
1950's
40 miles of Bad Road
Apache
Blue Moon of Kentucky
Boogie Chillen
Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
Evil
Honky Tonk
Invisible Hands
Me And The Devil Blues
My Babe
Nut Rocker
Rebel Rouser
Red River Rock
The Thrill Is Gone
Wheels
When a Man Loves a Woman
Yakety Sax
500. “Cherokee Boogie (Eh-Oh-Aleena),” Moon Mullican
499. “When I Stop Dreaming,” The Louvin Brothers
498. “Eskimo Pie,” George Jones
497. “How I Got Over,” Clara Ward and the Ward Singers
496. “Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes,” Skeets McDonald
495. “Wine, Women, Whiskey,” Papa Lightfoot
494. “Too Much Sugar for a Dime,” Merle Travis with the Westerners and Judy Hayden
493. “Yellow Rose of Texas,” Ernest Tubb
492. “Istanbul (Not Constantinople),” The Four Lads
491. “Little Star,” The Elegants
490. “The Snake Dance Boogie,” Roy Hogsed
489. “Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots,” The Cheers
488. “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park,” Tom Lehrer
487. “I’ve Been Down So Long,” J.B. Lenoir
486. “Silhouettes,” The Rays
485. “It’s Only Make Believe,” Conway Twitty
484. “Hearts of Stone,” The Jewels
483. “Tweedle Dee,” LaVern Baker
482. “If You Ain’t Lovin’ (You Ain’t Livin’),” Faron Young
481. “Who Shot Willie,” Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith and His Crackerjacks
480. “Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite,” The Spaniels
479. “Rock Little Baby of Mine,” The Tielman Brothers
478. “I’m Mad,” John Lee Hooker
477. “I’m Going to Have Myself a Ball,” Tiny Bradshaw
476. “I Got Loaded,” The Cadets
475. “Mystery Train,” Junior Parker
474. “(Night Time is) The Right Time,” Ray Charles
473. “Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean,” Ruth Brown
472. “Play a Simple Melody,” Bing and Gary Crosby with Matty Matlock’s All Stars
471. “Splish Splash,” Bobby Darin
470. “The Thing,” Phil Harris
469. “I Don’t Know,” Willie Mabon and His Combo
468. “Night Train,” Jimmy Forrest
467. “Don’t Let Go,” Roy Hamilton
466. “I Gotta Know,” Wanda Jackson
465. “One Summer Night,” The Danleers
464. “No Money in this Deal,” George Jones
463. “Venus,” Frankie Avalon
462. “Come Softly to Me,” The Fleetwoods
461. “The Glory of Love,” The Five Keys
460. “The Gold Rush is Over,” Hank Snow and His Rainbow Ranch Boys
459. “Over the Mountain, Across the Sea,” Johnnie and Joe
458. “Woe is Me,” The Cadillacs
457. “Rub a Little Boogie,” Champion Jack Dupree
456. “So Fine,” The Sheiks
455. “T 99 Blues,” Jimmie Nelson and the Peter Rabbit Trio
454. “Blue Light Boogie,” Louis Jordan
453. “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore,” Buddy Holly
452. “Keep on Churnin’,” Wynonie Harris with Todd Rhodes Orchestra
451. “Love Me,” Elvis Presley
450. “Bald Head,” Roy Byrd and His Blues Jumpers
449. “I Promise to Remember,” Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers
448. “We Belong Together,” Robert and Johnny
447. “You’re Humbuggin’ Me,” Rocket Morgan
446. “Short Shorts,” The Royal Teens
445. “Lovin’ Machine,” Wynonie Harris
444. “Hot Rod Race,” Arkie Shibley and His Mountain Dew Boys
443. “Kaw-Liga,” Hank Williams
442. “Can’t We Be Sweethearts?,” The Cleftones
441. “Trouble,” Elvis Presley
440. “Always Late (with Your Kisses),” Lefty Frizzell
439. “I Don’t Believe You’ve Met My Baby,” The Louvin Brothers
438. “Sputnik (Satellite Girl),” Jerry Engler and The Four Ekkos
437. “Crying in the Chapel,” The Orioles
436. “I’m in the Mood,” John Lee Hooker
435. “Air Mail Special,” Ella Fitzgerald
434. “Eyesight to the Blind,” The Larks
433. “Breaking Up is Hard to Do,” Jivin’ Gene and the Jokers
432. “One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer,” Amos Milburn
431. “Jim Dandy,” Lavern Baker
430. “Western Movies,” The Olympics
429. “You Upset Me Baby,” B.B. King
428. “Twice the Lovin’ (In Half the Time),” Jean Shepard and Speedy West
427. “Rockin’ Robin,” Bobby Day
426. “Tonite Tonite,” The Mello-Kings
425. “The Flying Saucer (Part I),” Buchanan and Goodman
424. “I’m Ready,” Muddy Waters
423. “Bloodshot Eyes,” Wynonie Harris
422. “Making Believe” Kitty Wells
421. “Ubangi Stomp,” Warren Smith
420. “Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music),” Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys
419. “Singing the Blues,” Marty Robbins
418. “To the Aisle,” The Five Satins
417. “Sixteen Tons,” Tennessee Ernie Ford
416. “Baby Don’t Do It,” The “5” Royales
415. “Mean Old World,” Little Walter
414. “The Christian Life,” The Louvin Brothers
413. “Red River Rock,” Johnny and the Hurricanes
412. “Hey Little Girl,” Roy “Bald Head” Byrd and His New Orleans Rhythm
411. “Money Honey,” The Drifters
410. “Papa Ain’t Salty,” T-Bone Walker
409. “Rollin’ and Tumblin’ (Part 1),” Muddy Waters
408. “Dark As the Night, Blue As the Day,” Bill Monroe
407. “Every Beat of My Heart,” The Royals
406. “Half As Much,” Hank Williams
405. “Breathless,” Jerry Lee Lewis
404. “The Battle of New Orleans,” Johnny Horton
403. “The Golden Rocket,” Hank Snow
402. “Pink Champagne,” Joe Liggins and His Honeydrippers
401. “Personality,” Lloyd Price
400. “Settin’ the Woods on Fire,” Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
399. “Gee,” The Crows
398. “Trouble No More,” Muddy Waters
397. “I’ll Fly Away,” James and Martha Carson
396. “I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday,” Fats Domino
395. “That’s Amore,” Dean Martin
394. “I Was the One,” Elvis Presley
393. “Rawhide,” Frankie Lane
392. “Don’t You Just Know It,” Huey “Piano” Smith and the Clowns
391. “Please Say You Want Me,” The Schoolboys
390. “Maybe,” The Chantels
389. “When I Fall in Love,” Nat King Cole
388. “Lovey Dovey,” The Clovers
387. “Jingle Bell Rock,” Bobby Helms
386. “Lonely Teardrops,” Jackie Wilson
385. “My Funny Valentine,” Chet Baker
384. “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” Kitty Wells
383. “Tequila,” The Champs
382. “The Book of Love,” The Monotones
381. “Tears on My Pillow,” Little Anthony & The Imperials
380. “Twenty Flight Rock,” Eddie Cochran
379. “We Wanna Boogie,” Sonny Burgess
378. “Unforgettable,” Nat King Cole
377. “Action Packed,” Ronnie Dawson
376. “The Things That I Used to Do,” Guitar Slim
375. “Heartbeat,” Buddy Holly
374. “Red Light,” Merrill Moore
373. “Please Love Me,” B.B. King
372. “Jenny Jenny,” Little Richard
371. “Back Street Affair,” Webb Pierce
370. “Cry! Cry! Cry!,” Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two
369. “This Weary Heart You Stole Away (Wake Up, Sweetheart),” The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
368. “(If You Cry) True Love, True Love,” The Drifters
367. “City Lights,” Ray Price
366. “The Chicken and the Hawk (Up, Up and Away),” Big Joe Turner and His Blues Kings
365. “Philippine Blues,” Country Jim
364. “Knoxville Girl,” The Louvin Brothers
363. “Leave My Kitten Alone,” Little Willie John
362. “Honky Tonk Man,” Johnny Horton
361. “(You’re So Square) Baby I Don’t Care,” Elvis Presley
360. “Mr. Lee,” The Bobbettes
359. “Ruby Baby,” The Drifters
358. “Lotta Lovin’,” Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
357. “Little Girl of Mine,” The Cleftones
356. “Mona Lisa,” Nat King Cole
355. “Uncle Pen,” Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys
354. “K.C. Loving,” Little Willie Littlefield
353. “Almost Grown,” Chuck Berry
352. “Whole Lotta Loving,” Fats Domino
351. “Chantilly Lace,” The Big Bopper.
