1956 Music Hits: Top Songs, Radio Favorites, and Pop Classics
Top 10 Songs of 1956
- Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley
- Hound Dog – Elvis Presley
- My Prayer – The Platters
- Long Tall Sally – Little Richard
- Why Do Fools Fall in Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
- Mack the Knife – Louis Armstrong
- Blue Suede Shoes – Carl Perkins
- My Blue Heaven – Fats Domino
- Singing the Blues – Guy Mitchell
- In the Still of the Night – The Five Satins
1956 Music Hits by Style
Beyond the Top 10, 1956 music shows the moment when early rock and roll, doo-wop, R&B, pop standards, country, novelty records, and movie songs were all sharing radio space. Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, The Platters, Doris Day, Pat Boone, Johnny Cash, and Bill Haley & His Comets helped make 1956 one of the true turning-point years in popular music.
1956 Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, and Early Teen Hits
Rock and roll was exploding in 1956, and the sound was loud, young, exciting, and a little scary to parents who preferred their music to sit up straight. Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Bill Haley, and Fats Domino helped push rock and roll from a trend into a cultural shift.
See You Later, Alligator – Bill Haley & His Comets
Roll Over Beethoven – Chuck Berry
Heartbreak Hotel – Elvis Presley
Don’t Be Cruel – Elvis Presley
Be-Bop-A-Lula – Gene Vincent
Tutti Frutti – Little Richard
Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley
R-O-C-K – Bill Haley & His Comets
Tutti Frutti – Pat Boone
Rip It Up – Little Richard
I Was the One – Elvis Presley
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You – Elvis Presley
Rip It Up – Bill Haley & His Comets
Bo Weevil – Fats Domino
I’m in Love Again – Fats Domino
So Long – Fats Domino
A Rose and a Baby Ruth – George Hamilton IV
1956 Doo-Wop, R&B, Vocal Groups, and Jump Blues
Doo-wop and R&B gave 1956 some of its richest vocal harmonies and most memorable group records. The Platters, The Five Satins, The Cadillacs, The Turbans, Shirley & Lee, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, and Buchanan & Goodman helped make the year feel both romantic and playful.
Let the Good Times Roll – Shirley & Lee
The A.B.C.’s of Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
(You’ve Got) The Magic Touch – The Platters
Speedo – The Cadillacs
When You Dance – The Turbans
The Great Pretender – The Platters
Eddie My Love – The Chordettes / The Fontane Sisters
Stranded in the Jungle – The Cadets
Heaven on Earth – The Platters
Born to Be with You – The Chordettes
Tonight You Belong to Me – Karen Chandler & Jimmy Wakely
Cindy, Oh Cindy – Vince Martin & The Tarriers
1956 Pop Standards, Crooners, and Traditional Pop Hits
Traditional pop was still very strong in 1956, with crooners, vocal groups, movie songs, and polished orchestral records sharing the charts with rock and roll. Doris Day, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Pat Boone, The Four Lads, Rosemary Clooney, and The Four Aces helped represent the smoother side of the year.
Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) – Doris Day
Memories Are Made of This – Dean Martin
Standing on the Corner – The Four Lads
The Wayward Wind – Gogi Grant
True Love – Grace Kelly & Bing Crosby
Rock and Roll Waltz – Kay Starr
I’ll Be Home – Pat Boone
Just Walking in the Rain – Johnnie Ray
A Tear Fell – Teresa Brewer
Confidential – Sonny Knight
Love Is the Tender Trap – Frank Sinatra
Graduation Day – The Four Freshmen / The Rover Boys
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town – Somethin’ Smith and the Redheads
Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) – Perry Como
Lovely One – The Four Voices
No, Not Much! – The Four Lads
Main Title and Molly-O – Dean Martin
To You, My Love – Nick Noble
My Little Angel – The Four Lads
Allegheny Moon – Patti Page
I’m in Love Again – The Fontane Sisters
Ivory Tower – Cathy Carr
On London Bridge – Jo Stafford
Too Close for Comfort – Eydie Gormé
On the Street Where You Live – Vic Damone
Two Different Worlds – Roger Williams & Jane Morgan
Band of Gold – Don Cherry
Sweet Heartaches – Eddie Fisher
More – Perry Como
Mutual Admiration Society – Eddy Arnold & Jaye P. Morgan
Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) – Pat Boone
I Could Have Danced All Night – Rosemary Clooney
Memories Are Made of This – Gale Storm
My Believing Heart – Joni James
Teen Age Prayer – Gale Storm
Ivory Tower – Gale Storm
I Saw Esau – The Ames Brothers
Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) – The Four Aces
You’re Sensational – Frank Sinatra
It Only Hurts for a Little While – The Ames Brothers
To Love Again – The Four Aces
1956 Country, Folk, and Roots-Leaning Hits
Country and roots music were also part of the 1956 story. Johnny Cash, Eddy Arnold, Jimmy Wakely, George Hamilton IV, and other country-leaning performers helped keep storytelling, twang, and crossover appeal alive while rock and roll was busy kicking down the front door.
I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash
Mutual Admiration Society – Eddy Arnold & Jaye P. Morgan
Tonight You Belong to Me – Karen Chandler & Jimmy Wakely
A Rose and a Baby Ruth – George Hamilton IV
Cindy, Oh Cindy – Vince Martin & The Tarriers
1956 Novelty Records, Comedy Songs, and Pop Culture Curveballs
1956 had more than polished ballads and early rock classics. Novelty records, sound-effect songs, and oddball radio hits also found an audience. These songs helped make the year feel like a jukebox, a comedy sketch, and a teenager’s record collection were all fighting for space.
