1946 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1946.

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Singer Billie Holiday backstage in 1946

Albums released



For each Year in Music (beginning 1940) and Year in Country Music (beginning 1939), a comprehensive Year End Top Records section can be found at mid-page (popular), and on the Country page. These charts are meant to replace the charts Billboard prints at the end of each year, because they are better.

The charts are compiled from data published by Billboard magazine, using their formulas, with slight modifications. Most important, there are no songs missing or truncated by Billboard's holiday deadline. Each year, records included enter the charts between the prior November and early December. Each week, fifteen points are awarded to the number one record, then nine points for number two, eight points for number three, and so on. This system rewards songs that reach the highest positions, as well as those that had the longest chart runs. This is our adjustment to Mr. Whitburn's formula, which places no. 1 records on top, then no 2 and so on, ordered by weeks at that position. This allows a record with 4 weeks at no. 1 that only lasted 6 weeks to be rated very high. Here, the total points of a song's complete chart run determines its position. Our chart has more songs, more weeks and may look nothing like Billboard's, but it comes from the exact same surveys.

Before the Hot100 was implemented in 1958, Billboard magazine measured a record's performance with three charts, 'Best-Selling Popular Retail Records', 'Records Most-Played On the Air' or 'Records Most Played By Disk Jockeys' and 'Most-Played Juke Box Records'. As Billboard did starting in the 1940s, the three totals for each song are combined, with that number determining the final year-end rank. For example, 1944's "A Hot Time in the Town of Berlin" by Bing and the Andrews Sisters finished at no. 19, despite six weeks at no. 1 on the 'Most-Played Juke Box Records'(JB) chart. It scored 126 points, to go with its Best-Selling chart (BS) total of 0. Martha Tilton's version of "I'll Walk Alone" peaked at no. 4 on the Juke Box chart, which only totalled 65 points, but her BS total was also 65, for a final total of 130, ranking no. 18. Examples like this can be found in "The Billboard" magazine up to 1958. The 'Records Most-Played On the Air' chart didn't begin until January 1945, which is why we only had two sub-totals.

Our rankings are based on Billboard data, but we also present info on recording and release dates, global sales totals, RIAA and BPI certifications and other awards. Rankings from other genres like 'Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs' or 'Most Played Juke Box Race Records', Country charts including 'Most Played Juke Box Folk (Hillbilly) Records', 'Cashbox magazine', and other sources are presented if they exist. We supplement our info with reliable data from the "Discography of American Historical Recordings" website, Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954[2] and other sources as specified.