350. “Juke,” Little Walter and His Jukes
349. “Havana Moon,” Chuck Berry
348. “One for My Baby (and One More for the Road),” Frank Sinatra
347. “Treasure of Love,” Clyde McPhatter
346. “Come Rain or Come Shine,” Ray Charles
345. “Sincerely,” The Moonglows
344. “Little Bitty Pretty One,” Thurston Harris
343. “Sugarfoot Rag,” Red Foley
342. “Goodnight My Love,” Jesse Belvin
341. “La vie en rose,” Louis Armstrong
340. “Red Headed Woman,” Sonny Burgess
339. “Maybe Baby,” The Crickets
338. “Who’s Sorry Now?,” Connie Francis
337. “Santa Baby,” Eartha Kitt
336. “It’s Too Late,” Chuck Willis
335. “Bird Dog,” The Everly Brothers
334. “I’ve Got the World on a String,” Frank Sinatra
333. “Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear,” Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires
332. “Sittin’ in the Balcony,” Eddie Cochran
331. “The Angel of Death,” Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
330. “Never Let Me Go,” Johnny Ace & Johnny Board & His Orchestra
329. “Please Send Me Someone to Love,” Percy Mayfield
328. “Just a Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody,” Louis Prima
327. “I’m Tore Up,” Billy Gayles with Ike Turner’s Rhythm Rockers
326. “Devil or Angel,” The Clovers
325. “Peter Gunn,” Henry Mancini and His Orchestra
324. “Rollin’ Stone,” Muddy Waters
323. “Why Baby Why,” George Jones
322. “For Your Precious Love,” Jerry Butler and the Impressions
321. “Teardrops from My Eyes,” Ruth Brown
320. “Release Me,” Ray Price
319. “Hang Up My Rock and Roll Shoes,” Chuck Willis
318. “Sleep Walk,” Santo & Johnny
317. “Red Hot,” Billy Lee Riley
316. “Try Me,” James Brown and The Famous Flames
315. “Mary Lou,” Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks
314. “Take These Chains from My Heart,” Hank Williams
313. “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home,” Nat King Cole
312. “My Babe,” Little Walter and His Jukes
311. “Rockin’ Bones,” Ronnie Dawson
310. “Honey Don’t,” Carl Perkins
309. “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” Frank Sinatra
308. “Mr. Sandman,” The Chordettes
307. “There You Go,” Johnny Cash and Tennessee Two
306. “Dream Lover,” Bobby Darin
305. “Move It,” Cliff Richard and the Drifters
304. “Beautiful Delilah,” Chuck Berry
303. “Mean Woman Blues,” Elvis Presley
302. “It’s All Your Fault,” Wade Ray with Noel Boggs
301. “The Fat Man,” Fats Domino
300. “Cry,” Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads
299. “Race with the Devil,” Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps
298. “No Blow, No Show,” Bobby “Blue” Bland
297. “Invitation to the Blues,” Ray Price
296. “Nip Sip,” The Clovers
295. “Stupid Cupid,” Connie Francis
294. “Come On, Let’s Go,” Ritchie Valens
293. “Without Love (There is Nothing),” Clyde McPhatter
292. “Forty Days and Forty Nights,” Muddy Waters
291. “When You Dance,” The Turbans
290. “Dream a Little Dream of Me,” Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald
289. “Soft,” Tiny Bradshaw
288. “(Now and Then There’s) A Fool Such As I,” Elvis Presley
287. “Pledging My Love,” Johnny Ace with The Johnny Otis Orchestra
286. “Trouble in Mind,” Dinah Washington
