The CASH BOX Country Best Sellers
Week ending JANUARY 19, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1SINGING THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 21545)
  1  1  118
  2CRAZY ARMS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21510)
  2  2  234
  3I’VE GOT A NEW HEARTACHE
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
  3  3  312
  4THERE YOU GO
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
  4  510  4
  5YOUNG LOVE
    Sonny James (Capitol 3602)
  7  812  5
  6I WALK THE LINE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 241)
  5  4  432
  7LOVE ME TENDER
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6643)
  6  6  514
  8REPENTING
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30094)
11131310
  9DON’T BE CRUEL
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6604)
  8  7  623
10STOLEN MOMENTS
    Hank Snow & Rainbow Ranch Boys (RCA Victor 47-6715)
10  9  8  7
11I’M TIRED
    Webb Pierce (Decca 30155)
1720  3
12AM I LOSING YOU
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6749)
20  2
13WASTED WORDS
    Ray Price (Columbia 21562)
  91515  8
14TRAIN OF LOVE
    Johnny Cash & Tennessee Two (Sun 258)
161915  4
15SEARCHING (For Someone Like You)
    Kitty Wells (Decca 29956)
1310  929
16BEFORE I MET YOU
    Carl Smith with Tunesmiths (Columbia 21522)
1211  713
17ACCORDING TO MY HEART
    Jim Reeves (RCA Victor 47-6620)
15141118
18TURN HER DOWN
    Faron Young (Capitol 3549)
201513
19GO AWAY WITH ME
    Wilburn Brothers (Decca 30087)
191715  7
20CASH ON THE BARREL HEAD
    Louvin Brothers (Capitol 3523)
14121417
20KNEE DEEP IN THE BLUES
    Marty Robbins (Columbia 40815)
  1
20SWEET DREAMS
    Faron Young (Capitol 3443)
18161531
20POOR MAN’S RICHES
    Benny Barnes (Starday 262)
20181513
20I’M COUNTING ON YOU
    Kitty Wells (Decca 30094)
20  2
NOTE: On the original published chart, Cash Box listed artist and label info for the Top 10 records, along with titles only for positions 11 through 20. Artists/labels listed above in those positions are based on a record’s previous or subsequent appearance in the Top 10 or its appearance on the concurrent Billboard Country charts.
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