Liste der Nummer-eins-R&B-Hits in den USA (1944)

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Dies ist eine Liste der Nummer-eins-Hits der von Billboard ermittelten Harlem Hit Parade in den USA im Jahr 1944. Diese Charts gelten als Vorgänger der Billboard R&B-Charts. In diesem Jahr gab es fünfzehn Nummer-eins-Songs.

1943
Vereinigte StaatenVereinigte Staaten Liste der Nummer-eins-R&B-Hits in den USA 1945
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(Zeitraum, Wochen auf Platz eins, Interpret, Titel, Autor[en], zusätzliche Informationen)
1. Januar 1944 – 7. Januar 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five Ration Blues[1]
Louis Jordan, Antonio Cosey, Collenane Clark
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8. Januar 1944 – 14. Januar 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters & his Orchestra Shoo-Shoo Baby (From the Universal Picture "Three Cheers for the Boys")[2]
Phil Moore
Version des Stückes aus der Universal-Produktion Follow the Boys (1944, Regie: A. Edward Sutherland)[3], die im Original von The Andrews Sisters präsentiert wurde.
15. Januar 1944 – 21. Januar 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Trumpet Solo by Cootie Williams Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me[4]
Duke Ellington
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22. Januar 1944 – 28. Januar 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston & his Orchestra G.I. Jive[5]
Johnny Mercer
Das Lied beschreibt den Tag des zum Militär angeworbenen Mannes in der Grundausbildung mit solchen Zeilen wie „Met a gal in calico, down in Santa Fe / Used to be her Sunday beau til I rode away. / Do I want her, do I want her love?[6]
29. Januar 1944 – 10. März 1944
6 Wochen (insgesamt 7)
7 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Trumpet Solo by Cootie Williams Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me
Duke Ellington
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11. März 1944 – 17. März 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Benny Goodman & his Orchestra feat. Charlie Christian Solo Flight[7]
Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman, Jimmy Mundy
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18. März 1944 – 24. März 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 8)
8 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Trumpet Solo by Cootie Williams Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me
Duke Ellington
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25. März 1944 – 31. März 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald Cow-Cow-Boogie (Cuma-Ti-Yi-Yi-Ay)[8]
Don Raye, Gene De Paul, Benny Carter
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1. April 1944 – 14. April 1944
2 Wochen (insgesamt 2)
2 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Main Stem[9]
Duke Ellington
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15. April 1944 – 21. April 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Buddy Johnson & his Band, Vocal Chorus by Ella Johnson When My Man Comes Home[10]
Buddy Johnson, J. Mayo Williams
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22. April 1944 – 28. April 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 3)
3 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Main Stem
Duke Ellington
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29. April 1944 – 5. Mai 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The King Cole Trio Straighten Up and Fly Right[11]
Nat King Cole, Irving Mills
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6. Mai 1944 – 12. Mai 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 4)
4 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Main Stem
Duke Ellington
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13. Mai 1944 – 14. Juli 1944
9 Wochen (insgesamt 10)
10 The King Cole Trio Straighten Up and Fly Right
Nat King Cole, Irving Mills
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15. Juli 1944 – 18. August 1944
5 Wochen (insgesamt 5)
5 Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five G.I. Jive[12]
Johnny Mercer
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19. August 1944 – 25. August 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The Mills Brothers Till Then[13]
Guy Wood, Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus
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26. August 1944 – 1. September 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 5)
5 Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five G.I. Jive
Johnny Mercer
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2. September 1944 – 29. September 1944
4 Wochen (insgesamt 4)
4 Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra Hamp's Boogie Woogie[14]
Lionel Hampton, Milt Buckner
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30. September 1944 – 6. Oktober 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Benny Carter & his Orchestra, Vocal by Dick Gray I'm Lost[15]
Otis René
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7. Oktober 1944 – 13. Oktober 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 5)
5 Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra Hamp's Boogie Woogie
Lionel Hampton, Milt Buckner
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14. Oktober 1944 – 20. Oktober 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 Benny Carter & his Orchestra, Vocal by Dick Gray I'm Lost
Otis René
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21. Oktober 1944 – 17. November 1944
4 Wochen (insgesamt 4)
4 The King Cole Trio Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You[16]
Don Redman, Andy Razaf
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18. November 1944 – 24. November 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald with Instrumental Accompaniment Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall[17]
Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher
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25. November 1944 – 1. Dezember 1944
1 Woche (insgesamt 6)
6 Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra Hamp's Boogie Woogie
Lionel Hampton, Milt Buckner
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2. Dezember 1944 – 29. Dezember 1944
4 Wochen (insgesamt 5)
5 The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald with Instrumental Accompaniment Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher
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  1. Discogs (Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five – Ration Blues)
  2. Discogs (Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters & his Orchestra – Shoo-Shoo Baby (From the Universal Picture "Three Cheers for the Boys"))
  3. Hello, Frisco, Hello bei IMDb
  4. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Trumpet Solo by Cootie Williams – Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me)
  5. Discogs (Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston & his Orchestra – G.I. Jive)
  6. Glenn T. Eskew: Johnny Mercer: Southern Songwriter for the World. Athens (GA): University of Georgia Press 2013, S. 174
  7. Discogs (Benny Goodman & his Orchestra feat. Charlie Christian – Solo Flight)
  8. Discogs (The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald – Cow-Cow-Boogie (Cuma-Ti-Yi-Yi-Ay))
  9. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra – Main Stem)
  10. Discogs (Buddy Johnson & his Band, Vocal Chorus by Ella Johnson – When My Man Comes Home)
  11. Discogs (The King Cole Trio – Straighten Up and Fly Right)
  12. Discogs (Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five – G.I. Jive)
  13. Discogs (The Mills Brothers – Till Then)
  14. Discogs (Lionel Hampton & his Orchestra – Hamp's Boogie Woogie)
  15. Discogs (Benny Carter & his Orchestra, Vocal by Dick Gray – I'm Lost)
  16. Discogs (The King Cole Trio – Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You)
  17. Discogs (The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald with Instrumental Accompaniment – Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall)