Top 100 Songs Of 1957

These are the top 100 songs of 1957 and the top 50 artists of 1957. On this page you will find two different chart types.

Official Billboard Top 100 Songs of 1957
This is Billboards official top 100 songs of 1957 also known as the Hot 100 of 1957. To identify the Billboard chart, either the artist’s name or chart position will appear in RED.

Nolan Method (1957 cumulative points only)
The second Nolan Method chart is formulated using 1957 cumulative points only measured from December 1956 to November 1957 . To identify the Nolan Method 1957 chart, either the artist’s name or chart position will appear in GREEN.


Nolan Method Explained

The Nolan Method was formulated by lead Top40Weekly contributor Jarrett Nolan.

Using an inverse point-based system, songs earn points for each position that they’re in within the Top 40. Songs at #1 earn 40 points all the way down to 1 point at #40.

A song can earn bonus points if it debuts on the chart within the Top 40. If a song debuts between #11 and #40, the corresponding points for that position would be double with 10 points added.

Example: A song entering the chart at #38, earns 3 points. This would be doubled to 6 points plus 10 making the total score for that week 16 points.

If a song debuts within the Top 10, its entry points would be doubled with 20 points added.

Example: A song debuts on the chart at #1 earning 40 points. The points are doubled to 80 plus 20 for entering in the top 10 giving the song a 100 total for that week.

Bonus points can only be earned on a song’s debut week within the 40.

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Top 100 Songs of 1957 (side by side with Nolan Method)

Side by Side of Both Top 100 Songs of 1957

Top 50 Artists of 1957 (side by side with Nolan Method)

Top 100 Songs 1957

This list is a side by side of Billboard’s top songs of 1957 and Jarrett Nolan’s cumulative point method (aka the Nolan Method).

These top 100 songs of 1957 were created using data between December 2018 to the last week of November 1957 .

Billboard’s Hot 100 Year-end Of 1957

Billboard’s HOT 100 Songs are derived from radio airplay, sales data, and streaming data. RED.

This year’s most popular songs across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music, sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music and streaming activity data provided by online music sources during the charts dated November 24, 1956, to November 16, 1957 .

The Nolan Method: Top 40 Weekly Year-end Of 1957

The Nolan Method totals all points accrued from all songs that entered the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 from December 1, 2018 through November 30, 1957. In the case of collaborations, each credited artist was given the total points a song earned. GREEN.

A song’s peak position is in parentheses after the title. If there is an asterisk next to the peak, it means that the song was still upwardly mobile as of the cutoff – November 30, 1957.

1All Shook Up (#1)Love Letters in the Sand (#1)
Elvis PresleyPat Boone
2Love Letters in the Sand (#1)So Rare (#2)
Pat BooneJimmy Dorsey
3Little Darlin’ (#2)All Shook Up (#1)
The DiamondsElvis Presley
4Young Love (#1)Bye Bye Love (#2)
Tab HunterThe Everly Brothers
5So Rare (#2)Little Darlin’ (#2)
Jimmy DorseyThe Diamonds
6Don’t Forbid Me (#1)Searchin’ (#5)
Pat BooneThe Coasters
7Singing the Blues (#1)Tammy (#1)
Guy MitchellDebbie Reynolds
8Young Love (#2)Singing the Blues (#1)
Sonny JamesGuy Mitchell
9Too Much (#2)Teddy Bear (#1)
Elvis PresleyElvis Presley
10Round and Round (#1)Round and Round (#1)
Perry ComoPerry Como
11Bye Bye Love (#2)Don’t Forbid Me (#1)
The Everly BrothersPat Boone
12Tammy (#1)Young Love (#1)
Debbie ReynoldsTab Hunter
13Party Doll (#2)A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation) (#3)
Buddy KnoxMarty Robbins
14Teddy Bear (#1)Diana (#2)
Elvis PresleyPaul Anka
15Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) (#5)It’s Not for Me to Say (#5)
Harry BelafonteJohnny Mathis
16Jailhouse Rock (#1)Come Go with Me (#5)
Elvis PresleyThe Del-Vikings
17A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation) (#3)Young Love (#2)
Marty RobbinsSonny James
18Come Go with Me (#5)Moonlight Gambler (#3)
The Del-VikingsFrankie Laine
19Wake Up Little Susie (#1)Gone (#4)
The Everly BrothersFerlin Husky
20You Send Me (#3*)Dark Moon (#5)
Sam CookeGale Storm
21Searchin’ (#5)Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On (#3)
The CoastersJerry Lee Lewis
22School Days (#5)Honeycomb (#1)
Chuck BerryJimmie Rodgers
23Gone (#4)Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) (#5)
Ferlin HuskyHarry Belafonte
24Diana (#2)Party Doll (#2)
Paul AnkaBuddy Knox
25A Teenager’s Romance (#8)Green Door (#1)
Ricky NelsonJim Lowe
26The Banana Boat Song (#6)Blueberry Hill (#4)
The TarriersFats Domino
27Honeycomb (#1)Butterfly (#1)
Jimmie RodgersAndy Williams
28Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On (#3)Send For Me (#7)
Jerry Lee LewisNat King Cole
29Dark Moon (#5)The Banana Boat Song (#6)
Gale StormThe Tarriers
30That’ll Be the Day (#3)That’ll Be the Day (#3)
The CricketsThe Crickets
31Butterfly (#7)Love Me Tender (#1)
Charlie GracieElvis Presley
32Moonlight Gambler (#3)Too Much (#2)
Frankie LaineElvis Presley
33Teen-Age Crush (#3)True Love (#4)
Tommy SandsBing Crosby & Grace Kelly
34It’s Not for Me to Say (#5)Rainbow (#7)
Johnny MathisRuss Hamilton
35Silhouettes (#3)Short Fat Fannie (#6)
The RaysLarry Williams
36Butterfly (#1)I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (#6)
Andy WilliamsBilly Williams
37Marianne (#5)Love Me (from the Elvis (Part 1) E.P.) (#6)
The Easy RidersElvis Presley
38I’m Walkin’ (#5)Old Cape Cod (#7)
Fats DominoPatti Page
39Chances Are (#5)I’m Walkin’ (#5)
Johnny MathisFats Domino
40Send For Me (#7)School Days (#5)
Nat King ColeChuck Berry
41Rainbow (#7)Butterfly (#7)
Russ HamiltonCharlie Gracie
42Be-Bop Baby (#5)Marianne (#5)
Ricky NelsonThe Easy Riders
43Short Fat Fannie (#6)Mr. Lee (#6)
Larry WilliamsThe Bobbettes
44Green Door (#1)Just Walking in the Rain (#2)
Jim LoweJohnnie Ray
45I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (#6)Star Dust
Billy WilliamsBilly Ward and His Dominoes
46Old Cape Cod (#7)Teen-Age Crush (#3)
Patti PageTommy Sands
47Mr. Lee (#6)Hey Jealous Lover (#6)
The BobbettesFrank Sinatra
48Blueberry Hill (#4)a Rose and a Baby Ruth (#6)
Fats DominoGeorge Hamilton IV
49Whispering Bells (#9)Marianne (#8)
The Del-Vikingsthe Hilltoppers featuring Jimmy Sacca
50Blue Monday (#9)Why Baby Why (#6)
Fats DominoPat Boone

Side by Side Comparison

This list is a side by side comparison of both top songs of 1957 charts.

Songs are listed in alphabetically according to the artist or band’s name.

Key:

  • RED – Official Billboard Top 100 Songs of 1957
  • GREEN – Nolan Method 1957 cumulative points only
Butterfly (#1)3627
Andy Williams
Star Dust45
Billy Ward and His Dominoes
I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (#6)4536
Billy Williams
True Love (#4)33
Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly
Party Doll (#2)1324
Buddy Knox
Butterfly (#7)3141
Charlie Gracie
School Days (#5)2240
Chuck Berry
Tammy (#1)127
Debbie Reynolds
All Shook Up (#1)13
Elvis Presley
Jailhouse Rock (#1)16
Elvis Presley
Love Me (from the Elvis (Part 1) E.P.) (#6)37
Elvis Presley
Love Me Tender (#1)31
Elvis Presley
Teddy Bear (#1)149
Elvis Presley
Too Much (#2)932
Elvis Presley
Blue Monday (#9)50
Fats Domino
Blueberry Hill (#4)4826
Fats Domino
I’m Walkin’ (#5)3839
Fats Domino
Gone (#4)2319
Ferlin Husky
Hey Jealous Lover (#6)47
Frank Sinatra
Moonlight Gambler (#3)3218
Frankie Laine
Dark Moon (#5)2920
Gale Storm
a Rose and a Baby Ruth (#6)48
George Hamilton IV
Singing the Blues (#1)78
Guy Mitchell
Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) (#5)1523
Harry Belafonte
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On (#3)2821
Jerry Lee Lewis
Green Door (#1)4425
Jim Lowe
Honeycomb (#1)2722
Jimmie Rodgers
So Rare (#2)52
Jimmy Dorsey
Just Walking in the Rain (#2)44
Johnnie Ray
Chances Are (#5)39
Johnny Mathis
It’s Not for Me to Say (#5)3415
Johnny Mathis
Short Fat Fannie (#6)4335
Larry Williams
A White Sport Coat (and a Pink Carnation) (#3)1713
Marty Robbins
Send For Me (#7)4028
Nat King Cole
Don’t Forbid Me (#1)611
Pat Boone
Love Letters in the Sand (#1)21
Pat Boone
Why Baby Why (#6)50
Pat Boone
Old Cape Cod (#7)4638
Patti Page
Diana (#2)2414
Paul Anka
Round and Round (#1)1010
Perry Como
A Teenager’s Romance (#8)25
Ricky Nelson
Be-Bop Baby (#5)42
Ricky Nelson
Rainbow (#7)4134
Russ Hamilton
You Send Me (#3*)20
Sam Cooke
Young Love (#2)817
Sonny James
Young Love (#1)412
Tab Hunter
Mr. Lee (#6)4743
The Bobbettes
Searchin’ (#5)216
The Coasters
That’ll Be the Day (#3)3030
The Crickets
Come Go with Me (#5)1816
The Del-Vikings
Whispering Bells (#9)49
The Del-Vikings
Little Darlin’ (#2)35
The Diamonds
Marianne (#5)3742
The Easy Riders
Bye Bye Love (#2)114
The Everly Brothers
Wake Up Little Susie (#1)19
The Everly Brothers
Marianne (#8)49
the Hilltoppers featuring Jimmy Sacca
Silhouettes (#3)35
The Rays
The Banana Boat Song (#6)2629
The Tarriers
Teen-Age Crush (#3)3346
Tommy Sands