Top Songs of 1935 Greatest Hits and Chart Singles

1934 <-1935-> 1936
Top songs: #1: Cheek to Cheek by Fred Astaire - #2: When I Grow Too Old to Dream by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra - #3: Red Sails in the Sunset by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians - #4: Lovely to Look At by Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra - #5: She's a Latin from Manhattan by Victor Young & His Orchestra
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Cheek to Cheek
#1
1935

Cheek to Cheek
Fred Astaire

372 pts
1
US
written by Irving Berlin
#2
1935

When I Grow Too Old to Dream
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra

368 pts
1
US
written by Sigmund Romberg & Oscar Hammerstein II
#3
1935

Red Sails in the Sunset
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

367 pts
1
US
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#4
1935

Lovely to Look At
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

367 pts
1
US
written by Jerome Kern, Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
#5
1935

She's a Latin from Manhattan
Victor Young & His Orchestra

367 pts
1
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#6
1935

I'm in the Mood for Love
Little Jack Little & His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
#7
1935

I Won't Dance
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II & Otto Harbach
#8
1935

Truckin'
Fats Waller

366 pts
1
US
written by Ted Koehler & Rube Bloom
#9
1935

In a Little Gypsy Tea Room
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#10
12/1935

The Music Goes Round and Around
The Riley-Farley Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Edward Farley, Mike Riley & Red Hodgson
#11
1935

You are My Lucky Star
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Nacio H. Brown & Arthur Freed
#12
1935

What's the Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

366 pts
1
US
written by Pinky Tomlin, Earl Hatch, Coy Poe & Jimmy Grier
#13
1935

East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
Tom Coakley & His Palace Hotel Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Brooks Bowman
#14
1935

Chasing Shadows
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Abner Silver & Benny Davis
#15
1935

Blue Moon
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra

366 pts
1
US
written by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
#16
1935

Life is a Song
Ruth Etting

366 pts
1
US
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Joe Young
#17
1935

Lullaby of Broadway
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#18
1935

The Object of My Affection
Boswell Sisters

365 pts
1
US
written by Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe & Jimmie Grier
#19
1935

Rhythm is Our Business
Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin & Jimmie Lunceford
#20
1935

It's Easy to Remember
Bing Crosby

365 pts
1
US
[Decca 391]
written by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
#21
1935

On Treasure Island
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#22
1935

Red Sails in the Sunset
Bing Crosby

365 pts
1
US
[Decca 616]
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#23
1935

Let's Swing It
Ray Noble and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Murray Mencher, Charles Tobias & Charles Newman
#24
1935

A Little Bit Independent
Fats Waller

365 pts
1
US
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#25
1935

And Then Some
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Tot Seymour & Vee Lawnhurst
#26
1935

Soon
Bing Crosby

365 pts
1
US
[Decca 392]
written by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers
#27
1935

Paris in the Spring
Ray Noble and His Orchestra

365 pts
1
US
written by Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
#28
1935

Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails
Fred Astaire

316 pts
2
US
written by Irving Berlin
#29
1935

You're All I Need
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

316 pts
2
US
[Victor 25029]
written by Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann & Gus Kahn
Cheek to Cheek
#30
1935

Cheek to Cheek
Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra

316 pts
2
US
written by Irving Berlin
Cheek to Cheek
#31
1935

Cheek to Cheek
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

316 pts
2
US
written by Irving Berlin
#32
1935

The Little Things You Used to Do
Johnny Green & His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Columbia 3028]
written by Al Dubin & Harry Warren
#33
1935

Isle of Capri
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Brunswick 7344]
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#34
1935

Fare Thee Well, Annabelle
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
written by Allie Wrubel & Mort Dixon
#35
1935

In a Little Gypsy Tea-Room
Jan Garber and His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Victor 25013]
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#36
1935

Red Sails in the Sunset
Mantovani and His Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
[Columbia 3097]
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#37
1935

