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1 Smooth Jazz Airplay  



1.1  Updates  







2 Sandbox2  





3 Billboard Hot 100  top-ten singles  





4 Smooth jazz songs with most weeks at number-one  





5 Smooth jazz collaborations  



5.1  Number-ones  







6 Number-ones  





7 Contemporary Jazz Albums  





8 Contemporary / Smooth Jazz  





9 Music industry  





10 ABBA  



10.1  Pre-ABBA  





10.2  Official Albums  





10.3  Post-ABBA  





10.4  UK Official Singles Chart Top 10 hits  





10.5  References  







11 Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus musicals  





12 Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus films  





13 Littlestar  





14 Book and Category  





15 Navboxes  





16 ABBA Spanish  



16.1  Spanish-language releases  







17 Absolutely Anglosphere  





18 ABBA  



18.1  ABBA discography  





18.2  References  







19 ABBA videography  



19.1  Music videos  





19.2  Non-AbbaVEVO music videos  





19.3  YouTube  







20 Lasse Hallström  



20.1  Videography  





20.2  External links  





20.3  Filmography  





20.4  External links  





20.5  See also  







21 See also  





22 Category:Virtual avatar acts  





23 Kiss  



23.1  Singles and videos  





23.2  Missing music videos  







24 Blondie  





25 Sandra  



25.1  Singles  







26 Little River Band  



26.1  Little River Band discography  







27 Chicago  



27.1  Full Moon Records  







28 Stevie Nicks  





29 CSI (franchise) theme songs  





30 ASCAP & BMI  



30.1  See also  







31 Canadian Music Hall of Fame  





32 Elvis Presley  



32.1  Related  





32.2  Categories  







33 Suspicion  





34 East European state-owned record labels  



34.1  Eastern Europe  







35 Juilliard School  





36 Sampling  



36.1  References  







37 Russell Mulcahy  



37.1  Music videography  





37.2  See also  







38 Diane Warren  





39 Hall & Oates  



39.1  Hall & Oates discography  





39.2  Songwriting  







40 Journey  



40.1  Albums  







41 Journey, Steve Perry, Bad English  



41.1  Singles  





41.2  References  







42 Journey & Steve Perry & Bad English  



42.1  Videography  





42.2  Non-music video single releases  







43 Film / Soundtrack appearances  





44 Songs  



44.1  Songwriters  







45 Stephen Foster  





46 Adelaide Hall  





47 Pop~(ular) music  





48 Lux  





49 Your Hit Parade  



49.1  Songs by total number of weeks at number-one  







50 Billboard charts  



50.1  Billboard number-ones, 19401958  





50.2  Billboard Hot 100, 19581990  







51 19351990  





52 Comparison table (July 27, 1940)  





53 Billboard Hot 100 year-end "frozen" charts and "special" charts  



53.1  Billboard Hot 100  





53.2  Change  





53.3  Billboard Hot 100 (continued)  





53.4  Total weeks for songs effected by these dates  







54 Billboard Hot 100  charted top-ten singles  



54.1  Holiday Hits & Christmas Classics  







55 Jr. & the Billboard Hot 100  top-ten singles chart  





56 National anthem of England  





57 UK / IE / CA / US / AU / NZ chart-toppers for ten weeks or more  



57.1  UK top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  





57.2  IE top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  





57.3  CA top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  



57.3.1  Songs with most weeks at number one, as by RPM  





57.3.2  Songs with most weeks at number one on the Canadian Singles Chart as by Nielsen SoundScan (Luminate)  





57.3.3  Songs with most weeks at number one on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100  







57.4  US top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  





57.5  AU top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  





57.6  NZ top songs  10 weeks or more at number-one  





57.7  US / CA / E / UK / AU / NZ  No. 1's  







58 Top-tens  





59 UK Charts: Start  End  



59.1  Weekly  





59.2  References  







60 Most Billboard 200 top-ten albums  



60.1  References  







61 Most Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles  



61.1  References  







62 Most total weeks in the Billboard top ten  





63 Most total weeks on the Billboard Hot 100  





64 Billboard Dance Club Songs  



64.1  References  







65 Girl groups  





66 More  














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Billboard
Smooth Jazz Airplay
number-ones

~by decade~
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Sandbox2

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Smooth jazz songs with most weeks at number-one

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(9 weeks and more)

(Shown chronologically)

16 – "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" – Peter White – (2006)
10 – "R n R" – Rick Braun and Richard Elliot – (2007)
10 – "Fallin' for You" – The Sax Pack – (2008)
12 – "I'm Waiting for You" – Jackiem Joyner – (2009)
13 – "Bright" – Peter White – (2009–10)
15 – "Put the Top Down" – Dave Koz featuring Lee Ritenour – (2010–11)
09 – "Boom Town" – Richard Elliot – (2011–12)
09 – "Head Over Heels" – Peter White – (2014–15)

Smooth jazz collaborations

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Number-ones

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Smooth Jazz Airplay
No. Initial peak entry Artist(s) Title Weeks Ref.
2000s
2005
2006
012 November 11 Boney James featuring George Duke "The Total Experience" 4 [1]
013 December 16 George Benson and Al Jarreau "Mornin'" 5 [2]
2007
022 September 15 Rick Braun and Richard Elliot "R n R" 10 [3]
023 November 10 Jeff Golub featuring Richard Elliot "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I Got)" 2 [4]
2008
2009
2010s
2010
050 May 15 Bernie Williams featuring Dave Koz "Ritmo De Otono" 7 [5]
057 October 23 Brian Culbertson featuring Earl Klugh "That's Life" 5 [6]
058 November 6 Dave Koz featuring Lee Ritenour "Put the Top Down" 15 [7]
2011
2012
077 August 4 Kenny G and Rahul Sharma "Namaste" 1 [8]
079 September 15 Gerald Albright / Norman Brown "In the Moment" 2 [9]
082 October 27 Jonathan Fritzén featuring Boney James "Magical" 3 [10]
086 December 29 Paul Brown featuring Bob James "Backstage Pass" 6 [11]
2013
087 February 9 Gerald Albright / Norman Brown "Champagne Life" 4 [12]
090 April 13 Boney James featuring Rick Braun "Batucada (The Beat)" 8 [13]
093 July 20 Dave Koz featuring Gerald Albright, Mindi Abair and Richard Elliot "Got to Get You into My Life" 7 [14]
094 August 24 Bob James and David Sanborn "Deep in the Weeds" 3 [15]
095 September 28 Jeff Golub with Brian Auger "Pusherman" 6 [16]
2014
100 January 18 Nicholas Cole featuring Vincent Ingala "Snap" 1 [17]
101 February 8 Oli Silk featuring Julian Vaughn "At Your Service" 2 [18]
103 March 22 Brian Culbertson featuring Chuck Loeb "Fullerton Ave." 8 [19]
2015
120 July 4 Julian Vaughn featuring Elan Trotman "Ride Along" 2 [20]
122 August 8 Gregg Karukas featuring Ricardo Silveira, Shelby Flint and Ron Boustead "Rio Drive" 3 [21]
124 September 12 Jeff Golub featuring Philippe Saisse and Kirk Whalum "Swagster" 4 [22]
2016
139 June 11 Adam Hawley featuring Eric Darius "35th Street" 5 [23]
140 July 16 Marcus Anderson featuring Matt Marshak "Cup of Joe" 2 [24]
2017
154 April 1 Cindy Bradley featuring Chris Standring "Category A" 1 [25]
155 April 8 Kayla Waters featuring Kim Waters "I Am" 1 [26]
157 May 6 Marc Antoine featuring Philippe Saisse "Why Not" 1 [27]
164 July 22 Skinny Hightower featuring Andrew Hawkley "Taboo" 1 [28]
166 August 12 Adam Hawley featuring Euge Groove "I Don't Mind" 3 [29]
168 September 9 David Benoit and Marc Antoine "Caminando" 4 [30]
171 November 11 Najee featuring Incognito "Let's Take It Back" 3 [31]
172 December 2 Paul Brown featuring Chris Standring "Piccadilly Circus" 3 [32]
2018
179 April 28 Adam Hawley featuring Marcus Anderson "Can You Feel It?" 3 [33]
181 June 9 ThreeStyle featuring Magdalena Chovancova "Ready to Go" 2 [34]
189 October 20 Adam Hawley featuring Julian Vaughn "Traveling Mood" 4 [35]
190 November 17 Blake Aaron featuring Darren Rahn "Groovers and Shakers" 1 [36]
2019
193 January 26 The JT Project featuring Najee "Backyard Brew" 4 [37]
198 March 30 John Novello featuring Eric Marienthal "Good to Go" 2 [38]
200 April 27 Keiko Matsui featuring Gretchen Parlato "Spirit Dance" 1 [39]
202 May 11 The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman "Silver Arrows" 3 [40]
203 June 1 Kim Scott featuring Jonathan Fritzén "Emerge" 2 [41]
212 October 5 Nicholas Cole featuring Chieli Minucci "Soulmate" 2 [42]
214 November 2 Dave Koz / Gerald Albright / Rick Braun / Richard Elliot / Aubrey Logan "Before I Let Go" 1 [43]
2020s
2020
221 February 22 Jacob Webb featuring Stantawn Kendrick "Details" 4 [44]
225 May 16 Brian Culbertson featuring Mr. TalkBox and Marcus Anderson "Get Up!" 1 [45]
228 June 20 Kim Scott featuring Jazmin Ghent "Free to Be" 1 [46]
230 July 11 Oli Silk featuring Vincent Ingala "New Bounce" 3 [47]
231 August 1 Alex Parchment featuring Phillip Doc Martin "Vibin' in Time" 1 [48]
234 August 22 Brian Culbertson featuring Everette Harp "Keep Movin'" 1 [49]
236 September 5 Julian Vaughn featuring Elan Trotman "Afternoon Delight" 2 [50]
238 September 26 Willie Bradley featuring Ragan Whiteside "It's on Now" 1 [51]
242 October 31 Adam Hawley featuring Rick Braun "Escape" 3 [52]
244 November 28 Dave Koz featuring David Sanborn "Side by Side" 4 [53]
2021
249 February 27 Sean U featuring Blake Aaron "Magic Hour" 1 [54]
251 March 13 Paul Brown featuring Jeff Ryan "Nothin' but Love" 2 [55]
252 March 27 Willie Bradley featuring James Lloyd "It's My Time" 1 [56]
256 May 1 Dave Koz featuring Paul Jackson Jr. "Dr. Norm" 2 [57]
260 June 12 Blake Aaron featuring Najee "Sunday Strut" 1 [58]
269 August 21 Paula Atherton featuring Nathan Mitchell "Summer Song" 2 [59]
279 November 13 Christian de Mesones featuring Bob James "Hispanica" 1 [60]
281 November 27 The Saxtress Pamela Williams featuring Gerald Albright "Serendipity" 1 [61]
283 December 11 Kim Scott featuring Althea Rene and Ragan Whiteside "I'm Every Woman" 1 [62]
2022
285 January 1 Randy Scott featuring Cindy Bradley "Daydreams" 1 [63]
289 February 12 Jacob Webb featuring Jazmin Ghent "Nothing Better" 2 [64]
290 February 19 Le Sonic featuring Robert Lee "Any Moment" 1 [65]
291 March 5 Nicholas Cole featuring Julian Vaughn "Feelings" 1 [66]
295 April 9 Paul Hardcastle featuring Rock Hendricks "Wavelength" 1 [67]
301 June 25 Eric Valentine featuring Everette Harp and Greg Manning "Q's Vibe" 1 [68]
304 July 23 Marcus Anderson featuring Darnell "Showcase" Taylor "Soul Ties" 2 [69]
307 August 20 Dave Koz featuring Brian McKnight "Summertime in NYC" 1 [70]
312 October 1 Boney James featuring Dontae Winslow "Bring It Back" 1 [71]
313 October 15 Le Sonic featuring Lauran Beluzo and Robert Lee "I'll Be the One" 1 [72]
314 October 22 Adam Hawley featuring Vincent Ingala "Let's Get Down Tonight" 2 [73]
315 November 5 Carol Albert featuring Paul Brown "Paradigm Shift" 1 [74]
318 December 17 Quintin Gerard W. featuring Michael Broening "Broken Promises" 1 [75]
2023
321 February 11 Candy Dulfer featurng Nile Rodgers "Convergency" 1 [76]
322 February 18 Bobby Lyle featuring Nathan East "Nujazzy" 5 [77]
325 April 8 Ryan La Valette featuring Nicholas Cole "Lovers Melody" 5 [78]
327 May 20 Lemek featuring Ryan La Valette "Groove Central" 5 [79]
328 May 27 Nathan Mitchell featuring Marcus Anderson "100% Cotton" 1 [80]
332 August 19 Michael Broening featuring Marion Meadows "Talk to Me" 1 [81]
334 September 9 Lin Rountree featuring Ryan La Valette "Solid" 1 [82]
336 September 23 Ryan La Valette featuring Chris 'Big Dog' Davis "Closer to You" 5 [83]
337 October 28 Phylicia Rae featuring Gerald Albright "On My Way" 1 [84]
338 November 4 Roberto Restuccia featuring Michael Broening "1979" 2 [85]
2024
345 March 30 Lawson Rollins featuring Shahin Shahida "After Twilight" 1 [86]
348 April 20 Big Mike Hart featuring Boney James "Cigar Lounge" 3 [87]
354 July 13 Carol Albert featuring Peter White "Sunshine Yellow" 1 [88]
References
  1. ^ "The Total Experience" – Nov 11 / Dec 2 / Dec 9 / Dec 30:
    • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, November 11, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, December 2, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, December 9, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, December 30, 2006". Billboard.
  • ^ "Mornin'" – Dec 16 / Dec 23 / Jan 6 / Jan 13 / Jan 20:
  • ^ "R n R" – Sep 15 / Sep 22 / Sep 29 / Oct 6 / Oct 13 / Oct 20 / Oct 27 / Nov 3 / Nov 17 / Nov 24:
  • ^ "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I Got)" – Nov 10 / Dec 1:
  • ^ "Ritmo De Otono" – May 15 / May 22 / May 29 / Jun 5 / Jun 12 / Jun 19 / Jun 26:
  • ^ "That's Life" – Oct 23 / Oct 30 / Nov 13 / Dec 4 / Dec 11:
  • ^ "Put the Top Down" – Nov 6 / Nov 20 / Nov 27 / Dec 18 / Dec 25 / Jan 1 / Jan 8 / Jan 15 / Jan 22 / Jan 29 / Feb 5 / Feb 12 / Feb 19 / Feb 26 / Mar 5:
  • ^ "Namaste" – Aug 4:
  • ^ "In the Moment" – Sep 15 / Sep 29:
  • ^ "Magical" – Oct 27 / Nov 3 / Nov 10:
  • ^ "Backstage Pass" – Dec 29 / Jan 5 / Jan 12 / Jan 19 / Jan 26 / Feb 2:
  • ^ "Champagne Life" – Feb 9 / Feb 16 / Feb 23 / Mar 2:
  • ^ "Batucada (The Beat)" – Apr 13 / Apr 20 / Apr 27 / May 4 / May 11 / May 18 / May 25 / Jun 1:
  • ^ "Got to Get You into My Life" – Jul 20 / Jul 27 / Aug 3 / Aug 10 / Aug 17 / Aug 31 / Sep 7:
  • ^ "Deep in the Weeds" – Aug 24 / Sep 14 / Sep 21:
  • ^ "Pusherman" – Sep 28 / Oct 26 / Nov 2 / Nov 9 / Nov 6 / Nov 23:
  • ^ "Snap" – Jan 18:
  • ^ "At Your Service" – Feb 8 / Feb 15:
  • ^ "Fullerton Ave." – Mar 22 / Mar 29 / Apr 5 / Apr 12 / Apr 19 / Apr 26 / May 3 / May 10:
  • ^ "Ride Along" – Jul 4 / Jul 11:
  • ^ "Rio Drive" – Aug 3 / Aug 15 / Aug 22:
  • ^ "Swagster" – Sep 12 / Sep 19 / Sep 26 / Oct 3:
  • ^ "35th Street" – Jun 11 / Jun 18 / Jun 25 / Jul 2 / Jul 9:
  • ^ "Cup of Joe" – Jul 16 / Jul 23:
  • ^ "Category A" – Apr 1:
  • ^ "I Am" – Apr 8:
  • ^ "Why Not" – May 6:
  • ^ "Taboo" – Jul 22:
  • ^ "I Don't Mind" – Aug 12 / Aug 19 / Sep 2:
  • ^ "Caminando" – Sep 9 / Sep 16 / Sep 23 / Sep 30:
  • ^ "Let's Take It Back" – Nov 11 / Nov 18 / Nov 25:
  • ^ "Piccadilly Circus" – Dec 2 / Dec 9 / Dec 16:
  • ^ "Can You Feel It?" – Apr 28 / May 5 / May 12:
  • ^ "Ready to Go" – Jun 9 / Jun 16:
  • ^ "Traveling Mood" – Oct 20 / Oct 27 / Nov 3 / Nov 10:
  • ^ "Groovers and Shakers" – Nov 17:
  • ^ "Backyard Brew" – Jan 26 / Feb 2 / Feb 9 / Feb 16:
  • ^ "Good to Go" – Mar 30 / Apr 6:
  • ^ "Spirit Dance" – Apr 27:
  • ^ "Silver Arrows" – May 11 / May 18 / May 25:
  • ^ "Emerge" – Jun 1 / Jun 8:
  • ^ "Soulmate" – Oct 5 / Oct 12:
  • ^ "Before I Let Go" – Nov 2:
  • ^ "Details" – Feb 22 / Feb 29 / Mar 7 / Mar 14:
  • ^ "Get Up!" – May 16:
  • ^ "Free to Be" – Jun 20:
  • ^ "New Bounce" – Jul 11 / Jul 18 / Jul 25:
  • ^ "Vibin' in Time" – Aug 1:
  • ^ "Keep Movin'" – Aug 22:
  • ^ "Afternoon Delight" – Sep 5 / Sep 19:
  • ^ "It's on Now" – Sep 26:
  • ^ "Escape" – Oct 31 / Nov 7 / Nov 14:
  • ^ "Side by Side" – Nov 28 / Dec 5 / Dec 12 / Dec 19:
  • ^ "Magic Hour" – Feb 27:
  • ^ "Nothin' but Love" – Mar 13 / Mar 20:
  • ^ "It's My Time" – Mar 27:
  • ^ "Dr. Norm" – May 1 / May 8:
  • ^ "Sunday Strut" – Jun 12:
  • ^ "Summer Song" – Aug 21 / Aug 28:
  • ^ "Hispanica" – Nov 13:
  • ^ "Serendipity" – Nov 27:
  • ^ "I'm Every Woman" – Dec 11:
  • ^ "Daydreams" – Jan 1:
  • ^ "Nothing Better" – Feb 12 / Feb 26:
  • ^ "Any Moment" – Feb 19:
  • ^ "Feelings" – Mar 5:
  • ^ "Wavelength" – Apr 9:
  • ^ "Q's Vibe" – Jun 25:
  • ^ "Soul Ties" – Jul 23 / Jul 30:
  • ^ "Summertime in NYC" – Aug 20:
  • ^ "Bring It Back" – Oct 1:
  • ^ "I'll Be the One" – Oct 15:
  • ^ "Let's Get Down Tonight" – Oct 22 / Oct 29:
  • ^ "Paradigm Shift" – Nov 5:
  • ^ "Broken Promises" – Dec 17:
  • ^ "Convergency" – Feb 11:
  • ^ "Nujazzy" – Feb 18 / Feb 25 / Mar 4 / Mar 11 / Mar 25:
  • ^ "Lovers Melody" – Apr 8 / Apr 15 / Apr 22 / Apr 29 / May 6:
  • ^ "Groove Central" – May 20 / Jun 3 / Jun 10 / Jun 17 / Jun 24:
  • ^ "100% Cotton" – May 27:
  • ^ "Talk to Me" – Aug 19:
  • ^ "Solid2" – Sep 9:
  • ^ "Closer to You" – Sep 23 / Sep 30 / Oct 7 / Oct 14 / Oct 21:
  • ^ "On My Way" – Oct 28:
  • ^ "1979" – Nov 4 / Nov 11:
  • ^ "After Twilight" – Mar 30:
  • ^ "Cigar Lounge" – Apr 20 / May 4 / May 11:
  • ^ "Sunshine Yellow" – Jul 13:
  • Number-ones