285. “Mary Don’t You Weep,” The Swan Silvertones
284. “Down in Mexico,” The Coasters
283. “Endless Sleep,” Jody Reynolds
282. “Come Fly with Me,” Frank Sinatra
281. “I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me),” Ray Price
280. “Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha,” Sam Cooke
279. “It Ain’t the Meat,” The Swallows
278. “Send Me Some Lovin’,” Little Richard
277. “Have Mercy Baby,” The Dominoes
276. “House of Blue Lights,” Merrill Moore
275. “Hey! La Bas Boogie,” Fats Domino
274. “Oh, Babe,” Louis Prima and Keely Smith Orchestra and Chorus
273. “Little Darlin’,” The Diamonds
272. “Tall Cool One,” The Wailers
271. “Bony Moronie,” Larry Williams
270. “Cigarettes and Coffee Blues,” Lefty Frizzell
269. “You’re Not Mine Anymore,” Webb Pierce
268. “Down the Road Apiece,” Merrill Moore
267. “Down Bound Train,” Chuck Berry
266. “The Girl Can’t Help It,” Little Richard
265. “I Wonder Why,” Dion and the Belmonts
264. “I’m Ready,” Fats Domino
263. “I’m So Young,” The Students
262. “Young at Heart,” Frank Sinatra
261. “It’s Late,” Ricky Nelson
260. “Pick Me Up on Your Way Down,” Charlie Walker
259. “Tallahassee Lassie,” Freddy Cannon
258. “Story Untold,” The Nutmegs
257. “Diddley Daddy,” Bo Diddley
256. “Betty and Dupree,” Chuck Willis
255. “One Night,” Elvis Presley
254. “Searchin’,” The Coasters
253. “(You’ve Got) The Magic Touch,” The Platters
252. “One Mint Julep,” The Clovers
251. “C.C. Rider,” Chuck Willis
250. “Stranded in the Jungle,” The Cadets
249. “Under Your Spell Again,” Buck Owens
248. “Run Rudolph Run,” Chuck Berry
247. “Cash on the Barrelhead,” The Louvin’ Brothers
246. “Think It Over,” The Crickets
245. “My Boy – Flat Top,” Boyd Bennett and His Rockets
244. “Slippin’ and Slidin’ (Peepin’ and Hidin’),” Little Richard
243. “Smokey Joe’s Café,” The Robins
242. “Wee Wee Hours,” Chuck Berry
241. “Sea Cruise,” Frankie Ford
240. “Moanin’ the Blues,” Hank Williams
239. “Rich Woman, “ Li’l Millet & His Creoles
238. “Shotgun Blues,” Lightnin’ Hopkins
237. “Sitting Alone in the Moonlight,” Bill Monroe
236. “How High the Moon,” Les Paul and Mary Ford
235. “Pennies from Heaven,” Louis Prima
234. “I’m Working on a Building,” B.B. King
233. “Long Gone Lonesome Blues,” Hank Williams
232. “Mess Around,” Ray Charles
231. “Get a Job,” The Silhouettes
230. “Rock & Roll is Here to Stay,” Danny and the Juniors
229. “Alone and Forsaken,” Hank Williams
228. “Just Make Love to Me,” Muddy Waters
227. “Earth Angel,” The Penguins
226. “Too Much,” Elvis Presley
225. “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” Marilyn Monroe
224. “I Believe to My Soul,” Ray Charles
223. “Touch the Hem of His Garment,” The Soul Stirrers
222. “Sixty Minute Man,” The Dominoes
221. “Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” Flatt and Scruggs
220. “Little Richard’s Boogie,” Little Richard and Johnny Otis’ Band
219. “Fujiyama Mama,” Wanda Jackson
218. “You Win Again,” Jerry Lee Lewis
217. “Crying, Waiting, Hoping,” Buddy Holly
216. “Love Me Tender,” Elvis Presley
215. “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,” Kitty Wells
214. “Devoted to You,” The Everly Brothers
