The CASH BOX Rhythm & Blues Top 25
Week ending JUNE 22, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1SCHOOL DAY (Ring! Ring! Goes The Bell)
    Chuck Berry (Chess 1653)
  1  1  112
  2VALLEY OF TEARS
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5442)
  5  6  9  5
  3SEARCHIN’
    Coasters (Atco 6087)
  7  915  4
  4C. C. RIDER
    Chuck Willis (Atlantic 1130)
  3  3  311
  5YOUNG BLOOD
    Coasters (Atco 6087)
  4  710  6
  6ALL SHOOK UP
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-6870)
  2  2  211
  7OVER THE MOUNTAIN; ACROSS THE SEA
    Johnnie & Joe (Chess 1654)
  6  813  6
  8LITTLE DARLIN’
    Diamonds (Mercury 71060)
    Gladiolas (Excello 2101)
  8
 
  4
 
  4
 
13
  9
  9COME GO WITH ME
    Dell-Vikings (Dot 15538)
  9  5  515
10JUST TO HOLD MY HAND
    Clyde McPhatter (Atlantic 1133)
101212  8
11SO RARE
    Jimmy Dorsey & Orchestra (Fraternity 755)
1325  3
12JENNY, JENNY
    Little Richard (Specialty 606)
14  2
13NEXT TIME YOU SEE ME
    Little Junior Parker (Duke 164)
12161614
14MY DREAM
    Platters (Mercury 71093)
25  2
15WHAT CAN I DO
    Donnie Elbert (DeLuxe 6125)
15  2
16IT HURTS TO BE IN LOVE
    Annie Laurie (DeLuxe 6107)
19171816
17IT’S YOU I LOVE
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5442)
181919  5
18LOVE’S A HURTING GAME
    Ivory Joe Hunter (Atlantic 1128)
1713  8  9
19BYE BYE LOVE
    Everly Brothers (Cadence 1315)
  1
20TROUBLES, TROUBLES, TROUBLES
    B.B. “Blues Boy” King & Orchestra (RPM 492)
161414  6
21JOHNNY’S HOUSE PARTY (pts. 1 & 2)
    John Heartsman & Gaylarks (Music City 807)
  1
22I’M WALKIN’
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5428)
1110  616
23THE SUN IS SHINING
    Jimmy Reed (Vee-Jay 248)
  1
24LET THE FOUR WINDS BLOW
    Roy Brown (Imperial 5439)
  1
25SHORT FAT FANNIE
    Larry Williams (Specialty 608)
  1
NOTE: On the original published chart, Cash Box listed artist and label info for the Top 20 records, along with titles only for positions 21 through 25. Artists/labels listed above in those positions are based on a record’s previous or subsequent appearance in the Top 20 or its appearance on the concurrent Billboard R&B charts.
<< GO TO PREVIOUS WEEK                GO TO FOLLOWING WEEK >>                RETURN TO 1957