    [edit]
    (6 weeks and more)
    Smooth Jazz Airplay
    No. Initial peak entry Artist(s) Title Weeks Ref.
    2000s
    2005
    2006
    004 January 7 Rick Braun "Shining Star" 6 [1]
    006 February 25 Richard Elliot "Mystique" 7 [2]
    008 May 20 Philippe Saisse Trio "Do It Again" 6 [3]
    010 July 8 Peter White "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" 16 [4]
    2007
    014 January 27 Kirk Whalum "Give Me the Reason" 7 [5]
    016 March 31 Peter White "Mister Magic" 8 [6]
    020 July 21 Norman Brown "Let's Take a Ride" 7 [7]
    022 September 15 Rick Braun and Richard Elliot "R n R" 10 [8]
    024 December 8 Candy Dulfer "L.A. City Lights" 7 [9]
    2008
    027 February 23 Paul Hardcastle "Lucky Star" 6 [10]
    028 April 5 Kenny G "Sax-o-loco" 7 [11]
    029 May 24 Jessy J "Tequila Moon" 7 [12]
    032 August 2 The Sax Pack "Fallin' for You" 10 [13]
    033 October 11 Dave Koz "Life in the Fast Lane" 7 [14]
    2009
    036 January 17 Euge Groove "Religify" 7 [15]
    037 March 7 Boney James "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" 8 [16]
    038 May 2 Jackiem Joyner "I'm Waiting for You" 12 [17]
    044 October 24 Peter White "Bright" 13 [18]
    2010s
    2010
    049 April 3 Jackiem Joyner "Take Me There" 6 [19]
    050 May 15 Bernie Williams featuring Dave Koz "Ritmo De Otono" 7 [20]
    053 July 24 Steve Oliver "Fun in the Sun" 8 [21]
    058 November 6 Dave Koz featuring Lee Ritenour "Put the Top Down" 15 [22]
    2011
    059 March 12 Nils "Jump Start" 8 [23]
    061 June 11 David Benoit "Botswana Bossa Nova" 6 [24]
    067 November 26 Richard Elliot "Boom Town" 9 [25]
    2012
    071 March 17 Chris Standring "Oliver's Twist" 6 [26]
    078 August 11 David Benoit "Feelin' It" 6 [27]
    086 December 29 Paul Brown featuring Bob James "Backstage Pass" 6 [28]
    2013
    090 April 13 Boney James featuring Rick Braun "Batucada (The Beat)" 8 [29]
    093 July 20 Dave Koz featuring Gerald Albright, Mindi Abair and Richard Elliot "Got to Get You into My Life" 7 [30]
    095 September 28 Jeff Golub with Brian Auger "Pusherman" 6 [31]
    098 November 30 Jeff Lorber Fusion "Hacienda" 6 [32]
    2014
    103 March 22 Brian Culbertson featuring Chuck Loeb "Fullerton Ave." 8 [33]
    113 November 15 Peter White "Head Over Heels" 9 [34]
    2015
    115 February 7 Richard Elliot "Lip Service" 6 [35]
    116 March 21 Brian Culbertson "Think Free" (live) 6 [36]
    119 May 23 Boney James "Drumline" 6 [37]
    130 December 19 Jeff Lorber Fusion "Get Up" 8 [38]
    2016
    151 December 17 Nathan East "Lifecycle" 7 [39]
    2017
    2018
    2019
    217 December 14 Kayla Waters "Full Bloom" 6 [40]
    2020s
    2020
    2021
    2022
    2023
    340 December 2 Michael Lington "South Bay" 7 [41]
    2024
    References
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, January 21, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, January 28, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, February 11, 2006". Billboard.
  • "Smooth Jazz Airplay chart, for the week ending Saturday, February 18, 2006". Billboard.
  • ^ "Mystique" – Feb 25 / Mar 4 / Mar 11 / Mar 18 / Mar 25 / Apr 1 / Apr 8:
  • ^ "Do It Again" – May 20 / May 27 / Jun 10 / Jun 17 / Jun 24 / Jul 1:
  • ^ "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" – Jul 08 / Jul 15 / Jul 22 / Jul 29 / Aug 5 / Aug 12 / Aug 19 / Aug 26 / Sep 2 / Sep 9 / Sep 16 / Sep 23 / Sep 30 / Oct 7 / Oct 14 / Oct 21:
  • ^ "Give Me the Reason" – Jan 27 / Feb 3 / Feb 10 / Feb 17 / Feb 24 / Mar 10 / Mar 24:
  • ^ "Mister Magic" – Mar 31 / Apr 7 / Apr 14 / Apr 21 / Apr 28 / May 5 / May 12 / May 19:
  • ^ "Let's Take a Ride" – Jul 21 / Jul 28 / Aug 4 / Aug 11 / Aug 18 / Aug 25 / Sep 1:
  • ^ "R n R" – Sep 15 / Sep 22 / Sep 29 / Oct 6 / Oct 13 / Oct 20 / Oct 27 / Nov 3 / Nov 17 / Nov 24:
  • ^ "L.A. City Lights" – Dec 8 / Dec 15 / Dec 22 / Dec 28 / Jan 5 / Jan 12 / Jan 26:
  • ^ "Lucky Star" – Feb 23 / Mar 1 / Mar 8 / Mar 15 / Mar 22 / Mar 29:
  • ^ "Sax-o-loco" – Apr 5 / Apr 12 / Apr 19 / Apr 26 / May 3 / May 10 / May 17:
  • ^ "Tequila Moon" – May 24 / May 31 / Jun 7 / Jun 14 / Jun 21 / Jun 28 / Jul 5:
  • ^ "Fallin' for You" – Aug 2 / Aug 9 / Aug 16 / Aug 23 / Aug 30 / Sep 6 / Sep 13 / Sep 20 / Sep 27 / Oct 4:
  • ^ "Life in the Fast Lane" – Oct 11 / Nov 1 / Nov 8 / Nov 15 / Nov 22 / Nov 29 / Dec 6:
  • ^ "Religify" – Jan 17 / Jan 24 / Jan 31 / Feb 7 / Feb 14 / Feb 21 / Feb 28:
  • ^ "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" – Mar 7 / Mar 14 / Mar 21 / Mar 28 / Apr 4 / Apr 11 / Apr 18 / Apr 25:
  • ^ "I'm Waiting for You" – May 2 / May 9 / May 16 / May 23 / May 30 / Jun 6 / Jun 13 / Jun 20 / Jun 27 / Jul 4 / Jul 11 / Jul 18:
  • ^ "Bright" – Oct 24 / Nov 7 / Nov 14 / Nov 21 / Nov 28 / Dec 5 / Dec 12 / Dec 19 / Dec 26 / Jan 2 / Jan 9 / Jan 16 / Jan 23:
  • ^ "Take Me There" – Apr 3 / Apr 10 / Apr 17 / Apr 24 / May 1 / May 8:
  • ^ "Ritmo De Otono" – May 15 / May 22 / May 29 / Jun 5 / Jun 12 / Jun 19 / Jun 26:
  • ^ "Fun in the Sun" – Jul 24 / Jul 31 / Aug 14 / Aug 21 / Sep 4 / Sep 18 / Sep 25 / Oct 2:
  • ^ "Put the Top Down" – Nov 6 / Nov 20 / Nov 27 / Dec 18 / Dec 25 / Jan 1 / Jan 8 / Jan 15 / Jan 22 / Jan 29 / Feb 5 / Feb 12 / Feb 19 / Feb 26 / Mar 5:
  • ^ "Jump Start" – Mar 12 / Mar 19 / Mar 26 / Apr 2 / Apr 9 / Apr 16 / Apr 23 / Apr 30:
  • ^ "Botswana Bossa Nova" – Jun 11 / Jun 18 / Jun 25 / Jul 2 / Jul 9 / Jul 16:
  • ^ "Boom Town" – Nov 26 / Dec 3 / Dec 10 / Dec 17 / Dec 24 / Dec 31 / Jan 7 / Jan 14 / Jan 21:
  • ^ "Oliver's Twist" – Mar 17 / Mar 24 / Mar 31 / Apr 7 / Apr 14 / Apr 21:
  • ^ "Feelin' It" – Aug 11 / Aug 18 / Aug 25 / Sep 1 / Sep 8 / Sep 22:
  • ^ "Backstage Pass" – Dec 29 / Jan 5 / Jan 12 / Jan 19 / Jan 26 / Feb 2:
  • ^ "Batucada (The Beat)" – Apr 13 / Apr 20 / Apr 27 / May 4 / May 11 / May 18 / May 25 / Jun 1:
  • ^ "Got to Get You into My Life" – Jul 20 / Jul 27 / Aug 3 / Aug 10 / Aug 17 / Aug 31 / Sep 7:
  • ^ "Pusherman" – Sep 28 / Oct 26 / Nov 2 / Nov 9 / Nov 6 / Nov 23:
  • ^ "Hacienda" – Nov 30 / Dec 7 / Dec 14 / Dec 21 / Dec 28 / Jan 4:
  • ^ "Fullerton Ave." – Mar 22 / Mar 29 / Apr 5 / Apr 12 / Apr 19 / Apr 26 / May 3 / May 10:
  • ^ "Head Over Heels" – Nov 15 / Nov 22 / Nov 29 / Dec 6 / Dec 13 / Dec 20 / Dec 27 / Jan 3 / Jan 10:
  • ^ "Lip Service" – Feb 7 / Feb 14 / Feb 21 / Feb 28 / Mar 7 / Mar 14:
  • ^ "Think Free (live)" – Mar 21 / Mar 28 / Apr 4 / Apr 11 / Apr 18 / May 9:
  • ^ "Drumline" – May 23 / May 30 / Jun 6 / Jun 13 / Jun 20 / Jun 27:
  • ^ "Get Up" – Dec 19 / Dec 26 / Jan 2 / Jan 9 / Jan 16 / Jan 23 / Jan 30 / Feb 6:
  • ^ "Lifecycle" – Dec 17 / Dec 24 / Dec 31 / Jan 7 / Jan 14 / Jan 21 / Jan 28:
  • ^ "Full Bloom" – Dec 14 / Dec 21 / Dec 28 / Jan 4 / Jan 11 / Jan 18:
  • ^ "South Bay" – Dec 2 / Dec 23 / Dec 30 / Jan 6 / Jan 13 / Jan 20 / Jan 27:
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    Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, originally spun-off from the Top Jazz Albums chart, was incepted
    as a bi-weekly chart on February 28, 1987 (later, retro-activated back to February 21, 1987 for an alignment correction)
    that lasted until December 4, 1993, before becoming a weekly chart that following week on December 11, 1993.
    Years later, on October 22, 2005, its sister [songs] chart, now known as Smooth Jazz Airplay, made its debut.

    Contemporary / Smooth Jazz

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    Fourplay bwb
    1991–1997 Bob James Nathan East Harvey Mason Lee Ritenour 1991–1997
    1997–2002 Bob James Nathan East Harvey Mason Larry Carlton 1997–2002
    2002–2010 Bob James Nathan East Harvey Mason Larry Carlton Norman Brown Kirk Whalum Rick Braun 2002–2010
    2010–2017 Bob James Nathan East Harvey Mason Chuck Loeb Norman Brown Kirk Whalum Rick Braun 2010–2017
    2017–2017 Bob James Nathan East Harvey Mason Kirk Whalum 2017–2017

    Music industry

    [edit]
    Big Three
    Naspers  • Universal Music Group
     • Universal Music Publishing
    Universal
    Sony  • Sony Music Group
     • Sony Music Publishing
    Sony
    Access  • Warner Music Group
     • Warner Chappell Music Publishing
    Warner
    ·
    [edit]
    Agnetha Fältskog
    Björn Ulvaeus
    Benny Andersson
    Anni-Frid Lyngstad

    Pre-ABBA

    [edit]
    Pre-ABBA albums

    (All pre-ABBA originally-released material, 1970–72)

    [edit]
    Originally-released albums, 1973–82
    Year Album
    1973 Ring Ring
    1974 Waterloo
    1975 ABBA
    1975 Greatest Hits
    1976 Arrival
    1977 ABBA: The Album
    1979 Voulez-Vous
    1979 Greatest Hits Vol. 2
    1980 Gracias Por La Música
    1980 Super Trouper
    1981 The Visitors
    1982 The Singles: The First Ten Years

    (All ABBA originally-released material, 1972–82)

    Post-ABBA

    [edit]
    Post-ABBA albums

    (Does not include temporary reunions.)

    [edit]
    ᗅᗺᗷᗅ
    Y/N Chart
    Yes UK top ten hit
    Entry date Title Peak Y/N Ref.
    27 April 1974 "Waterloo" 1 Yes [1]
    18 October 1975 "SOS" 6 Yes [2]
    17 January 1976 "Mamma Mia" 1 Yes [3]
    10 April 1976 "Fernando" 1 Yes [4]
    04 September 1976 "Dancing Queen" 1 Yes [5]
    27 November 1976 "Money, Money, Money" 3 Yes [6]
    12 March 1977 "Knowing Me, Knowing You" 1 Yes [7]
    29 October 1977 "The Name of the Game" 1 Yes [8]
    04 February 1978 "Take a Chance on Me" 1 Yes [9]
    23 September 1978 "Summer Night City" 5 Yes [10]
    03 February 1979 "Chiquitita" 2 Yes [11]
    12 May 1979 "Does Your Mother Know" 4 Yes [12]
    04 August 1979 "Angeleyes" / 3 Yes [13]
    04 August 1979 "Voulez-Vous" 3 Yes [14]
    27 October 1979 "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" 3 Yes [15]
    22 December 1979 "I Have a Dream" 2 Yes [16]
    02 August 1980 "The Winner Takes It All" 1 Yes [17]
    22 November 1980 "Super Trouper" 1 Yes [18]
    25 July 1981 "Lay All Your Love on Me" 7 Yes [19]
    19 December 1981 "One of Us" 3 Yes [20]

    References

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  • ^ ""Mamma Mia" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 11 January 1976 – 17 January 1976". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Fernando" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 04 April 1976 – 10 April 1976". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Dancing Queen" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 29 August 1976 – 04 September 1976". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Money, Money, Money" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 21 November 1976 – 27 November 1976". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Knowing Me, Knowing You" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 06 March 1977 – 12 March 1977". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""The Name of the Game" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 23 October 1977 – 29 October 1977". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Take a Chance on Me" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 29 January 1978 – 04 February 1978". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Summer Night City" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 17 September 1978 – 23 September 1978". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Chiquitita" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 28 January 1979 – 03 February 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Does Your Mother Know" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 06 May 1979 – 12 May 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Angeleyes" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 29 July 1979 – 04 August 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Voulez-Vous" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 29 July 1979 – 04 August 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 21 October 1979 – 27 October 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""I Have a Dream" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 16 December 1979 – 22 December 1979". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""The Winner Takes It All" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 27 July 1980 – 02 August 1980". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Super Trouper" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 16 November 1980 – 22 November 1980". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""Lay All Your Love on Me" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 19 July 1981 – 25 July 1981". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ ""One of Us" – UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 13 December 1981 – 19 December 1981". Official Charts Company.
  • [edit]

    (English-language article should be created for
    the 2013 Swedish-language musical Hjälp sökes
    and translated into English as Help Wanted
    i.e. Hjälp sökesHelp Wanted.)

    [edit] [edit]

    Littlestar Services Ltd. was formed in 1996 by Judy Craymer, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Richard East to produce the stage musical, Mamma Mia!
    Based in London, Littlestar is now a successful global producer of theatre, film, television, publishing and music.

    Book and Category

    [edit]
    [edit] [edit]

    The first ten songs originally appeared on Gracias Por La Música, which was later superseded by Oro: Grandes Éxitos when the remaining five songs were added.

     All songs written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with Spanish translations by Buddy and Mary McCluskey, except where noted.

