The CASH BOX Rhythm & Blues Top 25
Week ending SEPTEMBER 7, 1957
TWTITLE | Artist (Label) LW2WK3WKWKS
  1SEND FOR ME
    Nat “King“ Cole (Capitol 3737)
  2  2  210
  2SEARCHIN’
    Coasters (Atco 6087)
  1  1  115
  3LONG LONELY NIGHTS
    Clyde McPhatter (Atlantic 1149)
    Lee Andrews & Hearts (Chess 1665)
  4
 
  4
 
  5
 
  6
 
  4FARTHER UP THE ROAD
    Bobby “Blue” Bland (Duke 3029)
101114  6
  5MR. LEE
    Bobbettes (Atlantic 1144)
  71218  4
  6SHORT FAT FANNIE
    Larry Williams (Specialty 608)
  3  3  312
  7STAR DUST
    Billy Ward & Dominoes (Liberty 55071)
  5  5  4  9
  8WHISPERING BELLS
    Dell-Vikings (Dot 15592)
  6  6  610
  9TO THE AISLE
    Five Satins (Ember 1019)
  9  8  8  8
10GOODY GOODY
    Frankie Lymon (Gee 1039)
  8  7  9  7
11ROCKING PNEUMONIA AND THE BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU
    Huey Smith & Clowns (Ace 530)
13131010
12MISS YOU SO
    Lillian Offitt (Excello 2104)
121013  7
13WHOLE LOT OF SHAKIN’ GOING ON
    Jerry Lee Lewis (Sun 267)
1622  3
14THAT’LL BE THE DAY
    Crickets (Brunswick 55009)
1723  3
15DIANA
    Paul Anka (ABC-Paramount 9831)
1924  3
16(Let Me Be Your) TEDDY BEAR
    Elvis Presley (RCA Victor 47-7000)
11  9  711
17WHEN I SEE YOU
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5454)
211717  5
18BYE BYE BABY
    Nappy Brown (Savoy 1514)
181620  4
19JENNY, JENNY
    Little Richard (Specialty 606)
14141113
20HUMPTY DUMPTY HEART
    LaVern Baker (Atlantic 1150)
25  2
21WHAT WILL I TELL MY HEART
    Fats Domino (Imperial 5454)
152123  4
22HONEYCOMB
    Jimmie Rodgers (Roulette 4015)
  1
23THINK
    “5” Royales (King 5053)
25  2
24BYE BYE LOVE
    Everly Brothers (Cadence 1315)
20201912
25LOTTA LOVIN’
    Gene Vincent & Blue Caps (Capitol 3763)
  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.
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