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This is a list of the number one hits in Australia in 1946. That year there were eight number one tracks and a total of fourteen number one singles.
← 1945 ←
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Australia List of number one hits in Australia
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1947 →
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Where. total
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Interpreter |
Title Author (s)
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Additional Information
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(Period, weeks in first place, artist, title , author [s], additional information)
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January 1, 1946 - January 31, 1946 4 weeks (4 in total)
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4th
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The Organ, the Dance Band and Me / Les Brown & his Orchestra with Doris Day
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My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time Vic Mizzy , husband Curtis
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February 1, 1946 - March 31, 1946 9 weeks (9 in total)
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9
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The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his Orchestra
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Rum and Coca-Cola Morey Amsterdam
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April 1, 1946 - April 30, 1946 4 weeks (4 in total)
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4th
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The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald
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Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall James V. Monaco , Mack Gordon
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May 1, 1946 - June 30, 1946 9 weeks (9 in total)
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9
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Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra / Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra
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A Friend of Yours Jimmy Van Heusen , Johnny Burke
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July 1, 1946 - July 31, 1946 4 weeks (4 in total)
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4th
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Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots / Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
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I'm Beginning to See the Light Harry James , Duke Ellington , Johnny Hodges , Don George
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August 1, 1946 - September 30, 1946 9 weeks (9 in total)
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9
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Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter & his Orchestra / Judy Garland & The Merry Macs with Lyn Murray & his Orchestra
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On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe Harry Warren , Johnny Mercer
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October 1, 1946 - November 30, 1946 8 weeks (8 in total)
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8th
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Bing Crosby with Victor Young & his Orchestra / Freddy Martin & his Orchestra with Clyde Rogers
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Symphony Alex Alstone, André Gaston Isaac Tabet, Roger Bernstein, Jack Lawrence
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December 1, 1946 - December 31, 1946 5 weeks (total 5)
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5
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Bing Crosby & The Jesters with Bob Haggart & his Orchestra / Kate Smith with Jack Miller & his Orchestra
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Sioux City Sue Dick Thomas, Ray Freedman
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→ 1947 →
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literature
See also: Number One Hits 1946 in the United States .