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See also: 1928 in music, other events of 1929, 1930 in music and the list of 'years in music'. Table of contents 1 Events 2 Top Hit Songs 3 Top Hit Recordings 4 Births 5 Deaths Events December 31 - Guy Lombardo plays "Auld Lang Syne[?]" for the first time Cab Calloway's musical career begins Charley Patton[?]'s musical career begins T-Bone Walker's musical career begins Memphis Minnie's musical career begins Gene Autry's musical career begins Top Hit Songs "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael & Mitchell Parish "Singing in the Rain" by Nacio Herb Brown[?] & Arthur Freed "My Love Parade" by Clifford Grey[?] "Serenade of Love" by Irving Caesar[?] "Without a Song" by William Rose[?] "Romance" by Edgar Leslie[?] "My Kinda Love" by Jo' Trent[?] "Satisfied" by Irving Caesar[?] "Why Can't I" by Lorenz Hart "Piccolo Pete" by Phil Baxter[?] "Waiting at the End of the Road" by Irving Berlin "After You've Gone" by Henry Creamer & J. Turner Layton[?] Top Hit Recordings "Heigh-Ho, Everybody, Heigh-Ho" by Rudy Vallee "Button Up Your Overcoat" by Helen Kane[?] "Stardust" by Isham Jones[?] & His Orchestra "Louise/So The Bluebirds And The Blackbirds Got Together" by Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys[?], featuring Bing Crosby "Am I Blue?" by Ethel Waters "Singin' In The Rain" by Cliff Edwards[?] "I Want To Be Bad" by Annette Hanshaw[?] "You'll Do It Someday, So Why Not Now?" by Rudy Vallee "I'll Get By, As Long As I Have You" by Aileen Stanley[?] "Makin' Whoopie" by Eddie Cantor "Maybe, Who Knows?" by Kate Smith[?] "What Did I Do To Be So Black and Blue?" by Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra "I'm The Medicine Man For The Blues" by Ted Lewis & His Jazz Band "Louise" by Maurice Chevalier "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" by Bessie Smith "If I Had A Talking Picture of You" by Johnny Hamp[?]'s Kentucky Serenaders Births January 6 - Wilbert Harrison[?] May 1 - Sonny James[?] June 9 - Johnny Ace[?] June 23 - June Carter Cash July 18 - Screaming Jay Hawkins August 12 - Buck Owens[?] August 24 - William Winfield[?], The Harptones[?] October 26 - Neal Matthews[?] The Jordanaires[?] November 11 - LaVern Baker November 28 - Berry Gordy Jr.[?], record producer November 30 - Dick Clark[?], host of American Bandstand December 25 - Billy Horton[?], The Silhouettes[?] December 25 - Chris Kenner[?] Deaths June 2 - Don Murray, jazz clarinetist