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May 1955

Newly nation West Germany joins NATO.
Fans rip the shirt off Elvis Presley's back after his Jacksonville, Florida concert.
Bridgeport, Connecticut police cancel a dance featuring Fats Domino, fearing a riot.
Elvis Presley appears on Roy Orbison's Texas TV show.

 

 

 

 
 
 

The central event in Bill Haley's career was the single "Rock Around the Clock" topping the charts for eight weeks in the spring and summer of 1955, an event that most music historians identify as the dawn of the rock & roll era. Getting the song there, however, took more than a year, a period in which the band had already done unique and essential service in the cause of bringing rock & roll into the world, with the million-selling single "Shake, Rattle and Roll" to their credit; equally important, in the three years before that, Haley and his band had already broken new ground with the singles of "Rocket 88," "Rock the Joint," and "Crazy, Man, Crazy."

 
 
Source: AMG Allmusic Guide
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May 1955


Pos

From

Title

Artist

Label

Wks

1

3

Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White

Perez Prado *

RCA

22

2

12

Unchained Melody

Les Baxter

Capitol

20

3

7

Dance With Me Henry (Wallflower)

Georgia Gibbs

Mercury

16

4

1

The Ballad Of Davy Crockett

Bill Hayes

Cadence

20

5

14

Unchained Melody

Al Hibbler

Decca

18

6

5

Ballad Of Davy Crocket

Fess Parker

Columbia

17

7

9

Ballad Of Davy Crocket

Tennessee Ernie Ford

Capitol

15

8

2

The Crazy Otto (Medley)

Johnny Maddox

Dot

16

9

0

Unchained Melody

Roy Hamilton

Epic

13

10

11

Darling Je Vous Aime Beaucoup

Nat 'King' Cole

Capitol

13

11

0

Honey-Babe

Art Mooney

MGM

16

12

4

Tweedle Dee

Georgia Gibbs

Mercury

17

13

0

Whatever Lola Wants

Sarah Vaughan

Mercury

11

14

0

A Blossom Fell / If I May

Nat 'King' Cole

Capitol

18

15

18

The Breeze And I

Caterina Valente

Decca

11

16

0

Do'nt Be Angry

Crew-Cuts

Mercury

7

17

0

Rock Around The Clock *

Bill Haley & His Comets

Decca

22

18

6

Sincerely *

McGuire Sisters

Coral

17

19

8

Melody Of Love

Billy Vaughn

Dot

21

20

0

Two Haerts

Pat Boone

Dot

6



Most hits on these charts were frequently played on Aardvark Early Sixties "Green Dot" radio.
Green Dot * means the song was in rotation at Aardvark Early Sixties radio on http://www.live365.com
(Aardvark Early Sixties radio siezed it's broadcasting late March 2008)

Red Dot * means the song is in rotation at DooWop Jukebox Gold http://www.nedsys.nl/doowop

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