List of Billboard number-one singles of 1940

Tommy Dorsey (pictured) won the first Billboard number-one single "I'll Never Smile Again", which remained at the top of the chart for twelve weeks.

This is a list of number-one songs in the United States during the year 1940 according to Billboard magazine.

Synopsis

A feature of the July 27, 1940, issue, the 10-position "National List of Best Selling Retail Records" began Billboard's tracking of music popularity.

Prior to July 27, 1940, Billboard had featured lists of national "Sheet Music Best Sellers"; "Records Most Popular on Music Machines" (compiled from national reports from phonograph operators); and "Songs With the Most Radio Plugs" based on a few New York radio stations.

The "National List of Best Selling Retail Records," however, was the first to poll retailers nationwide on record sales.

The new chart was termed a "trade service feature" based on the "10 best selling records of the past week" at a selection of national retailers from New York to Los Angeles

Tommy Dorsey scored the very first number-one single for the inaugural retail list with the song "I'll Never Smile Again", which, featuring vocals by Frank Sinatra and the vocal group the Pied Pipers, would total 12 weeks as number 1.

Shown is a list of songs that scored best on the National List of Best Selling Retail Records chart.

Issue date Song Artist(s) Reference
July 27 "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers
August 3
August 10
August 17
August 24
August 31
September 7
September 14
September 21
September 28
October 5
October 12
October 19 "Only Forever" Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
October 26
November 2
November 9
November 16
November 23
November 30
December 7
December 14
December 21 "Frenesi" Artie Shaw and His Orchestra
December 28

See also

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