Pocahontas High School Indians
Presented by The Pocahontas High School Grand Reunion Committee
The Top Songs of the 1940s
1 – White Christmas – Bing Crosby
2 – The Christmas Song – Nat “King” Cole
3 – God Bless the Child – Billie Holiday
4 – Take the “A” Train – Duke Ellington
5 – Star Dust – Artie Shaw
6 – Swinging On a Star – Bing Crosby
7 – You Always Hurt the One You Love – Mills Brothers
8 – Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy – Andrews Sisters
9 – Chattanooga Choo Choo – Glenn Miller
10 – Paper Doll – Mills Brothers
11 – Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Gene Autry
12 – Sentimental Journey – Les Brown
13 – I’ll be Seeing You – Bing Crosby
14 – I’ll Never Smile Again – Tommy Dorsey
15 – Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend) – Vaughn Monroe
16 – Auld Lang Syne – Guy Lombardo
17 – That’s My Desire – Frankie Laine
18 – Don’t Fence Me in – Bing Crosby
19 – Jingle, Jangle, Jingle – Kay Kyser
20 – Tuxedo Junction – Glenn Miller
21 – Nature Boy – Nat “King” Cole
22 – Brazil – Xavier Cugat
23 – Green Eyes – Jimmy Dorsey
24 – Frenesi – Artie Shaw
25 – Till the End of Time – Perry Como
26 – Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) – Billie Holiday
27 – Moonlight Cocktail – Glenn Miller
28 – Stormy Weather – Lena Horne
29 – This Land Is Your Land – Woody Guthrie
30 – You Are My Sunshine – Jimmie Davis
31 – That Lucky Old Sun – Frankie Laine
32 – (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons – Nat “King” Cole
33 – (I’ve Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo – Glenn Miller
34 – Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree – Glenn Miller
35 – Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive – Johnny Mercer
36 – Maria Elena – Jimmy Dorsey
37 – A String of Pearls – Glenn Miller
38 – The Gypsy – Ink Spots
39 – Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me) – Peggy Lee
40 – Near You – Francis Craig
41 – Amapola – Jimmy Dorsey
42 – Peg O’ My Heart – Harmonicats
43 – Pennsylvania 6-5000 – Glenn Miller
44 – Pistol Packin’ Mama – Al Dexter
45 – You’ll Never Know – Dick Haymes
46 – To Each His Own – Eddy Howard
47 – I Don’t Want To Set the World on Fire – Ink Spots
48 – Cool Water – Sons of the Pioneers
49 – As Time Goes By – Dooley Wilson
50 – Opus No. 1 – Tommy Dorsey