The Top 40 Pop Music Chart in 1900

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

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Introduction

In 1900, there were no music charts or radio stations to speak of. Record sales were still in their infancy, and the recording industry was just starting to take shape. So how did people find out about new music?

For the most part, they relied on sheet music. Printed on large sheets of paper, sheet music was easy to obtain and relatively cheap. It was also the primary means of advertising new songs.

As such, the top 40 pop songs of 1900 offer a unique snapshot of what the people of that era were listening to. From waltzes and marches to sentimental ballads and ragtime tunes, these 40 songs reflect the diverse tastes of a rapidly changing world.

The Top 40 Pop Music Chart in 1900

We take a look back at the top 40 pop songs from 1900. These songs were popular at the time and are still classics today. Take a trip down memory lane and see what was popular over 100 years ago.

The top 10 songs of 1900

1. “Die Wacht am Rhein” – Karl-Birger Blomdahl
2. “Skater’s Waltz” – Émile Waldteufel
3. “La Marseillaise” – Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
4. “Tales from the Vienna Woods” – Johann Strauss II
5. “The Blue Danube” – Johann Strauss II
6. “Radetzky March” – Johann Strauss II
7. “Can-Can” – Jacques Offenbach
8. “Funiculi Funicula” – Luigi Denza
9. “Auld Lang Syne” – Robert Burns
10. “God Save the Queen” – Traditional

The top 20 songs of 1900

1. “When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam’” by Emma carter
2. “A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” by Philadelphian Quartet
3. “Tell Me Pretty Maiden” by Haydn Quartet
4. “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree” by Dixie Jubilee Singers
5. “ Maple Leaf Rag” by Scott Joplin
6. “Come Josephine, in My Flying Machine” by Ada Jones and Billy Murray
7. “The Entertainer Rag” by Scott Joplin
8. “The Liberty Bell March” by John Philip Sousa
9. “Stars and Stripes Forever March” by John Philip Sousa
10. “When You Were Sweet Sixteen” by James F. Harrison

The top 30 songs of 1900

1. “A Bird in a Gilded Cage” – Arthur J. Lamb and Harry Von Tilzer
2. “A Hot Time in the Old Town” – Tony Jackson and his Orchestra
3. “After the Ball” – Charles K. Harris
4. “All Coons Look Alike to Me” – Felix Arndt
5. “Angry” – Frank C. Stanley
6. “At a Georgia Camp Meeting” – Kerry Mills
7. “Baby Sealskin Boots” – George J. Gaskin
8. “Banjo Eyes” – Eddie Cantor and Bert Williams
9. “Beautiful Ohio” – Mary Earl and Paul Biese
10. “Bicycle Built for Two (Daisy Bell)” – Harry Dacre
11. “(Blacksmith) Rube Bloom at Pooley’s Pole”-Rube Bloom
12.”The Blue and the Gray”- Aileen Stanley
13.”Bridegroom and Bride”- Henry Burr and Alice Nielson
14.”Buffalo Gal”- Will Rogers
15.”California, Here I Come!”- Al Jolson and Joseph Meyer
16.”Camping Out”- Billy Murray
17.”Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines”- Ernest Hare
18.”Casey at the Bat”- Ernest Thayer and Albert Von Tilzer 19.”Chant of the Jungle”- Viola Vernon
20.”Chicken Reel “- James Fenton Wolcott and Harry Carroll 21.”Chinatown, My Chinatown “- Willie Hopkings
22.”Coming Through the Rye “- Jack Norworth 23.”Dardanella “- Felix Bernard and Johnny SElser 24.”Darktown Strutters’ Ball “- Shelton Brooks 25.”Dear Old Girl “- Richard barry, Ted Snyder, Richard Walton Tully 26.”Dixie Blues “- Marion Harris 27.”Down on Higgins’ Farm “- Billy Murray, Henry Burr, Francis Juple 28.(Down Where) The Swanee River Flows)- Ernest R.- Ball 29.(Everybody Works But Father)- Byron G.- Harlan 30.(I Wish I Was in) Dixie’s Land)- Daniel Decatur Emmett

The top 40 songs of 1900

1. “A Bird in a Gilded Cage” by Arthur J. Lamb and Harry O. Stafford
2. “A Daisy a Day” by Jud Havens and Edgar Leslie
3. “After the Ball” by Charles K. Harris
4. “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” by Irving Berlin
5. “All Alone” by Irwing Berlin
6. “At a Georgia Camp Meeting” by Kerry Mills
7. “Because” by Guy d’Hardelot and Harold Genie
8. “Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home?” By Hughie Cannon
9. “The Blacksmith Blues” by Ernest Hogan
10. “Blue Bell” by Anon
11.” Bobtail Rag” by Scott Joplin
12.” Carry Me Back to Old Virginny” by James A Bland
13.” The Charleston Rag” by Eubie Blake
14.” Ching-a-Ring Chaw” by Trad
15.” Cleopatra Had a Little Asp” words and music By Anthony Pasquin
16.” College Life” words By Paul Dresser, music By Percy Wenrich
17.”Creole Bells” By Kerry Mills
18.” Dahomey Dance Songs Nos 1 & 2 – Two Step & Cake Walk Medley – piano solo with lyrics in English on front cover.” By Felix Arndt 19.”Darktown Is Out Tonight – A Bad Man’s Song.”” words By Geo W Meyer, music By Kerry Mills 20.”Dixie Jass Band One Step.”” music arranged for piano solo with lyrics in English on front cover.””By Joe Jordan””” 21.”Don’t Dilly Dally on the Way – Songster’s Fox Trot.”” words and music””By Will Hay, Bert Lee, Walter Pardon 22.””Down among the Sheltering Palms.”” words””By James Brockman, music””By James Brockman & Abe Olman 23.””Down at Midnight Masher’s Ball – A Fox Trot Party Song”” with Ukulele Arrangement.”” words By Maurice Abrahams, music””By Harry Ruby 24.””Drill Ye Tarriers Drill – An Illustrated Song Story of The Panama Canal Builders”” Piano Solo with Guitar & Ukulele Chords 25.””Everybody Rag with Me – The Sensation of the Hour 63 Bars of Real Hot Music Piano Solo 26.””Everything Is Hotsy Totsy Now – A Society Fox Trot Song”” Piano Solo 27.””Fifteen Cent Cotton Forty Cent Meat – Southern Plantation Melodrama in Two Parts 28.””The First Kiss (I Remember) A Reveriefox-Trot Ballad for Piano 29.””Fizz Water (Shake It Up) A Popular Novelty Piano Selection 30″”For Old Times Sake Waltz Thirty-two Bars)” 31.””The Gaby Glide One Step novelty 32.(Goodbye Broadway, Hello France!) 33.(Goodnight Ladies) 34.(Got the Bench, Got the Park) 35.(Gwine to Huntington) 36.(Happy Days Are Here Again) 37.(Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?) 38.(H ‘Oly Moly! Ain’t It Awful?) 39.(Hindustan) 40.(Home! Sweet Home!)

Conclusion

In conclusion, the top 40 pop music chart in 1900 features a wide variety of genres and artists. From classical to Ragtime, there is something for everyone on this list. With 42 entries, it is clear that the top 40 pop music chart was a popular source of entertainment for people of all ages in 1900.

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