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Music Almanac: Today in Births and Deaths (sorted by age), World Singles Chart Peaks for March 11

Last Updated 03-13-2024

🎵Flaco Jiménez -- is 85 in the year 2024 and 86 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1939
Accordionist, Country Singer
Misc: Tex-Mex style
Group Names: Texas Tornados

🎵Graham Lyle -- is 80 in the year 2024 and 81 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1944
Music Producer, Songwriter, Folk Singer/Guitarist, Scottish
Song Titles: What's Love Got to Do With It? (songwriter for Tina Turner)

🎵🎸Ric Rothwell -- is 80 in the year 2024 and 81 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1944
Rock and Roll Drummer, English
Group Names: Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders

🎵🎸Harvey Mandel -- is 79 in the year 2024 and 80 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1945
Songwriter, Rock and Roll Guitarist
Group Names: Canned Heat, John Mayall Band

🎵🎸Mark Stein -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1947
Arranger, Composer, Keyboardist, Organist, Rock and Roll Singer
Misc: some say b. 1945
Group Names: Vanilla Fudge

🎵Blue Weaver -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1947 N.S.
Music Producer, Songwriter, Keyboardist, Organist, Welsh (Wales)
Names/Places: RN: Derek John Weaver
Group Names: Strawbs, Bee Gees, sessionist, Amen Corner

🎵🎸George Kooymans -- is 76 in the year 2024 and 77 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1948
Songwriter, Rock and Roll Singer/Guitarist, Dutch (Netherlands)
Group Names: Golden Earring

🎵🎷Bobby McFerrin -- is 74 in the year 2024 and 75 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1950
Songwriter, Jazz Singer
Names/Places: b. in New York City
Misc: had the first #1 a capella pop single: Don't Worry Be Happy (Grammy 1989); Unaccompanied jazz styled improvisation vocalist
Song Titles: Don't Worry Be Happy

🎵Katie Kissoon -- is 73 in the year 2024 and 74 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1951
Singer, Trinidad
Group Names: Mac & Katie

🎵Cheryl Lynn -- is 73 in the year 2024 and 74 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1951 N.S.
Soul Singer
Names/Places: b. in Los Angeles; aka Lydia Smith
Misc: some say b. 1957
Song Titles: Got to Be Real

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🎵Leslie Fish -- is 71 in the year 2024 and 72 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1953 N.S.
Novelty Singer, Folk Singer
Misc: Novelty + Folk = Filk Singer; b. c. late 1940s to early 1950s
Song Titles: Carmen Miranda's Ghost, Banned From Argo

💰🎭🎵Jimmy Iovine -- is 71 in the year 2024 and 72 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1953
Hall of Famer, Entrepreneur, Movie Producer (m), Music Producer
Misc: Interscope Records executive

🎵Chet Catallo -- is 71 in the year 2024 and 72 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1953 N.S.
Guitarist, Blues-Jazz Performer
Group Names: Spyro Gyra

🎵David (Film Composer) Newman -- is 70 in the year 2024 and 71 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1954 N.S.
Composer
Misc: scored for over 100 films
Movie Titles: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Nutty Professor

🎭🎵🎸Nina Hagen -- is 69 in the year 2024 and 70 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1955
Actress, Punk Rock Singer, German
Names/Places: or Ninah?
Song Titles: New York City

🎵Jimmy Fortune -- is 69 in the year 2024 and 70 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1955 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Country Singer
Group Names: Statler Brothers
Song Titles: Flowers on the Wall, Do You Know You Are My Sunshine, Elizabeth, My Only Love, Too Much on My Heart
Album Titles: Flowers on the Wall, Bed of Roses, Country Music Then and Now, Entertainers On and Off the Record, The Originals, Years Ago, Atlanta Blue, Pardners in Rhyme, Four for the Snow, Maple Street Memories

🎵🎸Bruce Watson -- is 63 in the year 2024 and 64 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1961
Songwriter, Rock and Roll Guitarist, Canadian
Group Names: Big Country

🎵Michael "Mike" Percy -- is 63 in the year 2024 and 64 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1961
Bassist, British
Group Names: Dead or Alive

