1955 in music
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See also: 1954 in music, other events of 1955, 1956 in music, 1950s in music and the list of 'years in music'
Contents
Events
- January 1 - RCA victor announces a marketing plan called "Operation TNT." The label drops the list price on LP's from $5.95 to $3.98, EP's from $4.95 to $2.98, 45 EP's from $1.58 to $1.49 and 45's from $1.16 to $.89. Other record labels follow RCA's lead and begin to drop prices as well.
- January 7 - "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets first appears on the British charts.
- January 8 - Elvis Presley's third Sun Records single, "Milk Cow Blue Boogie" / "You're a Heartbreaker" released.
- January 14 - In New York City, Alan Freed produces the first rock and roll concert.
- February 19 - Dot Records introduces a new singer, Pat Boone, with an advertisement in Billboard magazine calling him "a great new voice"
- February 26 - For the first time since they were introduced in 1949, 45 rpm discs begin to outsell the old standard 78s
- Kay Starr leaves Capitol to sign with RCA
- The Patti Page Show premieres on NBC
- The Frankie Laine Show premieres on CBS
- March 15 - Colonel Tom Parker becomes Elvis Presley's manager
- March 19 - The film Blackboard Jungle premieres in New York City. The film features Bill Haley and the Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" over the opening credits -- the first use of a rock and roll song in a major film. This event causes a groundswell of sales for the recording and is credited with helping to launch in earnest the Rock and Roll Era.
- March 22 - Decca Records signs DJ Alan Freed as an A&R man.
- April 1 - Elvis Presley's fourth Sun Records single: "Baby Let's Play House" / "I'm Left, You're Right, She's Goen" released.
- April 17 - Imperial Records releases "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino
- May 13 - First riot at an Elvis Presley concert takes place in Jacksonville, FL
- May 14 - Bo Diddley makes his US R&B chart debut with his single "Bo Diddley"
- May 21 - Chuck Berry records his first single, "Maybelline" for Chess Records in Chicago.
- May 22 - Bridgeport, CT authorities cancel a rock concert to be headlined by Fats Domino for fear of a riot breaking out.
- June 4 - "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino beings an 11 week stretch on top of the US R&B charts.
- July 9 - "Rock Around the Clock" becomes the first Rock and roll single to reach Number One on the American charts
- July 23 - Chess Records release debut single by Chuck Berry, "Maybelline." Also that same day Chess releases Muddy Waters's "Mannish Boy"
- August 17 - Elvis Presley's last Sun Records single - "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" / "Mystery Train" - released.
- August 19 - WINS radio station in New York City adopts policy of not playing white cover versions of black R&B songs.
- August 20 - Chuck Berry's "Maybelline" reaches #1 on R&B charts, ending 11 week reign of "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino.
- August 31 - Sidney Turner of London fined for "creating an abominable noise" for blasting "Shake, Rattle, and Roll" at top volume.
- September 3 - Little Richard records "Tutti Frutti" with significantly cleaned up lyrics (originally "Tutti Frutti, good booty" among other things.
- September 26 - "America's Sweethearts," Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds marry.
- October 15 - Elvis Presley plays concert in Lubbock, Texas. Opening act is local duo Buddy and Bob. Buddy was future rock star Buddy Holly.
- November 12 - Billboard magazine DJ poll names Elvis Presley as the most promising new country/western singer.
- November 22 - Colonel Tom Parker signs Elvis Presley to RCA Records.
- November 26 - "Sixteen Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford tops the Billboard pop charts.
- December 15 - Sun Records releases "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash.
- Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's musical careers begin as they copyright a song, "The Girl For Me," with the Library of Congress and begin singing together as a duo while still in high school in New York, New York.
