Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1947

The Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1947 is a year-end chart compiled Billboard magazine ranking the year's top folk records based on the number of times the record was played on the nation's juke boxes.[1] In 1947, country music records were included on, and dominated, the Billboard folk records chart.

"Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" by the Tex Williams Western Caravan was the No. 1 folk record of 1947, receiving 103 points on the juke box chart. "It's a Sin" by Eddy Arnold and His Texas Playboys was the No 2 record with 96 points, and "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed by Merle Travis ranked third with 91 points.[1]

Three variations on the Cajun classic "Jole Blon" also appeared on the year-end folk chart: "New Jolie Blonde" by Red Foley (No. 7); "New Pretty Blonde" by Moon Mullican (no. 9); and "(Our Own) Jole Blon" by Roy Acuff (No. 15).[1]

Eddy Arnold led all artists with four records on the year-end folk chart, including three of the top five records. Red Foley, Merle Travis, Ernest Tubb, and Tex Williams each had two records included on the year-end chart.[1]

The top records were evenly distributed among the major labels with four records apiece for Capitol (including Capitol Americana), Columbia, Decca, and RCA Victor.

Juke box
year-end[1]
Peak[note 1][2] Title Artist(s) Label
11"Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)"Tex Williams Western CaravanCapitol Americana
21"It's a Sin"Eddy ArnoldVictor
31"So Round, So Firm, So Fully PackedMerle TravisCapitol
41"What Is Life Without Love"Eddy ArnoldVictor
51"I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)"Eddy ArnoldVictor
62"Temptation (Tim-tayshun)"Red Ingle Natural Seven-Jo StaffordCapitol
71"New Jolie Blonde"Red FoleyDecca
81"Rainbow at Midnight"Ernest TubbDecca
92"New Pretty Blonde"Moon MullicanKing
101"Divorce Me C.O.D."Merle TravisCapitol
111"Sugar Moon"Bob WillsColumbia
122"To My Sorrow"Eddy ArnoldVictor
132"Filipino Baby"Ernest TubbDecca
144"That's What I Like About the West"Tex Williams Western CaravanCapitol Americana
154"(Our Own) Jole Blon"Roy AcuffColumbia
164"Down at the Roadside Inn"Al DexterColumbia
164"Feudin' and Fightin'Dorothy ShayColumbia
162"Never Trust a Woman"Red FoleyDecca

See also

Notes

  1. This column recites the record's peak position on Billboard's weekly charts.

References

  1. "Year's Most-Played Folk Records on Nation's Juke Boxes". The Billboard. January 3, 1948. p. 90.
  2. Joel Whitburn (1995). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 0823076326.
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