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- October 1: Miller topped the
Billboard Most Played In Jukeboxes chart for 6
weeks with "The Yellow Rose Of Texas."
- Mitch
Miller & HIs Orchestra had moderate hits with
"Autumn Leaves" and "The Bonnie
Blue Gal."

March: Mitch Miller & His
Orchestra hit the Billboard Top 40 with
"Lisbon Antigua (In Old Lisbon)."
from the LP Mitch Miller
Billboard
chart run: 40 - off - 33 - 30 - off
available for download at iTunes and Amazon.mp3
- Mitch
Miller & HIs Orchestra had moderate hits with
"Madeira," "The President On The
Dollar," and "Song Of The
Sparrow."

Mitch Miller & HIs Orchestra had
a moderate hit with "A Very Special Love
(Song For The Ninth Day)."

- Mitch
Miller & HIs Orchestra had a moderate hit
with "Bluebell."

Mitch Miller & HIs Orchestra had
a moderate hit with "Do-Re-Mi."

- Mitch
Miller with Orchestra & Chorus had a moderate
hit with "Tunes Of Glory."

Top Pop
Singles:
- "The Yellow
Rose Of Texas" (1955)
- "March From
The River Kwai And Colonel Bogey" (1958)
- "Theme Song
From Song For A Summer Night (Parts
I & II)" (1956)
- "The
Children's Marching Song (Nick Nack Paddy
Whack)" (1959)
- "Lisbon
Antigua (In Old Lisbon)" (1956)
Note: Song title and position
links lead you to the song's ARC Weekly Top 40 chart run Songs charting prior to 1980 have
information from Billboard magazine. |
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