Liste der Nummer-eins-R&B-Hits in den USA (1943)

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Dies ist eine Liste der Nummer-eins-Hits der von Billboard ermittelten Harlem Hit Parade in den USA im Jahr 1943. Diese Charts gelten als Vorgänger der Billboard R&B-Charts. In diesem Jahr gab es achtzehn Nummer-eins-Songs.

1942
Vereinigte StaatenVereinigte Staaten Liste der Nummer-eins-R&B-Hits in den USA 1944
Zeitraum Wo.
ges.
Interpret Titel
Autor(en)
Zusätzliche Informationen
(Zeitraum, Wochen auf Platz eins, Interpret, Titel, Autor[en], zusätzliche Informationen)
26. Dezember 1942 – 8. Januar 1943
2 Wochen (insgesamt 3)
3 Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers & John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra White Christmas (From Paramount Picture „Holiday Inn“)[1]
Irving Berlin
Version des Stückes aus der Paramount-Produktion Musik, Musik (1942, Regie: Mark Sandrich).[2]
9. Januar 1943 – 15. Januar 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Trevor Bacon When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)[3]
Eddie Seiler, Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus
-
16. Januar 1943 – 22. Januar 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Bea Booze See See Rider Blues[4]
Ma Rainey
-
23. Januar 1943 – 29. Januar 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You Gonna Get Drunk Again)[5]
Busby Meyers
-
30. Januar 1943 – 5. Februar 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The King Cole Trio That Ain't Right[6]
Nat King Cole
-
6. Februar 1943 – 12. Februar 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 Bea Booze See See Rider Blues
Ma Rainey
-
13. Februar 1943 – 26. Februar 1943
2 Wochen (insgesamt 2)
2 Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra Apollo Jump[7]
Lucky Millinder, Ernest Purce, Eli Robinson
-
27. Februar 1943 – 5. März 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 3)
3 Bea Booze See See Rider Blues
Ma Rainey
-
6. März 1943 – 26. März 1943
3 Wochen (insgesamt 3)
3 The Bunny Banks Trio, Vocal Chorus by Bonnie Davis Don't Stop Now[8]
William Campbell
-
27. März 1943 – 2. April 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The Ink Spots Don’t Get Around Much Anymore[9]
Duke Ellington, Bob Russell
-
3. April 1943 – 16. April 1943
2 Wochen (insgesamt 5)
5 The Bunny Banks Trio, Vocal Chorus by Bonnie Davis Don't Stop Now
William Campbell
-
17. April 1943 – 23. April 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Harry James & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest I’ve Heard That Song Before (From „Youth On Parade“)[10]
Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn
Version des Stückes aus der Republic-Produktion Youth on Parade (1942, Regie: Albert S. Rogell)[11], die im Original von Margaret Whiting präsentiert wurde. Whiting synchronisierte die Gesangsszene von Hauptdarstellerin Martha O’Driscoll.
24. April 1943 – 7. Mai 1943
2 Wochen (insgesamt 2)
2 The Ink Spots I Can't Stand Losing You[12]
Bill Kenny
-
8. Mai 1943 – 14. Mai 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 The Ink Spots Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Duke Ellington, Bob Russell
-
15. Mai 1943 – 21. Mai 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 3)
3 The Ink Spots I Can't Stand Losing You
Bill Kenny
-
22. Mai 1943 – 28. Mai 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 4)
4 Bea Booze See See Rider Blues
Ma Rainey
-
29. Mai 1943 – 4. Juni 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Never No Lament)[13]
Bob Russell, Duke Ellington
-
5. Juni 1943 – 11. Juni 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 4)
4 The Ink Spots I Can't Stand Losing You
Bill Kenny
-
12. Juni 1943 – 18. Juni 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Never No Lament)
Bob Russell, Duke Ellington
-
19. Juni 1943 – 9. Juli 1943
3 Wochen (insgesamt 7)
7 The Ink Spots I Can't Stand Losing You
Bill Kenny
-
10. Juli 1943 – 16. Juli 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 3)
3 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Never No Lament)
Bob Russell, Duke Ellington
-
17. Juli 1943 – 13. August 1943
4 Wochen (insgesamt 4)
4 Dick Haymes & the Song Spinners You’ll Never Know (From 20th Century-Fox Picture „Hello, Frisco, Hello“)[14]
Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
Version des Stückes aus der 20th Century Fox-Produktion Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943, Regie: H. Bruce Humberstone)[15], die im Original von Alice Faye präsentiert wurde. Die Filmversion erhielt 1944 den Oscar für den besten Song.