        (The number in parentheses indicates the song's original track number from Gracias Por La Música, as the track listing for Oro: Grandes Éxitos is shown.)

          All 15 songs appear as tracks on Oro: Grandes Éxitos. All tracks are in Spanish.

    Gracias Por La Música
    1. (5.) – "Fernando" (written by Andersson, Stig Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:17 – (1980)
    2. (10) – "Chiquitíta" – 5:30 – (1979)
    3. (1.) – "Gracias por la Música" – 3:49 – (1980)
    4. (2.) – "La Reina del Baile" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:02 – (1980) – (titled "Reina Danzante" on Gracias Por La Música)
    5. (3.) – "Al Andar" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:44 – (1980)
    6. (4.) – "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" – 4:51 – (1980)
    7. (6.) – "Estoy Soñando" – 4:38 – (1979)
    8. (7.) – "Mamma Mía" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 3:34 – (1980)
    9. (8.) – "Hasta Mañana" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 3:09 – (1980)
    10. (9.) – "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:04 – (1980)
    Oro: Grandes Éxitos
    1. (13.) – "Felicidad" – 4:24 – (1980) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of Super Trouper)
    2. (12.) – "Andante, Andante" – 4:39 – (1980) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of Super Trouper)
    3. (15.) – "Se Me Está Escapando" – 3:52 – (1981) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of The Visitors)
    4. (14.) – "No Hay a Quien Culpar" – 3:13 – (1981) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of The Visitors)
    5. (11.) – "Ring, Ring" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus; with Spanish translation by Doris Band) – 3:00 – (1973)

       Good album to listen to on Taco Tuesdays.

    [edit]

    Predominately speaking Spanish language countries of Latin America are shown below only; Spain, which has a total of 5 Spanish-language songs (tracks // 1 // 2 // 3 // 6 // 7 // ), is not shown below.

    Title Spanish-language releases
    MEX GTM SLV HND NIC CRI PAN VEN COL ECU PER CHL BOL PRY ARG URY
    "Fernando" S-0138
    "Chiquitíta" SP-5195 CA-10704 SP-5195 3630 52155 ECK-200853 XRPBO 0945 CRS-016 RS-2012 41AI-3050 41A1-3050
    "Gracias por la Música" SP-5410 CA-10913 XB-01157 45-876 52201 ECK-200966 XRPBO 1000 CRS-026 RS-2053 41AI-3181 33-UR-515
    "La Reina del Baile"
    "Al Andar" XRPBO 1028 31028 RS-2121 S-0224
    "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" SP-5410 CA-10913 XB-01157 45-876 52201 ECK-200966 XRPBO 1000 CRS-026 RS-2053 41AI-3181 33-UR-515
    "Estoy Soñando" SP-5290 CA-10844 SP-5290 45-872 52190 ECK-200912 XRPBO 0970 CRS-023 RS-2035 41AI-3097 33-UR-501
    "Mamma Mía"
    "Hasta Mañana" XRPBO 1028 31028 RS-2121 S-0020
    "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" S-0138
    "Felicidad" CA-11194 ECK-201022-3 XRPBO 1046 31085 RS-2162 E-0045
    "Andante, Andante" CA-11194 ECK-201022-3 XRPBO 1046 31058 RS-2162 E-0069
    "Se Me Está Escapando" 31108 S-0212
    "No Hay a Quien Culpar" SP-5678 CA-11274 XRPBO 1146 31108 S-0183
    "Ring, Ring"
    Total MEX GTM SLV HND NIC CRI PAN VEN COL ECU PER CHL BOL PRY ARG URY
    5 0 7 0 0 0 4 4 4 6 9 10 8 0 12 4


    Spanish-language videos
    Title Video onYouTube
    "Fernando" VideoonYouTube
    "Chiquitíta" VideoonYouTube
    "Gracias por la Música" VideoonYouTube
    "La Reina del Baile" VideoonYouTube
    "Al Andar" VideoonYouTube
    "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" VideoonYouTube
    "Estoy Soñando" VideoonYouTube
    "Mamma Mía" VideoonYouTube
    "Hasta Mañana" VideoonYouTube
    "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" VideoonYouTube
    "Felicidad" VideoonYouTube
    "Andante, Andante" VideoonYouTube
    "Se Me Está Escapando" VideoonYouTube
    "No Hay a Quien Culpar" VideoonYouTube
    "Ring, Ring" VideoonYouTube


    Chronologically

    1. "Ring, Ring" – Ring Ring (1973) – (Spanish)
    2. "Hasta Mañana" – Waterloo (1974) – (Spanish)
    3. "Mamma Mía" – ABBA (1975) – (Spanish)
    4. "La Reina Del Baile" – Arrival (1976) – (Spanish)
    5. "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" – Arrival (1976) – (Spanish)
    6. "Fernando" – Arrival (1976) – (Spanish)
    7. "Al Andar" – The Album (1977) – (Spanish)
    8. "Gracias Por La Música" – The Album (1977) – (Spanish)
    9. "Estoy Soñando" – Voulez-Vous (1979) – (Spanish)
    10. "Chiquitita" – Voulez-Vous (1979) – (Spanish)
    11. "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" – Voulez-Vous (1979) – (Spanish)
    12. "Andante, Andante" – Super Trouper (1980) – (Spanish)
    13. "Felicidad" – Super Trouper (1980) – (Spanish)
    14. "No Hay a Quien Culpar" – The Visitors (1981) – (Spanish)
    15. "Se Me Está Escapando" – The Visitors (1981) – (Spanish)


    English-language videos Video onYouTube Spanish-language videos Video onYouTube
    "Fernando" VideoonYouTube "Fernando" VideoonYouTube
    "Chiquitita" VideoonYouTube "Chiquitíta" VideoonYouTube
    "Thank You for the Music" VideoonYouTube "Gracias por la Música" VideoonYouTube
    "Dancing Queen" VideoonYouTube "La Reina del Baile" VideoonYouTube
    "Move On" VideoonYouTube "Al Andar" VideoonYouTube
    "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" VideoonYouTube "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" VideoonYouTube
    "I Have a Dream" VideoonYouTube "Estoy Soñando" VideoonYouTube
    "Mamma Mia" VideoonYouTube "Mamma Mía" VideoonYouTube
    "Hasta Mañana" VideoonYouTube "Hasta Mañana" VideoonYouTube
    "Knowing Me, Knowing You" VideoonYouTube "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" VideoonYouTube
    "Happy New Year" VideoonYouTube "Felicidad" VideoonYouTube
    "Andante, Andante" VideoonYouTube "Andante, Andante" VideoonYouTube
    "Slipping Through My Fingers" VideoonYouTube "Se Me Está Escapando" VideoonYouTube
    "When All Is Said and Done" VideoonYouTube "No Hay a Quien Culpar" VideoonYouTube
    "Ring Ring" VideoonYouTube "Ring, Ring" VideoonYouTube
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    (See ABBA charted singles below.)

    [edit] [edit]
    Year Title Peak chart positions Album
    UK
    [1]
    IRE
    [2]
    CAN
    [3]
    US
    [4]
    AUS
    [5]
    NZ
    [6]
    1974 "Waterloo" 1 1 7 6 4 Waterloo
    "Ring Ring" 32 7 17 Ring Ring
    "Honey, Honey" 18 27 30 Waterloo
    "Hasta Mañana" 16 9
    "I've Been Waiting for You" 49 8 ABBA
    1975 "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" 38 12 15 1 1
    "SOS" 6 4 9 15 1 1
    1976 "Mamma Mia" 1 1 18 32 1 2
    "Fernando" 1 1 4 13 1 1 Greatest Hits
    "Rock Me" 4 2 ABBA
    "Dancing Queen" 1 1 1 1 1 1 Arrival
    "Money, Money, Money" 3 2 47 56 1 1
    1977 "Knowing Me, Knowing You" 1 1 5 14 9 8
    "King Kong Song" 94 Waterloo
    "The Name of the Game" 1 2 14 12 6 4 ABBA: The Album
    1978 "Take a Chance on Me" 1 1 3 3 12 14
    "Eagle" / 82
    "Thank You for the Music" 82
    "Summer Night City" 5 1 34 13 37 Non-album single
    1979 "Chiquitita" 2 1 17 29 4 1 Voulez-Vous
    "Does Your Mother Know" 4 3 12 19 7 27
    "Angeleyes" / 3 3 42 64
    "Voulez-Vous" 3 3 87 80 79
    "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" 3 1 8 15 Greatest Hits Vol. 2
    "I Have a Dream" 2 2 64 Voulez-Vous
    1980 "The Winner Takes It All" 1 1 10 8 7 16 Super Trouper
    "Super Trouper" 1 1 32 45 77
    "On and on and On" 90 9
    1981 "Lay All Your Love on Me" 7 8
    "One of Us" 3 1 48 43 The Visitors
    1982 "When All Is Said and Done" 27 81
    "Head over Heels" 25 14
    "The Visitors" 63
    "The Day Before You Came" 32 12 48 The Singles: The First Ten Years
    "Under Attack" 26 11 96
    1983 "Thank You for the Music" 33 17 Thank You for the Music
    "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "ABBA – Chart History – UK". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "ABBA – Chart History – IRE". Irishcharts.ie.
  • ^ "ABBA – Chart History – CAN". RPM.
  • ^ "ABBA – Chart History – US". Billboard.
  • ^ "ABBA – Chart History – AUS". Hung Medien.
  • ^ "ABBA – Chart History – NZ". Hung Medien.
  • [edit] [edit]
    Year Title Director AbbaVEVO
    1974 "Waterloo" Lasse Hallström "Waterloo"onYouTube
    "Ring Ring" "Ring Ring"onYouTube
    1975 "Mamma Mia" "Mamma Mia"onYouTube
    "SOS" "SOS"onYouTube
    "Bang-A-Boomerang" "Bang-A-Boomerang"onYouTube
    "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"onYouTube
    1976 "Fernando" "Fernando"onYouTube
    "Dancing Queen" "Dancing Queen"onYouTube
    "Money, Money, Money" "Money, Money, Money"onYouTube
    1977 "Knowing Me, Knowing You" "Knowing Me, Knowing You"onYouTube
    "That's Me" "That's Me"onYouTube
    "The Name of the Game" "The Name of the Game"onYouTube
    1978 "Take a Chance on Me" "Take a Chance on Me"onYouTube
    "Eagle" "Eagle"onYouTube
    "One Man, One Woman" "One Man, One Woman"onYouTube
    "Thank You for the Music" "Thank You for the Music"onYouTube
    "Summer Night City" "Summer Night City"onYouTube
    1979 "Chiquitita" Marty Pasetta "Chiquitita"onYouTube
    "Does Your Mother Know" Lasse Hallström "Does Your Mother Know"onYouTube
    "Voulez-Vous" "Voulez-Vous"onYouTube
    "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"onYouTube
    "Estoy soñando" "Estoy soñando"onYouTube
    1980 "On and on and On" Anders Hanser "On and on and On"onYouTube
    "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" Lasse Hallström "Conociéndome, Conociéndote"onYouTube
    "Gracias por la Música" "Gracias por la Música"onYouTube
    "The Winner Takes It All" "The Winner Takes It All"onYouTube
    "Super Trouper" "Super Trouper"onYouTube
    "Happy New Year" "Happy New Year"onYouTube
    "Felicidad" "Felicidad"onYouTube
    1981 "When All Is Said and Done" "When All Is Said and Done"onYouTube
    "One of Us" "One of Us"onYouTube
    "No hay a quien culpar" "No hay a quien culpar"onYouTube
    1982 "Head over Heels" "Head over Heels"onYouTube
    "The Day Before You Came" Kjell-Åke Andersson
    & Kjell Sundvall
    "The Day Before You Came"onYouTube
    "Under Attack" "Under Attack"onYouTube
    Year Title Director AbbaVEVO
    2004 Our Last Video Ever Carl Åstrand The Last VideoonYouTube

    Non-AbbaVEVO music videos

    [edit]
    Year Title Director Video
    1976 "When I Kissed the Teacher" Per Falkman
    "Tiger"
    "My Love, My Life"
    Year Title Director Video
    1979 "I Have a Dream" Urban Lasson "I Have a Dream"onYouTube
    1981 "Lay All Your Love on Me" Anders Hanser "Lay All Your Love on Me"onYouTube

    YouTube

    [edit]
    Then                             Now
    Past Present
    AbbaVEVO onYouTube Video onYouTube
    [edit] [edit]
    (English-language videos only)
    [edit]
    Music videos
    [edit]
    (English-language films only)
    [edit]
    Films

    See also

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit] [edit] [edit] [edit]

    (Radio / video hits era)

    Kiss
    Year Title Video onYouTube Album
    1979 "I Was Made for Lovin' You" VideoonYouTube Dynasty
    "Sure Know Something" VideoonYouTube
    1980 "Magic Touch" VideoonYouTube
    "Shandi" VideoonYouTube Unmasked
    "Tomorrow" VideoonYouTube
    1981 "What Makes the World Go 'Round" VideoonYouTube
    "Is That You?" VideoonYouTube
    "I" VideoonYouTube Music from "The Elder"
    "A World Without Heroes" VideoonYouTube
    1982 "The Oath" VideoonYouTube
    "I'm a Legend Tonight" VideoonYouTube Killers
    "Down on Your Knees" VideoonYouTube
    "Nowhere to Run" VideoonYouTube
    "Partners in Crime" VideoonYouTube
    "I Love It Loud" VideoonYouTube Creatures of the Night
    "Killer" VideoonYouTube
    1983 "Creatures of the Night" VideoonYouTube
    "Lick It Up" VideoonYouTube Lick It Up
    1984 "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" VideoonYouTube
    "Exciter" VideoonYouTube
    "Heaven's on Fire" VideoonYouTube Animalize
    "Lonely Is the Hunter" VideoonYouTube
    "While the City Sleeps" VideoonYouTube
    1985 "Thrills in the Night" VideoonYouTube
    "Tears Are Falling" VideoonYouTube Asylum
    1986 "Who Wants to Be Lonely" VideoonYouTube
    "Uh! All Night" VideoonYouTube
    1987 "Crazy Crazy Nights" VideoonYouTube Crazy Nights
    "Reason to Live" VideoonYouTube
    1988 "Turn On the Night" VideoonYouTube
    "Let's Put the X in Sex" VideoonYouTube Smashes, Thrashes & Hits
    1989 "(You Make Me) Rock Hard" VideoonYouTube
    "Hide Your Heart" VideoonYouTube Hot in the Shade
    1990 "Forever" VideoonYouTube
    "Rise to It" VideoonYouTube
    1991 "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II" VideoonYouTube Revenge
    1992 "Unholy" VideoonYouTube
    "Domino" VideoonYouTube
    "I Just Wanna" VideoonYouTube
    "Every Time I Look at You" VideoonYouTube

    Lead vocals on all the above songs by Paul Stanley and / or Gene Simmons.
    Lead vocals on any other songs by anybody else are not included. (Songs)

    Missing music videos

    [edit] [edit]
    Year Single Blondie Album
    Harry Stein Burke Destri Infante Harrison Valentine
    1976 "X Offender" Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Blondie
    "In the Flesh" Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
    1977 "Rip Her to Shreds" Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
    "Kidnapper" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Plastic Letters
    1978 "Denis" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
    "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
    "Picture This" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Parallel Lines
    "I'm Gonna Love You Too" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Hanging on the Telephone" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    1979 "Heart of Glass" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Sunday Girl" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "One Way or Another" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Dreaming" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Eat to the Beat
    "Union City Blue" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    1980 "The Hardest Part" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Atomic" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Heroes" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No (Non-album single)
    "Call Me" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No American Gigolo (soundtrack)
    "Ring of Fire" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Roadie (soundtrack)
    "The Tide Is High" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Autoamerican
    1981 "Rapture" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Backfired" Yes Yes No No No No No KooKoo
    "The Jam Was Moving" Yes Yes No No No No No
    "Chrome" Yes Yes No No No No No
    "Jump Jump" Yes Yes No No No No No
    Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes The Best of Blondie
    1982 "Island of Lost Souls" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No The Hunter
    "War Child" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    "Danceway" Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
    [edit] [edit]
    Sandra (discography)
    Date Title Album
    1985 Jul "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" The Long Play (1985)
    1985 Nov "In the Heat of the Night"
    1986 Feb "Little Girl"
    1986 Jun "Innocent Love" Mirrors (1986)
    1986 Sep "Hi! Hi! Hi!"
    1986 Nov "Loreen"
    1987 Feb "Midnight Man"
    1987 Sep "Everlasting Love" Ten on One (The Singles) (1987)
    1988 Feb "Stop for a Minute"
    1988 "Sisters and Brothers" (Japan-only promo) The Long Play (1985)
    1988 Apr "Everlasting Love" (PWL remix) Everlasting Love (1988)
    1988 May "Heaven Can Wait" Into a Secret Land (1988)
    1988 Sep "Secret Land"
    1989 Jan "We'll Be Together"
    1989 May "Around My Heart"
    1989 "La vista de luna" (Spain-only promo)
    1990 Jan "Hiroshima" Paintings in Yellow (1900)
    1990 May "(Life May Be) A Big Insanity"
    1990 Sep "One More Night"
    1992 Jan "Don't Be Aggressive" Close to Seven (1992)
    1992 May "I Need Love"
    1992 "Steady Me" (Germany-only promo)
    1992 "Seal It Forever" (Brazil-only promo)
    1992 Oct "Johnny Wanna Live" 18 Greatest Hits (1992)
    1993 Feb "Maria Magdalena '93" (remix)

    Does not include her backing vocals from the two Enigma project
    albums MCMXC a.D. (1990) and The Cross of Changes (1993).

    [edit] [edit]
    The penmanship of Graeham Goble

    Graeham Goble
    Year Single Lead vocals Video onYouTube Album
    1976 "It's a Long Way There" Glenn Shorrock VideoonYouTube Little River Band
    1977 "Witchery" VideoonYouTube Diamantina Cocktail
    1978 "Reminiscing" VideoonYouTube Sleeper Catcher
    "Lady" VideoonYouTube
    1980 "It's Not a Wonder" (live) VideoonYouTube Live in America
    1981 "The Night Owls" Wayne Nelson VideoonYouTube Time Exposure
    1982 "Ballerina" Beeb Birtles VideoonYouTube
    "Take It Easy on Me" Glenn Shorrock / Wayne Nelson VideoonYouTube
    "Down on the Border" John Farnham VideoonYouTube Greatest Hits
    1983 "The Other Guy" VideoonYouTube
    "We Two" VideoonYouTube The Net
    "You're Driving Me Out of My Mind" VideoonYouTube
    1985 "Playing to Win" VideoonYouTube Playing to Win
    1986 "No Reins on Me" VideoonYouTube No Reins
    "Time for Us" VideoonYouTube
    "Face in the Crowd" VideoonYouTube
    1988 "Love Is a Bridge" Glenn Shorrock VideoonYouTube Monsoon
    "Son of a Famous Man" VideoonYouTube
    "It's Cold Out Tonight" VideoonYouTube
    Category:Songs written by Graeham Goble

    Year Single Lead vocals Video onYouTube Album
    1979 "It's Not a Wonder" (studio) Glenn Shorrock VideoonYouTube First Under the Wire
    1980 (live) VideoonYouTube Live in America
    1982 "Down on the Border" (both
    same)
    John Farnham VideoonYouTube Greatest Hits
    1983 VideoonYouTube The Net
    1986 "Face in the Crowd" (Franham) John Farnham VideoonYouTube No Reins
    1988 (Shorrock) Glenn Shorrock VideoonYouTube Monsoon
    Albums
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    Albums
    Chicago 16
    Chicago 17
    Chicago 18
    Chicago 19
    Chicago 20
    Chicago 21
    Singles
    Chicago discography
    Date Title Video onYouTube Lead vocalist Album
    Cetera Champlin Scheff
    1982 May "Hard to Say I'm Sorry"
    "Sonny Think Twice"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Chicago 16
    1982 Sep "Love Me Tomorrow"
    "Bad Advice"
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1983 Jan "What You're Missing"
    "Rescue You"
    Yes
    1984 Apr "Stay the Night"
    "Only You"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Chicago 17
    1984 Jul "Hard Habit to Break"
    "Remember the Feeling"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Yes
    1984 Nov "You're the Inspiration"
    "Once in a Lifetime"
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1985 Feb "Along Comes a Woman"
    "We Can Stop the Hurtin'"
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1986 Aug "25 or 6 to 4" (re-recording)
    "One More Day"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Chicago 18
    1986 Oct "Will You Still Love Me?"
    "25 or 6 to 4" (re-recording)
    VideoonYouTube Yes Yes
    1987 Mar "If She Would Have Been Faithful..."
    "Forever"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Yes
    1987 Jun "Niagara Falls"
    "I Believe"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Yes
    1988 May "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love"
    "I Stand Up"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Chicago 19
    1988 Sep "Look Away"
    "Come in from the Night"
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1989 Jan "You're Not Alone"
    "It's Alright"(from Chicago 18)
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1989 Apr "We Can Last Forever"
    "One More Day"(from Chicago 18)
    VideoonYouTube Yes
    1989 Nov "What Kind of Man Would I Be?"
    "25 or 6 to 4" (remix)
    VideoonYouTube Yes Chicago 19 / Greatest Hits 1982–1989
    1990 Jul "Hearts in Trouble"
    "Car Building"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Days of Thunder (soundtrack)
    1991 Jan "Chasin' the Wind"
    "Only Time Can Heal the Wounded"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Twenty 1
    1991 Apr "Explain It to My Heart"
    "God Save the Queen"
    VideoonYouTube Yes Yes
    1991 Aug "You Come to My Senses"
    "Who Do You Love"
    Yes
    Champlin Champlin Champlin

    Stevie Nicks

    [edit]
    Fleetwood Mac (discography) / Stevie Nicks (discography)
    Year Title Album
    1976 "Rhiannon" Fleetwood Mac
    "Landslide"
    1977 "Dreams" Rumours
    "I Don't Want to Know" (with Lindsey Buckingham)
    "Gold Dust Woman"
    1979 "Sara" Tusk
    1980 "Storms"
    "Sisters of the Moon"
    "Angel"
    "Beautiful Child"
    "Fireflies" (live) Live
    1981 "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"
    (with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers)
    Bella Donna
    "Leather and Lace" (with Don Henley)
    1982 "Edge of Seventeen"
    "After the Glitter Fades"
    "That's Alright" Mirage
    "Gypsy"
    "Straight Back"
    1983 "Stand Back" The Wild Heart
    "If Anyone Falls"
    "Nightbird" (with Sandy Stewart)
    1984 "Beauty and the Beast"
    1985 "Talk to Me" Rock a Little
    1986 "I Can't Wait"
    "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?"
    "Imperial Hotel"
    1987 "Seven Wonders" Tango in the Night
    "Welcome to the Room... Sara"
    "When I See You Again" (with Lindsey Buckingham)
    1988 "No Questions Asked" Greatest Hits
    1989 "Rooms on Fire" The Other Side of the Mirror
    "Long Way to Go"
    "Two Kinds of Love" (with Bruce Hornsby)
    "Whole Lotta Trouble"
    1990 "Love Is Dangerous" (with Rick Vito) Behind the Mask
    "Affairs of the Heart"
    "Freedom"
    "The Second Time"
    1991 "Sometimes It's a Bitch" Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks
    "Love's a Hard Game to Play"
    1992 "Paper Doll" 25 Years – The Chain
    1994 "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind" Street Angel
    "Blue Denim"

    All of the above written and sang by Nicks, except for "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", "Talk to Me",
    "Sometimes It's a Bitch", "Love's a Hard Game to Play", and "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind".

    Visions(pre-1989 one-word title songs)
    Year Title Video onYouTube
    Video onYouTube
    Album
    1976 "Rhiannon" VideoonYouTube Fleetwood Mac
    "Landslide" VideoonYouTube
    1977 "Dreams" VideoonYouTube Rumours
    1979 "Sara" VideoonYouTube Tusk
    1980 "Storms" VideoonYouTube
    "Angel" VideoonYouTube
    "Fireflies" VideoonYouTube Live
    1981
    Bella Donna
    1982 "Gypsy" VideoonYouTube Mirage
    1983 "Enchanted" VideoonYouTube The Wild Heart
    "Nightbird" VideoonYouTube
    (All above songs sang by Nicks)

    CSI (franchise) theme songs

    [edit]

    The opening themes for all five series are
    remixes of songs performed by The Who.
    All songs written by Pete Townshend.

    Series Theme song
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation "Who Are You"
    CSI: Miami "Won't Get Fooled Again"
    CSI: NY "Baba O'Riley"
    CSI: Cyber "I Can See for Miles"
    CSI: Vegas "Who Are You"

    Note: Anthony E. Zuiker wanted The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" ("Blue" being a figurative term for a police officer) to be CSI: NY 's theme song, however, CBS president Les Moonves turned it down in favor of another Who song, "Baba O'Riley".

    Also noteworthy is that "Eminence Front" was to have been used for a then-proposed 2006 spinoff starring Clive Owen (following the then-just-released CSI: NY) to be called CSI: London, though ultimately this never came to be.

    [edit]
    Top 100 Songs of the 1900s
    No. ASCAP BMI
    1. "Happy Birthday to You"
    (Mildred J. Hill, Patty Smith Hill)
    "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
    (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil)
    2. "My Girl"
    (Smokey Robinson, Ronald A. White)
    "Never My Love"
    (Donald & Richard Addrisi)
    3. "White Christmas"
    (Irving Berlin)
    "Yesterday"
    (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
    4. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
    (Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin)
    "Stand by Me"
    (Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
    5. "Wind Beneath My Wings"
    (Jeff Silbar)
    "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
    (Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio)
    6. "Dancing in the Street"
    (Marvin Gaye, Ivy Jo Hunter)
    "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"
    (Steve Cropper & Otis Redding)
    7. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
    (Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson)
    "Mrs. Robinson"
    (Paul Simon)
    8. "What's Love Got to Do with It"
    (Terence Ernest Britten)
    "Baby I Need Your Loving"
    (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland & Eddie Holland)
    9. "Can't Help Falling in Love"
    (Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss, Hugo Peretti)
    "Rhythm of the Rain"
    (John Gummoe)
    10. "I Can See Clearly Now"
    (Johnny Nash)
    "Georgia on My Mind"
    (Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell)
    11. "Over the Rainbow"
    (Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg)
    "Killing Me Softly with His Song"
    (Charles Fox & Norman Gimbel)
    12. "Baby, I Love Your Way"
    (Peter Frampton)
    "More"
    (Marcello Ciorciolini, Norman Newell, Nino Oliviero, Riz Ortolani)
    13. "As Time Goes By"
    (Herman Hupfeld)
    "I Will Always Love You"
    (Dolly Parton)
    14. "In the Air Tonight"
    (Phil Collins)
    "When a Man Loves a Woman"
    (Calvin Lewis & Andrew J. Wright)
    15. "(I've Had) The Time of My Life"
    (John Denicola, Franke Previte, Donald Markowitz)
    "Every Breath You Take"
    (Sting)
    16. "Take It Easy"
    (Jackson Browne)
    "Gentle on My Mind"
    (John Hartford)
    17. "Drift Away"
    (Mentor Williams)
    "Something"
    (George Harrison)
    18. "Jingle Bell Rock"
    (Joseph Beal, James Boothe)
    "The Sound of Silence"
    (Paul Simon)
    19. "Blue Moon"
    (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers)
    "Bridge over Troubled Water"
    (Paul Simon)
    20. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
    (Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart)
    "By the Time I Get to Phoenix"
    (Jimmy Webb)
    21. "The Greatest Love of All"
    (Michael Masser)
    "Angel of the Morning"
    (Chip Taylor)
    22. "Sweet Home Alabama"
    (Edward C. King)
    "Cherish"
    (Terry Kirkman)
    23. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
    (John D. Marks)
    "You Can't Hurry Love"
    (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland & Eddie Holland)
    24. "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
    (Stevie Wonder)
    "Proud Mary"
    (John Fogerty)
    25. "Get Ready"
    (Smokey Robinson)
    "Sunny"
    (Bobby Hebb)
    26. "Take My Breath Away"
    (Thomas Whitlock, Giorgio Moroder)
    "Oh, Pretty Woman"
    (William Dees & Roy Orbison)
    27. "My Guy"
    (Smokey Robinson)
    "Everybody's Talkin'"
    (Fred Neil)
    28. "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
    (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne)
    "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
    (Barrett Strong & Norman Whitfield)
    29. "That's What Friends Are For"
    (Burt Bacharach)
    "Goin' Out of My Head"
    (Teddy Randazzo & Bobby Weinstein)
    30. "Celebration"
    (Ronald Bell, Eumir Deodato)
    "Suspicious Minds"
    (Mark James)
    31. "Don't You (Forget About Me)"
    (Keith Forsey)
    "Scarborough Fair"
    (Art Garfunkel & Paul Simon)
    32. "What a Wonderful World"
    (Robert Thiele, George David Weiss)
    "Traces"
    (Buddy Buie, J.R. Cobb, Emory Gordy)
    33. "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
    (Chris Hughes)
    "All I Have to Do Is Dream"
    (Boudleaux Bryant)
    34. "Do You Love Me"
    (Berry Gordy)
    "Only You (And You Alone)"
    (Ande Rand & Buck Ram)
    35. "When I Fall in Love"
    (Edward Heyman, Victor Young)
    "Canadian Sunset"
    (Norman Gimbel & Eddie Heywood)
    36. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
    (Bono, Larry Mullen Jr, The Edge, Adam Clayton)
    "Oh Girl"
    (Eugene Record)
    37. "California Dreamin'"
    (Michelle Phillips, John Phillips)
    "Your Song"
    (Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
    38. "Time After Time"
    (Rob Hyman)
    "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)"
    (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland & Eddie Holland)
    39. "Careless Whisper"
    (George Michael, Andrew J. Ridgeley)
    "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher"
    (Gary Jackson, Raynard Miner & Carl William Smith)
    40. "I Only Have Eyes for You"
    (Al Dubin, Harry Warren)
    "I Can't Stop Loving You"
    (Don Gibson)
    41. "Can't Fight This Feeling"
    (Kevin Cronin)
    "Wind Beneath My Wings"
    (Larry Henley & Jeff Silbar)
    42. "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
    (Kim Gannon, Buck Ram, Walter Kent)
    "Michelle"
    (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
    43. "Unforgettable"
    (Irving Gordon)
    "Up, Up and Away"
    (Jimmy Webb)
    44. "The Little Drummer Boy"
    (Harry Simeone, Katherine Kennicott Davis, Henry Onorati)
    "Happy Together"
    (Garry Bonner & Alan Gordon)
    45. "I Will Survive"
    (Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren)
    "On Broadway"
    (Jerry Leiber, Barry Mann, Mike Stoller & Cynthia Weil)
    46. "The Boys of Summer"
    (Mike Campbell)
    "Twilight Time"
    (Al Nevins, Morty Nevins & Buck Ram
    47. "The Way You Do the Things You Do"
    (Smokey Robinson, Robert Rogers)
    "Strangers in the Night"
    (Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton & Eddie Snyder)
    48. "Missing You"
    (John Waite, Mark Leonard, Chas Sanford)
    "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
    (Howard Greenfield & Neil Sedaka)
    49. "Vogue"
    (Shep Pettibone, Madonna Ciccone)
    "Save the Last Dance for Me"
    (Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman)
    50. "The Power of Love"
    (Huey Lewis, Chris Hayes, Johnny Colla)
    "For the Good Times"
    (Kris Kristofferson)
    51. "Great Balls of Fire"
    (Jack Hammer)
    "We've Only Just Begun"
    (Roger Nichols & Paul Williams)
    52. "Hotel California"
    (Don Felder)
    "(What a) Wonderful World"
    (Lou Adler, Herb Alpert & Sam Cooke)
    53. "Dancing in the Dark"
    (Bruce Springsteen)
    "Snowbird"
    (Gene MacLellan)
    54. "Silver Bells"
    (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston)
    "Everlasting Love"
    (Buzz Cason & Mac Gayden)
    55. "Come Together"
    (Paul McCartney)
    "My Special Angel"
    (Jimmy Duncan)
    56. "The Tracks of My Tears"
    (Warren Moore, Marvin Tarplin, Smokey Robinson)
    "The Most Beautiful Girl"
    (Rory Bourke, Billy Sherrill & Norro Wilson)
    57. "The Way We Were"
    (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Marvin Hamlisch)
    "Brown Eyed Girl"
    (Van Morrison)
    58. "You Are So Beautiful"
    (Bruce Fisher)
    "The Girl from Ipanema"
    (Vinicius DeMoraes, Norman Gimbel & Antonio Carlos Jobim)
    59. "Sleigh Ride"
    (Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish)
    "My Cherie Amour"
    (Sylvia Moy, Henry Cosby & Stevie Wonder)
    60. "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'"
    (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers)
    "Always on My Mind"
    (Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher & Mark James)
    61. "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
    (Bryan Adams, Robert John "Mutt" Lange)
    "Windy"
    (Ruthann Friedman)
    62. "All Night Long (All Night)"
    (Lionel Richie)
    "If You Don't Know Me by Now"
    (Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff)
    63. "Light My Fire"
    (John Densmore, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger)
    "Margaritaville"
    (Jimmy Buffett)
    64. "Up Where We Belong"
    (Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie)
    "Spanish Eyes"
    (Bert Kaempfert, Charles Singleton & Eddie Snyder)
    65. "Play That Funky Music"
    (Rob Parissi)
    "Daydream Believer"
    (John Stewart)
    66. "What's Going On"
    (Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye)
    "Daniel"
    (Elton John and Bernie Taupin)
    67. "Heaven"
    (Jim Vallance, Bryan Adams)
    "Take It Easy"
    (Glenn Frey & Jackson Browne)
    68. "You're Still the One"
    (Robert John "Mutt" Lange)
    "Let Your Love Flow"
    (Larry Williams)
    69. "Flashdance... What a Feeling"
    (Giorgio Moroder, Irene Cara, Keith Forsey)
    "The Rose"
    (Amanda McBroom)
    70. "Smooth"
    (Rob Thomas)
    "The Heart of the Matter"
    (Don Henley, J.D. Souther & Mike Campbell)
    71. "Yesterday"
    (Paul McCartney)
    "Don't Be Cruel"
    (Otis Blackwell & Elvis Presley)
    72. "Ghostbusters"
    (Ray Parker Jr.)
    "Listen to the Music"
    (Tom Johnston)
    73. "Moon River"
    (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)
    "A Groovy Kind of Love"
    (Carole Bayer Sager & Toni Wine)
    74. "Born in the U.S.A."
    (Bruce Springsteen)
    "Crying"
    (Joe Melson & Roy Orbison)
    75. "Footloose"
    (Kenny Loggins)
    "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
    (Jackie DeShannon, Jimmy Holiday & Randy Myers)
    76. "Jack & Diane"
    (John Mellencamp)
    "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
    (Elton John & Bernie Taupin)
    77. "I'll Be There"
    (Hal Davis, Bob West, Berry Gordy, Willie Hutch)
    "Help Me Make It Through the Night"
    (Kris Kristofferson)
    78. "How Will I Know"
    (Narada Michael Walden)
    "Best of My Love"
    (Glenn Frey, Don Henley & J.D. Souther)
    79. "You're the Inspiration"
    (Peter Cetera)
    "The Letter"
    (Wayne Carson)
    80. "Sexual Healing"
    (David Ritz, Marvin Gaye)
    "Dreams"
    (Stevie Nicks)
    81. "Small Town"
    (John Mellencamp)
    "Mr. Bojangles"
    (Jerry Jeff Walker)
    82. "She Drives Me Crazy"
    (Roland Gift, David Steele)
    "Fire and Rain"
    (James Taylor)
    83. "Free Fallin'"
    (Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty)
    "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
    (John D. Loudermilk)
    84. "U Can't Touch This"
    (Rick James)
    "Hooked on a Feeling"
    (Mark James)
    85. "Faith"
    (George Michael)
    "Blue Bayou"
    (Joe Melson & Roy Orbison)
    86. "Rock Around the Clock"
    (James E. Myers, Max C. Freedman)
    "Born Free"
    (John Barry & Don Black)
    87. "I Swear"
    (Gary Baker, Frank J. Myers)
    "Release Me"
    (Eddie Miller, Dub Williams & Robert Yount)
    88. "Breathe"
    (Holly Lamar)
    "It's Just a Matter of Time"
    (Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks & Clyde Otis)
    89. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
    (Robert Hazard)
    "Let It Be"
    (John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
    90. "Right Here Waiting"
    (Richard Marx)
    "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight"
    (Parker McGee)
    91. "Saving All My Love for You"
    (Michael Masser)
    "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
    (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards)
    92. "Let's Get It On"
    (Marvin Gaye)
    "Up on the Roof"
    (Gerry Goffin & Carole King)
    93. "Livin' on a Prayer"
    (Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child)
    "Layla"
    (Eric Clapton & Jim Gordon)
    94. "Start Me Up
    (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)
    "I Honestly Love You"
    (Peter Allen & Jeff Barry)
    95. "These Dreams"
    (Martin Page, Bernie Taupin)
    "California Girls"
    (Mike Love & Brian Wilson)
    96. "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
    (Diane Warren)
    "Imagine"
    (John Lennon)
    97. "Always and Forever"
    (Rod Temperton)
    "You Send Me"
    (Sam Cooke)
    98. "Money for Nothing"
    (Mark Knopfler)
    "How Deep Is Your Love"
    (Barry, Maurice & Robin Gibb)
    99. "Torn"
    (Scott Cutler, Phil Thornalley)
    "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden"
    (Joe South)
    100. "How Do I Live"
    (Diane Warren)
    "Sometimes When We Touch"
    (Barry Mann & Dan Hill)
    ·

    Note: Inaccuracies may occur as some songwriters are omitted at ASCAP's website.
    Also, re-check links for any changes, and fix if so.