- Johnny Cash's musical career begins
- Patsy Cline's musical career begins
- Eddie Cochran's musical career begins
- Little Richard's musical career begins
- John Coltrane's musical career begins
- Al Green's musical career begins
- Clyde McPhatter launches a solo career
- Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno meet and start their songwriting partnership
- Italian singers Natalino Otto and Flo Sandon's wed
Albums released
- Day Dreams - Doris Day
- Doris Day In Hollywood - Doris Day
- Eddie Fisher Sings Academy Award Winning Songs - Eddie Fisher
- Especially For You... - Teresa Brewer
- Exactly Like You - The Ames Brothers
- Four Brothers - The Ames Brothers
- Happy Holidays - Jo Stafford
- The Hi-Lo's, I Presume - The Hi-Lo’s
- I Cry For You - Johnnie Ray
- I Love You - Eddie Fisher
- I’m In The Mood For Love - Eddie Fisher
- In A Blue Mood - Kay Starr
- In the Wee Small Hours - Frank Sinatra
- Jazz Spectacular - Frankie Laine & Buck Clayton
- Love After Midnight" - Patti Page
- Lovers' Laine - Frankie Laine
- Memory Songs - Jo Stafford
- Moments To Remember - The Four Lads
- Music Ala Carte - The Crew Cuts
- The One, The Only Kay Starr - Kay Starr
- Romance On The Range - Patti Page
- Satch Plays Fats - Louis Armstrong
- Soft And Sentimental - Jo Stafford
- Songs from Pete Kelly's Blues - Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee
- Voice Of Our Choice - Guy Mitchell
- Young At Heart - Doris Day & Frank Sinatra
No. 1 hit singles
These singles reached the top of Billboard magazine's charts in 1955.
| First week | Number of weeks | Title | Artist |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 22, 1955 | 2 | "Let Me Go, Lover" | Joan Weber |
| February 5, 1955 | 1 | "Hearts of Stone" | Fontane Sisters |
| February 12, 1955 | 6 | "Sincerely" | McGuire Sisters |
| March 26, 1955 | 5 | "The Ballad Of Davy Crockett" | Bill Hayes |
| April 30, 1955 | 8 | "Unchained Melody" | Les Baxter |
| July 9, 1955 | 10 | "Rock Around The Clock" | Bill Haley & his Comets |
| September 3, 1955 | 5 | "Yellow Rose Of Texas" | Mitch Miller |
| October 8, 1955 | 1 | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | The Four Aces |
| October 15, 1955 | 1 | "Yellow Rose Of Texas" | Mitch Miller |
| October 22, 1955 | 1 | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | The Four Aces |
| October 29, 1955 | 1 | "Autumn Leaves" | Roger Williams |
| November 5, 1955 | 4 | "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" | The Four Aces |
| November 26, 1955 | 7 | "Sixteen Tons" | Tennessee Ernie Ford |
Top hits on record
- "Ain't That A Shame" - Pat Boone
- "Arrivederci Roma" - Georgia Gibbs
- "Band Of Gold" - Don Cherry
- "A Blossom Fell" - Nat King Cole
- "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White" – Perez Prado
- "Cool Water" - Frankie Laine
- "Croce Di Oro" - Patti Page
- "Cry Me A River" - Julie London
- "Dance With Me, Henry" - Georgia Gibbs
- "Danger! Heartbreak Ahead" - Jaye P. Morgan
- "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" - Nat King Cole
- "Earth Angel" - The Crew Cuts
- "The Great Pretender" - The Platters
- "Hawk-Eye" - Frankie Laine
- "He" - Al Hibbler
- "He" - McGuire Sisters
- "Heart" - Eddie Fisher
- "How Important Can It Be?" - Joni James
- "Hummingbird" - Frankie Laine
- "Hummingbird" - Les Paul and Mary Ford
- "I Hear You Knocking" – Gale Storm
- "I Need You Now" - Eddie Fisher
- "I Want You To Be My Baby" - Georgia Gibbs
- "If I Give My Heart To You" - Doris Day
- "If I Give My Heart To You" - Denise Lor
- "In The Beginning" - Frankie Laine
- "It's A Sin To Tell A Lie" - Somethin' Smith & The Redheads
- "Let Me Go, Lover" - Joan Weber
- "Let's Go Fishin'" - Frankie Laine & Jimmy Boyd
- "Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing" - The Four Aces featuring Al Alberts
- "Love Me Or Leave Me" - Doris Day
- "Maybelline" - Chuck Berry
- "Melody of Love" - Billy Vaughn
- "Memories Are Made Of This" - Dean Martin
- "Moments to Remember" - The Four Lads
- "My Friend" - Frankie Laine
- "Never Look Back" - Doris Day
- "Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters
- "Playmates" - The Fontane Sisters
- "Rock Around The Clock" - Bill Haley & the Comets
- "Rock And Roll Waltz" - Kay Starr
- "Same Old Saturday Night" - Frank Sinatra
- "Seventeen" - The Fontane Sisters
- "Sincerely" – McGuire Sisters
- "Sixteen Tons" - Tennessee Ernie Ford
- "Sixteen Tons" - Frankie Laine
- "Smack Dab In The Middle" - The Mills Brothers
- "Song Of Seventeen" - Petty King
- "Stars Fell On Alabama" - Frankie Laine & Buck Clayton
- "Suddenly There's A Valley" - Gogi Grant
- "Teenage Prayer" – Gale Storm
- "That Old Feeling" - Frankie Laine & Buck Clayton
- "That Old Feeling" - Patti Page
- "Tweedle Dee" - Georgia Gibbs
- "Unchained Melody" - Les Baxter
- "Unchained Melody" - Roy Hamilton
- "Unchained Melody" - Al Hibbler
- "A Woman In Love" - Frankie Laine
- "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" - Mitch Miller & The Gang
Top R&B and Country Hits on record
- "Ain't That A Shame" - Fats Domino
- "Earth Angel" - Penguins
- "Flip, Flop & Fly" - Joe Turner
- "Tweedle Dee" - LaVern Baker
- "Folsom Prison Blues" - Johnny Cash
Published popular music
- "Adelaide" w.m. Frank Loesser
- "Ain't That A Shame" w.m. Antoine Domino & Dave Bartholomew
- "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" w.m. Jimmy Reed
- "All At Once You Love Her" w. Oscar Hammerstein II m. Richard Rodgers
- "Arrivederci Roma" w. (Eng) Carl Sigman m. Renato Ranucci
- "Ballad Of Davy Crockett" w. Tom Blackburn m. George Bruns
- "Banana Boat (Day O)" trad West Indies arr. William Attaway and Irving Burgie (aka Lord Burgess)
- "Band Of Gold" w. Bob Musel m. Jack Taylor
- "The Bible Tells Me So" w.m. Dale Evans
- "Black Denim Trousers And Motorcycle Boots" w.m. Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
- "Blue Monday" w.m. Antoine "Fats" Domino & Dave Bartholomew
- "Blue Suede Shoes" w.m. Carl Perkins
- "Bo Diddley" w.m. Ellas McDaniel
- "Charlie Brown" w.m. Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
- "Christmas Alphabet" Buddy Kaye, Jules Loman
- "Dance With Me Henry" w.m. Johnny Otis, Hank Ballard & Etta James aka "Wallflower"
- "Domani" w. Tony Velona m. Ulpio Minucci
- "Don't Be Angry" w.m. Nappy Brown, Rose Marie McCoy & Fred Mendelsohn
- "Dreamboat" w.m. Jack Hoffman
- "Dungaree Doll" w. Ben Raleigh m. Sherman Edwards
- "Folsom Prison Blues" w.m. Johnny Cash
- "The Great Pretender" w.m. Buck Ram
- "Hallelujah I Love Her So" w.m. Ray Charles
- "He" w. Jack Mullan m. Jack Richards
- "He's a Tramp" w.m. Peggy Lee and Sonny Burke. Introduced by Peggy Lee in the animated film Lady and the Tramp
- "Heart" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
- "Hey, Mister Banjo" w.m. Freddy Morgan & Norman Malkin
- "I Hear You Knocking" w.m. Dave Bartholomew & Pearl King
- "I Never Has Seen Snow" w. Truman Capote & Harold Arlen m. Harold Arlen
- "I'm In Love Again" w.m. Antoine Domino & Dave Bartholomew
- "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning" w. Bob Hilliard m. Dave Mann
- "Innamorata" w. Jack Brooks m. Harry Warren Introduced by Dean Martin in the film Artists And Models
- "It's Almost Tomorrow" w. Wade Buff m. Gene Adkinson
- "Jamaica Farewell" w.m. Lord Burgess
- "Jim Dandy" w.m. Lincoln Chase
- "Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)" w.m. Forest Wilson, Jake Porter & Eunice Levy
- "Learnin' The Blues" w.m. Dolores Vicki Silvers
- "Life Could Not Better Be" w.m. Sylvia Fine & Sammy Cahn. Introduced by Danny Kaye in the film The Court Jester.
