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List of Billboard Best-Selling Popular Record Albums number ones of 1948
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The Billboard magazine publishes a weekly chart that ranks the best-selling albums in the United States. The chart nowadays known as the Billboard 200 was titled Best-Selling Popular Record Albums in 1948 and was based on a "weekly survey among 4,970 dealers In all sections of the country.[1] During the year, eleven albums by fifteen artists topped the chart.
![Stan Kenton's A Presentation of Progressive Jazz topped the chart for eight weeks.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/Stan_Kenton_and_Pete_Rugolo%2C_1947_or_1948_%28William_P._Gottlieb_04891%29.jpg/640px-Stan_Kenton_and_Pete_Rugolo%2C_1947_or_1948_%28William_P._Gottlieb_04891%29.jpg)
![Bing Crosby was atop the chart for seven weeks.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/99/Bing_Crosby_1951.jpg/640px-Bing_Crosby_1951.jpg)
Like in the previous years, Merry Christmas by Bing Crosby was the first album to top the chart in the year. It started its run in the issue dated November 15, 1947 and stayed atop for the first week in January. In the issue dated November 15, 1948, the album again ascended to number one for an additional six weeks, for a total of seven weeks at number one in 1948 and a total of 27 weeks since December 1945.[note 1]