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Considered one of the greatest rock songs, “Great Balls of Fire” was featured in the 1957 movie Jamboree. Jerry Lee Lewis was on piano and vocals, and the song sold more than a million copies ...
Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries 1: Elvis Presley: Jailhouse Rock: 1957: US: UK 1 – Jan 1958, US BB 1 – Oct 1957, US BB 1 of 1957, Canada 1 – Oct 1957, DDD 1 of 1957, POP 1 of 1957, Europe 2 of the 1950s, Scrobulate 2 of rockabilly, RYM 3 of 1957, Netherlands 5 – Jan 1974, France 10 – Dec 1971, US CashBox 11 of 1957, South Africa 11 of 1958, AFI 21, Global 33 (5 M sold ...
10 1957. 11 1958. 12 1960. 13 1961. 14 1962. 15 1963. ... This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States ...
Elvis Presley had four songs on the year-end top 50, the most of any artist in 1957, including "All Shook Up", the number one song of the year. Fats Domino had three songs on the year-end top 50. This is a list of Billboard magazine's top 50 singles of 1957 according to retail sales. [1]
The soundtrack of the film was recorded from January 15–18, 1957, at the Paramount Pictures Scoring Stage, and in two additional sessions at Radio Recorders in Hollywood on January 12, 13, and 19, and February 23–24, 1957. It contains seven songs, composed expressly for the movie by writers contracted to Elvis Presley Music and Gladys Music ...
List of Billboard number-one country songs of 1957; List of Billboard number-one R&B songs of 1957; List of Cash Box Best Sellers number-one singles of 1957; List of number-one hits of 1957 (Germany) List of UK top-ten singles in 1957
La Barca (song) Be-Bop Baby; Before You Accuse Me; Bernardine (song) Bertha Lou; Black Slacks; Bony Moronie; The Book of Love (The Monotones song) Boom Boom Baby (song) A Boy Like That; Boy, Girl, and Island; Bud on Bach; Butterfly (1957 song) Buzz-Buzz-Buzz; Bye Bye Love (The Everly Brothers song)
AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs is a list of the top 100 songs in American cinema of the 20th century. The list was unveiled by the American Film Institute on June 22, 2004, in a CBS television special hosted by John Travolta , who appeared in two films honored by the list, Saturday Night Fever and Grease .