I Wished on the Moon
Bing Crosby

315 pts
2
US
[Decca 543]
written by Ralph Rainger & Dorothy Parker
#38
1935

You Are My Lucky Star
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

315 pts
2
US
written by Nacio H. Brown & Arthur Freed
#39
1935

The Lady in Red
Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Allie Wrubel & Mort Dixon
#40
1935

I'm on a See-Saw
Ambrose & His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
[Decca 467]
written by Desmond Carter & Vivian Ellis
#41
1935

About a Quarter to Nine
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#42
1935

Isn't This a Lovely Day?
Fred Astaire

267 pts
3
US
written by Irving Berlin
#43
1935

I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Arthur Freed & Nacio Herb Brown
#44
1935

Isle of Capri
Lew Stone & His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
vocal Al Bowlly
[Decca 247]
written by Hugh Williams & Jimmy Kennedy
#45
12/1935

With All My Heart
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
written by Jimmy McHugh & Gus Kahn
#46
1935

I Found a Dream
Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
[Victor 25162]
written by Don Hartman & Jay Gorney
#47
1935

A Little Bit Independent (But Easy On the Eyes)
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra

267 pts
3
US
[Brunswick 7559]
written by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke
#48
1935

I'm in the Mood for Love
Louis Armstrong

266 pts
3
US
written by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
#49
1935

I Believe in Miracles
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
written by Pete Wendling, George W. Meyer & Sam M. Lewis
#50
1935

Dinah
Boswell Sisters

266 pts
3
US
written by Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young
#51
1935

About a Quarter to Nine
Victor Young & His Orchestra

266 pts
3
US
[Decca 418]
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#52
1935

I'll Never Say Never Again Again
Ozzie Nelson and His Orchestra

251 pts
4
US
written by Harry M. Woods
#53
1935

Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra

251 pts
4
US
written by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell
#54
1935

On the Good Ship Lollipop
Rudy Vallée & His Connecticut Yankees

251 pts
4
US
written by Richard A. Whiting & Sidney Clare
#55
1935

She's a Latin from Manhattan
Johnny Green & His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#56
1935

Top Hat
Ray Noble and His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
vocal Al Bowlly
written by Irving Berlin
#57
1935

On Treasure Island
Little Jack Little & His Orchestra

250 pts
4
US
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#58
1935

In a Little Gypsy Tea Room
Louis Prima

250 pts
4
US
as Louis Prima & His Orchestra
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#59
1935

I'm Falling in Love with Someone
Nelson Eddy

250 pts
4
US
written by Victor Herbert & Rida Johnson Young
#60
1935

About a Quarter to Nine
Johnny Green & His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#61
1935

Without a Word of Warning
Bing Crosby

228 pts
5
US
[Decca 548]
written by Mack Gordon & Harry Revel
#62
1935

Thanks a Million
Paul Pendarvis & His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
[Columbia 3091]
written by Gus Kahn & Arthur Johnston
#63
1935

I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter
Fats Waller

228 pts
5
US
written by Fred E. Ahlert & Joe Young
#64
1935

Clouds
Ray Noble and His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
written by Gus Kahn & Walter Donaldson
#65
1935

Lullaby of Broadway
Little Jack Little & His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
[Columbia 3009]
written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
#66
1935

I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
Leo Reisman and His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin & DuBose Heyward
Cheek to Cheek
#67
1935

Cheek to Cheek
Phil Ohman & His Orchestra

228 pts
5
US
[Columbia 3077]
written by Irving Berlin
#68
12/1935

Stop, Look, and Listen
Joe Venuti & His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Columbia 3104]
written by Ralph Freed, John Van Eps & George Van Eps
Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life
#69
1935

Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life
Nelson Eddy

227 pts
5
US
written by Victor Herbert & Rida Johnson Young
#70
1935

Here's to Romance
Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra

227 pts
5
US
[Victor 25154]
written by Con Conrad & Herb Magidson
#71
1935

I Couldn't Believe My Eyes
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra

209 pts
6
US
[Brunswick 7462]
written by Walter Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell
#72
1935