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🎵Mary Gauthier -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1962 N.S.
Singer

🎵Darden Smith -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1962
Songwriter, Singer, Country Performer

🎵🎸Lenny Wolf -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1962
Songwriter, Heavy Metal Singer, German
Group Names: Kingdom Come

🎵David Talbot -- is 61 in the year 2024 and 62 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1963
Country Musician

🎵🎸Andy Sturmer -- is 59 in the year 2024 and 60 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1965
Music Producer, Composer, Songwriter, New Wave Musician
Group Names: Jellyfish

🎭🎵Lisa Loeb -- is 56 in the year 2024 and 57 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1968
Actress, Songwriter, Singer
Song Titles: Stay (I Missed You), Do You Sleep, I Do
Album Titles: Tails, Firecracker

🎵🎸Rami Jaffee -- is 55 in the year 2024 and 56 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1969 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Modern Rock Keyboardist
Group Names: Foo Fighters, The Wallflowers

🎵Al Gamble -- is 55 in the year 2024 and 56 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1969
Keyboardist, Soul Musician
Misc: Neo-soul musician
Group Names: St. Paul and the Broken Bones

🎵🎸Pete Droge -- is 55 in the year 2024 and 56 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1969
Alternative Rock Singer
Misc: alternative/folk rock musician

🎵Ben Hayslip -- is 54 in the year 2024 and 55 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1970
Songwriter, Country Figure

🎵Stacy Earl -- is 51 in the year 2024 and 52 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1973
Singer, Dance-Pop Performer
Song Titles: Love Me All Up, Romeo and Juliet

🎭🎵🎸Joel Madden -- is 45 in the year 2024 and 46 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1979
Actor, Music Producer, Rock and Roll Singer
Names/Places: Benji's twin brother
Misc: UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Group Names: Good Charlotte, The Madden Brothers
Song Titles: Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, The Young and the Hopeless

🎵🎸Benji Madden -- is 45 in the year 2024 and 46 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1979
Music Producer, Songwriter, Rock and Roll Singer/Guitarist
Names/Places: Joel's twin brother
Group Names: Good Charlotte, The Madden Brothers

🎭🎵LeToya Luckett -- is 43 in the year 2024 and 44 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1981
Actress, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: Destiny's Child (an original member who left early), soloist
Song Titles: Torn
TV Shows: Single Ladies, Here We Go Again (as LeToya Luckett)
Movie Titles: Preacher's Kid, Killers, From The Rough

🎵🎸Russell Lissack -- is 43 in the year 2024 and 44 in the year 2025; b.3/11/1981
Electronica Performer, Alternative Rock Guitarist
Group Names: Bloc Party, Pin Me Down

🎵Kate Wallace -- b.3/11/????
Country Performer

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🎵Antony Heinrich -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1781 d.5/3/1861 (80)
Composer, Violinist
Misc: Bohemian

🎵William Vincent Wallace -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1812 N.S. d.10/12/1865 N.S. (53)
Composer

⚖🎵Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1890 d.5/11/1969 (79)
Governor (m), Songwriter, Bandleader, Country Performer

🎵Henry Cowell -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1897 d.12/10/1965 (68)
Composer, Pianist

🎵Amade Ardoin -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1898 d.11/3/1942 (44)
Singer, Accordionist
Misc: Creole/Cajun style

🎵🎷Miff Mole -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1898 d.4/29/1961 (63)
Trombonist, Jazz Performer

🎵Lawrence Welk -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1903 d.5/17/1992 (89)
Music Producer, Accordionist, Bandleader, Conductor
Names/Places: b. in Strassburg, MD; NN: The King of Champagne Music
Misc: Polka
TV Shows: The Lawrence Welk Show (host)

🎭🎵Jessie Matthews -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1907 d.8/19/1981 (74)
Actress, Dancer (m), Singer, English

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🎵Howard Mitchell -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1911 d.10/9/1958 (47)
Cellist, Conductor

🎵🎷Mercer Ellington -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1919 d.2/8/1996 (76)
Arranger, Composer, Trumpeter, Bandleader, Jazz Performer
Names/Places: Duke's son

🎵Astor Piazzolla -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1921 d.7/5/1992 (71)
Arranger, Bandleader

🎵🎷Leroy Jenkins -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1932 d.2/24/2007 (74)
Composer, Violinist, Jazz Musician

🎵Jerome Evans -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1938 d.11/30/2003 (65)
Singer
Group Names: The Furys (lead)

🎵Bob Lander -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1942 N.S. d.5/3/2020 N.S. (78)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Swedish
Group Names: Spotnicks

🎵Charles E. Clark -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1945 d.4/15/1969 (24)
Bassist, Cellist

🎵🎸Vinnie Paul -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/11/1964 N.S. d.6/22/2018 N.S. (54)
Music Producer, Rock and Roll Drummer
Group Names: Pantera

🎵Frankie Newton -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/4/1906 d.3/11/1954 (48)
Trumpeter

🎭🎵Geraldine Farrar -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/28/1882 d.3/11/1967 (85)
Actress, Soprano, Opera Singer

🎵Sammy Spear -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/31/1909 d.3/11/1975 (65)
Bandleader
TV Shows: Cavalcade of Stars, Jackie Gleason Show

🎵Sonny Terry -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/24/1911 d.3/11/1986 (74)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Blues Singer, Blues Harmonicaist
Group Names: Brownie & Sonny

🎵🎷Ken Colyer -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/18/1928 d.3/11/1988 (59)
Guitarist, Bandleader, Jazz Trumpeter, British

🎭🎵David Carroll -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/30/1950 d.3/11/1992 (41)
Actor, Singer

🎵Jim Boyd -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/28/1914 d.3/11/1993 (78)
Country Performer

🎵🎷Hugh Lawson -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/12/1935 d.3/11/1997 (61)
Jazz Pianist

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🎵Sidney Lippman -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/1/1914 d.3/11/2003 (89)
Composer, Songwriter

🎵Edmund Theodore Sylvers -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/25/1957 d.3/11/2004 (47)
Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: The Sylvers

🎭🎵Betty Hutton -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/26/1921 d.3/11/2007 (86)
TV/Movie Actress, Singer
Names/Places: b. in Battle Creek, Mich.; RMLN:June Thornberg; Marion's sister; wed 5x's
Misc: 1940s blonde bombshell
TV Shows: Betty Hutton Show (as Goldie Appleby)

🎵Jack Hardy -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/23/1947 d.3/11/2011 (63)
Folk Singer

🎵🎸Jimmy Greenspoon -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/7/1948 d.3/11/2015 (67)
Composer, Organist, Rock and Roll Keyboardist
Group Names: Three Dog Night

🎭🎵Sir Ken Dodd -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/8/1929 d.3/11/2018 N.S. (88)
Actor, Comedian, Songwriter, Singer, English

🎵🎸Hal Blaine -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/5/1929 N.S. d.3/11/2019 N.S. (90)
Hall of Famer, Rock and Roll Drummer
Misc: session drummer who may be the most prolific in rock and roll history, playing with acts such as Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, the Mamas and the Papas, The Byrds, Johnny Rivers, The Association, Sonny and Cher, the Grass Roots, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and other rock bands; plus sessioned for Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and Herb Alpert's backup group The Tijuana Brass
Group Names: The Wrecking Crew

🎵Timmy Thomas -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/13/1944 N.S. d.3/11/2022 N.S. (77)
Music Producer, Songwriter, Keyboardist, Pianist, Soul Singer
Misc: sessionist

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🎵Brad Martin -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/3/1973 N.S. d.3/11/2022 N.S. (48)
Country Singer

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1961, ✪ “Blue Moon” by The Marcels

In 1995, ✪ “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex

In 1972, ✪ “Give Ireland Back To The Irish” by Paul McCartney And Wings

In 1967, ✪ “Mellow Yellow” by Senator Bobby With Senator McKinley

In 1967, ✪ “That Acapulco Gold” by Rainy Daze

In 1972, ✪ “The Candy Man” by Sammy Davis, Jr. With The Mike Curb Congregation

In 1989, “After All” by Cher And Peter Cetera

In 1961, “Apache” by Sonny James

In 1961, “Baby Blue” by The Echoes

In 1972, “Be My Lover” by Alice Cooper

In 1995, “Believe” by Elton John

In 1967, “Bernadette” by The Four Tops

In 2006, “Best Friend” by 50 Cent Featuring Olivia

In 2006, “Black Sweat” by Prince

In 1961, “Blue Moon” by Herb Lance And The Classics

In 2000, “Buy Me A Rose” by Kenny Rogers With Alison Krauss And Billy Dean

In 2006, “Control Myself” by LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez

In 1978, “Count On Me” by Jefferson Starship

In 1989, “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour

In 1989, “Dear God” by Midge Ure

In 1995, “Dear Mama” by Tupac

In 1950, “Dearie” by Ray Bolger And Ethel Merman

In 1967, “Detroit City” by Tom Jones

In 1978, “Don't Break The Heart That Loves You” by Margo Smith

In 1978, “Don't Cost You Nothing” by Ashford And Simpson

In 1967, “Don't You Care” by The Buckinghams

In 2017, “Draco” by Future

In 1972, “Everyday” by John Denver

In 1961, “Find Another Girl” by Jerry Butler

In 1989, “Forever Your Girl” by Paula Abdul

In 2017, “Heavy” by Linkin Park Featuring Kiiara

In 2017, “How Would You Feel (Paean)” by Ed Sheeran

In 1978, “I Can't Stand The Rain” by Eruption Featuring Precious Wilson

In 1961, “I Lied To My Heart” by Enchanters

In 1995, “I'd Rather Be Alone” by IV Xample

In 1978, “I'll Be There” by Starz

In 1961, “I'll Love You Till The Cows Come Home” by Clyde McPhatter

In 1950, “If I Knew You Were Comin'” by Eileen Barton

In 1972, “If We Only Have Love” by Dionne Warwick

In 1961, “Illusions” by Nat "King" Cole

In 1967, “It's A Happening Thing” by Peanut Butter Conspiracy

In 1961, “It's Unbelievable” by The Larks

In 1972, “Josie” by Kris Kristofferson

In 1978, “Kings And Queens” by Aerosmith

In 1961, “Kokomo” by The Flamingos

In 1967, “Laudy Miss Claudy” by The Buckinghams

In 1995, “Let Her Cry” by Hootie And The Blowfish

In 1995, “Let's Get It On” by Shabba Ranks

In 1961, “Ling Ting Tong” by Buddy Knox

In 1961, “Little Turtle Dove” by Otis Williams And His Charms

In 2017, “Love” by Lana Del Rey

In 2017, “Mask Off” by Future

In 1961, “Memphis” by Donnie Brooks

In 1967, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” by Marlena Shaw

In 1961, “Merry-Go-Round” by Marv Johnson

In 1961, “Milord” by Edith Piaf

In 1961, “Milord” by Frank Pourcel And His Orchestra

In 1978, “Miss Broadway” by Belle Epoque

In 1972, “Money Runner” by Quincy Jones

In 1967, “Mr. Farmer” by Seeds

In 1950, “My Foolish Heart” by Gordon Jenkins And Sandy Evans

In 1978, “Never Get Enough Of Your Love” by L.T.D.

In 1995, “No More 'I Love You's'” by Annie Lennox

In 1961, “Not Me” by U.S. Bonds

In 1978, “On Broadway” by George Benson

In 1961, “On The Rebound” by Floyd Cramer

In 1961, “One Mint Julip” by Ray Charles

In 1995, “People Don't Believe” by Scarface Featuring Ice Cube

In 1961, “Please Say You Want Me” by Little Anthony And The Imperials

In 2000, “Private Emotion” by Ricky Martin Featuring Meja

In 2017, “Rent Money” by Future

In 1972, “Rockin' Robin” by Michael Jackson

In 1995, “Run Away” by Real McCoy

In 1989, “Run To Paradise” by Choirboys

In 1961, “Runaway” by Del Shannon

In 2000, “She's More” by Andy Griggs

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay

In 1972, “Son Of My Father” by Chicory Tip

In 2006, “Sorry” by Madonna

In 2017, “Super Trapper” by Future

In 1967, “Sweet Soul Music” by Arthur Conley

In 1972, “Taxi” by Harry Chapin

In 1961, “That's It - I Quit - I'm Movin'” by Sam Cooke

In 1967, “The Loser (With A Broken Heart)” by Gary Lewis And The Playboys

In 1961, “The Second Time Around” by Frank Sinatra

In 2000, “The Way You Love Me” by Faith Hill

In 1961, “The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise” by Don Gibson