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    Bands
    Canadian Music Hall of Fame
    1987 The Guess Who
    1989 The Band
    1994 Rush
    2005 The Tragically Hip
    2008 Triumph
    2009 Loverboy
    2010 April Wine
    2012 Blue Rodeo
    2014 Bachman–Turner Overdrive
    2018 Barenaked Ladies
    2019 Chilliwack
    2019 Cowboy Junkies
    2023 Trooper
    2023 Nickelback
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    [edit]

    Categories

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    Suspect, do you comprehend?

    Presley, Nixon, and the handlingof
    some business, at the White House.

    East European state-owned record labels

    [edit] [edit]
    (In the former Eastern Bloc)
    East European state-owned record labels
    East Germany GDR Amiga (East) Berlin
    PRL Polskie Nagrania Warsaw
    Soviet Union URS Melodiya Moscow
    Czechoslovakia TCH Supraphon Prague
    Hungary HUN Hungaroton Budapest
    RSR Electrecord Bucharest
    ALB RTSH Tirana
    Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG PGP-RTB Belgrade
    PRB Balkanton Sofia
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    Juilliard String Quartet
    Year First violin Second violin Viola Violoncello
    1946–1955 Robert Mann Robert Koff Raphael Hillyer Arthur Winograd
    1955–1958 Robert Mann Robert Koff Raphael Hillyer Claus Adam
    1958–1966 Robert Mann Isidore Cohen Raphael Hillyer Claus Adam
    1966–1969 Robert Mann Earl Carlyss Raphael Hillyer Claus Adam
    1969–1974 Robert Mann Earl Carlyss Samuel Rhodes Claus Adam
    1974–1986 Robert Mann Earl Carlyss Samuel Rhodes Joel Krosnick
    1986–1997 Robert Mann Joel Smirnoff Samuel Rhodes Joel Krosnick
    1997–2009 Joel Smirnoff Ronald Copes Samuel Rhodes Joel Krosnick
    2009–2011 Nick Eanet Ronald Copes Samuel Rhodes Joel Krosnick
    2011–2013 Joseph Lin Ronald Copes Samuel Rhodes Joel Krosnick
    2013–2016 Joseph Lin Ronald Copes Roger Tapping Joel Krosnick
    2016–2018 Joseph Lin Ronald Copes Roger Tapping Astrid Schween
    2018–2022 Areta Zhulla Ronald Copes Roger Tapping Astrid Schween
    2022–date Areta Zhulla Ronald Copes Molly Carr Astrid Schween
    [edit]

    A line from the lyrics to "Baby It's You" by The Shirelles, "Sha la la la la", appears throughout the song "This Is Not America" by David Bowie and Pat Metheny Group.[1]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Sampled, Who (February 22, 1985). "WhoSampled". WhoSampled.
    [edit]

    Music videography

    [edit]

    (Some music videos missing; list not chronologically exact; will fix later; more yet to come.)

    (Work in progress)
    Russell Mulcahy
    1975 "Summer Breeze" Stylus
    1976 "Baby, Please Don't Go" AC/DC
    1976 "Problem Child" AC/DC
    1976 "Mondo Bondage" The Tubes
    1977 "(I'm) Stranded" The Saints
    1979 "Duchess" The Stranglers
    1979 "Making Plans for Nigel" XTC
    1979 "Empire State Human" The Human League
    1979 "Circus of Death" The Human League
    1979 "Video Killed the Radio Star" The Buggles
    1979 "Wonderful Christmastime" Paul McCartney
    1980 "One-Two-Five" 10cc
    1980 "Living in the Plastic Age" The Buggles
    1980 "Bear Cage" The Stranglers
    1980 "Turning Japanese" The Vapors
    1981 "Heels of the Wind" Elton John
    1981 "Nobody Wins" Elton John
    1981 "Elton's Song" Elton John
    1981 "Heart in the Right Place" Elton John
    1981 "Fanfare" Elton John
    1981 "Carla/Etude" Elton John
    1981 "Just like Belgium" Elton John
    1981 "The Fox" Elton John
    1981 "Je veux de la tendresse" Elton John
    1981 "Passing Strangers" Ultravox
    1981 "Vienna" Ultravox
    1981 "Tonight I'm Yours (Don't Hurt Me)" Rod Stewart
    1981 "The Thin Wall" Ultravox
    1981 "The Voice" Ultravox
    1981 "Chloe" Elton John
    1981 "Fascist Faces" Elton John
    1981 "Breaking Down Barriers" Elton John
    1981 "Sports Fans" The Tubes
    1981 "We Can Get Together" Icehouse
    1981 "Icehouse" Icehouse
    1981 "Bette Davis Eyes" Kim Carnes
    1981 "Draw of the Cards" Kim Carnes
    1981 "Talk to Ya Later" The Tubes
    1981 "Don't Want to Wait Anymore" The Tubes
    1981 "Muscle Bound" Spandau Ballet
    1981 "Paint Me Down" Spandau Ballet
    1981 "Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)" Spandau Ballet
    1981 "Planet Earth" Duran Duran
    1981 "My Own Way" Duran Duran
    1981 "Young Turks" Rod Stewart
    1982 "Lonely in Your Nightmare" Duran Duran
    1982 "Oh Diane" Fleetwood Mac
    1982 "Hey Little Girl" Icehouse
    1982 "Save a Prayer" Duran Duran
    1982 "Instinction" Spandau Ballet
    1982 "Going to a Go-Go" The Rolling Stones
    1982 "Talk Talk" Talk Talk
    1982 "She Loved Like Diamond" Spandau Ballet
    1982 "It's Raining Again" Supertramp
    1982 "Take the L" The Motels
    1982 "Allentown" Billy Joel
    1982 "Hungry Like the Wolf" Duran Duran
    1982 "Rio" Duran Duran
    1982 "Pressure" Billy Joel
    1982 "She's Right on Time" Billy Joel
    1982 "Only the Lonely" The Motels
    1982 "Voyeur" Kim Carnes
    1982 "Gypsy" Fleetwood Mac
    1983 "Night Boat" Duran Duran
    1983 "True" Spandau Ballet
    1983 "I'm Still Standing" Elton John
    1983 "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie Tyler
    1983 "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" Cliff Richard
    1983 "Is There Something I Should Know?" Duran Duran
    1983 "Street Cafe" Icehouse
    1983 "Say You Don't Know Me" Kim Carnes
    1983 "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" Elton John
    1984 "Taking the Town" Icehouse
    1984 "The Reflex" Duran Duran
    1984 "Sex (I'm A...)" Berlin
    1984 "The Wild Boys" Duran Duran
    1984 "The War Song" Culture Club
    1984 "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" Elton John
    1985 "Wrap Her Up" Elton John
    1985 "Act of War" Elton John
    1985 "Save a Prayer" (Live) Duran Duran
    1985 "Call Me" Go West
    1985 "Jeanny" Falco
    1985 "One Hit (To the Body)" The Rolling Stones
    1986 "The Flame" Arcadia
    1986 "A Matter of Trust" Billy Joel
    1986 "Divided Hearts" Kim Carnes
    1986 "A Kind of Magic" Queen
    1986 "Princes of the Universe" Queen
    1987 "Meet Me Half Way" Kenny Loggins
    1987 "Sold" Boy George
    1987 "Pour Some Sugar on Me" Def Leppard
    1988 "My Heart Can't Tell You No" Rod Stewart
    1988 "A Word in Spanish" Elton John
    1988 "Town of Plenty" Elton John
    1988 "I Don't Wanna Go On with You Like That" Elton John
    1989 "Healing Hands" Elton John
    1989 "Crazy About Her" Rod Stewart
    1989 "We Didn't Start the Fire" Billy Joel
    1992 "The One" Elton John
    1993 "Simple Life" Elton John
    1995 "Original Sin" Taylor Dayne

    See also

    [edit] [edit]
    Diane Warren
    Date Title Video onYouTube Artist
    May 14, 1983 "Solitaire" VideoonYouTube Laura Branigan
    Apr 06, 1985 "Rhythm of the Night" VideoonYouTube DeBarge
    Mar 14, 1987 "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" VideoonYouTube Starship
    Oct 03, 1987 "Who Will You Run To" VideoonYouTube Heart
    Feb 27, 1988 "I Get Weak" VideoonYouTube Belinda Carlisle
    Aug 06, 1988 "I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love" VideoonYouTube Chicago
    Nov 19, 1988 "Look Away" VideoonYouTube Chicago
    Sep 09, 1989 "If I Could Turn Back Time" VideoonYouTube Cher
    Oct 28, 1989 "When I See You Smile" VideoonYouTube Bad English
    Nov 11, 1989 "Blame It on the Rain" VideoonYouTube Milli Vanilli
    Dec 16, 1989 "Just Like Jesse James" VideoonYouTube Cher
    Mar 10, 1990 "Love Will Lead You Back" VideoonYouTube Taylor Dayne
    Apr 21, 1990 "How Can We Be Lovers" VideoonYouTube Michael Bolton
    Jun 23, 1990 "I'll Be Your Shelter" VideoonYouTube Taylor Dayne
    Jul 21, 1990 "When I'm Back on My Feet Again" VideoonYouTube Michael Bolton
    Sep 07, 1991 "Time, Love and Tenderness" VideoonYouTube Michael Bolton
    Nov 09, 1991 "Set the Night to Music" VideoonYouTube Roberta Flack with Maxi Priest
    Jun 06, 1992 "If You Asked Me To" VideoonYouTube Celine Dion
    Dec 26, 1992 "Saving Forever for You" VideoonYouTube Shanice
    Jul 03, 1993 "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" VideoonYouTube Exposé
    Jun 04, 1994 "Don't Turn Around" VideoonYouTube Ace of Base
    Mar 16, 1996 "Because You Loved Me" VideoonYouTube Celine Dion
    Nov 02, 1996 "Un-Break My Heart" VideoonYouTube Toni Braxton
    Mar 15, 1997 "For You I Will" VideoonYouTube Monica
    Aug 09, 1997 "How Do I Live" VideoonYouTube LeAnn Rimes
    Nov 08, 1997 "The One I Gave My Heart To" VideoonYouTube Aaliyah
    May 16, 1998 "The Arms of the One Who Loves You" VideoonYouTube Xscape
    Sep 05, 1998 "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" VideoonYouTube Aerosmith
    Dec 12, 1998 "Have You Ever?" VideoonYouTube Brandy
    Oct 16, 1999 "Music of My Heart" VideoonYouTube Gloria Estefan and NSYNC
    Jul 01, 2000 "I Turn to You" VideoonYouTube Christina Aguilera
    Jun 30, 2001 "There You'll Be" VideoonYouTube Faith Hill
    Nov 11, 2023 "Say Don't Go" VideoonYouTube Taylor Swift
    Six official music videos are not shown, so unofficial third-party music videos are shown instead.
    "Just Like Jesse James" – VideoonYouTubeCher
    "Saving Forever for You" – VideoonYouTubeShanice
    "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" – VideoonYouTubeExposé
    "Because You Loved Me" – VideoonYouTubeCeline Dion
    "For You I Will" – VideoonYouTubeMonica
    "There You'll Be" – VideoonYouTubeFaith Hill

    See alsoList of songs written by Diane Warren

    [edit]
    1980s RCA / Arista era
    (now all under the Sony umbrella)
    [edit]
    Classic; hit-making era
    Daryl Hall solo discography
    Hall & Oates
    Janna Allen songs
    Janna Allen
    Year Song Album
    1980 "Kiss on My List" Voices
    1981 "Private Eyes" Private Eyes
    "Did It in a Minute"
    1982 "Art of Heartbreak" H2O
    "Guessing Games"
    1984 "Method of Modern Love" Big Bam Boom
    "Going Thru the Motions"
    1988 "I'm In Pieces" Ooh Yeah!
    1993 "Written in Stone" Soul Alone
    VideoonYouTube
    Hall & Oates
    1981 "Kiss on My List" VideoonYouTube Voices
    "You Make My Dreams" VideoonYouTube
    "Private Eyes" VideoonYouTube Private Eyes
    "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" VideoonYouTube
    1982 "Did It in a Minute" VideoonYouTube
    "Your Imagination" VideoonYouTube
    "Maneater" VideoonYouTube H2O
    1983 "One on One" VideoonYouTube
    "Say It Isn't So" VideoonYouTube Rock 'n Soul Part 1
    1984 "Adult Education" VideoonYouTube
    "Out of Touch" VideoonYouTube Big Bam Boom
    1985 "Method of Modern Love" VideoonYouTube
    "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" VideoonYouTube
    (Discography)

    Note that the non-single track song "Going Thru the Motions", from Big Bam Boom, is
    the only song written by all four primary songwriters (Hall, Oates, S. Allen and J. Allen).

    VideoonYouTube
    Daryl Hall
    1986 "Dreamtime" VideoonYouTube Three Hearts in the
    Happy Ending Machine
    "Foolish Pride" VideoonYouTube
    1987 "Someone like You" VideoonYouTube
    (Solo)

    All material shown above released by RCA Records, 1980–1987.
    All material shown below released by Arista Records, 1988–1990.

    VideoonYouTube
    Hall & Oates
    1988 "Everything Your Heart Desires" VideoonYouTube Ooh Yeah!
    "Missed Opportunity" VideoonYouTube
    "Downtown Life" VideoonYouTube
    1990 "So Close" VideoonYouTube Change of Season
    (Discography)

    All lead vocals and songwriting (or song co-writing) by Daryl Hall.
    Singles with A-side lead vocals by John Oates are not included.
    Songs not written or co-written by Daryl Hall are not included
    (the exception being the two B-sides by Oates shown below).

    Songwriting

    [edit]
    (A-side primary songwriters only)

    "Private Eyes" – also Warren Pash
    "Dreamtime" – also John Beeby
    "Downtown Life" – also Rick Iantosca
    "So Close" – also George Green (and also Danny Kortchmar and Jon Bon Jovi)

    Title Hall & Oates / Daryl Hall solo US / CA B-side
    Hall Oates S. Allen J. Allen
    "Kiss on My List" Yes No No Yes "Africa"
    "You Make My Dreams" Yes Yes Yes No "Gotta Lotta Nerve (Perfect Perfect)"
    "Private Eyes" Yes No Yes Yes "Tell Me What You Want"
    "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" Yes Yes Yes No "Unguarded Minute"
    "Did It in a Minute" Yes No Yes Yes "Head Above Water"
    "Your Imagination" Yes No No No "Sara Smile"
    "Maneater" Yes Yes Yes No "Delayed Reaction"
    "One on One" Yes No No No "Art of Heartbreak"
    "Say It Isn't So" Yes No No No "Kiss on My List"
    "Adult Education" Yes Yes Yes No "Maneater"
    "Out of Touch" Yes Yes No No "Cold, Dark and Yesterday"
    "Method of Modern Love" Yes No No Yes "Bank on Your Love"
    "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" Yes No No No "All American Girl"
    "Dreamtime" Yes No No No "Let It Out"
    "Foolish Pride" Yes No No No "What's Gonna Happen to Us"
    "Someone like You" Yes No No No "Someone like You"
    "Everything Your Heart Desires" Yes No No No "Realove"
    "Missed Opportunity" Yes Yes Yes No "Soul Love"
    "Downtown Life" Yes Yes Yes No "Downtown Life (Urban Mix)"
    "So Close" Yes No No No "So Close – Unplugged"

    Lead vocals and songwriting on two B-sides, "Africa" and "Cold, Dark and Yesterday", by John Oates. "Sara Smile" is a re-release.
    All 20 singles shown above released on 7-inch, 45 rpm vinyl, and all released in the U.S. and Canada (with matching sides for both).

