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 1953 in music - Definition 

See also: 1952 in music, other events of 1953, 1954 in music, 1950s in music and the list of 'years in music'

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Events

Albums released

No. 1 hit singles

These singles reached the top of Billboard magazine's charts in 1953.


First weekNumber of weeksTitleArtist
January 10, 19535"Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"Perry Como
February 14, 19535"Till I Waltz Again With You"Teresa Brewer
March 21, 19538"The Doggie In The Window"Patti Page
May 16, 195310"Song From Moulin Rouge"Percy Faith & his Orchestra
July 25, 19532"I'm Walking Behind YOu"Eddie Fisher
August 8, 19539"Vaya Con Dios"Les Paul & Mary Ford
October 10, 19534"St. George And The Dragonet"Stan Freberg
November 7, 19532"Vaya Con Dios"Les Paul & Mary Ford
November 21, 19536"Rags To Riches"Tony Bennett


Top hits on record

Top R&B and Country hits on record

Published popular music

  • "And This Is My Beloved"     w. & m. adapted Robert Wright & George Forrest
  • "Angel Eyes"     w. Earl Brent m. Matt Dennis
  • "Anna"     w.(Eng) William Engvick (Ital) F. Giordano m. R. Vatro
  • "Answer Me, My Love"     w. (Eng) Carl Sigman (Ger) & m. Gerhard Winkler & Fred Ravich
  • "Baubles, Bangles And Beads"     w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest
  • "Bell Bottom Blues"     w. Hal David m. Leon Carr
  • "Bimbo"     w.m. Rodney Morris
  • "Black Hills Of Dakota"     w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain
  • "The Boy Friend"     w.m. Sandy Wilson
  • "Can-Can"     w.m. Cole Porter
  • "Caribbean"     w.m. Mitchell Torok
  • "C'Est Magnifique"     w.m. Cole Porter
  • "Changing Partners"     w. Joe Darion m. Larry Coleman
  • "Chicka Boom"     w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "Crying In The Chapel"     w.m. Artie Glenn
  • "Dragnet"     m. Walter Schumann
  • "Ebb Tide"     w. Carl Sigman m. Robert Maxwell
  • "Eh, Cumpari!"     trad Ital w. m. adapt. Julius LaRosa & Archie Bleyer
  • "Ev'rybody Loves Saturday Night"     Campbell
  • "Fate"     w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest from music by Alexander Borodin Adapted from Symphony No. 2 in B Minor.
  • "From Here To Eternity"     w. Robert Wells m. Fred Karger
  • "Gambler's Guitar"     w.m. Jim Lowe
  • "Gee!"     w.m. Viola Watkins, Daniel Norton & William Davis
  • "Goodnite Sweetheart, Goodnite"     James Hudson, Calvin Carter
  • "The Happy Wanderer"     w.(Ger) Florenz Siegesmund & Edith Möller (Eng) Antonia Ridge m. Friedrich Wilhelm Möller
  • "Here's That Rainy Day"     w. Johnny Burke m. James Van Heusen
  • "Hold My Hand"     w.m. Jack Lawrence & Richard Myers
  • "I Believe"     w.m. Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl, Irvin Graham & Al Stillman
  • "(Oh Baby Mine) I Get So Lonely"     w.m. Pat Ballard
  • "I Love Paris"     w.m. Cole Porter
  • "I Really Don't Want To Know"     Howard Barnes, Don Robertson
  • "I'm Walking Behind You"     w.m. Billy Reid
  • "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)"     w. Jimmy Kennedy m. Nat Simon
  • "It's All Right With Me"     w.m. Cole Porter
  • "Just Walkin' In The Rain"     w.m. Johnny Bragg & Robert S. Riley
  • "Little Things Mean A Lot"     w.m. Carl Stutz & Edith Lindeman
  • "Make Love To Me"     w. Alan Copeland & Bill Norvas Music from "Tin Roof Blues" 1923.
  • "The Man That Got Away"     w. Ira Gershwin m. Harold Arlen
  • "The Man With The Banjo"     w. (Eng) Robert Mellin m. Fritz Schulz Reichel
  • "Marriage Type Love"     w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
  • "Matilda, Matilda!"     w.m. Harry Thomas
  • "Melancholy Serenade"     m. Jackie Gleason
  • "Mexican Joe"     w.m. Mitchell Torok
  • "Money Burns A Hole In My Pocket"     w. Bob Hilliard m. Jule Styne
  • "Money Honey"     w.m. Jesse Stone
  • "No Other Love"     w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
  • "Non Dimenticar"     w.(Eng) Shelley Dobbins (Ital) Michele Galdieri m. P. G. Redi
  • "Not Since Nineveh"     w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest From Borodin's "Polovetsian Dances".
  • "Oh! My Pa-Pa"     w. John Turner & Geoffrey Parsons m. Paul Burkhard
  • "The Olive Tree"     w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest from music by Alexander Borodin
  • "Rags To Riches"     w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
  • "Ricochet"     w.m. Larry Coleman, Joe Darion & Norman Gimbel
  • "Rock Around The Clock"     w.m. Jimmy De Knight & Max C. Freedman
  • "Santa Baby"     w.m. Joan Javits, Phil Springer & Tony Springer
  • "Satin Doll"     m. Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington
  • "Secret Love"     w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain
  • "Seven Lonely Days"     w.m. Alden Shuman, Earl Shuman & Marshal Brown
  • "Shake A Hand"     w.m. Joe Morris
  • "Sippin' Soda"     adapt. P. Campbell
  • "The Song From "Moulin Rouge"" (aka "Where Is Your Heart")     w. (Eng) William Engvick (Fr) Jacques Larue m. Georges Auric
  • "Stranger In Paradise"     w. & m. adapt Robert Wright & George Forrest
  • "Such A Night"     w.m. Lincoln Chase
  • "Sway" ("Quien Sera")     w. (Eng) Norman Gimbel (Sp) Pablo Beltran Ruiz m. Pablo Beltran Ruiz
  • "Teach Me Tonight"     w. Sammy Cahn m. Gene De Paul
  • "Tell Me A Story"     w.m. Terry Gilkyson
  • "Tell Us Where The Good Times Are"     w.m. Bob Merrill
  • "That's Amore"     w. Jack Brooks m. Harry Warren
  • "Vaya Con Dios"     w.m. Larry Russell, Inez James & Buddy Pepper
  • "Wanted"     w.m. Jack Fulton & Lois Steele
  • "When Love Goes Wrong"      w. Harold Adamson m. Hoagy Carmichael from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
  • "You Won't Forget Me" w. Kermit Goell m. Fred Spielman Introduced by India Adams dubbing for Joan Crawford in the film Torch Song
  • "You, You, You"     w.(Eng) Robert Mellin (Ger) Walter Rothenberg m. Lotar Olias
  • "Young At Heart"     w. Carolyn Leigh m. Johnny Richards

Classical music

Opera

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

Deaths


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