Dale Patterson wrote:
Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians had 26 #1 songs in the pre-rock era,
Actually he had 23 #1 songs between 1927 and 1939 plus another whopping 75 Top 10's between 1927 and 1940. An additional five Top 10's occurred between 1946-50. Up until 1933 Variety and a publication called Talking Machine World compiled lists of record label and sheet music best sellers. From 1934-38 Variety dropped sheet music sales but continued record label best sellers. Billboard started monitoring record sales in 1936. In January 1940 the magazine began publishing a "Record Buying Guide" July 27, 1940 saw the introduction of the first Billboard chart. Actually there were five of them. Top 10 National, East, West, South and Midwest. Gee I feel like Casey Kasem. Now on with the countdown. Number... Sources: Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories:The History of Popular American Music 1900-1940. Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories: Singles & Albums 1940-54.