    [edit] [edit]
    (1977–1993)
    Journey
    Year Album Perry Schon Cain Valory Smith Rolie Dunbar Jackson Londin Cuomo Goodrum Landau Glaub Waite Phillips Castronovo
    1978 Infinity Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No
    1979 Evolution Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No
    1980 Departure Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No
    1980 Dream, After Dream Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No
    1981 Captured Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No
    1981 Escape Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No
    1983 Frontiers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No
    1984 Street Talk(Perry solo) Yes No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No
    1986 Raised on Radio Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No
    1988 Greatest Hits Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No
    1989 Bad English(Bad English) No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
    1991 Backlash(Bad English) No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes
    1992 Time3(non-vinyl release) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No
    Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo Castronovo
    [edit] [edit]
    (Pre–1994)
    Journey
    (Steve Perry / Bad English)
    A-side
    B-side
    Catalogue
    [1] [2] [3]
    Chart date US
    [4] [5] [6]
    VideoonYouTube
    Perry / Bad English
    Album Catalogue
    [7] [8] [9]
    Chart date US
    [10] [11] [12]
    "Kohoutek" – (instrumental)
    "Topaz" – (instrumental)
    AS 128 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Journey PC 33388 1975 May 03 138
    "To Play Some Music"
    "Topaz" – (instrumental)
    03-10137 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "On a Saturday Nite"
    "To Play Some Music"
    03-10324 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Look into the Future PC 33904 1976 Feb 14 100
    "She Makes Me (Feel Alright)"
    "It's All Too Much" – (cover song)
    03-10370 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Spaceman"
    "Nickel and Dime" – (instrumental)
    03-10522 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Next PC 34311 1977 Feb 19 85

    VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    In the Beginning C2 36324 1980 Jan 05 152
    "Wheel in the Sky"
    "Can Do"
    03-10700 1978 Apr 08 57 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Infinity JC 34912 1978 Feb 11 21
    "Anytime"
    "Can Do"
    03-10757 1978 Jul 01 83 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Lights"
    "Somethin' to Hide"
    03-10800 1978 Aug 19 68 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Just the Same Way"
    "Somethin' to Hide"
    03-10928 1979 Apr 07 58 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Evolution FC 35797 1979 Apr 14 20
    "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
    "Daydream"
    03-11036 1979 Jul 21 16 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Too Late"
    "Do You Recall"
    01-11143 1980 Jan 12 70 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Any Way You Want It"
    "When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)"
    01-11213 1980 Mar 01 23 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Departure FC 36339 1980 Mar 22 08
    "Walks Like a Lady"
    "People and Places"
    01-11275 1980 May 24 32 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Good Morning Girl" / "Stay Awhile" – (medley)
    "Line of Fire"
    01-11339 1980 Aug 23 55 Video   /   Video
    VideoonYouTube
    "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)"
    "Just the Same Way"
    11-60505 1981 Feb 28 34 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Captured KC 37016 1981 Feb 21 09

    VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Dream, After Dream PC 37998
    "Who's Crying Now"
    "Mother, Father"
    18-02241 1981 Jul 18 04 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Escape TC 37408 1981 Aug 08 01
    "Don't Stop Believin'"
    "Natural Thing"
    18-02567 1981 Oct 31 09 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Open Arms"
    "Little Girl"
    18-02687 1982 Jan 16 02 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Still They Ride"
    "La Raza del Sol"
    18-02883 1982 May 22 19 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"
    "Frontiers"
    38-03513 1983 Feb 05 08 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Frontiers QC 38504 1983 Feb 19 02
    "Faithfully"
    "Frontiers"
    38-03840 1983 Apr 16 12 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "After the Fall"
    "Only Solutions"
    38-04004 1983 Jul 09 23 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Send Her My Love"
    "Chain Reaction"
    38-04151 1983 Sep 24 23 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Oh Sherrie"
    "Don't Tell Me Why You're Leaving"
    38-04391 1984 Apr 07 03 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Street Talk FC 39334 1984 Apr 28 12
    "She's Mine"
    "You Should Be Happy"
    38-04496 1984 Jun 30 21 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Strung Out"
    "Captured by the Moment"
    38-04598 1984 Sep 08 40 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Foolish Heart"
    "It's Only Love"
    38-04693 1984 Nov 24 18 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Be Good to Yourself"
    "Only the Young"
    38-05869 1986 Apr 12 09 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Raised on Radio OC 39936 1986 May 10 04
    "Suzanne"
    "Ask the Lonely"
    38-06134 1986 Jun 21 17 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Girl Can't Help It"
    "It Could Have Been You"
    38-06302 1986 Aug 30 17 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "I'll Be Alright Without You"
    "The Eyes of a Woman"
    38-06301 1986 Dec 06 14 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever"
    "Positive Touch"
    38-07043 1987 Apr 25 60 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube

    VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Greatest Hits OC 44493 1988 Dec 03 10
    "Forget Me Not"
    "Lay Down"
    34-68946 1989 Jul 22 45 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Bad English EC 45083 1989 Jul 15 21
    "When I See You Smile"
    "Rockin' Horse"
    34-69082 1989 Sep 16 01 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Price of Love"
    "The Restless Ones"
    34-73094 1989 Dec 23 05 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    "Possession"
    "Tough Times Don't Last"
    34-73398 1990 Jun 09 21 VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube

    VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Backlash EC 468569 1991 Sep 14 72

    VideoonYouTube
    VideoonYouTube
    Time3 (non-vinyl) 1992 Dec 26 90

    (First five single releases without Steve Perry; next 27 single releases sang by Steve Perry; last four single releases sang by John Waite.)

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "Steve Perry Vinyl Singles Discography". 45cat.
  • ^ "Bad English Vinyl Singles Discography". 45cat.
  • ^ "Journey Chart History: Billboard Hot 100". Billboard.
  • ^ "Steve Perry Chart History: Billboard Hot 100". Billboard.
  • ^ "Bad English Chart History: Billboard Hot 100". Billboard.
  • ^ "Journey Vinyl Albums Discography". 45worlds.
  • ^ "Steve Perry Vinyl Albums Discography". 45worlds.
  • ^ "Bad English Vinyl Albums Discography". 45worlds.
  • ^ "Journey Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.
  • ^ "Steve Perry Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.
  • ^ "Bad English Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard.
  • [edit] [edit]
    Music videos
    Journey / Steve Perry / Bad English
    Year Title Video onYouTube Artist
    1978 "Wheel in the Sky" VideoonYouTube Journey
    "Lights" VideoonYouTube
    "Feeling That Way" VideoonYouTube
    1979 "Just the Same Way" VideoonYouTube
    "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" VideoonYouTube
    "Too Late" VideoonYouTube
    "Lovin' You Is Easy" VideoonYouTube
    1980 "Any Way You Want It" VideoonYouTube
    1981 "Don't Stop Believin'" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    "Who's Crying Now" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    "Stone in Love" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    1982 "Open Arms" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    1983 "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" VideoonYouTube
    "Faithfully" VideoonYouTube
    "Chain Reaction" VideoonYouTube
    "After the Fall" VideoonYouTube
    "Send Her My Love" VideoonYouTube
    1984 "Strung Out" VideoonYouTube Steve Perry
    "Oh Sherrie" VideoonYouTube
    1985 "Foolish Heart" VideoonYouTube
    1986 "Girl Can't Help It" VideoonYouTube Journey
    "I'll Be Alright Without You" VideoonYouTube
    "Be Good to Yourself" VideoonYouTube
    1987 "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever" VideoonYouTube
    1989 "Forget Me Not" VideoonYouTube Bad English
    "When I See You Smile" VideoonYouTube
    1990 "Price of Love" VideoonYouTube
    "Heaven Is a 4 Letter Word" VideoonYouTube
    "Best of What I Got"
    1991 "Straight to Your Heart" VideoonYouTube
    1994 "You Better Wait" VideoonYouTube Steve Perry
    "Missing You" VideoonYouTube
    1996 "When You Love a Woman" VideoonYouTube Journey
    2001 "Higher Place" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    "All the Way" – (live) VideoonYouTube
    Missing videos:
    [edit]
    Non-music video singles
    Journey / Steve Perry / Bad English
    Year Title Video onYouTube Artist
    1978 "Anytime" VideoonYouTube Journey
    1980 "Walks Like a Lady" VideoonYouTube
    "Good Morning Girl" / "Stay Awhile" Video   /   Video
    1981 "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" VideoonYouTube
    1982 "Still They Ride" VideoonYouTube
    1984 "She's Mine" VideoonYouTube Steve Perry
    1986 "Suzanne" VideoonYouTube Journey
    1990 "Possession" VideoonYouTube Bad English
    [edit]
    Year Title
    1980 Caddyshack
    1981 Heavy Metal
    • "Open Arms" – (from Escape)
    1982 The Last American Virgin(film only)
    • "Open Arms" – (from Escape)
    Tron
    • "Only Solutions"
    • "1990s Theme"
    1983 Two of a Kind
    • "Ask the Lonely"
    1984 Risky Business
    1985 Vision Quest
    • "Only the Young"
    1986
    1987
    1988
    White Water Summer(film only)
    North Shore(film only)
    • "Happy to Give" – (from Raised on Radio)
    1989 Tango & Cash(film only)
    1990

    Songs

    [edit]

    Songwriters

    [edit]
    Title Journey Additional writers Album // B-side
    Perry Schon Rolie
    "Lights" Yes Yes No Infinity
    "Feeling That Way" Yes No Yes Aynsley Dunbar
    "Anytime" No Yes Yes Ross Valory
    "Lă Do Dā" Yes Yes No
    "Patiently" Yes Yes No
    "Wheel in the Sky" No Yes No Diane Valory
    "Somethin' to Hide" Yes Yes No Infinity and B-side to both "Lights" and "Just the Same Way"
    "Winds of March" Yes Yes Yes Matt Schon Infinity
    "Can Do" Yes No No Ross Valory Infinity and B-side to both "Wheel in the Sky" and "Anytime"
    "Opened the Door" Yes Yes Yes Infinity
    "Majestic" Yes Yes No Evolution
    "Too Late" Yes Yes No
    "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" Yes No No
    "City of the Angels" Yes Yes Yes
    "When You're Alone (It Ain't Easy)" Yes Yes No Evolution and B-side to "Any Way You Want It"
    "Sweet and Simple" Yes No No Evolution
    "Lovin' You Is Easy" Yes Yes No Greg Errico
    "Just the Same Way" No Yes Yes Ross Valory Evolution and B-side to "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)"
    "Do You Recall" Yes No Yes Evolution and B-side to "Too Late"
    "Daydream" Yes Yes Yes Ross Valory Evolution and B-side to "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
    "Lady Luck" Yes Yes No Ross Valory Evolution
    "Any Way You Want It" Yes Yes No Departure
    "Walks Like a Lady" Yes No No
    "Someday Soon" Yes Yes Yes
    "People and Places" Yes Yes No Ross Valory Departure and B-side to "Walks Like a Lady"
    "Precious Time" Yes Yes No Departure
    "Where Were You" Yes Yes No
    "I'm Cryin'" Yes No Yes
    "Line of Fire" Yes Yes No Departure and B-side to the segued medley "Good Morning Girl" / "Stay Awhile"
    "Departure" No Yes No Departure
    "Good Morning Girl" Yes Yes No
    "Stay Awhile" Yes Yes No
    "Homemade Love" Yes Yes No Steve Smith
    "Dixie Highway" Yes Yes No Captured
    "The Party's Over (Hopelessly in Love)" Yes No No
    Title Journey Additional writers Album // B-side
    Perry Schon Cain
    "Don't Stop Believin'" Yes Yes Yes Escape
    "Stone in Love" Yes Yes Yes
    "Who's Crying Now" Yes No Yes
    "Keep On Runnin'" Yes Yes Yes
    "Still They Ride" Yes Yes Yes
    "Escape" Yes Yes Yes
    "Lay It Down" Yes Yes Yes
    "Dead or Alive" Yes Yes Yes
    "Mother, Father" Yes Yes Yes Matt Schon Escape and B-side to "Who's Crying Now"
    "Open Arms" Yes No Yes Escape
    "Natural Thing" Yes No No Ross Valory B-side to "Don't Stop Believin'"
    "Little Girl" Yes Yes No Gregg Rolie B-side to "Open Arms"
    "La Raza del Sol" Yes No Yes B-side to "Still They Ride"
    "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" Yes No Yes Frontiers
    "Send Her My Love" Yes No Yes
    "Chain Reaction" Yes Yes Yes Frontiers and B-side to "Send Her My Love"
    "After the Fall" Yes No Yes Frontiers
    "Faithfully" No No Yes
    "Edge of the Blade" Yes Yes Yes
    "Troubled Child" Yes Yes Yes
    "Back Talk" Yes No Yes Steve Smith
    "Frontiers" Yes Yes Yes Steve Smith Frontiers title track and B-side to both "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and "Faithfully"
    "Rubicon" Yes Yes Yes Frontiers
    "Only Solutions" Yes Yes Yes B-side to "After the Fall"
    "Liberty" Yes Yes Yes —n/a—
    "Only the Young" Yes Yes Yes B-side to "Be Good to Yourself"
    "Ask the Lonely" Yes No Yes B-side to "Suzanne"
    "Girl Can't Help It" Yes Yes Yes Raised on Radio
    "Positive Touch" Yes Yes Yes Raised on Radio and B-side to "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever"
    "Suzanne" Yes No Yes Raised on Radio
    "Be Good to Yourself" Yes Yes Yes
    "Once You Love Somebody" Yes Yes Yes
    "Happy to Give" Yes No Yes
    "Raised on Radio" Yes Yes Yes
    "I'll Be Alright Without You" Yes Yes Yes
    "It Could Have Been You" Yes Yes Yes Raised on Radio and B-side to "Girl Can't Help It"
    "The Eyes of a Woman" Yes Yes Yes Raised on Radio and B-side to "I'll Be Alright Without You"
    "Why Can't This Night Go on Forever" Yes No Yes Raised on Radio
    [edit]

    List of songs written by Stephen Foster

    Category:Songs written by Stephen Foster

    [edit] [edit]
    –Pop music–
      = Your Hit Parade     = Billboard
    [edit]

    (Lux appeared about the same time as Your Hit Parade.)

    Lux
    Season Show Radio TV
    1934–35 Lux Radio Theatre Yes No
    1935–36 Lux Radio Theatre Yes No
    1936–50 Lux Radio Theatre Yes No
    1950–54 Lux Radio Theatre Yes No
    1954–55 Lux Radio Theatre Yes No
    1950–54 Lux Video Theatre No Yes
    1954–57 Lux Video Theatre No Yes
    1957–58 Lux Show No Yes
    1958–59 Lux Playhouse No Yes
    (Episodes)

    See also: Dove

    "Video Killed the Radio Star", or more like →
    Lux Video Theatre Star killed the Lux Radio Theatre Star.

    [edit]
    Lucky Strike presents
    Your Hit Parade
    Season Show Radio TV
    1935–40 Your Hit Parade Yes No
    1940–50 Your Hit Parade Yes No
    1950–53 Your Hit Parade Yes No
    1950–53 Your Hit Parade No Yes
    1953–58 Your Hit Parade No Yes
    1958–59 Your Hit Parade No Yes
    (Songs)

    See also: Billboard charts

    [edit]

    The following 21 songs reached number-one for five weeks or more from 1935–1940.
    (Shown chronologically)

    Your Hit Parade
    Weeks Song Artist(s)
    5 "Chasing Shadows" The Dorsey Brothers
    5 "Cheek to Cheek" Fred Astaire
    5 "Alone" Tommy Dorsey
    5 "Is It True What They Say About Dixie?" Jimmy Dorsey
    6 "Did I Remember" Shep Fields
    6 "The Way You Look Tonight" Fred Astaire
    6 "Boo-Hoo" Guy Lombardo
    5 "September in the Rain" Guy Lombardo
    6 "It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane" Guy Lombardo
    7 "Once in a While" Tommy Dorsey
    6 "Ti-Pin-Pin" Horace Heidt
    6 "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald
    8 "My Reverie" Larry Clinton
    5 "Jeepers Creepers" Al Donahue
    7 "Deep Purple" Larry Clinton
    7 "Over the Rainbow" Glenn Miller
    5 "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" Shep Fields
    6 "Scatter-Brain" Frankie Masters
    5 "Careless" Glenn Miller
    5 "When You Wish Upon a Star" Glenn Miller
    7 "The Woodpecker Song" Glenn Miller
    Your Hit Parade Charts (1935–1940)
    [edit]

    Billboard number-ones, 1940–1958

    [edit]
     97 songs total

    1940–1949 = 48
    1950–1958 = 49


    Shown chronologically, the following 48 reached number-one for five weeks or
    more for the years 1940–1949, pre-dating the Billboard Hot 100 music chart.

    Billboard
    Weeks Song Artist(s)
    12 "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey
    9 "Only Forever" Bing Crosby
    13 "Frenesi" Artie Shaw
    10 "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)" Jimmy Dorsey
    8 "Daddy (Papito)" Sammy Kaye
    8 "Piano Concerto in B Flat" Freddy Martin
    9 "Chattanooga Choo Choo" Glenn Miller
    10 "Moonlight Cocktail" Glenn Miller
    6 "Tangerine" Jimmy Dorsey
    8 "Jingle Jangle Jingle" Kay Kyser
    7 "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo" Glenn Miller
    11 "White Christmas" Bing Crosby
    5 "There Are Such Things" Tommy Dorsey
    13 "I've Heard That Song Before" Harry James
    7 "Sunday, Monday, or Always" Bing Crosby
    12 "Paper Doll" The Mills Brothers
    5 "My Heart Tells Me (Should I Believe My Heart?)" Glen Gray
    7 "Bésame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)" Jimmy Dorsey
    5 "I Love You" Bing Crosby
    9 "Swinging on a Star" Bing Crosby
    5 "You Always Hurt the One You Love" The Mills Brothers
    7 "Don't Fence Me In" Bing Crosby
    7 "Rum and Coca-Cola" The Andrews Sisters
    7 "My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time" Les Brown
    9 "Sentimental Journey" Les Brown
    7 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" Johnny Mercer
    10 "Till the End of Time Perry Como
    5 "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" Vaughn Monroe
    6 "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" Frankie Carle
    10 "The Gypsy" The Ink Spots
    5 "To Each His Own" Eddy Howard
    8 "Rumors Are Flying" Frankie Carle
    7 "The Old Lamp-Lighter" Sammy Kaye
    12 "Heartaches" Ted Weems
    6 "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" Tex Williams
    12 "Near You" Francis Craig
    10 "Ballerina" Vaughn Monroe
    9 "Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" Peggy Lee
    7 "Nature Boy" King Cole
    6 "Woody Woodpecker" Kay Kyser
    8 "Twelfth Street Rag" Pee Wee Hunt
    10 "Buttons and Bows" Dinah Shore
    7 "A Little Bird Told Me" Evelyn Knight
    7 "Cruising Down the River" Russ Morgan
    11 "Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)" Vaughn Monroe
    5 "Some Enchanted Evening" Perry Como
    8 "That Lucky Old Sun" Frankie Laine
    6 "Mule Train" Frankie Laine


    Shown chronologically, the following 49 reached number-one for five weeks or
    more for the years 1950–1958, pre-dating the Billboard Hot 100 music chart.
    (Does not include "Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)" and "It's All in the Game".)

    Billboard
    Weeks Song Artist(s)
    11 "The Third Man Theme" Anton Karas
    5 "Mona Lisa" Nat "King" Cole
    13 "Goodnight Irene The Weavers
    9 "The Tennessee Waltz Patti Page
    6 "If" Perry Como
    9 "How High the Moon" Les Paul and Mary Ford
    5 "Too Young" Nat "King" Cole
    6 "Come On-a My House" Rosemary Clooney
    8 "Because of You" Tony Bennett
    6 "Cold, Cold Heart" Tony Bennett
    11 "Cry" Johnnie Ray
    9 "Wheel of Fortune" Kay Starr
    5 "Blue Tango" Leroy Anderson
    9 "Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart" Vera Lynn
    5 "You Belong to Me" Jo Stafford
    5 "I Went to Your Wedding" Patti Page
    5 "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" Perry Como
    5 "Till I Waltz Again with You" Teresa Brewer
    8 "The Doggie in the Window" Patti Page
    10 "The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" Percy Faith
    11 "Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)" Les Paul and Mary Ford
    6 "Rags to Riches" Tony Bennett
    8 "Oh! My Pa-Pa (O Mein Papa)" Eddie Fisher
    8 "Wanted" Perry Como
    9 "Little Things Mean a Lot" Kitty Kallen
    7 "Sh-Boom" The Crew-Cuts
    6 "Hey There" Rosemary Clooney
    7 "Mr. Sandman" The Chordettes
    6 "Sincerely" The McGuire Sisters
    5 "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" Bill Hayes
    10 "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" Pérez Prado
    8 "Rock Around the Clock" Bill Haley & His Comets
    6 "The Yellow Rose of Texas" Mitch Miller
    7 "Sixteen Tons" Tennessee Ernie Ford
    5 "Memories Are Made of This" Dean Martin
    8 "Heartbreak Hotel" Elvis Presley
    6 "The Wayward Wind" Gogi Grant
    5 "Hound Dog" Elvis Presley
    6 "Don't Be Cruel" Elvis Presley
    5 "Love Me Tender" Elvis Presley
    9 "Singing the Blues" Guy Mitchell
    8 "All Shook Up" Elvis Presley
    5 "Love Letters in the Sand" Pat Boone
    7 "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" Elvis Presley
    7 "Jailhouse Rock" Elvis Presley
    5 "At the Hop" Danny & the Juniors
    5 "Don't" Elvis Presley
    5 "Tequila" The Champs
    6 "The Purple People Eater" Sheb Wooley

    Billboard Hot 100, 1958–1990

    [edit]
     63 songs total

    1958–1975 = 37
    1976–1990 = 26


    Shown chronologically, the following 37 reached number-one on the
    Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for five weeks or more (1958–1975).
    (Includes "Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)" and "It's All in the Game".)

    Billboard
    Weeks Song Artist(s)
    5 "Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)" Domenico Modugno
    6 "It's All in the Game" Tommy Edwards
    5 "Venus" Frankie Avalon
    6 The Battle of New Orleans" Johnny Horton
    9 "Mack the Knife" Bobby Darin
    9 "Theme from A Summer Place" Percy Faith
    5 "Cathy's Clown" The Everly Brothers
    5 "It's Now or Never" Elvis Presley
    6 "Are You Lonesome To-night?" Elvis Presley
    7 "Tossin' and Turnin'" Bobby Lewis
    5 "Big Bad John" Jimmy Dean
    5 "I Can't Stop Loving You" Ray Charles
    5 "Sherry" The 4 Seasons
    5 "Big Girls Don't Cry" The 4 Seasons
    5 "Sugar Shack" Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs
    7 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" The Beatles
    5 "Can't Buy Me Love" The Beatles
    5 "The Ballad of the Green Berets" SSgt Barry Sadler
    7 "I'm a Believer" The Monkees
    5 "To Sir With Love" Lulu
    5 "Love Is Blue" Paul Mauriat
    5 "Honey" Bobby Goldsboro
    5 "People Got to Be Free" The Rascals
    9 "Hey Jude" The Beatles
    7 "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" Marvin Gaye
    6 "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" The 5th Dimension
    5 "Get Back" The Beatles with Billy Preston
    6 "In the Year 2525" Zager and Evans
    6 "Bridge over Troubled Water" Simon & Garfunkel
    5 "I'll Be There" The Jackson 5
    5 "One Bad Apple" The Osmonds
    6 "Joy to the World" Three Dog Night
    5 "It's Too Late" Carole King
    5 "Maggie May" Rod Stewart
    6 "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" Roberta Flack
    6 "Alone Again (Naturally)" Gilbert O'Sullivan
    5 "Killing Me Softly with His Song" Roberta Flack


    Shown chronologically, the following 26 reached number-one on the
    Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for five weeks or more (1976–1990).

    Billboard
    Weeks Song Artist(s)
    5 "Silly Love Songs" Wings
    8 "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" Rod Stewart
    5 "Best of My Love" The Emotions
    10 "You Light Up My Life" Debby Boone
    8 "Night Fever" Bee Gees
    7 "Shadow Dancing" Andy Gibb
    6 "Le Freak" Chic
    5 "Bad Girls" Donna Summer
    6 "My Sharona" The Knack
    6 "Call Me" Blondie
    6 "Lady" Kenny Rogers
    5 "(Just Like) Starting Over" John Lennon
    9 "Bette Davis Eyes" Kim Carnes
    9 "Endless Love" Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
    10 "Physical" Olivia Newton-John
    6 "Centerfold" The J. Geils Band
    7 "I Love Rock 'n Roll" Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
    7 "Ebony and Ivory" Paul McCartney with Stevie Wonder
    6 "Eye of the Tiger" Survivor
    7 "Billie Jean" Michael Jackson
    6 "Flashdance... What a Feeling" Irene Cara
    8 "Every Breath You Take" The Police
    6 Say Say Say" Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
    5 "Jump" Van Halen
    5 "When Doves Cry" Prince
    6 "Like a Virgin" Madonna

    1935–1990

    [edit]

    A whopping total of 181 songs topped both Lucky Strike's Hit Parade and
    Billboard's main pop music chart for five weeks and more from 1935–1990.

    Comparison table (July 27, 1940)

    [edit]
    Your Hit Parade Billboard
    Song Artist(s) Position Song Artist(s)
    "Make-Believe Island" Mitchell Ayres (with Mary Ann Mercer) 1 "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey (with Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers)
    "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey (with Frank Sinatra and the Pied Pipers) 2 "The Breeze and I" Jimmy Dorsey (with Bob Eberly)
    "Sierra Sue" Bing Crosby 3 "Imagination" Glenn Miller (with Ray Eberle)
    "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" Glenn Miller (with Ray Eberle) 4 "Playmates" Kay Kyser (with Sully Mason)
    "Imagination" Glenn Miller (with Ray Eberle) 5 "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)" Glenn Miller (with Ray Eberle)
    "The Breeze and I" Jimmy Dorsey (with Bob Eberly) 6 "Where Was I?" Charlie Barnet (with Mary Ann McCall)
    "I Can't Love You Any More" Benny Goodman (with Helen Forrest) 7 "Pennsylvania 6-5000" Glenn Miller
    "Playmates" Kay Kyser (with Sully Mason) 8 "Imagination" Tommy Dorsey
    "Where Was I?" Charlie Barnet (with Mary Ann McCall) 9 "Sierra Sue" Bing Crosby
    "I'm Nobody's Baby" Judy Garland 10 "Make-Believe Island" Mitchell Ayres (with Mary Ann Mercer)
    [edit] [edit]
    Originally-published and current-web differences
    References

    Change

    [edit]

    Billboard Hot 100 (continued)

    [edit]
    Non-Saturday "frozen" (half-week) issue date
    References

    Total weeks for songs effected by these dates

    [edit]
    December 30, 2017 / January 3, 2018 / January 6, 2018
    Weeks in Top Ten as of January 6, 2018

    Note: Unlike Billboard's Hot 100 chart, this list does not include the January 3 mid-week date listing.

    Billboard Hot 100 – charted top-ten singles

    [edit]

    Holiday Hits & Christmas Classics

    [edit]

    (As of January 6, 2024)

    Top-ten
    initial entry date
    Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in
    top-ten
    December 30, 2017 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 1 December 21, 2019 31^
    December 29, 2018 "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Andy Williams 5 January 2, 2021 18
    January 5, 2019 "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms 3 January 4, 2020 23
    January 5, 2019 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee 1 December 9, 2023 26
    January 5, 2019 "A Holly Jolly Christmas" Burl Ives 4 January 4, 2020 22
    December 19, 2020 "Feliz Navidad" José Feliciano 6 January 2, 2021 9
    January 2, 2021 "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" Dean Martin 7 January 6, 2024 4
    January 2, 2021 "Last Christmas" Wham! 4 January 7, 2023 13
    January 2, 2021 "Run Rudolph Run" Chuck Berry 10 January 2, 2021 1
    January 1, 2022 "Sleigh Ride" The Ronettes 8 December 23, 2023 4
    January 7, 2023 "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" Nat King Cole 9 January 7, 2023 1

    ^ Note: Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" charted its second week in the top-ten of Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart
    for the mid-week of Wednesday, January 3, 2018, and not for the week-ending date of Saturday, January 6, 2018.
    That mid-week total is not included in the above list, as it's not a week-ending date.

    Jr. & the Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles chart

    [edit]
    Date Name
    1959 July 18 Carl Dobkins Jr.
    1972 May 27 Sammy Davis Jr.
    1976 November 27 Perry Botkin Jr.
    1976 December 4 Billy Davis Jr.
    1981 March 28 Grover Washington Jr.
    1982 May 15 Ray Parker Jr.
    1984 July 14 Ray Parker Jr.
    1996 June 15 Larry Mullen Jr.

    (Does not include the given name Junior / Juniour)

    [edit]

    UK / IE / CA / US / AU / NZ chart-toppers for ten weeks or more

    [edit] [edit]

    Below is a table of all singles in the UK that have spent 10 or more weeks at the top of the charts:

    Weeks Artist Single Year
    18 Frankie Laine "I Believe" 1953
    16 Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 1991
    15 Wet Wet Wet "Love Is All Around" 1994
    Drake (featuring Wizkid and Kyla) "One Dance" 2016
    14 Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" 1975–76 (9 weeks); 1991–92 (5 weeks)
    Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2017
    11 Slim Whitman "Rose Marie" 1955
    Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (featuring Justin Bieber) "Despacito" 2017
    Tones and I "Dance Monkey" 2019
    Ed Sheeran "Bad Habits" 2021
    10 David Whitfield "Cara Mia" 1954
    Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 1992–93
    Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z) "Umbrella" 2007
    Harry Styles "As It Was" 2022
    Miley Cyrus "Flowers" 2023
    Dave and Central Cee "Sprinter" 2023
    UK chronologically
    [edit]
    Weeks Artist(s) Song Year(s)
    18 Bill Whelan "Riverdance" 1994
    15 Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber "Despacito" 2017
    14 Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2017
    Noah Kahan "Stick Season" 2023–24
    13 1990 Republic of Ireland World Cup Squad "Put 'Em Under Pressure" 1990
    12 Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 2009
    Pharrell Williams "Happy" 2014
    11 Bryan Adams "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 1991
    Queen "Bohemian Rhapsody" 1975–76 / 1991–92
    Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" 2016
    Ed Sheeran "Bad Habits" 2021
    10 Wings "Mull of Kintyre" 1977–78
    Mark McCabe "Maniac 2000" 2000
    Drake "God's Plan" 2018
    Harry Styles "As It Was" 2022
    Miley Cyrus "Flowers" 2023
    IE chronologically
    [edit]
    List of number-one singles in Canada

    Songs with most weeks at number one, as by RPM

    [edit]

    12 weeks

    11 weeks

    10 weeks

    Songs with most weeks at number one on the
    Canadian Singles Chart as by Nielsen SoundScan (Luminate)

    [edit]

    13 weeks

    10 weeks

    Songs with most weeks at number one on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100

    [edit]

    19 weeks

    18 weeks

    16 weeks

    15 weeks

    13 weeks

    12 weeks

    11 weeks

    10 weeks

    CA chronologically
    [edit]
    (65 singles topped the chart for ten weeks or more since 1940.)
    Number of
    weeks
    Artist(s) Song Year(s)
    19 Lil Nas X
    (1 week solo, 18 weeks featuring Billy Ray Cyrus)
    "Old Town Road" 2019
    16 Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men "One Sweet Day" 1995–96
    Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber "Despacito" 2017
    Morgan Wallen "Last Night" 2023
    15 Harry Styles "As It Was" 2022
    14 Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 1992–93
    Boyz II Men "I'll Make Love to You" 1994
    Los del Río "Macarena" (Bayside Boys mix) 1996
    Elton John "Candle in the Wind 1997" /
    "Something About the Way You Look Tonight"
    1997–98
    Mariah Carey "We Belong Together" 2005
    Black Eyed Peas "I Gotta Feeling" 2009
    Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars "Uptown Funk" 2015
    Mariah Carey "All I Want for Christmas Is You" 2022–23
    13 Artie Shaw "Frenesi" 1940–41
    Harry James "I've Heard That Song Before" 1943
    The Weavers "Goodnight, Irene" 1950
    Boyz II Men "End of the Road" 1992
    Brandy and Monica "The Boy Is Mine" 1998
    12 Tommy Dorsey "I'll Never Smile Again" 1940
    The Mills Brothers "Paper Doll" 1943–44
    Ted Weems "Heartaches" 1947
    Francis Craig "Near You" 1947
    Santana featuring Rob Thomas "Smooth" 1999–2000
    Eminem "Lose Yourself" 2002–03
    Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris "Yeah!" 2004
    Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" 2009
    Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell "Blurred Lines" 2013
    Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth "See You Again" 2015
    The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey "Closer" 2016
    Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 2017
    11 Bing Crosby "White Christmas" 1942–43
    Vaughn Monroe "Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)" 1949
    Anton Karas "The Third Man Theme" 1950
    Johnnie Ray "Cry" 1951–52
    Les Paul and Mary Ford "Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You)" 1953
    Elvis Presley "Don't Be Cruel" / "Hound Dog" 1956
    All-4-One "I Swear" 1994
    Toni Braxton "Un-Break My Heart" 1996–97
    Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 "I'll Be Missing You" 1997
    Destiny's Child "Independent Women Part I" 2000–01
    Drake "God's Plan" 2018
    Roddy Ricch "The Box" 2020
    10 Jimmy Dorsey "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)" 1941
    Glenn Miller "Moonlight Cocktail" 1942
    Perry Como "Till the End of Time 1945
    The Ink Spots "The Gypsy" 1946
    Vaughn Monroe "Ballerina" 1947–48
    Dinah Shore "Buttons and Bows" 1948–49
    Percy Faith "The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" 1953
    Pérez Prado "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)" 1955
    Debby Boone "You Light Up My Life" 1977
    Olivia Newton-John "Physical" 1981–82
    Santana featuring The Product G&B "Maria Maria" 2000
    Ashanti "Foolish" 2002
    Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland "Dilemma" 2002
    Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx "Gold Digger" 2005
    Beyoncé "Irreplaceable" 2006–07
    Flo Rida featuring T-Pain "Low" 2008
    Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris "We Found Love" 2011–12
    Pharrell Williams "Happy" 2014
    Adele "Hello" 2015–16
    Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" 2016
    Drake "In My Feelings" 2018
    BTS "Butter" 2021
    Adele "Easy on Me" 2021–22
    US chronologically
    [edit]
    List of number-one singles in Australia