14. August 1943 – 24. September 1943
6 Wochen (insgesamt 6)
6 Erskine Hawkins (the Twentieth Century Gabriel) & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Mitchelle Don't Cry Baby[16]
Jimmy Mitchelle, Sammy Lowe
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25. September 1943 – 1. Oktober 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Ray Nance A Slip of the Lip (Can Sink a Ship)[17]
Luther Henderson, Mercer Ellington
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2. Oktober 1943 – 8. Oktober 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Alto Sax Solo by by Johnny Hodges Sentimental Lady[18]
Duke Ellington
B-Seite von A Slip of the Lip (Can Sink a Ship).
9. Oktober 1943 – 19. November 1943
6 Wochen (insgesamt 12)
12 Erskine Hawkins (the Twentieth Century Gabriel) & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Mitchelle Don't Cry Baby
Jimmy Mitchelle, Sammy Lowe
-
20. November 1943 – 26. November 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 The King Cole Trio All for You[19]
Robert Scherman
-
27. November 1943 – 3. Dezember 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 13)
13 Erskine Hawkins (the Twentieth Century Gabriel) & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Mitchelle Don't Cry Baby
Jimmy Mitchelle, Sammy Lowe
-
4. Dezember 1943 – 10. Dezember 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 2)
2 The King Cole Trio All for You
Robert Scherman
-
11. Dezember 1943 – 17. Dezember 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 14)
14 Erskine Hawkins (the Twentieth Century Gabriel) & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Mitchelle Don't Cry Baby
Jimmy Mitchelle, Sammy Lowe
-
18. Dezember 1943 – 24. Dezember 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters & his Orchestra Shoo-Shoo Baby (From the Universal Picture „Three Cheers for the Boys“)[20]
Phil Moore
Version des Stückes aus der Universal-Produktion Follow the Boys (1944, Regie: A. Edward Sutherland)[21], die im Original von The Andrews Sisters präsentiert wurde.
25. Dezember 1943 – 31. Dezember 1943
1 Woche (insgesamt 1)
1 Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Trevor Bacon Sweet Slumber[22]
Lucky Millinder, Al J. Neiburg, Henri Woode
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  1. Discogs (Bing Crosby with Ken Darby Singers & John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra – White Christmas (From Paramount Picture "Holiday Inn"))
  2. Musik, Musik bei IMDb
  3. Discogs (Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Trevor Bacon – When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World))
  4. Discogs (Bea Booze – See See Rider Blues)
  5. Discogs (Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five – What's the Use of Getting Sober (When You Gonna Get Drunk Again))
  6. Discogs (The King Cole Trio – That Ain't Right)
  7. Discogs (Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra – Apollo Jump)
  8. Discogs (The Bunny Banks Trio, Vocal Chorus by Bonnie Davis – Don't Stop Now)
  9. Discogs (The Ink Spots – Don’t Get Around Much Anymore)
  10. Discogs (Harry James & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest – I’ve Heard That Song Before (From "Youth On Parade"))
  11. Youth on Parade bei IMDb
  12. Discogs (The Ink Spots – I Can't Stand Losing You)
  13. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra – Don’t Get Around Much Anymore (Never No Lament))
  14. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra – You’ll Never Know (From 20th Century-Fox Picture "Hello, Frisco, Hello"))
  15. Hello, Frisco, Hello bei IMDb
  16. Discogs (Erskine Hawkins (The Twentieth Century Gabriel) & his Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Jimmy Mitchelle – Don't Cry Baby)
  17. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Vocal Refrain by Ray Nance – A Slip of the Lip (Can Sink a Ship))
  18. Discogs (Duke Ellington & his Famous Orchestra, Alto Sax Solo by Johnny Hodges – Sentimental Lady)
  19. Discogs (The King Cole Trio – All for You)
  20. Discogs (Ella Mae Morse with Dick Walters & his Orchestra – Shoo-Shoo Baby (From the Universal Picture "Three Cheers for the Boys"))
  21. Hello, Frisco, Hello bei IMDb
  22. Discogs (Lucky Millinder & his Orchestra, Vocal Chorus by Trevor Bacon – Sweet Slumber)