- "Little One" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Love and Marriage" w. Sammy Cahn m. James Van Heusen
- "Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing" w. Paul Francis Webster m. Sammy Fain
- "Maybelline" w.m. Chuck Berry, Russ Frato & Alan Freed
- "Memories Are Made Of This" w.m. Terry Gilkyson, Rich Dehr & Frank Miller
- "Mind If I Make Love To You" w.m. Cole Porter
- "Moments To Remember" w. Al Stillman m. Robert Allen
- "Mr. Wonderful" w.m. Jerry Bock, George David Weiss & Larry Holofcener
- "My Boy - Flat Top" w.m. Boyd Bennett & John Young Jr
- "No, Not Much" w. Al Stillman m. Robert Allen
- "Once-A-Year Day" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross from the musical The Pajama Game
- "An Occasional Man" w.m. Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin. Introduced by Gloria DeHaven in the film The Girl Rush
- "Paper Roses" w. Janice Torre m. Fred Spielman
- "Pet Me Poppa" w.m. Frank Loesser
- "Pete Kelly's Blues" w. Sammy Cahn m. Ray Heindorf
- "Relax-Ay-Voo" Sammy Cahn & Arthur Schwartz
- "The Rock And Roll Waltz" w. Dick Ware m. Shorty Allen
- "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie" w.m. Bill Haley
- "Same Old Saturday Night" w. Sammy Cahn m. Frank Reardon
- "See You Later Alligator" w.m. Robert Guidry
- "Seven-And-A-Half Cents" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
- "The Siamese Cat Song" w.m. Peggy Lee & Sonny Burke. Introduced by Peggy Lee in the animated film Lady and the Tramp.
- "A Sleepin' Bee" w. Truman Capote & Harold Arlen m. Harold Arlen. Introduced in the musical House of Flowers by Diahann Carroll, Ada Moore, Dolores Harper and Enid Mosier
- "Smokey Joe's Café" w.m. Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
- "Softly, Softly" Pierre Dudan, Paddy Roberts & Mark Paul
- "Something's Gotta Give" w.m. Johnny Mercer. Introduced by Fred Astaire in the musical film Daddy Long Legs.
- "Speedoo" w.m. Esther Navarro
- "Stereophonic Sound" w.m. Cole Porter from the musical Silk Stockings
- "A Story Untold" Leroy Griffin
- "Suddenly There's A Valley" w.m. Chuck Meyer & Biff Jones
- "The Tender Trap" w. Sammy Cahn m. James Van Heusen. Introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film The Tender Trap.