    24 weeks

    17 weeks

    15 weeks

    14 weeks

    13 weeks

    12 weeks

    11 weeks

    10 weeks

    AU chronologically
    [edit]
    Year Artist Song Total weeks at
    number one
    2014 Pharrell Williams "Happy" 15
    1978 Boney M. "Rivers of Babylon" 14
    1992–93 Whitney Houston "I Will Always Love You" 14
    2016 Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla "One Dance" 13
    2017 Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" 13
    2017 Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber "Despacito" 13
    1975 Freddy Fender "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" 12
    2003 Scribe "Stand Up/Not Many" 12
    2019 Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus "Old Town Road (Remix)" 12
    1993 UB40 "Can't Help Falling in Love" 11
    2005 Crazy Frog "Axel F" 11
    2009 Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore "Brother" 11
    2011 LMFAO featurung Lauren Bennett and GoonRock "Party Rock Anthem" 11
    2013 Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell Williams & T.I. "Blurred Lines" 11
    2013 Katy Perry "Roar" 11
    2019–20 Tones and I "Dance Monkey" 11
    2021 The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber "Stay" 11
    1973 Tony Orlando and Dawn "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" 10
    1976 Pussycat "Mississippi" 10
    2002–03 Las Ketchup "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" 10
    2008 Lady Gaga "Poker Face" 10
    2009–10 Stan Walker "Black Box" 10
    2015–16 Justin Bieber "Love Yourself" 10
    2023 Doja Cat "Paint the Town Red" 10
    2023–24 Jack Harlow "Lovin on Me" 10
    NZ chronologically
    [edit]
    Number-ones for ten weeks and more
    Year Title No. 1 (at least 10 weeks) Artist(s)
    US CA ꞮE UK AU NZ
    1. 1940 "I'll Never Smile Again" 12 Tommy Dorsey
    2. 1940–41 "Frenesi" 13 Artie Shaw
    3. 1941 "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)" 10 Jimmy Dorsey
    4. 1942 "Moonlight Cocktail" 10 Glenn Miller
    5. 1942–43 "White Christmas" 11 Bing Crosby
    6. 1943 "I've Heard That Song Before" 13 Harry James
    7. 1943–44 "Paper Doll" 12 The Mills Brothers
    8. 1945 "Till the End of Time 10 Perry Como
    9. 1946 "The Gypsy" 10 The Ink Spots
    10. 1947 "Heartaches" 12 Ted Weems
    11. 1947 "Near You" 12 Francis Craig
    12. 1947–48 "Ballerina" 10 Vaughn Monroe
    13. 1948–49 "Buttons and Bows" 10 13 Dinah Shore
    14. 1949 "Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)" 11 Vaughn Monroe
    15. 1950 "The Third Man Theme" 11 Anton Karas
    16. 1950 "Goodnight, Irene" 13 The Weavers
    17. 1951–52 "Cry" 11 Johnnie Ray
    18. 1953 "The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" 10 Percy Faith
    19. 1953 "I Believe" 18 Frankie Laine
    20. 1953 "Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You)" 11 Les Paul and Mary Ford
    21. 1954 "Cara Mia" 10 David Whitfield
    22. 1955 "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)" 10 Pérez Prado
    23. 1955 "Rose Marie" 11 Slim Whitman
    24. 1956 "Don't Be Cruel" / "Hound Dog" 11 Elvis Presley
    25. 1959 "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" 10 The Platters
    26. 1968 "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" 13 The Beatles
    27. 1971 "Eagle Rock" 10 Daddy Cool
    28. 1973 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" 10 Tony Orlando and Dawn
    29. 1975 "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" 12 Freddy Fender
    30. 1975–76 "Mamma Mia" 10 ABBA
    31. 1976 "Mississippi" 10 Pussycat
    32. 1976 "Fernando" 14 ABBA
    33. 1977 "You Light Up My Life" 10 Debby Boone
    34. 1977–78 "Mull of Kintyre" 10 11 Wings
    35. 1978 "Rivers of Babylon" 14 Boney M.
    36. 1981 "Stars on 45 (medley)" 12 Stars on 45
    37. 1981–82 "Physical" 10 Olivia Newton-John
    38. 1990 "Put 'Em Under Pressure" 13 1990 Republic of Ireland World Cup Squad
    39. 1991 "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" 11 16 11 Bryan Adams
    40. 1975–76 / 1991–92 "Bohemian Rhapsody" 11 14 Queen
    41. 1992 "End of the Road" 13 Boyz II Men
    42. 1992–93 "I Will Always Love You" 14 10 10 10 14 Whitney Houston
    43. 1993 "Can't Help Falling in Love" 11 UB40
    44. 1994 "Riverdance" 18 Bill Whelan
    45. 1994 "I Swear" 11 All-4-One
    46. 1994 "Love Is All Around" 15 Wet Wet Wet
    47. 1994 "I'll Make Love to You" 14 Boyz II Men
    48. 1995–96 "Gangsta's Paradise" 13 Coolio featuring L.V.
    49. 1995–96 "One Sweet Day" 16 Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men
    50. 1996 "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" 14 11 Los del Río
    51. 1996–97 "Wannabe" 11 Spice Girls
    52. 1996–97 "Un-Break My Heart" 11 Toni Braxton
    53. 1997 "I'll Be Missing You" 11 Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112
    54. 1997–98 "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" 14 Elton John
    55. 1998 "Torn" 12 Natalie Imbruglia
    56. 1998 "The Boy Is Mine" 13 Brandy and Monica
    57. 1999–00 "Smooth" 12 Santana featuring Rob Thomas
    58. 2000 "Maniac 2000" 10 Mark McCabe
    59. 2000 "Maria Maria" 10 Santana featuring The Product G&B
    60. 2000–01 "Independent Women Part I" 11 Destiny's Child
    61. 2002 "Foolish" 10 Ashanti
    62. 2002 "A Little Less Conversation" 10 Elvis Presley vs. JXL
    63. 2002 "Dilemma" 10 Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
    64. 2002–03 "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" 10 Las Ketchup
    65. 2002–03 "Lose Yourself" 12 12 Eminem
    66. 2003 "Stand Up" / "Not Many" 12 Scribe
    67. 2003 "Bridge over Troubled Water" / "This Is the Night" 13 Clay Aiken
    68. 2003 "Something More" 13 Ryan Malcolm
    69. 2004 "Yeah!" 12 10 Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris
    70. 2004 "I Believe" 10 Fantasia
    71. 2005 "We Belong Together" 14 Mariah Carey
    72. 2005 "Axel F" 11 Crazy Frog
    73. 2005 "Gold Digger" 10 Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx
    74. 2006 "Hung Up" 10 Madonna
    75. 2006 "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" 10 Sandi Thom
    76. 2006–07 "Irreplaceable" 10 Beyoncé
    77. 2007 "Umbrella" 10 Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
    78. 2007–08 "Apologize" 13 Timbaland featuring OneRepublic
    79. 2008 "Low" 10 Flo Rida featuring T-Pain
    80. 2008–09 "Poker Face" 10 Lady Gaga
    81. 2009 "Brother" 11 Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore
    82. 2009 "Boom Boom Pow" 12 Black Eyed Peas
    83. 2009 "I Gotta Feeling" 14 16 12 Black Eyed Peas
    84. 2009–10 "Black Box" 10 Stan Walker
    85. 2011 "Party Rock Anthem" 10 11 LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock
    86. 2011 "Moves like Jagger" 10 Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
    87. 2011–12 "We Found Love" 10 11 Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris
    88. 2013 "Blurred Lines" 12 13 11 Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell
    89. 2013 "Roar" 11 Katy Perry
    90. 2014 "Happy" 10 10 12 12 15 Pharrell Williams
    91. 2015 "Uptown Funk" 14 15 Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
    92. 2015 "See You Again" 12 Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
    93. 2015 "Cheerleader" 11 OMI
    94. 2015–16 "Hello" 10 Adele
    95. 2015–16 "Love Yourself" 10 Justin Bieber
    96. 2016 "One Dance" 10 11 15 13 Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla
    97. 2016 "Closer" 12 13 The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey
    98. 2017 "Shape of You" 12 16 14 14 15 13 Ed Sheeran
    99. 2017 "Despacito" 16 16 15 11 13 13 Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber
    100. 2018 "God's Plan" 11 10 10 11 Drake
    101. 2018 "In My Feelings" 10 Drake
    102. 2018 "Girls Like You" 10 Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B
    103. 2019 "Old Town Road" 18 19 13 12 Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
    104. 2019–20 "Dance Monkey" 11 24 11 Tones and I
    105. 2020 "The Box" 11 10 Roddy Ricch
    106. 2020 "Blinding Lights" 11 The Weeknd
    107. 2020–21 "Mood" 11 11 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior
    108. 2021 "Butter" 10 BTS
    109. 2021 "Bad Habits" 11 11 Ed Sheeran
    110. 2021 "Stay" 12 17 11 The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber
    111. 2021–22 "Easy on Me" 10 Adele
    112. 2022 "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" 12 10 Elton John and Dua Lipa
    113. 2022 "Heat Waves" 11 Glass Animals
    114. 2022 "As It Was" 15 18 10 10 Harry Styles
    115. 2022–23 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" 14 Mariah Carey
    116. 2023 "Flowers" 15 10 10 12 Miley Cyrus
    117. 2023 "Last Night" 16 Morgan Wallen
    118. 2023 "Sprinter" 10 Dave and Central Cee
    119. 2023 "Paint the Town Red" 10 10 Doja Cat
    120. 2023–24 "Stick Season" 14 Noah Kahan
    121. 2023–24 "Lovin on Me" 10 10 Jack Harlow
    Year Title US
    65
    CA
    30
    ꞮE
    16
    UK
    16
    AU
    28
    NZ
    25
    Artist(s)

    Countries are shown geographically instead of alphabetically.

    Top-tens

    [edit]
    US / UK charts
    US – Category:US music charts templates
    UK – Category:UK music charts templates
    US / UK top-tens
    US – Template:USTop10s
    UK – Template:UKTop10s
    US / UK top-ten singles
    US – Lists of US top-ten singles
    UK – Lists of UK top-ten singles

    UK Charts: Start – End

    [edit]

    Weekly

    [edit]
    Sunday – Saturday

    (Sun 3 Aug 1969 – Sat 4 Jul 2015)

    Ref.
    [1]
    [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    [5]
    [6]
    [7]
    [8]
    [9]
    [10]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 24 January 1971 – 30 January 1971". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 40, for the week of 31 January 1971 – 06 February 1971". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 40, for the week of 14 March 1971 – 20 March 1971". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 21 March 1971 – 27 March 1971". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 50, for the week of 30 April 1978 – 06 May 1978". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 07 May 1978 – 13 May 1978". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 75, for the week of 26 December 1982 – 01 January 1983". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 100, for the week of 02 January 1983 – 08 January 1983". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "UK Official Singles Chart – Top 100, for the week of 28 June 2015 – 04 July 2015". Official Charts Company.
  • Note: The chart week-ending date had changed following the last dated chart listed above.

    [edit]
    Most Billboard 200 top-ten albums
    Name Top 10's Ref.
    The Rolling Stones 38 [1]
    Barbra Streisand 34 [2]
    The Beatles 32 [3]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "The Beatles". Billboard.
  • ^ "Frank Sinatra". Billboard.
  • [edit]
    Most Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles
    Name Top 10's Ref.
    Drake 78 [1]
    Taylor Swift 59 [2]
    Madonna 38 [3]
    The Beatles 35 [4]
    Rihanna 32 [5]
    Michael Jackson 30 [6]
    Elton John 29 [7]
    Stevie Wonder 28 [8]
    Mariah Carey 28 [9]
    Janet Jackson 27 [10]
    Justin Bieber 26 [11]
    Elvis Presley 25 [12]
    Lil Wayne 25 [13]
    Beyoncé 24 [14]
    The Rolling Stones 23 [15]
    Whitney Houston 23 [16]
    Paul McCartney 23 [17]
    Nicki Minaj 23 [18]
    Eminem 23 [19]
    Jay-Z 22 [20]
    Ariana Grande 22 [21]
    Kanye West 21 [22]
    The Supremes 20 [23]
    Chicago 20 [24]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "Madonna". Billboard.
  • ^ "The Beatles". Billboard.
  • ^ "Rihanna". Billboard.
  • ^ "Michael Jackson". Billboard.
  • ^ "Elton John". Billboard.
  • ^ "Stevie Wonder". Billboard.
  • ^ "Mariah Carey". Billboard.
  • ^ "Janet Jackson". Billboard.
  • ^ "Justin Bieber". Billboard.
  • ^ "Elvis Presley". Billboard.
  • ^ "Lil Wayne". Billboard.
  • ^ "Beyoncé". Billboard.
  • ^ "The Rolling Stones". Billboard.
  • ^ "Whitney Houston". Billboard.
  • ^ "Paul McCartney". Billboard.
  • ^ "Nicki Minaj". Billboard.
  • ^ "Eminem". Billboard.
  • ^ "Jay-Z". Billboard.
  • ^ "Ariana Grande". Billboard.
  • ^ "Kanye West". Billboard.
  • ^ "The Supremes". Billboard.
  • ^ "Chicago". Billboard.
  • [edit] [edit] [edit]
    Artists with more than four number-ones

    (As of the week-ending Saturday, March 28, 2020)
    Note: Billboard 's Dance Club Songs Chart is temporarily suspended.

    Dance Club Songs
    Name No. 1's Ref.
    Madonna 50 [1]
    Rihanna 33 [2]
    Beyoncé 22 [3]
    Janet Jackson 20 [4]
    Katy Perry 19 [5]
    Jennifer Lopez 18 [6]
    Mariah Carey 17 [7]
    Kristine W 17 [8]
    Donna Summer 16 [9]
    Lady Gaga 15 [10]
    Enrique Iglesias 14 [11]
    Dave Audé 14 [12]
    Pitbull 14 [13]
    Kylie Minogue 14 [14]
    David Guetta 14 [15]
    Whitney Houston 14 [16]
    Yoko Ono 13 [17]
    Deborah Cox 13 [18]
    Crystal Waters 12 [19]
    Pet Shop Boys 11 [20]
    Britney Spears 11 [21]
    Depeche Mode 10 [22]
    Christina Aguilera 10 [23]
    Erika Jayne 9 [24]
    Tony Moran 9 [25]
    C+C Music Factory 8 [26]
    Kim English 8 [27]
    Cher 8 [28]
    Mary J. Blige 8 [29]
    Barbara Tucker 8 [30]
    Diana Ross 8 [31]
    Prince 7 [32]
    Lisa Stansfield 7 [33]
    Jody Watley 7 [34]
    Chaka Khan 7 [35]
    Ultra Naté 7 [36]
    Gloria Estefan 7 [37]
    Shakira 7 [38]
    Daft Punk 7 [39]
    Martha Wash 7 [40]
    Sia 7 [41]
    Rosabel 7 [42]
    Luciana 7 [43]
    Nelly Furtado 7 [44]
    Kelly Clarkson 7 [45]
    Calvin Harris 7 [46]
    Ariana Grande 7 [47]
    Avicii 7 [48]
    Pink 7 [49]
    Dua Lipa 7 [50]
    Jonas Blue 7 [51]
    Duke Dumont 7 [52]
    Deee-Lite 6 [53]
    The Pussycat Dolls 6 [54]
    Michael Jackson 6 [55]
    Selena Gomez 6 [56]
    Aretha Franklin 6 [57]
    David Morales 6 [58]
    Bob Sinclar 6 [59]
    Justin Timberlake 6 [60]
    Nicki Minaj 6 [61]
    Toni Braxton 6 [62]
    Vassy 6 [63]
    Inner City 5 [64]
    CeCe Peniston 5 [65]
    New Order 5 [66]
    Amber 5 [67]
    Annie Lennox 5 [68]
    Frankie Knuckles 5 [69]
    Jamiroquai 5 [70]
    Seal 5 [71]
    Natasha Bedingfield 5 [72]
    Georgie Porgie 5 [73]
    Goldfrapp 5 [74]
    Snoop Dogg 5 [75]
    Zedd 5 [76]
    Faithless 5 [77]
    Demi Lovato 5 [78]
    Nile Rodgers 5 [79]
    Rita Ora 5 [80]
    Dido 5 [81]

    Note: Ties are broken by order of chronology, with those
    reaching number-one on the dance chart the earliest,
    at their respective total number of chart-topping hits.

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "Beyoncé – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Janet Jackson – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Katy Perry – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Jennifer Lopez – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Mariah Carey – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Kristine W – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Donna Summer – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Lady Gaga – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Enrique Iglesias – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Dave Audé – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Pitbull – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Kylie Minogue – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "David Guetta – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Whitney Houston – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Yoko Ono – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Deborah Cox – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Crystal Waters – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Pet Shop Boys – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Britney Spears – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Depeche Mode – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Christina Aguilera – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Erika Jayne – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Tony Moran – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "C+C Music Factory – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Kim English – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Cher – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Mary J. Blige – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Barbara Tucker – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Diana Ross – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Prince – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Lisa Stansfield – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Jody Watley – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Chaka Khan – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Ultra Naté – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Gloria Estefan – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Shakira – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Daft Punk – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Martha Wash – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Sia – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Rosabel – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Luciana – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Nelly Furtado – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Kelly Clarkson – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Calvin Harris – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Ariana Grande – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Avicii – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Pink – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Dua Lipa – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Jonas Blue – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Duke Dumont – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Deee-Lite – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "The Pussycat Dolls – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Michael Jackson – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Selena Gomez – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Aretha Franklin – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "David Morales – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Bob Sinclar – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Justin Timberlake – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Nicki Minaj – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Toni Braxton – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Vassy – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Inner City – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "CeCe Peniston – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "New Order – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Amber – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Annie Lennox – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Frankie Knuckles – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Jamiroquai – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Seal – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Natasha Bedingfield – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Georgie Porgie – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Goldfrapp – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Snoop Dogg – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Zedd – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Faithless – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Demi Lovato – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Nile Rodgers – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Rita Ora – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • ^ "Dido – Chart History – Dance Club Songs". Billboard.
  • [edit]

    The following is a complete listing of all the girl groups and girl bands who have charted
    in the top-ten of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart since its inception in 1958.
    (Year indicates top ten debut.)

    Year Artist
    1958 The Poni-Tails
    1961 The Shirelles
    1961 The Paris Sisters
    1961 The Marvelettes
    1962 The Crystals
    1963 The Chiffons
    1963 The Cookies
    1963 The Angels
    1963 Martha and the Vandellas
    1963 The Jaynetts
    1963 The Ronettes
    1963 The Dixiebelles
    1963 The Caravelles
    1963 The Murmaids
    1964 The Dixie Cups
    1964 The Supremes
    1964 The Shangri-Las
    1965 The Toys
    1971 Honey Cone
    1974 The Three Degrees
    1975 Labelle
    1975 Silver Convention
    1977 Hot
    1977 The Emotions
    1979 The Pointer Sisters
    1979 Sister Sledge
    1982 The Go-Go's
    1984 Bananarama
    1985 Mary Jane Girls
    1985 Klymaxx
    1986 The Bangles
    1987 Exposé
    1990 Seduction
    1990 The Cover Girls
    1990 Wilson Phillips
    1990 En Vogue
    1990 Sweet Sensation
    1992 TLC
    1992 Shakespears Sister
    1993 Jade
    1993 SWV
    1993 Xscape
    1993 Zhané
    1993 Salt-N-Pepa
    1994 Changing Faces
    1995 Brownstone
    1995 MoKenStef
    1996 Total
    1997 Spice Girls
    1997 702
    1997 Allure
    1998 Destiny's Child
    1998 K. P. & Envyi
    1998 All Saints
    1998 Divine
    1999 B*Witched
    1999 Blaque
    2000 Dream
    2001 Eden's Crush
    2002 Dixie Chicks
    2005 The Pussycat Dolls
    2006 Danity Kane
    2013 Icona Pop
    2016 Fifth Harmony

    More

    [edit]

    More still to come maybe.


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