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Biggest hit singles
The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in the set of charts available for 1954.
| # |
Artist |
Title |
Year |
Country |
Chart Entries |
| 1 |
Doris Day |
Secret Love |
1954 |
 |
UK 1 - Apr 1954, US 1940s 1 - Jan 1954, US 1 for 3 weeks Feb 1954, Oscar in 1953, US BB 11 of 1954, POP 11 of 1954, RYM 12 of 1953, Italy 54 of 1954 |
| 2 |
Rosemary Clooney |
Hey There |
1954 |
 |
US 1940s 1 - Jul 1954, US 1 for 6 weeks Sep 1954, Australia 1 for 4 weeks May 1956, UK 4 - Sep 1955, US BB 18 of 1954, POP 21 of 1954, RYM 34 of 1954, DDD 66 of 1954 |
| 3 |
The Chordettes |
Mr Sandman |
1954 |
 |
US 1 for 4 weeks Dec 1954, Peel list 1 of 1953, US BB 5 of 1954, POP 7 of 1954, RYM 9 of 1954, UK 11 - Dec 1954, DDD 45 of 1954, RIAA 252, Acclaimed 1006 |
| 4 |
Rosemary Clooney |
This Ole House |
1954 |
 |
UK 1 - Oct 1954, US 1940s 1 - Aug 1954, US 1 for 1 weeks Nov 1954, US BB 12 of 1954, POP 12 of 1954, RYM 34 of 1954 |
| 5 |
Kitty Kallen |
Little Things Mean a Lot |
1954 |
 |
UK 1 - Jul 1954, US 1940s 1 - Apr 1954, US 1 for 9 weeks Jun 1954, US BB 15 of 1954, POP 15 of 1954, RYM 145 of 1954 |
US No. 1 hit singles
These singles reached the top of US Billboard magazine's charts in 1954.
| First week |
Number of weeks |
Title |
Artist |
Label |
| January 2, 1954 |
8 |
"Oh My Papa" |
Eddie Fisher |
RCA Victor |
| February 27, 1954 |
2 |
"Secret Love" |
Doris Day |
Columbia |
| March 13, 1954 |
1 |
"Make Love To Me" |
Jo Stafford |
Columbia |
| March 20, 1954 |
1 |
"Secret Love" |
Doris Day |
Columbia |
| March 27, 1954 |
2 |
"Make Love To Me" |
Jo Stafford |
Columbia |
| April 10, 1954 |
7 |
"Wanted" |
Perry Como |
RCA Victor |
| May 29, 1954 |
10 |
"Little Things Mean a Lot" |
Kitty Kallen |
Decca |
| August 7, 1954 |
7 |
"Sh-Boom" |
Crew-Cuts |
Mercury |
| September 25, 1954 |
6 |
"Hey There" |
Rosemary Clooney |
Cactus |
| November 6, 1954 |
1 |
"This Ole House" |
Rosemary Clooney |
Columbia |
| November 13, 1954 |
3 |
"I Need You Now" |
Eddie Fisher |
RCA Victor |
| December 4, 1954 |
7 |
"Mr. Sandman" |
The Chordettes |
Bluebird then sun in 56 |
Top hits on record
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Published popular music
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Musical television
Births
January-April
- January 16 - Cheryl Bentyne, The Manhattan Transfer
- January 25 - Richard Finch, K.C. and the Sunshine Band
- February 18 - John Travolta, Saturday Night Fever
- February 19 - Jimmy Pursey, Sham 69
- February 20 - Jon Brant, Cheap Trick
- February 26 - Michael Bolton, singer, songwriter
- February 27 - Neal Schon, Journey
- March 10 - Tina Charles, singer
- March 15 - Jon King, Gang Of Four
- March 16:
- March 24 - Steve Diggle, Buzzcocks
- March 25 - Helen Terry, singer
- March 27 - Wally Stocker, The Babys
- March 28 - Reba McEntire
- March 31 - Tony Brock, The Babys
- April 5 - Peter Case
- April 13 - Jimmy Destri, Blondie
- April 17 - Michael Sembello
- April 28 - Michael Daugherty, American composer
May-December
- May 1 - Ray Parker, Jr.
- May 11 - Judith Weir, British composer
- May 20 - Jimmie Henderson, Black Oak Arkansas
- May 31 - Vicki Sue Robinson, US disco singer. (+2000)
- June 3 - Dan Hill
- June 8 - Greg Ginn, punk guitarist and member of Black Flag
- June 13 - Robert Donaldson, Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods
- June 15 - Terri Gibbs
- June 20 - Michael Anthony, Van Halen
- July 10 - Neil Tennant, British Singer-songwriter Pet Shop Boys
- August 11 - Joe Jackson, British singer
- August 17 - Eric Johnson
- August 25 - Elvis Costello
- September 14 - Barry Cowsill
- September 17 - Joël-François Durand, French composer
- September 28 - George Lynch, Dokken
- September 30 - Basia, singer
- October 3 - Stevie Ray Vaughan (+1990)
- October 9 - James Fearnley, The Pogues
- October 10 - David Lee Roth, Van Halen
- October 12 - Michael Roe, guitarist, lead singer of The 77s
- October 21 - Eric Faulkner, Bay City Rollers
- November 4 - Chris Difford, Squeeze
- November 9 - Dennis Stratton, Iron Maiden
- November 10 - Mario Cipollina, Huey Lewis and the News
- November 14 - Yanni
- November 23 - Bruce Hornsby
- December 6 - Edward Tudor-Pole
- December 11 - Jermaine Jackson, The Jackson 5
- December 25 - Annie Lennox, Eurythmics
- December 25 - Robin Campbell, UB40
- Marty Dieckmeyer, Daniel Amos
- Marc Ribot, guitarist, Sam Phillips, Elvis Costello, others
Deaths
- March 3 - Noel Gay, English songwriter
- March 11 - Frankie Newton, American trumpeter
- March 19 - Walter Braunfels, pianist and composer
- March 27 - Carl Fischer, American composer and jazz pianist, aged 41. Fischer was best known for his work as Frankie Laine's accompanist and musical director, and for standard "We'll Be Together Again," which he and Laine wrote.
- April 9 - Philip Greeley Clapp, pianist and composer
- April 14 - Lil Green, blues singer
- May 1 - Arthur Johnston, songwriter
- May 19 - Charles Ives, American composer
- May 20 - Linda Lee Thomas, wife of Cole Porter
- May 31 - Pedro Elías Gutiérrez
- June 17 - Danny Cedrone, guitarist and leader of the Esquire Boys, and a session musician for Bill Haley & His Comets, best known for the guitar solo on "Rock Around the Clock".
- August 17 - Billy Murray, US singer
- August 24 - Fred Rose, songwriter, music publisher
- October 27 - Franco Alfano, composer and pianist
- November 11 - J. Rosamond Johnson, US composer and singer
- November 29 - Dink Johnson, jazz musician
- November 30 - Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor
- December 1 - Fred Rose, songwriter
- December 14 - Papa Celestin, jazz musician
- date unknown - Pepito Arriola, pianist
- date unknown - Eugen Coca, violinist and composer
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