The greatest songs in Billboard Hot 100 history, ranked by TRAX score — a composite of peak position, weeks charted, and milestone bonuses.
#1,401–#1,500 of 2,297 · 1950s
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Get A Job
Mills Brothers
406
Honestly And Truly
Tommy Edwards
406
It Happened Again
Sarah Vaughan
405
Ring My Phone
Tommy Sands
405
When I Grow Too Old To Dream
Ed Townsend
404
When You Lose The One You Love
David Whitfield
403
Happy Anniversary
Jane Morgan
403
Dancing Chandelier
Sylvia Syms
402
What Is A Wife
Steve Allen
401
Let It Be Me
Jill Corey
401
My One Sin
Nat King Cole
400
To be Alone
Hilltoppers, The
399
Lovin' Spree
Eartha Kitt
398
Mister Fire Eyes
Bonnie Guitar
398
Y'all Come
Bing Crosby
398
The Hula Hoop Song
Teresa Brewer
396
Happy Days and Lonely Nights
the Fontane Sisters
396
Rosie Lee
Mello-Tones, The
395
Warm Up To Me Baby
Jimmy Bowen
394
I Wanna
The Platters
394
Fascination
David Carroll and His Orchestra
394
Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots
Vaughn Monroe
394
Santo Natale
David Whitfield With Stanley Black And His Orchestra*
394
The Caterpillar Crawl
Strangers, The
394
Mama
Genesis
393
No, No
Fats Domino
393
Evening Rain
Earl Grant
392
Two Purple Shadows
Jerry Vale
392
If I Didn't Care
the Hilltoppers
391
Daddy-O
Bonnie Lou
390
Please Don't Leave Me
Fontane Sisters
390
Only Because
The Platters
390
Tell Me, Tell Me
June Valli
389
Bahama Mama
Four Aces
389
Deep Blue Sea
Jimmy Dean
389
Arivederci, Roma
Roger Williams
389
There Oughta Be A Law
Mickey & Sylvia
388
The Rovin' Gambler
Tennessee Ernie Ford
387
Song of the Barefoot Contessa
Hugo Winterhalter & His Orchestra
387
Raspberries, Stawberries
The Kingston Trio
386
Rock And Roll Rhapsody
Four Aces
384
My Love Song
Tommy Sands
383
Cap And Gown
Marty Robbins
382
Tell Me Why
Gale Storm
382
Let's Go Calypso
Rusty Draper
381
Teardrops In My Heart
Teresa Brewer
380
Dancing With My Shadow
The Four Voices
379
Autumn Leaves
Ray Charles Singers
379
Come Prima
Tony Dallara
378
If You Can Dream
Four Aces
378
Fortune in Dreams
Kay Starr
377
The Things I Didn't Do
Perry Como With Mitch Ayres And His Orchestra* And The Ray Charles Chorus
377
Taboo
Arthur Lyman
377
You Are Beautiful
Johnny Mathis
375
Darling, I Love You
Al Martino
374
Madeira
Mitch Miller & His Orchestra
373
Castin' My Spell
Johnny Otis Show
373
I'll Be Seeing You
Tommy Sands
372
Don't You Know Yockomo
Huey (Piano) Smith
372
Blue Boy
Jim Reeves
371
The Japanese Farewell Song
Kay Cee Jones
371
Gotta Have Rain
Eydie Gorme
371
I Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself
Buddy Knox
368
Earthbound
Mario Lanza
368
Bewitched
Betty Smith Group, The
368
The Bluebird, The Buzzard & The Oriole
Bobby Day
367
Namely You
Don Cherry
366
Ram-Bunk-Shush
Bill Doggett
366
Beach Time
Roger Smith
364
Swanee
Jaye P. Morgan
363
Half-Breed
Marvin Rainwater
362
Got The Feeling
Fabian
362
Look Homeward Angel
Four Esquires, The
361
Bop-A-Lena
Ronnie Self
360
Six Boys And Seven Girls
Anita Bryant
358
Dream
Betty Johnson
358
24 Hours A Day (365 A Year)
Georgia Gibbs
357
Gonna Find Me A Bluebird
Eddy Arnold
357
The Long Hot Summer
Jimmie Rodgers
356
Who Are We
Gogi Grant
355
What Can I Do
Donnie Elbert
354
I'll Walk The Line
Don Costa
353
I Promise To Remember
Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
353
Goodnight My Love (Pleasant Dreams)
Ray Peterson
353
This Is The Nite
Valiants, The
352
Butterfly
Bob Carroll
351

When The White Lilacs Bloom Again
Leroy Holmes
350
Wish It Were Me
The Platters
349
Go Chase A Moonbeam
Jerry Vale
349
Light Of Love
Peggy Lee
349
Plenty Good Lovin'
Connie Francis
348
The Sheik of Araby (Italian Style)
Lou Monte
348
I Love An Angel
Little Bill & The Bluenotes
347
I Still Get Jealous
Joni James
347
Humpty Dumpty Heart
LaVern Baker
346
Ring-A-Ding-A-Ding
Tommy Sands
346
¿Dònde Està Santa Claus (Where Is Santa Claus)
Augie Rios
345
French Foreign Legion
Frank Sinatra
344
Singing Hills
Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra
344
Pamela Throws A Party
Joe Reisman
342
About TRAX Score: Calculated from peak position (101 − peak), milestone week bonuses (60× top 40, 90× top 10, 99× weeks at #2, 100× weeks at #1), plus a weekly positional sum (126 − position for each charted week). Higher is better.