Billy May & his Orchestra   Blind Date
Sid Robin
24.06.1950 3 21 Capitol 1042
Margaret Whiting & Frank De Vol with Vocal Group & Orchestra   I Said My Pajamas (and Put On My Pray'rs)
Eddie Pola, George Wyle
18.03.1950 1 24 Capitol 841
Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely with Orchestra   Broken Down Merry-Go-Round
Fred Stryker, Arthur Herbert
04.03.1950 1 26 Capitol 800
Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely with Orchestra   Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)
Steve Allen
15.04.1950 6 19 Capitol 960
Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely with Orchestra   Slipping Around
Floyd Tillman
31.12.1949 7 2 Capitol 57-40 224
Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely with Vocal Group & Orchestra   A Bushel and a Peck (From the New York Musical "Guys and Dolls")
Frank Loesser
28.10.1950 8 13 Capitol 1234 Version des Stückes aus dem Broadway-Musical Guys and Dolls (1950).
Johnnie Lee Wills & his Boys   Rag Mop
Deacon Anderson, Johnnie Lee Wills
25.02.1950 3 10 Bullet 696
Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra & Choir   Blue Christmas
Billy Hayes, Jay W. Johnson
31.12.1949 2 21 Columbia 38 635
Hugo Winterhalter & his Orchestra with Mixed Chorus   Count Every Star
Sammy Gallop, Bruno Coquatrix
13.05.1950 20 10 Victor 20-3697
Yogi Yorgesson with the Johnny Duffy Trio   I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas
Harry Stewart
31.12.1949 2 5 Capitol 57-781
Yogi Yorgesson with the Johnny Duffy Trio   Yingle Bells
James Lord Pierpont, Harry Stewart
31.12.1949 2 7 Capitol 57-781 B-Seite von I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas.
Victor Young & his Orchestra & Chorus, Soloist: Don Cherry   The 3rd Man Theme (From the Carol Reed Motion Picture Production "The 3rd Man")
Anton Karas, Walter Lord
22.07.1950 2 25 Decca 27 048
Victor Young & his Orchestra & Chorus, Soloist: Don Cherry   Mona Lisa (From Paramount Picture "Captain Carey, U.S.A.")
Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
01.07.1950 15 10 Decca 27 048 B-Seite von The 3rd Man Theme.
Victor Young & his Singing Strings   La vie en rose
Louiguy, Édith Piaf
10.06.1950 1 27 Decca 24 816 B-Seite von The 3rd Man Theme.
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  1. Peter J. Silvester; The Story of Boogie-Woogie: A Left Hand Like God. Lanham (Maryland), Scargrow 2009, S. 234.
  2. Post-War Nick Morrison: Rhythm And Blues: Bridging Jazz, Rock in NPR Music
  3. Thomas S. Hischak: The Tin Pan Alley Song Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press, 2002, S. 79
  4. Gary Giddins: Bing Crosby: Swinging on a Star: The War Years, 1940-1946. Little, Brown, 2018
  5. Neil Slaven: Electric Don Quixote: Die Ultimative Geschichte Von Frank Zappa. 2010
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042970/ Rauchende Pistolen (IMDb)