List of Your Hit Parade number-one singles of the 1930s
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''Your Hit Parade'' was an American radio and television music program that was broadcast from 1935 to 1953 on radio, and seen from 1950 to 1959 on television. In 1935, they began publishing the earliest weekly music chart, preceding the ''Billboard'' singles chart, which was updated weekly by the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' magazine beginning on July 27, 1940. The ''Your Hit Parade'' chart was established in April 1935, which operated under a proprietary formula to determine the popularity of a song based on five factors, including 1) record sales (divided between a) retail and b) wholesale), 2) sheet-music copies of the song (both retail and wholesale), 3) number of radio plays, a category that is sub-divided between a) plays on the three national networks and b) plays on local stations, 4) plays on jukeboxes, and 5) numbers of requests to orchestra leaders to play a particular song. As such, though the musicians who popularized each song are credited with having done so, this is not exactly the same as them having made a hit record.


List of number-ones


Statistical trivia


By artist

The following artists achieved five or more number-one hits during the period 1935–1940. A number of artists had number-one singles on their own as well as part of a collaboration. † Includes two number-one hits co-leading the Dorsey Brothers


Artists by total number of weeks at number one

The following artists were featured at the top of the chart for the highest total number of weeks during 1935–1940. † Includes 2 number-one hits co-leading The Dorsey Brothers


Songs by total number of weeks at number-one

The following songs (21 total) reached number-one for five weeks or more from 1935–1940.


See also

* List of Billboard number-one singles * 1930s in music


References

{{Number-one singles in the United States Lists of number-one songs in the United States, Your Hit Parade 1930s in American music 1930s record charts, United States Your Hit Parade