Top Songs in the USA of 1925
Welcome to our comprehensive look back at the top songs in the USA of 1925! This year was a vibrant chapter in music history, showcasing a diverse range of genres and unforgettable hits that dominated the airwaves. From chart-topping pop anthems to timeless rock classics, 1925 was a year that produced songs that still resonate with fans today. Join us as we dive into the biggest hits, explore the artists who defined the year, and relive the musical moments that made 1925 an unforgettable year in American music.
- The Death of Floyd Collins by Vernon Dalhart
- The Wreck of the Shenandoah by Vernon Dalhart
- Yes Sir! That's My Baby by Gene Austin
- If You Knew Susie by Eddie Cantor
- Tea for Two by Marion Harris
- Brown Eyes, Why are You Blue? by Nick Lucas
- The St. Louis Blues by Bessie Smith
- Collegiate by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians
- Moonlight and Roses by John McCormack
- The Wreck of the Old 97 by Vernon Dalhart
What happened in 1925?
Discover what the world looked like in 1925: