Significant Events on November 27, 1954
Significant Events on November 27, 1954
[German] [Spanish] [French] [Italian] [Portuguese] [Japanese] [Korean] [Chinese]50th Birthdays:
Alison Hopkins, USENET friend in the UK
Internet Movie Data Base On This Day
J�nos B�cskai, Actor, Szentes, Hungary
G�nter Gr�nwald, Actor and writer, Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany
Patricia McPherson, Actress, Oak Harbor Wash
(Bonnie-Knight Rider,
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) playing
"Ariel" in episode: "Angel One" (episode # 1.12) 23 January 1988)
Craig Peralta,assistant to Ellen DeGeneres.
Kimmy Robertson, Actress (Lucy Moran, "Twin Peaks")
Dan Dassow, me
Brainy History - November 27
"By the Beautiful Sea" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 270 performances
42nd CFL Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos defeats Montreal Alouettes, 26-25
Elvis performances
Shreveport, Louisiana - Louisiana Hayride - Municipal Auditorium
Houston, Texas - Paladium Club - Late show
"The Honeymooners"
TITLE: "Brother-in-Law"
DATE: November 27, 1954
LENGTH: 34:47
Alice's brother Frank is coming for dinner. Ralph has hated Frank ever since he cheated him out of a promotion when they both worked for the WPA. According to Ralph, Frank's "a moocher, a swindler, and a bum!" Frank antagonizes Ralph during dinner, and then tries to put the finger on him and Alice for five hundred dollars to buy a hotel in New Jersey that's located right where a new highway is supposed to be built. The Kramdens don't give him the money -- Alice agrees with Ralph this time -- but Ralph decides to steal Frank's idea and buy the hotel with the Nortons. Ralph becomes manager by winning a coin toss. Norton is the bellhop, Alice the cook, and Trixie the chambermaid. Norton says the hotel looks like "the set for a Bela Lugosi picture," but miraculously they get it cleaned up. Their first guest is a surveyor with the highway-construction crew -- who tells Ralph and Norton that the highway isn't going to pass right in front of the hotel as they thought, but over it. It's an elevated highway.
"Space Patrol"
#197 "TERRA, THE DOOMED PLANET" November 27, 1954
Ahyo, the super-intelligent alien whose mission is to destroy our entire galaxy, falls victim to an old-fashioned belt on the button administered by Commander Corry. Ahyo's advanced weapons prove worthless against the fury of Corry's fists when Ahyo attempts his annihilation of the Solar System by sending the planet Terra to collide with the sun.
"Gun Smoke"
COOTER
Detroit Hockey
November 27, 1954 Montreal Canadiens Away 1 - 4 L
Meeker Museum
"Kiss Me Deadly"
Released May 18, 1955 in Los Angeles
Production time: November 27, 1954 -- December 23, 1954
Filmed on location in Los Angeles and at Sutherland Studios
Cost: $410,000
Director: Robert Aldrich
Producer: Robert Aldrich for Parklane Productions
Executive Producer: Victor Seville
Screenplay: A. I. Bezzerides, from the novel by Mickey Spillane
The Public Papers of President Dwight D. Eisenhower - 1954
Letter to Heads of Departments Constituting the Interdepartmental Committee on Narcotics.
November 27, 1954
History's Women
Elizabeth Coleman White, Death
CASH BOX TOP 50 BEST-SELLING SINGLES
CASH BOX TOP 50 BEST-SELLING SINGLES
Week ending November 27, 1954
TW LW 2WK 3WK WKS
1 I NEED YOU NOW
Eddie Fisher-RCA Victor 47-5830 1 5 3 15
2 PAPA LOVES MAMBO
Perry Como-RCA Victor 47-5857 4 4 4 10
3 MR. SANDMAN
Chordettes-Cadence 1247 11 15 19 5
4 HEY THERE
Rosemary Clooney-Columbia 40266 2 1 1 22
Sammy Davis, Jr.-Decca 29199 14
5 IF I GIVE MY HEART TO YOU
Doris Day-Columbia 40300 3 2 2 14
Denise Lor-Majar 27 14
Connee Boswell-Decca 29148 13
6 TEACH ME TONIGHT
