One-Hit Wonders - 1950's
These are the songs from the 1950’s that became the only hit singles for the artists listed.
| RANK | SONG TITLE | ARTIST(S) | YEAR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Earth Angel | The Penguins | 1955 |
| 2 | Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu) | Domenico Mondugno | 1958 |
| 3 | Blue Suede Shoes | Carl Perkins | 1956 |
| 4 | Sea of Love | Phil Phillips | 1959 |
| 5 | Rockin' Robin | Bobby Day | 1958 |
| 6 | Born Too Late | The Poni-Tails | 1958 |
| 7 | Love is Strange | Mickey and Sylvia | 1957 |
| 8 | Sea Cruise | Frankie Ford | 1959 |
| 9 | Get a Job | The Silhouettes | 1958 |
| 10 | Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) | The Impalas | 1959 |
| 11 | See You in September | The Tempos | 1959 |
| 12 | Book of Love | The Monotones | 1958 |
| 13 | Mr. Lee | The Bobbettes | 1957 |
| 14 | Little Bitty Pretty One | Thurston Harris | 1957 |
| 15 | Since I Met You Baby | Ivory Joe Hunter | 1956 |
| 16 | Hey Little Girl | The Techniques | 1957 |
| 17 | Let Me Go, Lover! | Joan Weber | 1955 |
| 18 | Happy Happy Birthday Baby | The Tune Weavers | 1957 |
| 19 | Graduation Day | The Four Freshmen | 1956 |
| 20 | Melody of Love | Leo Diamond | 1955 |
| 21 | The Autumn Leaves | Steve Allen | 1955 |
| 22 | True Love | Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly | 1956 |
| 23 | He's Got the Whole World in His Hands | Laurie London | 1958 |
| 24 | The Purple People Eater | Sheb Wooley | 1958 |