The greatest songs in Billboard Hot 100 history, ranked by TRAX score — a composite of peak position, weeks charted, and milestone bonuses.
#2,101–#2,200 of 2,297 · 1950s
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Oh Why
The Teddy Bears
71
Are You Satisfied?
Toni Arden
71
You Baby You
Cleftones, The
71
Chain Gang
Len Dresslar
71
I'll Be Around
Don Cherry
71
Down In Virginia
Jimmy Reed
71
You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry
Tennessee Ernie Ford
71
We Have Love
Jackie Wilson
71
It's Raining Outside
The Platters
71
Pointed Toe Shoes
Carl Perkins
70
I Believe In You
Robert and Johnny
70
Smokey Joe's Café
Robins
69
Bad Girl
Miracles, The
69
I Can't Sit Down
Marie & Rex
69
Tricky
Gus Jinkins
69
The Story Of Our Love
Johnny Mathis
69
The Large Large House
Mike Pedicin Quintet
69
You Got That Touch
Sonny James
68
Summer's Love
Richard Barrett
67
Buchanan And Goodman On Trial
Buchanan & Goodman
67
Volare (Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blue)
McGuire Sisters
67
Lonesome Lover Blues
Fontane Sisters
67
Oh My Maria
Eddie Fisher
67

Igmoo (The Pride Of South Central High)
Stonewall Jackson
67
I've Got You Under My Skin
Louis Prima and Keely Smith
66
Kansas City
Little Richard
66
Sweet Bird Of Youth
Nat "King" Cole
65
Johnny Casanova
Jaye P. Morgan
65
Everyone Was There
Bob Kayli
65
Happy Vacation
Jackie Lee
64
The Left Arm Of Buddha
Les Baxter, His Chorus and Orchestra
63
Sinner Man
Les Baxter, His Chorus and Orchestra
63
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Don Dick N Jimmy
63
Gotta New Girl
Bobby Day
63
Record Hop Blues
Quarter Notes, The
63
Magic Melody
Les Paul & Mary Ford
63
With All Of My Heart
Brook Benton
63
Tina
Easy Riders, The
63
Candy Apple Red
Bonnie Guitar
62
Jack O'Diamonds
Ruth Brown
61
Big Daddy
Jill Corey
61
Many A Time
Steve Lawrence
61
Don't Tell Me Not To Love You
Joni James
61
Sweet Stuff
Guy Mitchell
61
Chip Off The Old Block
Eddy Arnold
60
To Be With You
Highlights, The
59
Alimony
Frankie Ford
59
Snowbound For Christmas
DeCastro Sisters
59
Don't Take The Stars
Mystics, The
57
I'll Make It All Up To You
Jerry Lee Lewis
57
I Need You So Bad
B.B. "Blues Boy" King
57
I Just Thought You'd Like To Know
Johnny Cash
57
Sweetheart
Peggy Lee
57
The Other Woman
Sarah Vaughan
55
Next In Line
Johnny Cash
55
Judy
David Seville
55
Burn That Candle
Cues
55
I'm Just A Dancing Partner
The Platters
53
Every Time (I Feel His Spirit)
Patti Page
53
Dear Elvis (Page 1)
Audrey
53
Dear Elvis (Page 2)
Audrey
53
I'm Happy
Four Dates, The
53
Gigi
Vic Damone
51
The Voice In My Heart
Eydie Gorme
51
Lonely Chair
Lloyd Price
51
If You Wanna See Mamie Tonight
Ames Brothers, The
49
Hawaiian War Chant
Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra
49
Love Ain't Right
Kay Starr
49
Such A Day (So Ein Tag)
Rita Raines
49
The Five Pennies
Dodie Stevens
49
Sugah Wooga
Three The Playmates
49
Stay
Ames Brothers, The
47
When All The Streets Are Dark
Somethin' Smith & the Redheads
47
Young Abe Lincoln
Hugo And Luigi With Their Family Singers
47
The Gal With The Yaller Shoes
Four Aces
45
Ha! Ha! Ha! (Chella Lla)
Kay Armen
45
Sweet Elizabeth
Will Glahé and His Orchestra
45
Pink Pedal Pushers
Carl Perkins
45
Nuevo Laredo
Les Paul and Mary Ford
45
Leave It To Love
Sarah Vaughan
45
You're So Nice To Be Near
Loreleis
45
Invitation To The Blues
Ray Price
43
Come Home
Bubber Johnson
43
A House Of Love
Scott Garrett
43
I'm Walking The Floor Over You
Georgia Gibbs
43
Skyliner
Carmen McRae
43
Leap Frog
Chuck Alaimo Quartet
43
Coquette
Fats Domino
43
Hold It
Bill Doggett
43
Tic Toc
Lee Allen and His Band
43
The Cattle Call
Dinah Shore
43
Trees
Al Hibbler
43
Uh-Huh-mm
Sonny James
43
Eternally
Thomas Wayne
43
Young School Girl
Fats Domino
43
I'll Sail My Ship Alone
Jerry Lee Lewis
41
Fog Cutter
Frantics, The
41
A House, A Car And A Wedding Ring
Mike Preston
41
Band Of Gold
Hi-Fi Four, The
41
Rock And Cry
Clyde McPhatter
41
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.