Hit Parade (disambiguation)

Hit Parade (disambiguation)

Hit Parade may refer to:

* Hit parade, a list of tunes that are most popular at any given time
* "The Hit Parade", an album by Puffy AmiYumi
* "Hit Parade (album)", an album by Spirit of the West
* "Hit Parade (Audio Adrenaline album)", an album by Audio Adrenaline
* "Hit Parade (Paul Weller album)", an album by Paul Weller
* "Your Hit Parade", a US television show
* "Hit Parade (novel)", a novel by Lawrence Block.

See also:
* "Hit Parader", an American magazine focusing on the musical genres of hard rock and heavy metal


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