No. Song-Artist-Peak month
1 SAY AU REVOIR,BUT NOT GOODBYE-EDWARD M.FAVOR-MAY
2 AND HER GOLDEN HAIR WAS HANGING DOWN HER BACK-DAN QUINN-December
3 THE LIBERTY BELL-U.S. MARINE BAND-March
4 SWEET MARIE-GEORGE J.GASKIN-February
5 MY PEARL IS A BOWERY GIRL-DAN QUINN-October
6 DEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS-SILAS LEACHMAN-July
7 YANKEE DOODLE-VESS OSSMAN-June
8 CASEY AT DENN MURPHY'S WAKE-Russell Hunting-November
9 LINDLEY,DOES YOU LOVE ME?-Dan Quinn-August
10 WE WERE SWEETHEARTS,NELL AND I-George J.Gaskin-August
11 Casey As Insurance Agent-Russell Hunting-January
12 Manhattan Beach-U.S. Marine Band-December
13 Maggie Murphy's Home-Len Spencer-November
14 Say Au Revoir,But Not Goodbye-George J.Gaskin-May
15 The Heart Bowed Down-J.W. Myers-February
16 The Old Oaken Bucket-Manhansett Quartette-January
* This list was compiled by data from the book titled
"Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954"
(1986) by Billboard Publications,Inc.
Whitburn's book used data from:
Phonogram (early 1890s record industry periodical)
Sheet Music Sales
ASCAP and other lists of top period songs
Record label catalogs:Edison,Columbia,Berliner & regional labels
Jim Walsh columns for Hobbies Magazine on pioneer recording artists