Billboard Most-Played Folk Records of 1947

1 folk record of 1947, receiving 103 points on the juke box chart.

"It's a Sin" by Eddy Arnold and His Texas Playboys was the No 2 record with 96 points, and "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed by Merle Travis ranked third with 91 points.

[1] Three variations on the Cajun classic "Jole Blon" also appeared on the year-end folk chart: "New Jolie Blonde" by Red Foley (No.

Red Foley, Merle Travis, Ernest Tubb, and Tex Williams each had two records included on the year-end chart.

[1] The top records were evenly distributed among the major labels with four records apiece for Capitol (including Capitol Americana), Columbia, Decca, and RCA Victor.