- "Theme From "East Of Eden"" m. Leonard Rosenman
- "Tina Marie" w.m. Bob Merrill
- "Tutti Frutti" w.m. Richard Penniman, D. La Bostrie & Joe Lubin
- "Two Lost Souls" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross. Introduced by Gwen Verdon and Stephen Douglass in the musical Damn Yankees
- "Unchained Melody" w. Hy Zaret m. Alex North
- "Wake The Town And Tell The People" w. Sammy Gallop m. Jerry Livingston
- "The Wallflower" (aka "Dance With Me Henry") w.m. Johnny Otis, Hank Ballard & Etta James
- "Whatever Lola Wants" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross. Introduced by Gwen Verdon in the musical Damn Yankees. Gwen also performed the song in the 1958 film version.
- "Why Do Fools Fall In Love?" w.m. Frankie Lymon & George Goldner
- "A Woman In Love" w.m. Frank Loesser
- "You Don't Know Me" w.m. Cindy Walker & Eddy Arnold
- "You're Sensational" w.m. Cole Porter. Introduced by Frank Sinatra in the musical film High Society
- Arthur Bliss - Violin Concerto
- Henry Cowell - Symphony No. 12
- George Crumb - Diptych for orchestra
- George Crumb - Sonata for solo cello
- Mario Davidovsky - Quintet for Clarinet and Strings
- Mario Davidovsky - Suite Sinfonica Para "El Payaso" for orchestra
- Einar Englund - Piano Concerto No. 1
- Ferenc Farkas - Bukki Varlatok
- Hans Werner Henze - Symphony No. 4
- Alan Hovhaness - Symphony No. 2 Mysterious Mountain
- Witold Lutoslawski - Dance Preludes (2nd version for clarinet and chamber group)
- Bohuslav Martinu - The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Bohuslav Martinu - Oboe Concerto
- Darius Milhaud - Symphony No. 5
- Darius Milhaud - Symphony No. 6
- Luigi Nono - Il Canto Sospeso, for soli, chorus, and orchestra
- Luigi Nono - Incontri, for 24 instruments
- Walter Piston - Symphony No. 6
- Edmund Rubbra - Piano Concerto
- JOHN SERRY SR - American Rhapsody
- Alexandre Tansman - Concerto for Orchestra
- Alexandre Tansman - Capriccio for Orchestra
- Michael Tippett - Sonata for Four Horns
- Ernst Toch - Symphony No. 3
- Ralph Vaughan Williams - Symphony No. 8
- William Walton - Johannesburg Festival Overture
- Franz Waxman - Sinfonietta for Strings and Timpani
- Iannis Xenakis - Pithoprakta for orchestra
- Carlisle Floyd - Susannah
- Dmitri Kabalevsky - Nikita Vershinin
- The Amazing Adele Philadelphia production
- Ankles Aweigh Broadway production
- Catch A Star Broadway production
- Damn Yankees (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) - Broadway production
- Kismet London production
- The Pajama Game (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) - London production
- Phoenix '55 Broadway production
- Pipe Dream (Rodgers & Hammerstein) - Broadway production
- Plain And Fancy Broadway production
- Seventh Heaven Broadway production
- Shoestring Revue Broadway production
- Silk Stockings Broadway production
- Wonderful Town (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green) - London production
- Artists And Models released November 7 starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
- The Benny Goodman Story
- Daddy Long Legs
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
- The Girl Rush starring Rosalind Russell, Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert and Gloria DeHaven.
- It's Always Fair Weather
- Kismet
- Lady and the Tramp Animated feature
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Oklahoma!
- Pete Kelly's Blues
- Seven Little Foys
- A Star Is Born
Musical television
- Heidi television production
- Our Town television production
- Together With Music television production
Births
- January 3 - Helen O'Hara, British musician
- January 8 - Mike Reno, Loverboy
- January 13 - Fred White, Earth Wind and Fire
- January 13 - Trevor Rabin, Yes
- January 17 - Steve Earle
- January 19 - Simon Rattle, conductor
- January 26 - Eddie Van Halen, musician
- January 27 - Richard Young, Kentucky Headhunters
- February 18 - Riff Regan, real name Miles Tredinnick, lead singer in London.
