Two more rounds to pick the top song, as decided by you, for the 1950s.
We are moving to the preference format for these matches so vote accordingly.
Polls will close September 30th.
Match 1
Blueberry Hill vs Fever
Blueberry Hill -Fats Domino
- Defeated Money honey 54-9
- Defeated Ain’t that a shame 38-27
- Defeated Sh-Boom 71-27
VS
Fever – Little Willie John
- Defeated In the still of the night 64-44
- Defeated I only have eyes for you 48-40
- Defeated I walk the line 83-77
Match 2
That’ll be the day VS Folsom Prison Blues
That’ll be the day – Buddy Holly
- Defeated You Send Me 60-13
- Defeated Don’t be cruel 42-30
- Defeated Bye, Bye Love 71-23
VS
Folsom Prison Blues – Johnny Cash
- Defeated Shake, Rattle and Roll 49-21
- Defeated All shook up 39-31
- Defeated Maybellene 55-51
Match 3
Johnny B. Goode vs Whole Lotta Shakin’
Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry
- Defeated Shout 75-36
- Defeated Wake up little Susie 67-21
- Defeated Summertime Blues 66-27
VS
Whole Lotta Shakin – Jerry Lee Lewis
- Defeated Goodnight, Sweetheart goodnight 78-25
- Defeated Tutti-Frutti 67-15
- Defeated Rock around the clock 49-41
Match 4
Great Balls of Fire VS Good Golly Miss Molly
Great Balls of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis
- Defeated Pledging my Love 72-1
- Defeated Peggy Sue 55-33
- Defeated Rock ‘n Roll Music – 62-27
VS
Good Golly Miss Molly – Little Richard
- Defeated Let the good times roll 59-11
- Defeated Be-Bop-a-lula 59-24
- Defeated Why do fools fall in love 57-29

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