The following songs appeared in The Billboard's 'Best Selling Retail Records', 'Records Most-Played On the Air' and 'Most Played Juke Box Records' charts, starting November 1945 and before December 1946.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions
1Eddy Howard and His Orchestra"To Each His Own"[3]Majestic 7188April 16, 1946 (1946-04-16)June 1946 (1946-06)US Billboard 1946 #1, US #1 for 8 weeks, 24 total weeks, 576 points, CashBox #3, 1,000,000 sales[2]
2The Ink Spots"The Gypsy"[4]Decca 18817February 19, 1946 (1946-02-19)March 1946 (1946-03)US Billboard 1946 #2, US #1 for 13 weeks, 23 total weeks, CashBox #1, US Most-Played Race Records 1945 #3, Race Records #1 for 3 weeks, 13 total weeks, 548 points, 1,000,000 sales[2]
3Frankie Carle and his Orchestra (vocal by Marjorie Hughes)"Rumors Are Flying"[5]Columbia 37069June 20, 1946 (1946-06-20)August 19, 1946 (1946-08-19)US Billboard 1946 #3, US #1 for 11 weeks, 28 total weeks, 477 points, CashBox #6, 1,000,000 sales[2]
4Frank Sinatra"Five Minutes More"[5]Columbia 37048May 28, 1946 (1946-05-28)July 8, 1946 (1946-07-08)US Billboard 1946 #4, US #1 for 7 weeks, 19 total weeks, 453 points
5Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye"The Old Lamp-Lighter"[6]RCA Victor 20-1963August 21, 1946 (1946-08-21)September 1946 (1946-09)US Billboard 1946 #5, US #1 for 8 weeks (Juke Box), 21 total weeks, 452 points, CashBox #8
6Frankie Carle and his Orchestra (vocal by Marjorie Hughes"Oh! What It Seemed to Be"[7]Columbia 36892October 15, 1945 (1945-10-15)December 17, 1945 (1945-12-17)US Billboard 1946 #6, US #1 for 11 weeks (Juke Box), 20 total weeks, 436 points, CashBox #5
7Perry Como"Prisoner of Love"[6]RCA Victor 20-1814December 18, 1945 (1945-12-18)March 1946 (1946-03)US Billboard 1946 #7, US #1 for 3 weeks, 20 total weeks, 429 points, 1,000,000 sales[2]
8Dinah Shore"The Gypsy"[7]Columbia 36964February 12, 1946 (1946-02-12)March 25, 1946 (1946-03-25)US Billboard 1946 #8, US #1 for 8 weeks, 17 total weeks, 358 points, CashBox #2, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, 1,000,000 sales[2]
9Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"[6]Victor 20-1759October 31, 1945 (1945-10-31)November 1945 (1945-11)US Billboard 1946 #9, US #1 for 6 weeks, 16 total weeks, 349 points
10King Cole Trio"(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons"[8]Capitol 304August 22, 1946 (1946-08-22)September 30, 1946 (1946-09-30)US Billboard 1946 #10, US #1 for 7 weeks, 16 total weeks, CashBox #1, US Most-Played Race Records 1945 #20, Race Records #3 for 2 weeks, 8 total weeks, 293 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2018, 1,000,000 sales[2]
11Betty Hutton"Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief"[8]Capitol 220June 29, 1945 (1945-06-29)November 1945 (1945-11)US Billboard 1946 #10, US #1 for 1 week, 22 total weeks, 299 points
12Frank Sinatra"Oh! What It Seemed to Be"[7]Columbia 36905November 19, 1945 (1945-11-19)January 14, 1946 (1946-01-14)US Billboard 1946 #11, US #1 for 8 weeks, 28 total weeks, 295 points, CashBox #7
13Freddy Martin and His Orchestra"Symphony"[6]Victor 20-1747October 2, 1945 (1945-10-02)November 1945 (1945-11)US BB 1945 #12, US #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks
14Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers"Personality"[8]Capitol 230October 1, 1945 (1945-10-01)December 1945 (1945-12)US Billboard 1946 #13, US #1 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 289 points, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998
15Freddy Martin and His Orchestra"To Each His Own"[6]RCA Victor 20-19211946 (1946)July 1946 (1946-07)US Billboard 1946 #14, US #1 for 2 weeks, 16 total weeks, 255 points, CashBox #4
16Kay Kyser and His Orchestra"Ole Buttermilk Sky"[5]Columbia 37073June 15, 1946 (1946-06-15)August 26, 1946 (1946-08-26)US Billboard 1946 #15, US #1 for 7 weeks, 16 total weeks, 253 points
17Perry Como"Surrender"[6]RCA Victor 20-1877April 2, 1946 (1946-04-02)June 1946 (1946-06)US Billboard 1946 #16, US #1 for 9 weeks, 17 total weeks, 250 points
18Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters"South America, Take It Away"[9]Decca 23569May 11, 1946 (1946-05-11)June 1946 (1946-06)US Billboard 1946 #18, US #2 for 13 weeks, 17 total weeks, 213 points, 1,000,000 sales[10]
19Hoagy Carmichael and Orchestra"Ole Buttermilk Sky"[11]ARA 155April 2, 1946 (1946-04-02)June 1946 (1946-06)US Billboard 1946 #19, US #1 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 182 points, Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998
20Dinah Shore"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly"[7]Columbia 36976March 16, 1946 (1946-03-16)April 29, 1946 (1946-04-29)US Billboard 1946 #20, US #3 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 159 points, CashBox #3
21Dinah Shore"Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside)"[7]Columbia 36964February 12, 1946 (1946-02-12)March 25, 1946 (1946-03-25)US Billboard 1946 #21, US #3 for 1 weeks, 17 total weeks, 158 points, CashBox #3
22Kay Kyser and His Orchestra"The Old Lamp-Lighter"[5]Columbia 37095July 18, 1946 (1946-07-18)October 14, 1946 (1946-10-14)US Billboard 1946 #22, US #1 for 7 weeks, 16 total weeks, 143 points, CashBox #9
23Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye"I'm A Big Girl Now"[6]RCA Victor 20-1812December 22, 1945 (1945-12-22)February 1946 (1946-02)US Billboard 1946 #23, US #1 for 1 week, 18 total weeks, 141 points, CashBox #6, 1,000,000 sales[2]

Top race records

Billboard Most-Played Race Records of 1946 is a year-end list compiled by Billboard magazine, printed in the January 4, 1947, issue. It includes rankings for the calendar year only, handicapping records at the beginning and end of the year such as "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie", which finished second as a result. For all year-end charts on these pages, records that enter the chart in December of the previous year, or remain on the chart after December of the current year, receive points for their full chart runs. Each week, a score of 15 points is assigned for the no. 1 record, 9 points for no. 2, 8 points for no. 3, and so on, and the total of all weeks determined the final rank. Additional information from other sources is reported, but not used for ranking. This includes dates obtained from the Discography of American Historical Recordings website, chart performance from Billboard's 'Best Selling Retail Records, Records Most-Played On the Air and Most Played Juke Box Records charts, Most Played Juke Box Folk (Hillbilly) Records, Cashbox, and other sources as noted. Additional information can also be found at List of Most Played Juke Box Race Records number ones of 1946.

Rank Artist Title Label Recorded Released Chart positions
1Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"[12]Decca 23610January 23, 1946 (1946-01-23)August 1946 (1946-08)US Billboard 1946 #54, US #7 for 1 weeks, 6 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #1, Race Records #1 for 18 weeks, 26 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[13]
2Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra"Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop"[14]Decca 18754December 1, 1945 (1945-12-01)January 1946 (1946-01)US Billboard 1946 #114, US #9 for 1 weeks, 8 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #2, Race Records #1 for 16 weeks, 25 total weeks
3Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Buzz Me"[15]Decca 18734January 19, 1945 (1945-01-19)December 1945 (1945-12)US BB 1946 #90, US #9 for 1 week, 2 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #3, Race Records #1 for 9 weeks, 13 total weeks
4Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Stone Cold Dead in the Market (He Had It Coming)"[16]Decca 23546October 8, 1945 (1945-10-08)January 29, 1946 (1946-01-29)US Billboard 1946 #76, US #7 for 1 weeks, 6 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #4, Race Records #1 for 5 weeks, 20 total weeks, 95 points
5Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Ain't That Just Like a Woman (They'll Do It Every Time)"[17]Decca 23669January 23, 1946 (1946-01-23)October 1946 (1946-10)US Billboard 1946 #229, US #17 for 1 week, 2 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #6, Race Records #1 for 2 weeks, 17 total weeks, 74 points
6The Ink Spots"The Gypsy"[18]Decca 18817February 19, 1946 (1946-02-19)March 1946 (1946-03)US Billboard 1946 #2, US #1 for 13 weeks, 23 total weeks, 55 points, CashBox #1, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #5, Race Records #1 for 2 weeks, 13 total weeks, 1,000,000 sales[2]
7Roy Milton and His Solid Senders"R. M. Blues"[19]Juke Box 504July 1946 (1946-07)March 1946 (1946-03)US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #7, Race Records #2 for 2 weeks, 25 total weeks, 54 points
8Johnny Moore's Three Blazers (vocal Charles Brown)"Driftin' Blues"[20]Philo 112September 14, 1945 (1945-09-14)December 1945 (1945-12)US Billboard Most-Played Juke Box Race Records 1946 #8, US #2 for 1 week, 23 total weeks, 48 points
9Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Salt Pork, West Virginia"[21]Decca 18762July 16, 1945 (1945-07-16)February 1946 (1946-02)US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #9, Harlem/Race Records #2 for 6 weeks, 15 total weeks, 44 points
10Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule"[22]Decca 18734January 10, 1946 (1946-01-10)March 1946 (1946-03)US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #10, Race Records #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 43 points
11Andy Kirk and His Orchestra and The Jubalaires"I Know"[23]Decca 18782November 27, 1945 (1945-11-27)April 1946 (1946-04)US Billboard 1946 #277, US #21 for 1 week, 1 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #11, Race Records #2 for 4 weeks, 16 total weeks, 34 points
12King Cole Trio"(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66"[8]Capitol 256March 15, 1946 (1946-03-15)April 22, 1946 (1946-04-22)US Billboard 1946 #137, US #11 for 1 weeks, 2 total weeks, US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #12, Race Records #1 for 1 week, 11 total weeks, 30 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2018, 1,000,000 sales[2]
13Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five"That Chick's Too Young To Fry"[24]Decca 23610January 23, 1946 (1946-01-23)August 1946 (1946-08)US Most-Played Race Records 1946 #13, Race Records #3 for 8 weeks, 11 total weeks, 30 points
20King Cole Trio"(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons"[8]Capitol 304August 22, 1946 (1946-08-22)September 30, 1946 (1946-09-30)US Billboard 1946 #10, US #1 for 7 weeks, 16 total weeks, CashBox #1, US Most-Played Race Records 1945 #20, Race Records #3 for 2 weeks, 8 total weeks, 17 points, Grammy Hall of Fame 2018, 1,000,000 sales[2]