- February 23 - Howard Jones
- March 2 - Jay Osmond, The Osmonds
- March 10 - Bunny DeBarge, DeBarge
- March 15 - Dee Snider, Twisted Sister
- April 13 - Louis Johnson, The Brothers Johnson
- April 17 - Pete Shelley Buzzcocks
- May 9 - Anne Sofie von Otter
- May 12 - Kix Brooks, Country singer Brooks & Dunn
- May 20 - Steve George, Mr. Mister
- May 20 - Zbigniew Preisner, composer
- May 21 - Stan Lynch, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- May 28 - John McGeoch, Magazine, PiL, and Siouxsie & the Banshees, (d. 2004)
- May 30 - Nicky Headon, The Clash
- June 7 - Joey Scarbury
- June 20 - Michael Anthony, Van Halen
- June 26 - Mick Jones, The Clash
- July 4 - John Waite
- July 18 - Terry Chambers, XTC
- July 21 - Howie Epstein, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- August 9 - Benjamin Orr, The Cars
- August 17 - Colin Moulding, XTC
- August 29 - Diamanda Galás
- September 3 - Steve Jones, The Sex Pistols
- September 28 - George Lynch, Dokken
- October 2 - Philip Oakey, Human League
- October 7 - Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
- October 10 - David Lee Roth, Van Halen
- October 21 - Rich Mullins (+ 1997)
- October 29 - Kevin Dubrow, Quiet Riot
- November 30 - Billy Idol
- December 6 - Bright Sheng, composer
- December 15 - Paul Simonon, The Clash
Deaths
- March 12 - Charlie Parker, Jazz saxophonist, heart failure
- August 5 - Carmen Miranda, singer
- November 11 - Jerry Ross, songwriter
- November 27 - Arthur Honegger, composer
- Carlisle Floyd - Susannah
- Dmitri Kabalevsky - Nikita Vershinin
- The Amazing Adele Philadelphia production
- Ankles Aweigh Broadway production
- Catch A Star Broadway production
- Damn Yankees (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) - Broadway production
- Kismet London production
- The Pajama Game (Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) - London production
- Phoenix '55 Broadway production
- Pipe Dream (Rodgers & Hammerstein) - Broadway production
- Plain And Fancy Broadway production
- Seventh Heaven Broadway production
- Shoestring Revue Broadway production
- Silk Stockings Broadway production
- Wonderful Town (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green) - London production
- Artists And Models released November 7 starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
- The Benny Goodman Story
- Daddy Long Legs
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
- The Girl Rush starring Rosalind Russell, Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert and Gloria DeHaven.
- It's Always Fair Weather
- Kismet
- Lady and the Tramp Animated feature
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Oklahoma!
- Pete Kelly's Blues
- Seven Little Foys
- A Star Is Born
Musical television
- Heidi television production
- Our Town television production
- Together With Music television production
Births
- January 3 - Helen O'Hara, British musician
- January 8 - Mike Reno, Loverboy
- January 13 - Fred White, Earth Wind and Fire
- January 13 - Trevor Rabin, Yes
- January 17 - Steve Earle
- January 19 - Simon Rattle, conductor
- January 26 - Eddie Van Halen, musician
- January 27 - Richard Young, Kentucky Headhunters
- February 18 - Riff Regan, real name Miles Tredinnick, lead singer in London.
