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[edit] USA Singles Top 40

http://top40-charts.com/chart.php?cid=27

USA Singles Top 40 USA Top40 compiled by Top40-charts.com (Sales+Airplay)



TW LW PP WC TWC

  • 1 1
            We Belong Together

Mariah Carey 1 19 194

  • 2 2
            Don't Cha

Pussycat Dolls 2 13 83

  • 3 3
            Pon De Replay

Rihanna 2 10 41

  • 4 5
            You And Me

Lifehouse 4 23 100

  • 5 12
            Shake It Off

Mariah Carey 5 3 8

  • 6 6
            Best Of You

Foo Fighters 6 11 111

  • 7 4
            Let Me Hold You

Bow Wow 4 10 34

  • 8 19
            Like You

Bow Wow & Ciara 8 3 5

  • 9 7
            Listen To Your Heart

D.h.t. 7 9 39

  • 10 11
            Get It Poppin

Fat Joe 8 10 47

  • 11 18
            American Baby

Dave Matthews Band 11 16 81

  • 12 8
            Pimpin' All Over The World

Ludacris 8 10 38

  • 13 21
            Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kanye West 13 4 27

  • 14 14
            Oh

Ciara & Ludacris 2 21 137

  • 15 17
            Just The Girl

Click Five 15 2 8

  • 16 9
            Lose Control

Missy Elliott 4 7 79

  • 17 24
            Mississippi Girl

Faith Hill 17 7 31

  • 18 16
            Feel Good Inc

Gorillaz 5 13 282

  • 19 10
            Hollaback Girl

Gwen Stefani 1 20 291

  • 20 15
            Don't Phunk With My Heart

Black Eyed Peas 3 18 357

  • 21 13
            As Good As I Once Was

Toby Keith 13 9 27

  • 22 20
            Grind With Me

Pretty Ricky 4 14 57

  • 23 26
            Summer Nights

Lil Rob 23 5 5

  • 24 22
            Sugar, We're Goin Down

Fall Out Boy 20 4 20

  • 25 31
            Must Be Nice

Lyfe Jennings 25 3 15

  • 26 29
            Cool

Gwen Stefani 24 5 28

  • 27 New
            Don't Lie

Black Eyed Peas 27 1 16

  • 28 28
            Play

David Banner 28 2 9

  • 29 25
            These Words

Natasha Bedingfield 25 5 284

  • 30 27
            Slow Down

Bobby Valentino 10 17 76

  • 31 23
            Trapped In The Closet

R. Kelly 8 12 46

  • 32 36
            Make Her Feel Good

Teairra Mari 32 3 16

  • 33 30
            Switch

Will Smith 8 23 274

  • 34 33
            Just A Lil Bit

50 Cent 4 17 175

  • 35 38
            La Tortura

Shakira 35 3 237

  • 36 32
            Give Me That

Webbie 12 10 24

  • 37 35
            Holiday

Green Day 15 18 177

  • 38 37
            Lonely No More

Rob Thomas 5 22 293

  • 39 New
            Outta Control

50 Cent 39 1 5

  • 40 40
            Lonely

Akon


[edit] Russia Top 20

http://top40-charts.com/chart.php?cid=45 Russia Top 20

[edit] China Top 20

http://top40-charts.com/chart.php?cid=42


China Top 20



TW LW PP WC TWC

  • 1 1
            Wake Me Up When September Ends

Green Day 1 6 62

  • 2 2
            You're Beautiful

James Blunt 2 3 73

  • 3 4
            Bad Day

Daniel Powter 3 4 179

  • 4 5
            Cool

Gwen Stefani 4 4 26

  • 5 3
            Untitled

Simple Plan 1 12 57

  • 6 7
            Lose Control

Missy Elliott 6 4 77

  • 7 6
            We Believe

Good Charlotte 2 9 9

  • 8 10
            Don't Lie

Black Eyed Peas 8 2 14

  • 9 New
            Pon De Replay

Rihanna 9 1 39

  • 10 9
            End Of Me

Marion Raven 3 9 14

  • 11 12
    My Way

Def Tech 8 5 33

  • 12 11
    All About Love

Andy Lau 11 2 2

  • 13 13
            Feel Good Inc

Gorillaz 13 4 280

  • 14 17
            Don't Phunk With My Heart

Black Eyed Peas 1 14 355

  • 15 8
            Speed Of Sound

Coldplay 1 10 290

  • 16 New
            Diamonds From Sierra Leone

Kanye West 16 1 25

  • 17 14
            Vertigo

U2 3 11 481

  • 18 16
            Jerk It Out

Caesars 16 2 31

  • 19 18
            Best Of You

Foo Fighters 8 6 109

  • 20 19
            We Belong Together

Mariah Carey 2 13 192


[edit] Chile Top 20

http://top40-charts.com/chart.php?cid=37

Chile Top 20


[edit] Hot 100 Airplay

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_100_Airplay