213. “Dearest Darling,” Bo Diddley
212. “16 Candles,” The Crests
211. “It’s All in the Game,” Tommy Edwards
210. “Rip It Up,” Little Richard
209. “Rebel Rouser,” Duane Eddy
208. “One Hand Loose,” Charlie Feathers with Jody and Jerry
207. “I Love You a Thousand Ways,” Lefty Frizzell
206. “The ABCs of Love,” Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
205. “Hippy Hippy Shake,” Chan Romero
204. “Evil (Is Going On),” Howlin’ Wolf
203. “I’m a Lover, Not a Fighter,” Lazy Lester
202. “Early Every Morning,” B.B. King and His Orchestra
201. “Trying to Get to You,” Elvis Presley
200. “That Is Rock & Roll,” The Coasters
199. “Dance with Me,” The Drifters
198. “Riot in Cell Block #9,” The Robins
197. “Everyday I Have the Blues,” B.B. King
196. “That’s Why (I Love You So),” Jackie Wilson
195. “Raunchy,” Bill Justis
194. “Love is Here to Stay,” Frank Sinatra
193. “Come Go with Me,” The Del-Vikings
192. “I’m Movin’ On,” Hank Snow
191. “My Baby Just Cares for Me,” Nina Simone
190. “Your Cash Ain’t Nothin’ But Trash,” The Clovers
189. “Everyday,” Buddy Holly
188. “My Baby Left Me,” Elvis Presley
187. “Do You Want to Dance,” Bobby Freeman
186. “C’mon Everybody,” Eddie Cochran
185. “Big Ten Inch Record,” Bull Moose Jackson
184. “Crazy Arms,” Ray Price
183. “Number 9 Train,” Tarheel Slim
182. “Matchbox,” Carl Perkins
181. “Only You (And You Alone),” The Platters
180. “White Lightning,” George Jones
179. “My Blue Heaven,” Fats Domino
178. “I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man,” Muddy Waters and his Guitar
177. “Dedicated to the One I Love,” The “5” Royales
176. “Raw-Hide,” Link Wray and the Wraymen
175. “Oh Lonesome Me,” Don Gibson
174. “You Make Me Feel So Young,” Frank Sinatra
173. “Honky Tonk (Part 1),” Bill Doggett
172. “Blues with a Feeling,” Little Walter and His Jukes
171. “Cold, Cold Heart,” Hank Williams
170. “Pretty Thing,” Bo Diddley
169. “Please, Please, Please,” James Brown with the Famous Flames
168. “Hallelujah I Love Her So,” Ray Charles
167. “Blow Wind Blow,” Muddy Waters and his Guitar
166. “Cry Me a River,” Julie London
165. “At the Hop,” Danny and the Juniors
164. “Love Potion No. 9,” The Clovers
163. “Louisiana,” Percy Mayfield
162. “Talk to Me, Talk to Me,” Little Willie John
161. “Blue Moon,” Elvis Presley
160. “The Great Pretender,” The Platters
159. “Mona (I Need You Baby),” Bo Diddley
158. “I’m in Love Again,” Fats Domino
157. “3 O’Clock Blues,” B.B. King
156. “Dimples,” John Lee Hooker
155. “Poor Little Fool,” Ricky Nelson
154. “Honey Hush,” Joe Turner
153. “All Your Love (I Miss Loving),” Otis Rush
152. “Only Sixteen,” Sam Cooke
151. “It Hurts Me Too,” Elmore James
150. “I Just Don’t Like This Kind of Living,” Hank Williams
149. “Woke Up This Morning (My Baby Was Gone),” B.B. King
148. “Reet Petite,” Jackie Wilson
147. “Blues Before Sunrise,” Elmore James and His “Broom Dusters”
146. “Sugar Sweet,” Muddy Waters
145. “(‘Til) I Kissed You,” The Everly Brothers
144. “Stood Up,” Ricky Nelson
143. “A Thousand Miles Away,” The Heartbeats
142. “Precious Lord,” B.B. King
141. “Say Man,” Bo Diddley
140. “Charlie Brown,” The Coasters