DeCastro Sisters-Abbott 3001 5 10 10 8
7 SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL
Bill Haley & Comets-Decca 29204 8 6 7 17
8 HOLD MY HAND
Don Cornell-Coral 61206 6 7 9 16
9 MAMBO ITALIANO
Rosemary Clooney-Columbia 40361 14 16 23 4
10 THIS OLE HOUSE
Rosemary Clooney-Columbia 40266 7 3 6 21
11 HAJJI BABA (Persian Lament)
Nat “King” Cole-Capitol 2949 17 22 15 5
12 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS (Instead Of Sheep)
Eddie Fisher-RCA Victor 47-5871 10 17 14 8
13 MUSKRAT RAMBLE
McGuire Sisters-Coral 61258 12 9 11 10
14 SKOKIAAN
Ralph Marterie & Orchestra-Mercury 70432 9 8 5 15
Four Lads-Columbia 40306 13
Bulawayo Sweet Rhythms Band-London 1491 15
15 THE NAUGHTY LADY OF SHADY LANE
Ames Brothers-RCA Victor 47-5897 21 -- -- 2
16 WHITHER THOU GOEST
Les Paul & Mary Ford-Capitol 2928 20 13 12 9
17 CARA MIA
David Whitfield with Mantovani
& Orchestra-London 1486 13 12 13 16
18 DIM, DIM THE LIGHTS (I Want Some
Atmosphere)
Bill Haley & Comets-Decca 29317 34 34 -- 3
19 IT’S A WOMAN’S WORLD
Four Aces-Decca 29269 15 18 18 7
20 MOOD INDIGO
Norman Petty Trio-“X” 0040 22 29 40 9
21 MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE
Sarah Vaughan-Mercury 70469 41 -- -- 2
22 FANNY
Eddie Fisher-RCA Victor 47-5871 27 36 28 8
23 SH-BOOM
Crew-Cuts-Mercury 70404 16 11 8 22
Chords-Cat 104
24 MY SON, MY SON
Vera Lynn & Frank Weir-London 1501 31 32 22 4
25 THAT’S ALL I WANT FROM YOU
Jaye P. Morgan-RCA Victor 47-5896 44 -- -- 2
26 HOPELESSLY
Ames Brothers-RCA Victor 47-5840 33 27 32 11
27 THE BARKING DOG
Crew-Cuts-Mercury 70490 -- -- -- 1
28 RUNAROUND
Three Chuckles-“X” 0066 49 35 -- 4
29 UNBELIEVABLE
Nat “King” Cole-Capitol 2949 38 48 35 5
30 SMILE
Nat “King” Cole-Capitol 2897 23 19 17 13
Sunny Gale-RCA Victor 47-5836
31 THE BANDIT
Johnston Brothers-London 1470 26 21 33 7
32 TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE
Hilltoppers-Dot 15249 32 26 44 6
33 MOBILE
Julius LaRosa-Cadence 1251 40 -- -- 2
34 THEY WERE DOIN’ THE MAMBO
Vaughn Monroe & Orchestra-
RCA Victor 47-5767 19 30 21 21
35 PUPALINA
Gaylords-Mercury 70479 45 42 -- 3
36 MY BAMBINO
Tony Martin-RCA Victor 47-5907 -- -- -- 1
37 BONGO GUITAR
Ralph Marterie & Orchestra-Mercury 70482 -- -- -- 1
38 (Bazoom) I NEED YOUR LOVIN’
Cheers-Capitol 2921 35 23 45 6
39 THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY
Victor Young & Orchestra-Decca 29203 18 25 16 19
LeRoy Holmes & Orchestra-M-G-M 11761 19
Les Baxter & Orchestra-Capitol 2845 21
Johnny Desmond-Coral 61232 18
40 THAT’S WHAT I LIKE
Don, Dick & Jimmy-Crown 125 39 39 27 6
41 ST. LOUIS BLUES MAMBO
Richard Maltby & Orchestra-“X” 0042 29 37 26 8
42 THE TOUCH
Three Suns-RCA Victor 47-5874 25 49 30 6
43 OOP-SHOOP
Crew-Cuts-Mercury 70443 24 45 39 11
44 I WANT YOU ALL TO MYSELF (Just You)
Kitty Kallen-Decca 29268 36 24 34 6
45 IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN
Russ Carlyle-“X” 0055 28 31 24 9
David Carroll & Orchestra-Mercury 70444 7
46 TIME
Teresa Brewer-Coral 61286 43 -- -- 2
47 TRY AGAIN
Dean Martin-Capitol 2911 46 -- -- 3
48 THE MAMA DOLL SONG
Patti Page-Mercury 70458 47 14 25 7
49 THE THINGS I DIDN’T DO
Perry Como-RCA Victor 47-5857 42 46 31 5
50 THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER
Gaylords-Mercury 70403 30 20 20 23
Hugo Winterhalter & Orchestra-
RCA Victor 47-5769
NOTE: On the original chart, Cash Box listed the artist and label for
every version in current release under each title, with a star next to
the artist(s) who had the hit version(s). Just those designated artists
are listed above. Additional artists listed below a title in brackets
also had hit versions on the concurrent Billboard Best Sellers chart.
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