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Billboard_Charts

Hot 100 Airplay

"Don't Speak" by No Doubt, "Lovefool" by The Cardigans and "Basket Case" by Green Day all topped the Hot 100 Airplay chart and gained large amounts of airplay, but were not allowed to chart on the Hot 100, because no commercial single was issued, even though they would have probably been #1 hits

June 2000 when Aaliyah's "Try Again" spent one week at the top


"Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls topped the airplay charts for 18 weeks in 1998.

"We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey scored 223 million impressions ahead of Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl"




2002, Mariah Carey's lead single from her 12th album Charmbracelet, "Through The Rain", topped the Hot 100 Single Sales Chart,

Madonna set a record in 1992 when the lead single and title track from her sixth album Erotica debuted at #3 prior to the release of the single, Sex



[edit] List of number-one R&B hits (United States)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_R%26B_hits_%28United_States%29

List of number-one R&B hits (United States)

Listed here are Billboard magazine's number-one R&B hits from 1942–1979.


[edit] Adult Contemporary (Billboard Chart)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_Contemporary_%28Billboard_Chart%29

Adult Contemporary (Billboard Chart)

One example of this was pop singer Amy Grant's 1991 single "That's What Love Is For" from her Heart In Motion album. The single topped the AC chart but reached the #7

In 1988 the Beach Boys topped the Hot 100 with their pop single "Kokomo."



[edit] Adult Top 40

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult_Top_40


Adult Top 40

Most Adult Top 40s feature a playlist that include artists like Lenny Kravitz, Avril Lavigne, Sheryl Crow, Gavin DeGraw, Dido and Goo Goo Dolls



[edit] Billboard Hot 100

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Billboard_Hot_100

Billboard Hot 100

The first number one song of the Hot 100 era was "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson. As of the week ending September 3, 2005, the Hot 100 has had 912 number one hits. Its current number one is "We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey.

all the way to number one as an airplay-only single was Aaliyah's "Try Again"

"Lovefool" by The Cardigans, "Basket Case" by Green Day and "Don't Speak" by No Doubt


"Iris" by The Goo Goo Dolls, "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia, "Are You That Somebody?" by Aaliyah and "I'll Be There For You" by The Rembrandts

record held by Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog/Don't Be Cruel,"

two songs stayed at number one for ten weeks: "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone in 1977 and "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John in 1981


1992, Boyz II Men held number one for thirteen weeks with "End of the Road."

Whitney Houston broke their record with "I Will Always Love You" (her rendition of the Dolly Parton hit)

Boyz II Men then equalled Whitney Houston's record when their single "I'll Make Love To You", "One Sweet Day,"

Longest runs at number one:

[edit] Biggest gain to number one

Another notable record is the biggest gain to number one in Hot 100 history. This record has only changed hands twice since the Hot 100 implementation. Up until December 5, 1998, The Beatles held that record with "Can't Buy Me Love". The record was set on April 4, 1964, the exact same week when The Beatles had the entire top five of the Hot 100 occupied. In 2002, the record was broken by American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson, who posted a massive 52-1 gain with her song "A Moment Like This" (this move being an example of a song charting first based solely on airplay, then making large chart advancement once a full week of sales points are factored in).