Transfusion – Nervous Norvus
The Green Door – Jim Lowe
The Flying Saucer – Buchanan & Goodman
The Happy Whistler – Don Robertson
Sadie’s Shawl – Bob Sharples
1956 Instrumentals, Jazz, Easy Listening, and Big Band Favorites
Instrumentals, jazz, easy listening, and big band records still had a place in 1956. Nelson Riddle, Les Baxter, Count Basie, Bill Doggett, Hugo Winterhalter, Eddie Heywood, George Cates, Chet Atkins, and other musicians showed that the year was not only about vocals and rock rebellion.
Moonglow / Theme from Picnic – Morris Stoloff
Lisbon Antigua – Nelson Riddle
April in Paris – Count Basie
Heart and Soul – Johnny Maddox
The Poor People of Paris – Les Baxter
Honky Tonk – Bill Doggett
Canadian Sunset – Hugo Winterhalter with Eddie Heywood
Moonglow & Theme from Picnic – George Cates
Soft Summer Breeze – Eddie Heywood
When the White Lilacs Bloom – Florian Zabach
Lullaby of Birdland – The Blue Stars
The Poor People of Paris (Jean’s Song) – Chet Atkins
City of Angels – The Highlights
PCM’s 1956 Top 100 Music Hits
- Love Me Tender – Elvis Presley
- Hound Dog – Elvis Presley
- My Prayer – The Platters
- Long Tall Sally – Little Richard
- Why Do Fools Fall in Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
- Mack the Knife – Louis Armstrong
- Blue Suede Shoes – Carl Perkins
- My Blue Heaven – Fats Domino
- Singing the Blues – Guy Mitchell
- In the Still of the Night – The Five Satins
- See You Later, Alligator – Bill Haley & His Comets
- Let the Good Times Roll – Shirley & Lee
- Roll Over Beethoven – Chuck Berry
- The A.B.C.’s of Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
- Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) – Doris Day
- (You’ve Got) The Magic Touch – The Platters
- Blueberry Hill – Louis Armstrong
- Heartbreak Hotel – Elvis Presley
- Don’t Be Cruel – Elvis Presley
- I Walk the Line – Johnny Cash
- Be-Bop-A-Lula – Gene Vincent
- Tutti Frutti – Little Richard
- Speedo – The Cadillacs
- Memories Are Made of This – Dean Martin
- When You Dance – The Turbans
- The Great Pretender – The Platters
- Standing on the Corner – The Four Lads
- The Wayward Wind – Gogi Grant
- True Love – Grace Kelly & Bing Crosby
- Eddie My Love – The Chordettes / The Fontane Sisters
- Rock and Roll Waltz – Kay Starr
- Stranded in the Jungle – The Cadets
- Blue Suede Shoes – Elvis Presley
- I’ll Be Home – Pat Boone
- Moonglow / Theme from Picnic – Morris Stoloff
- Just Walking in the Rain – Johnnie Ray
- Transfusion – Nervous Norvus
- R-O-C-K – Bill Haley & His Comets
- A Tear Fell – Teresa Brewer
- Tutti Frutti – Pat Boone
- Rip It Up – Little Richard
- The Green Door – Jim Lowe
- Lisbon Antigua – Nelson Riddle
- Confidential – Sonny Knight
- Love Is the Tender Trap – Frank Sinatra
- Graduation Day – The Four Freshmen / The Rover Boys
- In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town – Somethin’ Smith and the Redheads
- Bo Weevil – Fats Domino
- April in Paris – Count Basie
- Heart and Soul – Johnny Maddox
- The Poor People of Paris – Les Baxter
- I Was the One – Elvis Presley
- Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom) – Perry Como
- Lovely One – The Four Voices
- I Want You, I Need You, I Love You – Elvis Presley
- No, Not Much! – The Four Lads
- Main Title and Molly-O – Dean Martin
- Rip It Up – Bill Haley & His Comets
- Honky Tonk – Bill Doggett
- To You, My Love – Nick Noble
- Canadian Sunset – Hugo Winterhalter with Eddie Heywood
- My Little Angel – The Four Lads
- Allegheny Moon – Patti Page
- I’m in Love Again – The Fontane Sisters
- Ivory Tower – Cathy Carr
- On London Bridge – Jo Stafford
- I’m in Love Again – Fats Domino
- Too Close for Comfort – Eydie Gormé
- The Flying Saucer – Buchanan & Goodman
- Heaven on Earth – The Platters
- On the Street Where You Live – Vic Damone
- Two Different Worlds – Roger Williams & Jane Morgan
- Band of Gold – Don Cherry
- Sweet Heartaches – Eddie Fisher
- Moonglow & Theme from Picnic – George Cates
- Soft Summer Breeze – Eddie Heywood
- More – Perry Como
- So Long – Fats Domino
- Born to Be with You – The Chordettes
- Mutual Admiration Society – Eddy Arnold & Jaye P. Morgan
- Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) – Pat Boone
- I Could Have Danced All Night – Rosemary Clooney
- Memories Are Made of This – Gale Storm
- My Believing Heart – Joni James
- The Happy Whistler – Don Robertson
- Tonight You Belong to Me – Karen Chandler & Jimmy Wakely
- Teen Age Prayer – Gale Storm
- When the White Lilacs Bloom – Florian Zabach
- Ivory Tower – Gale Storm
- I Saw Esau – The Ames Brothers
- A Rose and a Baby Ruth – George Hamilton IV
- Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) – The Four Aces
- Cindy, Oh Cindy – Vince Martin & The Tarriers
- You’re Sensational – Frank Sinatra
- It Only Hurts for a Little While – The Ames Brothers
- Sadie’s Shawl – Bob Sharples
- Lullaby of Birdland – The Blue Stars
- The Poor People of Paris (Jean’s Song) – Chet Atkins
- City of Angels – The Highlights
- To Love Again – The Four Aces