139. “I Put a Spell on You,” Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
138. “Wild About You,” Elmore James and His “Broom Dusters”
137. “Hey Porter,” Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two
136. “Harlem Nocturne,” The Viscounts
135. “I Get a Kick Out of You,” Frank Sinatra
134. “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” Elvis Presley
133. “Willie and the Hand Jive,” Johnny Otis
132. “This Land is Your Land,” Woody Guthrie
131. “Lucille,” Little Richard
130. “Around and Around,” Chuck Berry
129. “Hound Dog,” Big Mama Thornton
128. “I Hear You Knocking,” Smiley Lewis
127. “I’m a Man,” Bo Diddley
126. “Thirty Days (To Come Back Home),” Chuck Berry and His Combo
125. “Don’t Start Me Talkin’,” Sonny Boy Williamson (Sonny Boy Williamson II/Alex Miller)
124. “All Around the World,” Little Willie John
123. “Mannish Boy,” Muddy Waters
122. “The Lonesome River,” The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys
121. “Think,” The “5” Royales
120. “I Want You, I Need You, I Love You,” Elvis Presley
119. “Milkcow Blues Boogie,” Elvis Presley
118. “Fever,” Little Willie John
117. “You Send Me,” Sam Cooke
116. “Rocket 88,” Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats
115. “Drown in My Own Tears,” Ray Charles
114. “Blueberry Hill,” Fats Domino
113. “La Bamba,” Ritchie Valens
112. “Man of Constant Sorrow,” The Stanley Brothers
111. “I Can’t Quit You Baby,” Otis Rush
110. “Blue Suede Shoes,” Elvis Presley
109. “Not Fade Away,” The Crickets
108. “Smokestack Lightnin’,” Howlin’ Wolf
107. “That’ll Be the Day,” The Crickets
106. “Good Rockin’ Tonight,” Elvis Presley
105. “Reelin’ and Rockin’,” Chuck Berry
104. “There Goes My Baby,” The Drifters
103. “In the Still of the Nite,” The Five Satins
102. “Little Queenie,” Chuck Berry
101. “Train Kept A-Rollin’,” The Johnny Burnette Trio
100. “Tipitina,” Professor Longhair
99. “Too Much Monkey Business,” Chuck Berry and His Combo
98. “I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You),” Hank Williams
97. “Ain’t That a Shame,” Fats Domino
96. “Ready Teddy,” Little Richard
95. “I Got a Rocket in My Pocket,” Jimmy Lloyd
94. “Jump, Jive an’ Wail,” Louis Prima
93. “Twilight Time,” The Platters
92. “Down in the Alley,” The Clovers
91. “If You’ve Got the Money (I’ve Got the Time),” Lefty Frizzell
90. “Speedo,” The Cadillacs
89. “At My Front Door,” The El Dorados
88. “Brown Eyed Handsome Man,” Chuck Berry and His Combo
87. “I’m Walkin’,” Fats Domino
86. “I Still Miss Someone,” Johnny Cash
85. “You Can’t Catch Me,” Chuck Berry
84. “Since I Don’t Have You,” The Skyliners
83. “Keep a Knockin’,” Little Richard
82. “Just One More,” George Jones
81. “Let the Good Times Roll,” Shirley and Lee
80. “Oh Boy!,” The Crickets
79. “Mack the Knife,” Louis Armstrong
78. “Love Is Strange,” Mickey and Sylvia
77. “Sweet Little Sixteen,” Chuck Berry
76. “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu,” Huey “Piano” Smith and the Clowns
75. “I’m a King Bee,” Slim Harpo
74. “Brand New Cadillac,” Vince Taylor & His Playboys
73. “Jambalaya (On the Bayou),” Hank Williams with His Drifting Cowboys
72. “Yakety Yak,” The Coasters
