List of Billboard Best-Selling Popular Record Albums number ones of 1947

Two albums recorded by Al Jolson (pictured in 1929) topped the chart for a total of 34 weeks. Al Jolson, Vol. 1 spent 25 weeks and Al Jolson Souvenir Album spent nine weeks at number one.

The Billboard magazine publishes a weekly chart that ranks the best-selling albums in the United States. The chart nowadays known as the Billboard 200 was titled Best-Selling Popular Record Albums in 1947 and was based on a "weekly survey among 4,970 dealers In all sections of the country." During the year, seven albums by five artists topped the chart.

Bing Crosby's Merry Christmas was the first album to top the chart in the year. It started its run in November of the previous year and continued to top the chart for the first week in 1947. Like in the previous year, the album returned to number one in November for seven more weeks. The album spent 20 weeks atop the chart between December 1945 and December 1947. It was certified gold 25 years after its release by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of 500,000 or more units. The best-selling album of the previous year, Glenn Miller, topped the chart for three more weeks in early 1947, meaning the album topped the charts for 14 weeks over three years. The album finished as the third best-selling of the year and was certified gold by the RIAA in 1968. The follow-up, Glenn Miller Masterpieces, Volume II later topped the chart for one week.

Al Jolson was the only artist to place two albums atop the chart; Al Jolson, Vol. 1 and Al Jolson Souvenir Album. The first of them ascended to number one for a single week in the issue dated February 1 and reached the top again on February 15. It was the number-one album in the US for 25 weeks until August 2, making it the longest-charting album on the chart at the time. Furthermore, it was the best-selling album of the year and is estimated to have sold more than one million copies in the US. Jolson's second album debuted atop the chart in mid-August and spent nine weeks at number one, bringing his total weeks spent at number one to 34. In between Jolson's spells at number one Dorothy Shay spent five weeks in the top spot with her debut album Dorothy Shay Sings. Her album finished as the second best-selling of 1947.

Chart history

Bing Crosby's (pictured in 1930) Merry Christmas was able to top the chart in December for a third year in a row.
Dorothy Shay (pictured in the 1940s) was the first female singer to top the chart with Dorothy Shay Sings. The album spent five weeks at number one.
Key
Indicates best selling album of 1947
Issue date Album Artist(s) Ref.
January 4 Merry Christmas Bing Crosby
January 11 All the Favorites Harry James
January 18 Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
January 25
February 1 Al Jolson, Vol. 1 Al Jolson
February 8 Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
February 15 Al Jolson, Vol. 1 Al Jolson
February 22
March 1
March 8
March 15
March 22
March 29
April 5
April 12
April 19
April 26
May 3
May 10
May 17
May 24
May 31
June 7
June 14
June 21
June 28
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26
August 2 Dorothy Shay Sings Dorothy Shay
August 9
August 16 Al Jolson Souvenir Album Al Jolson
August 23
August 30
September 6
September 13
September 20
September 27 Dorothy Shay Sings Dorothy Shay
October 4 Al Jolson Souvenir Album Al Jolson
October 11 Dorothy Shay Sings Dorothy Shay
October 18 Al Jolson Souvenir Album Al Jolson
October 25 Dorothy Shay Sings Dorothy Shay
November 1 Al Jolson Souvenir Album Al Jolson
November 8 Glenn Miller Masterpieces Vol. II Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
November 15 Merry Christmas Bing Crosby
November 22
November 29
December 6
December 13
December 20
December 27

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ The chart was based on a survey among 4,020 dealers until the issue dated February 22, 1947. The following issue (March 1) it was increased to 4,970 dealers.
  2. ^ a b c Other names used for Al Jolson, Vol. 1 include Al Jolson in Songs He Made Famous. and Al Jolson.

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