- February 23 - Howard Jones
- March 2 - Jay Osmond, The Osmonds
- March 10 - Bunny DeBarge, DeBarge
- March 15 - Dee Snider, Twisted Sister
- April 13 - Louis Johnson, The Brothers Johnson
- April 17 - Pete Shelley Buzzcocks
- May 9 - Anne Sofie von Otter
- May 12 - Kix Brooks, Country singer Brooks & Dunn
- May 20 - Steve George, Mr. Mister
- May 20 - Zbigniew Preisner, composer
- May 21 - Stan Lynch, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- May 28 - John McGeoch, Magazine, PiL, and Siouxsie & the Banshees, (d. 2004)
- May 30 - Nicky Headon, The Clash
- June 7 - Joey Scarbury
- June 20 - Michael Anthony, Van Halen
- June 26 - Mick Jones, The Clash
- July 4 - John Waite
- July 18 - Terry Chambers, XTC
- July 21 - Howie Epstein, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- August 9 - Benjamin Orr, The Cars
- August 17 - Colin Moulding, XTC
- August 29 - Diamanda Galás
- September 3 - Steve Jones, The Sex Pistols
- September 28 - George Lynch, Dokken
- October 2 - Philip Oakey, Human League
- October 7 - Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
- October 10 - David Lee Roth, Van Halen
- October 21 - Rich Mullins (+ 1997)
- October 29 - Kevin Dubrow, Quiet Riot
- November 30 - Billy Idol
- December 6 - Bright Sheng, composer
- December 15 - Paul Simonon, The Clash
Deaths
- March 12 - Charlie Parker, Jazz saxophonist, heart failure
- August 5 - Carmen Miranda, singer
- November 11 - Jerry Ross, songwriter
- November 27 - Arthur Honegger, composer
- Artists And Models released November 7 starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
- The Benny Goodman Story
- Daddy Long Legs
- Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
- The Girl Rush starring Rosalind Russell, Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert and Gloria DeHaven.
- It's Always Fair Weather
- Kismet
- Lady and the Tramp Animated feature
- Love Me Or Leave Me
- Oklahoma!
- Pete Kelly's Blues
- Seven Little Foys
- A Star Is Born
Musical television
- Heidi television production
- Our Town television production
- Together With Music television production
Births
- January 3 - Helen O'Hara, British musician
- January 8 - Mike Reno, Loverboy
- January 13 - Fred White, Earth Wind and Fire
- January 13 - Trevor Rabin, Yes
- January 17 - Steve Earle
- January 19 - Simon Rattle, conductor
- January 26 - Eddie Van Halen, musician
- January 27 - Richard Young, Kentucky Headhunters
- February 18 - Riff Regan, real name Miles Tredinnick, lead singer in London.
- February 23 - Howard Jones
- March 2 - Jay Osmond, The Osmonds
- March 10 - Bunny DeBarge, DeBarge
- March 15 - Dee Snider, Twisted Sister
- April 13 - Louis Johnson, The Brothers Johnson
- April 17 - Pete Shelley Buzzcocks
- May 9 - Anne Sofie von Otter
- May 12 - Kix Brooks, Country singer Brooks & Dunn
- May 20 - Steve George, Mr. Mister
- May 20 - Zbigniew Preisner, composer
- May 21 - Stan Lynch, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- May 28 - John McGeoch, Magazine, PiL, and Siouxsie & the Banshees, (d. 2004)
- May 30 - Nicky Headon, The Clash
- June 7 - Joey Scarbury
- June 20 - Michael Anthony, Van Halen
- June 26 - Mick Jones, The Clash
- July 4 - John Waite
- July 18 - Terry Chambers, XTC
- July 21 - Howie Epstein, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
- August 9 - Benjamin Orr, The Cars
- August 17 - Colin Moulding, XTC
- August 29 - Diamanda Galás
- September 3 - Steve Jones, The Sex Pistols
- September 28 - George Lynch, Dokken
- October 2 - Philip Oakey, Human League
- October 7 - Yo-Yo Ma, cellist
- October 10 - David Lee Roth, Van Halen
- October 21 - Rich Mullins (+ 1997)
- October 29 - Kevin Dubrow, Quiet Riot
- November 30 - Billy Idol
- December 6 - Bright Sheng, composer
- December 15 - Paul Simonon, The Clash
Deaths
- March 12 - Charlie Parker, Jazz saxophonist, heart failure
- August 5 - Carmen Miranda, singer
- November 11 - Jerry Ross, songwriter
- November 27 - Arthur Honegger, composer
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