71. “All I Have to Do is Dream,” The Everly Brothers
70. “A Lover’s Question,” Clyde McPhatter
69. “Memphis, Tennessee,” Chuck Berry
68. “Sh-Boom,” The Chords
67. “Well…All Right,” Buddy Holly
66. “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” The Platters
65. “Young Blood,” The Coasters
64. “Lawdy Miss Clawdy,” Lloyd Price
63. “Bye Bye Love,” The Everly Brothers
62. “I Only Have Eyes for You,” The Flamingos
61. “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On,” Jerry Lee Lewis
60. “All Shook Up,” Elvis Presley
59. “Hey Good Lookin’,” Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys
58. “Stagger Lee,” Lloyd Price
57. “Great Balls of Fire,” Jerry Lee Lewis
56. “How Many More Years,” Howlin’ Wolf
55. “Walkin’ After Midnight,” Patsy Cline
54. “Fools Fall in Love,” The Drifters
53. “Sweet Little Rock and Roller,” Chuck Berry
52. “The Long Black Veil,” Lefty Frizzell
51. “A Teenager in Love,” Dion and the Belmonts
50. “Susie Q,” Dale Hawkins
49. “Kansas City,” Wilbert Harrison
48. “Lonely Avenue,” Ray Charles
47. “(We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock,” Bill Haley and the Comets
46. “Folsom Prison Blues,” Johnny Cash
45. “Summertime Blues,” Eddie Cochran
44. “Shout,” The Isley Brothers
43. “Heartaches by the Number,” Ray Price
42. “Wake Up Little Susie,” The Everly Brothers
41. “Peggy Sue,” Buddy Holly
40. “Life is So Peculiar,” Louis Armstrong with Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five
39. “Bo Diddley,” Bo Diddley
38. “Blue Suede Shoes,” Carl Perkins
37. “You Win Again,” Hank Williams
36. “Shake, Rattle, and Roll,” Big Joe Turner
35. “Need Your Love So Bad,” Little Willie John
34. “Ruby, Are You Mad?,” The Osborne Brothers & Red Allen
33. “Rave On,” Buddy Holly
32. “Good Golly, Miss Molly,” Little Richard
31. “Sea of Love,” Phil Phillips with the Twilights
30. “Carol,” Chuck Berry
29. “Mystery Train,” Elvis Presley
28. “Why Don’t You Love Me,” Hank Williams with his Drifting Cowboys
27. “Rock and Roll Music,” Chuck Berry
26. “There Stands the Glass,” Webb Pierce
25. “Blue Monday,” Fats Domino
24. “Who Do You Love?,” Bo Diddley
23. “Jailhouse Rock,” Elvis Presley
22. “Long Tall Sally,” Little Richard
21. “Back in the U.S.A.,” Chuck Berry
20. “Be-Bop-A-Lula,” Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps
19. “Color of the Blues,” George Jones
18. “Why Do Falls Fall in Love,” Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers
17. “I Got a Woman,” Ray Charles and His Band
16. “Maybellene,” Chuck Berry
15. “Heartbreak Hotel,” Elvis Presley
14. “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” Hank Williams
13. “Don’t Be Cruel,” Elvis Presley
12. “Got My Mojo Working”, Muddy Waters
11. “Rumble,” Link Wray and His Ray Men
10. “School Day,” Chuck Berry
9. “In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning,” Frank Sinatra
8. “What I’d Say,” Ray Charles
7. “I Walk the Line,” Johnny Cash
6. “That’s All Right,” Elvis Presley
5. “Dust My Blues,” Elmore James and His “Broom Dusters”
4. “Roll over Beethoven,” Chuck Berry and His Combo
3. “Tutti Frutti,” Little Richard
2. “Johnny B. Goode,” Chuck Berry
1. “Hound Dog,” Elvis Presley