Billboard Top R&B Records of 1957 explained

Billboard Top R&B Records of 1957 is made up of two year-end charts compiled by Billboard magazine ranking the year's top rhythm and blues records based on record sales and disc jockey plays.[1] [2] Due to the extent of cross-over between the R&B and pop charts in 1957, the song's rank, if any, in the year-end pop chart is also provided.

RetailDisk
jockey
Pop
rank
[3]
TitleArtist(s)Label
1 10/NR 16/NR "Jailhouse Rock"/"Treat Me Nice" RCA Victor
2 3/24 21 "Searchin'"/"Young Blood" Atco
3 12 20 "You Send Me" Keen
4 21 19 "Wake Up Little Susie" Cadence
5 7 1 "All Shook Up" Elvis Presley RCA Victor
6 1 50 "Blue Monday" RCA Victor
7 20 27 "Honeycomb" Roulette
8 23 24 "Diana" ABC-Paramount
9 36 35 "Silhouettes" Augusta
10 29 18 "Come Go with Me" Dot
11 4 38 "I'm Walkin'" Fats Domino Imperial
12 2 NR "Love Is Strange" Vik
13 14 40 "Send for Me" Capitol
14 16 43 "Short Fat Fannie" Specialty
15 8 22 "School Days" Chess
16 NR 3 "Little Darlin'" Mercury
17 28 30 "That'll Be the Day" Brunswick
18 41 NR "Lucille" Specialty
19 15 28 "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" Sun
19 13 48 "Blueberry Hill" Fats Domino Imperial
21 35 NR "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" Checker
22 9 NR "C.C. Rider" Atlantic
23 11 47 "Mr. Lee" Atlantic
24 22 14 "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear"/"Loving You" Elvis Presley RCA Victor
25 5 NR "Since I Met You Baby" Atlantic
26 49 5 "So Rare" Fraternity
27 6 NR "Jim Dandy" Atlantic
28 42 NR "Honky Tonk" King
29 30 NR "Little Bitty Pretty One" Aladdin
30 NR 42 "Be-Bop Baby" Imperial
31 26 NR "Valley of Tears" Fats Domino Imperial
32 50 NR "Just Because" ABC-Paramount
33 37 NR "Over the Mountain" Chess
34 48 NR "Jenny, Jenny"/"Miss Ann" Little Richard Specialty
35 17 NR "Farther Up the Road" Duke
36 17 NR "Without Love" Atlantic
37 27 NR "Keep A-Knockin'" Little Richard Specialty
38 19 13 "Party Doll" Roulette
39 45 NR "It Hurts to Be in Love" Deluxe
40 47 11 "Bye Bye Love" The Everly Brothers Cadence
41 NR NR "Stardust" Liberty
42 NR 2 "Love Letters in the Sand" Dot
43 NR 7 "Singing the Blues" Columbia
44 33 NR "A Thousand Miles Away" Rama
45 NR NR "Next Time You See Me" Duke
46 39 NR "Honest I Do" Vee Jay
47 25 9 "Too Much" Elvis Presley RCA Victor
48 NR NR "Raunchy" Phillips International
49 44 4 "Young Love" Dot
50 34 NR "Ain't Got No Home" Argo
NR 31 NR "Send Me Some Lovin'" Little Richard Specialty
NR 32 NR "Long Lonely Nights Clyde McPhatter Atlantic
NR 40 48 "Whispering Bells" The Del Vikings Dot
NR 42 NR "You Got Me Dizzy" Jimmy Reed Vee Jay
NR 46 NR "Empty Arms" Ivory Joe Hunter Atlantic

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 1957's Best Selling Records. The Billboard. December 23, 1957. 20.
  2. News: 1957's Most Played Records by Jockeys. The Billboard. December 23, 1957. 21.
  3. 1957's Best Selling Records . . 69 . 52 . December 23, 1957 . 20.