Classical music

Premieres

ComposerCompositionDateLocationPerformers
Barber, SamuelCello Concerto1946-04-05BostonGarbousova / Boston SymphonyKoussevitzky[25]
Bartók, BélaPiano Concerto No. 31946-02-08PhiladelphiaSándor / Philadelphia OrchestraOrmandy[26]
Bernstein, LeonardThree Dance Episodes from "On the Town"1946-02-03San FranciscoSan Francisco Symphony – Bernstein[27]
Bernstein, LeonardThree Dance Variations from Fancy Free1946-01-21New York CityNew York City Symphony – Bernstein[28][29]
Boulez, PierreDouze notations for piano1946-02-12ParisGrimaud[30]
Britten, BenjaminOccasional Overture1946-09-29LondonBBC SymphonyBoult[31]
Britten, BenjaminThe Holy Sonnets of John Donne1946-11-22LondonPears, Britten[32]
Britten, BenjaminThe Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra1946-10-15LiverpoolRoyal Liverpool PhilharmonicSargent[33]
Cage, JohnThree Dances for Two Prepared Pianos1946-12-11New York CityAjemian, Masselos[34]
Carter, ElliottElegy for String Quartet1946-08-21Eliot, MaineLanier Quartet[35]
Carter, ElliottMusicians Wrestle Everywhere1946-02-12New York CityRandolph SingersRandolph[36]
Carter, ElliottVoyage for voice and piano1946-03-16New York CityBoatwright, Baerwald[37]
Carter, ElliottWarble for Lilac Time1946-09-14Saratoga Springs, New York (Spa Festival)Boatwright / Yaddo OrchestraFennell[38]
Copland, AaronDanzón cubano1946-02-17BaltimoreBaltimore SymphonyStewart[39]
Copland, AaronSymphony No. 31946-10-18BostonBoston SymphonyKoussevitzky[40]
Dallapiccola, LuigiCiaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio for cello1946-02-26MilanCassadó[41]
Dallapiccola, LuigiLiriche Greche II – Due liriche di Anacreonte1946-06-24BrusselsMartin-Metten / Brussels PhilharmonicSouris[42]
Dallapiccola, LuigiRencesvals1946-12-19BrusselsBernac, Poulenc[43]
Dallapiccola, LuigiSonatina canonica su Capricci di Paganini1946-03-03Perugia, ItalyScarpini[44]
Ginastera, AlbertoSinfonía elegíaca (Symphony No. 2)1946-05-31Buenos Aires[unknown orchestra] – Castro[45]
Guridi, JesúsSinfonía Pirenaica1946-06-08BilbaoBilbao Municipal OrchestraArámbarri[46]
Henze, Hans WernerChamber Concerto for piano, flute and strings1946-09-27Darmstädter Ferienkurse, GermanyRedel, Seemann / Darmstadt Landestheater OrchestraStraub[47]
Ives, CharlesCentral Park in the Dark (1906)1946-05-11New York CityStudents of the Juilliard SchoolBloomfield[48]
Ives, CharlesIn Summer Fields (1898)1946-11-12Los AngelesDice, Wenger[49]
Ives, CharlesString Quartet No. 2 (1913)1946-05-11New York CityStudents of the Juilliard School[50]
Ives, CharlesThe Camp Meeting (Symphony No. 3) (1904)1946-04-05New York CityNew York Little SymphonyHarrison[51]
Ives, CharlesThe Unanswered Question (1906)1946-05-11New York CityStudents of the Juilliard SchoolBloomfield[52]