The biggest gains to number one in Hot 100 history:


Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone" holds the record for being the first

The songs that have debuted at number one are, in order:

Aiken, Fantasia and Underwood each managed to debut at number one

whether "I'm Your Angel" debuted at number one

female soloist is sixteen, held by Mariah Carey; The Supremes

Elvis Presley (eighteen, if counting "Don't Be Cruel"

Whitney Houston holds the record for consecutive number ones: she had seven in 1987, surpassing the previous record held The Bee Gees

The Jackson 5 in 1970

Elvis single, "Love Me Tender

The Beatles followed eight years later, and they set their own record which is yet to be broken: they three-peated on top of the charts. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" became their first number one which topped the charts for seven weeks when Beatlemania exploded in the US. It was then replaced by "She Loves You" for two weeks (both these recordings had already succeeded in topping the UK charts). "Can't Buy Me Love" then knocked "She Loves You" off the top and remained for five weeks, becoming their first single to top both the UK and US charts simultaneously.


1994, when Motown vocal quintet Boyz II Men replaced their record-setting "I'll Make Love To You" with "On Bended Knee".

1997, P. Diddy (then still known as "Puff Daddy") replaced himself at the top of the charts when, after his tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G. ("I'll Be Missing You," credited to Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112), was knocked out of number one by the very artist to which Diddy was paying tribute. The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Mo Money Mo Problems," credited to The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase, gives Diddy a number one self-replacement credit (see Bronson's The Billboard Book Of Number One Hits)


rapper Ja Rule spent two weeks at number one in 2002 with "Always On Time" (credited to Ja Rule featuring Ashanti), and then he spent six more weeks in the top position when "Ain't It Funny," a song credited to Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule


Rapper Nelly followed just a few months later when his duet with Kelly Rowland, "Dilemma", knocked off his solo single "Hot In Herre"

2004. Hip-hop group OutKast's single "Hey Ya!" topped the US charts for nine weeks and the follow-up, "The Way You Move" followed straight after, but only managed one week at the top. R&B singer Usher...twelve-week stay at the top with his dance track "Yeah!", "Burn"

American Idol winner Fantasia, and returned to the top spot the following week. Usher then replaced himself again, with the title track from his album Confessions

first artist to gain four number one singles from one album was Whitney Houston during 1987-1988, with her album Whitney. Later in 1988, Michael Jackson broke the record with five number ones from his album Bad. This record holds to the present. However, also in 1988, George Michael accomplished four number ones from his album Faith, but by the time the fifth single "Monkey" hit number one in August 1988


The most number ones from a single album in Hot 100 History:

Most Hot 100 entries (in descending order): Elvis Presley (121), James Brown (99), Ray Charles (76) and Aretha Franklin (76) (tie), The Beatles (73).

Most Top 40 hits (in descending order): Elvis Presley (78), Elton John (59), The Beatles (52), Stevie Wonder (49), Madonna (46).

Most Top 10 hits ( A-side and B-sides separated) (in descending order): Madonna (35), The Beatles (34), Janet Jackson (29), Michael Jackson (28) and Stevie Wonder (28) (tie).

Most Top 10 singles: Madonna (35), The Beatles (29) Janet Jackson (29), Michael Jackson (28) and Stevie Wonder (28) (tie).

Most number one hits (in descending order): The Beatles (20), Mariah Carey (16), Michael Jackson (13), Madonna/The Supremes (tie) (12), Whitney Houston (11).


Elton John had at least one Top 40 hit every calendar year from 1970 (beginning with "Your Song") until 1999 (with "Written In the Stars," a duet with LeAnn Rimes).

The R&B group The Isley Brothers hold a record

James Brown holds the record

Creedence Clearwater Revival holds the record

Carlos Santana:

Mariah Carey:

Boyz II Men:


"Waiting For a Girl Like You" by Foreigner (1981) and "Work It" by Missy Elliott (2002) are the most successful number two hits (ten weeks each). "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" by Whitney Houston (1995)

"How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes holds the longevity