Hors D'Œuvres
Ambrose & His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
[Decca 500]
written by David Comer
#73
1935

Thrilled
Hal Kemp and His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by Harry Barris & Mort Greene
#74
1935

Sugar Blues
Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by Clarence Williams & Lucy Fletcher
#75
1935

I'm Sittin' High on a Hill Top
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians

208 pts
6
US
written by Gus Kahn & Arthur Johnson
#76
1935

Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
vocal Billie Holiday
written by James F. Hanley & Arthur Swanstrom
#77
1935

I Won't Dance
Johnny Green & His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
[Columbia 3022]
written by Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II & Otto Harbach
#78
1935

You are My Lucky Star
Louis Armstrong

208 pts
6
US
written by Nacio H. Brown & Arthur Freed
#79
1935

Way Back Home
Victor Young & His Orchestra

208 pts
6
US
written by Al Lewis & Tom Waring
#80
1935

Tell Me That You Love Me
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra

189 pts
7
US
[Brunswick 7438]
written by Cesare Andrea Bixio, Ennio Neri & Al Stillman
#81
1935

Ev'ry Day
Victor Young & His Orchestra

189 pts
7
US
[Decca 350]
written by Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal
#82
1935

Love Me Forever
Russ Morgan

189 pts
7
US
as Russ Morgan and His Orchestra
[Columbia 3063]
written by Victor Schertzinger & Gus Kahn
#83
1935

Lookie, Lookie, Here Comes Cookie
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra

189 pts
7
US
written by Marc Gordon
#84
1935

Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?)
Little Jack Little & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
[Columbia 3096]
written by Al Dubin & Harry Warren
#85
12/1935

Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Joe Venuti & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
[Columbia 3103]
written by James F. Hanley & Arthur Swanstrom
That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine
#86
1935

That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine
Gene Autry

188 pts
7
US
with The Jimmy Long Orchestra
written by Gene Autry & Jimmy Long
Solo Hop
#87
1935

Solo Hop
The Glenn Miller Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
written by Glenn Miller
#88
1935

I Wish I Were Aladdin
Bing Crosby

188 pts
7
US
[Decca 547]
written by Harry Revel & Mack Gordon
#89
1935

Chasing Shadows
Henry King and His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
[Columbia 3048]
written by Abner Silver & Benny Davis
#90
1935

No Other One
Little Jack Little & His Orchestra

188 pts
7
US
[Columbia 3095]
written by Tot Seymour & Vee Lawnhurst
Silent Night
#91
12/1935

Silent Night
Bing Crosby

188 pts
7
US
written by Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr & John Freeman Young
#92
1935

Lulu's Back in Town
Fats Waller

173 pts
8
US
written by Al Dubin & Harry Warren
#93
1935

If the Moon Turns Green
Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra

172 pts
8
US
written by Bernie Hanighen & Paul Cates
#94
1935

Everything's Been Done Before
Freddy Martin and His Orchestra

172 pts
8
US
[Brunswick 7395]
written by Harold Adamson, Jack King [songwriter] & Edwin H. Knopf
#95
1935

Rhythm and Romance
Fats Waller

172 pts
8
US
written by J. C. Johnson, Nat Schwartz & George Whiting
#96
1935

The Lady in Red
Louis Prima

172 pts
8
US
as Louis Prima & His Orchestra
written by Allie Wrubel & Mort Dixon
#97
1935

Solitude
The Mills Blue Rhythm Band

172 pts
8
US
written by Duke Ellington, Eddie DeLange & Irving Mills
#98
1935

On Treasure Island
Joe Moss & His Society Dance Orchestra

172 pts
8
US
[Brunswick 7545]
written by Joe Burke & Edgar Leslie
#99
1935

When I Grow Too Old to Dream
Nelson Eddy

172 pts
8
US
written by Sigmund Romberg & Oscar Hammerstein II
#100
1935

The Greener the Grass
Reginald Foresythe & His Orchestra

172 pts
8
US
[Columbia 3060]
written by Reginald Foresythe

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