NATION’S WEEKLY MUSIC POPULARITY CHART: THE TEN TOP TUNES INDEX
LES BROWN ORCHESTRA (w/Doris Day; vocals) * Sentimental Journey * (No. 01)
JOHNNY MERCER (w/Jo Stafford; vocals) * Candy * (No. 02) 6/2/45
LES BROWN ORCHESTRA (w/Doris Day) * My Dreams Are Getting Better * (No. 03)
WOODY HERMAN * Laura * (No. 04) 6/2/45
FRANK SINATRA * Dream * (No.05) 6/2/45
VAUGHN MONROE * There! I’ve Said It Again * (No. 06) 6/2/45
KAY KYSER (w/ vocal ensemble) * Bell-Bottom Trousers * (No. 07) 6/2/45
BING CROSBY * Just A Prayer Away * (No. 08) 6/2/45
DUKE ELLINGTON (w/ Joya Sherrill; vocals) * I’m Beginning To See The Light * (No. 09)
TOMMY DORSEY (w/ Bonnie Lou Williams group; vocals) * I Should Care * (No. 10)
WAY-BACK RADIO – JUNE 1945
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70 years ago. The world still at war. While the nation celebrated VE Day (Victory in Europe) the previous month, May 8, the war continued on with Japan in the Pacific.
Meanwhile, here in the United States, these were the most popular records that was played on the radio — coast-to-coast — during the winter-spring of ’45. They were America’s most popular TEN TOP RECORDS for the week ending June 2nd.
DETROIT HEADLINES. JUNE 2, 1945
70 YEARS AGO. ABOUT THIS FEATURE
Certainly this was not the music of our generation, nor that of the present as well. But from time to time this website will bring light to a certain time in decades’ past. These were the bands and artists Americans found themselves enamored with. The ’40s era. The greatest generation? Many historians arguably would agree today it was.
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