100 Hits Of The '50s
Was released as NOT4CD002 on the Not Now Music label in 2016.
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- Has 23 UK Chart Number 1s.
- Has 9 UK Chart Top 10 hits.
- Has 5 UK Chart Top 40 hits.
- Has 9 US Chart Number 1s.
- Has 3 US Chart Top 10 hits.
- Has 1 US Chart Top 40 hit.


C'mon Everybody
- Eddie Cochran 


Rock Around The Clock
- Bill Haley
(and His Comets)

Twilight Time
- The Platters 


It's Up To You
- Ricky Nelson 


Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
- Frankie Lymon
(and The Teenagers)

A Teenager In Love
- Marty Wilde 


Only Sixteen
- Sam Cooke 


Honeycomb
- Jimmie Rodgers (Pop) 


Red River Rock
- Johnny & The Hurricanes 

Oh Carol
- Neil Sedaka 


('til) I Kissed You
- The Everly Brothers 


The Ballad Of Davy Crockett
- Bill Hayes 

It's Only Make Believe
- Conway Twitty 


Forty Miles Of Bad Road
- Duane Eddy
(and The Rebels)

Tom Dooley
- The Kingston Trio 


Hoots Mon
- Lord Rockingham's XI 


Born Too Late
- The Poni-Tails 

Lipstick On Your Collar
- Connie Francis 


When
- The Kalin Twins 


Diana
- Paul Anka 


Sweet Little Sixteen
- Chuck Berry 


Guitar Boogie Shuffle
- Bert Weedon 


Island In The Sun
- Harry Belafonte 


Teen Beat
- Sandy Nelson 


I Only Have Eyes For You
- The Flamingos 


Dream Lover
- Bobby Darin 


Baby Face
- Little Richard 


All Shook Up
- Elvis Presley
(with The Jordanaires)

Lollipop
- The Chordettes 

My Heart Is An Open Book
- Carl Dobkins Jr. 


Peggy Sue
- Buddy Holly 


Ain't That A Shame
- Fats Domino 


What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?
- Emile Ford
(and The Checkmates)

High School Confidential
- Jerry Lee Lewis
(and His Pumping Piano)

Robin Hood
- Gary Miller 


Charlie Brown
- The Coasters 


Rock-A-Billy
- Guy Mitchell 


Living Doll
- Cliff Richard
(and The Drifters (UK))

Be Bop A Lula
- Gene Vincent
(and His Blue Caps)

The Purple People Eater
- Sheb Wooley 


Battle Of New Orleans
- Johnny Horton 


Come Softly To Me
- The Fleetwoods 


Little Darlin'
- The Diamonds 

Green Door
- Frankie Vaughan 


Since I Don't Have You
- The Skyliners 

What Do You Want?
- Adam Faith 


Kansas City
- Wilbert Harrison 


Just Walkin' In The Rain
- Johnnie Ray 


Rock and Roll Waltz
- Kay Starr 


It's All In The Game
- Tommy Edwards 


At The Hop
- Danny & The Juniors 

There Goes My Baby
- The Drifters 


Who's Sorry Now
- Connie Francis 


Razzle Dazzle
- Bill Haley
(and His Comets)

I Go Ape
- Neil Sedaka 


Mona Lisa
- Conway Twitty 


I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent
- Frankie Lymon
(and The Teenagers)

Tequila
- The Champs 

Memories Are Made Of This
- Dave King
(with The Keynotes)

Summertime Blues
- Eddie Cochran 


A Certain Smile
- Johnny Mathis 


We Will Make Love
- Russ Hamilton 


Sea Of Love
- Marty Wilde 


A Woman In Love
- Frankie Laine 


My True Love
- Jack Scott 


Makin' Love
- Floyd Robinson 


Love Me Forever
- Marion Ryan 


You Send Me
- Sam Cooke 


Whole Lotta Woman
- Marvin Rainwater 


A Wonderful Time Up There
- Pat Boone 


Maybe Tomorrow
- Billy Fury 


Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- The Platters 


Rebel Rouser
- Duane Eddy
(and The Rebels)

The Man From Laramie
- Jimmy Young 


Twenty Tiny Fingers
- The Stargazers (50s) 


Heartbreak Hotel
- Elvis Presley 


Breathless
- Jerry Lee Lewis 


Party Doll
- Buddy Knox
(and The Rhythm Orchids)

Chantilly Lace
- The Big Bopper 


Heartaches By The Number
- Guy Mitchell 


Good Golly Miss Molly
- Little Richard 


Oh Boy
- The Crickets 


Splish Splash
- Bobby Darin 


Witch Doctor
- David Seville
(and The Chipmunks)

Venus
- Frankie Avalon 


Sixteen Tons
- Tennessee Ernie Ford 


Bony Moronie
- Larry Williams 


Be My Guest
- Fats Domino 


Young Love
- Tab Hunter 


Willie And The Hand Jive
- The Johnny Otis Show 


Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
- The Crew Cuts 

To Know Him, Is To Love Him
- The Teddy Bears 


The Story Of My Life
- Gary Miller 


Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat
- Paul Evans
(and The Curls)

Yakety Yak
- The Coasters 


Petite Fleur (Little Flower)
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band 

Giddy Up A Ding Dong
- Freddie Bell & The Bellboys 

Water Water
- Tommy Steele
(and The Steelmen)

Raunchy
- Bill Justis 


He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
- Laurie London