Jolivet, AndréDivertissement à la roumaine1946-12-19Paris[unknown performers][53]
Jongen, JosephMass, Op. 1301946-06-23Liège Cathedral, BelgiumJongen
Korngold, Erich WolfgangCello Concerto1946-12-29Los AngelesAller / Los Angeles PhilharmonicSvedrofsky[54]
Krenek, ErnstSymphony No. 31946-11-22MinneapolisMinneapolis SymphonyMitropoulos[55]
Krenek, ErnstSymphonic Elegy in memoriam Anton Webern1946-09-03Saratoga Springs, New York (Spa Festival)New York PhilharmonicAdler[56]
Krenek, ErnstTricks and Trifles1946-03-22MinneapolisMinneapolis SymphonyMitropoulos[57]
Martin, FrankPetite symphonie concertante1946-05-17ZürichCollegium Musicum ZurichSacher[58]
Martinů, BohuslavEtudes and Polkas for Piano1946-01-18Cambridge, MassachusettsFirkusny[59]
Messiaen, OlivierHarawi, chant d'amour et de mort1946-06-27BrusselsBunlet, Messiaen[60]
Milhaud, DariusSymphony No. 21946-12-20BostonBoston SymphonyPiston[61]
Prokofiev, SergeiViolin Sonata No. 11946-10-23MoscowOistrakh, Oborin[62]
Schoenberg, ArnoldTheme and Variations for Band1946-06-27BostonBoston SymphonyKoussevitzky[63]
Shostakovich, DmitriString Quartet No. 31946-12-16MoscowBeethoven Quartet[64]
Shostakovich, DmitriVictorious Spring1946-05-08MoscowNKVD Choreographic and Vocal EnsembleSilantsev[65]
Strauss, RichardMetamorphosen, study for 23 strings1946-01-25ZürichCollegium Musicum Zürich – Sacher[66]
Strauss, RichardOboe Concerto1946-02-26ZürichTonhalle OrchestraAndreae[67]
Stravinsky, IgorEbony Concerto for clarinet and jazz band1946-03-25New York CityHerman / Herman's BandHendel[68]
Stravinsky, IgorScherzo à la russe1946-03-22San FranciscoSan Francisco Symphony – Stravinsky[69]
Stravinsky, IgorSymphony in Three Movements1946-01-24New York CityNew York Philharmonic – Stravinsky[70]
Tippett, MichaelLittle Music for Strings1946-11-09LondonJacques String OrchestraJacques[71]
Tippett, MichaelString Quartet No. 31946-10-19LondonZorian Quartet[72]
Villa-Lobos, HeitorPiano Concerto No. 11946-10-11Theatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro)Ballon / Orquestra Sinfônica do Theatro Municipal – Villa-Lobos[73]
Webern, AntonCantata No. 11946-07-12LondonHooke / BBC Symphony Orchestra and ChorusRankl[74]
Zimmermann, Bernd AloisCapriccio for Piano, improvisations on folk themes1946-07-12Horrem, GermanuWirtz[75]
Zimmermann, Bernd AloisDrei Geistliche Lieder, improvisations on folk themes1946-06-18CologneKlaembt, Hecker[76]
Zimmermann, Bernd AloisExtemporale, five pieces for piano1946-04-12CologneWirtz[77]
Zimmermann, Bernd AloisScherzo sinfonico1946-05-06CologneGürzenich OrchestraWand[78]

Compositions

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Film

Jazz

Musical theater

Musical films

Births

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