In 1978, “This Time I'm In It For Love” by Player

In 1961, “Tonight I Fell In Love” by The Tokens

In 2017, “Tunnel Vision” by Kodak Black

In 1967, “Wade In The Water” by Herb Alpert

In 1967, “What A Woman In Love Won't Do” by Sandy Posey

In 2006, “What's Left Of Me” by Nick Lachey

In 1967, “Who Do You Love?” by Woolies

In 1972, “Willpower Weak, Temptation Strong” by Bullet

In 2006, “Wings Of A Butterfly” by HIM

In 1972, “You Are The One” by Sugar Bears

In 1978, “You'll Love Again” by Hotel

In 2017, “Zoom” by Future

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1961, ✪ “Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone” by The Piltdown Men

In 1995, ✪ “The Amazing Spider-Man” by MC Spy-D

In 2017, “100 Bags” by Stormzy

In 2017, “21 Gun Salute” by Stormzy Featuring Wretch 32

In 1989, “A La Vie A L'Amour” by Jakie Quartz

In 1995, “Age Ain't Nothing But A Number” by Aaliyah

In 2006, “All Over This Town” by Upper Room

In 2006, “All Too Human” by Rakes

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna

In 1995, “As I Lay Me Down” by Sophie B. Hawkins

In 2000, “Baby Wants To Ride” by Hani

In 2017, “Bad Boys” by Stormzy Featuring Ghetts And J Hus

In 2000, “Beached” by Orbital And Angelo Badalamenti

In 2006, “Beep” by The Pussycat Dolls Featuring will.i.am

In 2000, “Believe” by Ministers De La Funk

In 2006, “Better Together” by Jack Johnson

In 2017, “Blinded By Your Grace - Pt 1” by Stormzy

In 2017, “Blinded By Your Grace - Pt 2” by Stormzy Featuring MNEK

In 1989, “Bring Down The Moon” by Boy Meets Girl

In 2000, “Bullitproof” by Breakbeat Era

In 2000, “Bye Bye Bye” by *N Sync

In 2000, “Can't Get Used To Losing You” by Colour Girl

In 2017, “Cigarettes And Cush” by Stormzy Featuring Kehlani

In 1995, “Close To You” by The Brand New Heavies

In 2017, “Cold” by Stormzy

In 2017, “Comin Out Strong” by Future Featuring The Weeknd

In 2017, “Crazy Titch” by Stormzy

In 1967, “Darling Be Home Soon” by The Lovin' Spoonful

In 1995, “Digging The Grave” by Faith No More

In 2006, “Don't Bother” by Shakira

In 2017, “Don't Cry For Me” by Stormzy Featuring Raleigh Ritchie

In 2000, “Don't You Worry” by Madasun

In 1961, “Dream Girl” by Mark Wynter

In 1995, “Drink The Elixir” by Salad

In 2000, “Drip Fed Fred” by Madness

In 1989, “End Of The Line” by Traveling Wilburys

In 1995, “Everybody Up!” by Glam Metal Detectives

In 2000, “Everything” by Dum Dums

In 2017, “First Things First” by Stormzy

In 1978, “Follow You Follow Me” by Genesis

In 2000, “Forgive Me” by Lynden David Hall

In 1995, “Hand Of The Dead Body” by Scarface

In 2006, “He's Fit” by Love Bites

In 1972, “Heart Of Gold” by Neil Young

In 2006, “Here Comes The Rumour Mill” by Young Knives

In 1995, “High And Dry / Planet Telex” by Radiohead

In 2000, “Hip Hop” by Dead Prez

In 1995, “Hip Today” by Extreme

In 1995, “I Can't Be With You” by The Cranberries

In 1967, “I Can't Make It / Just Passing” by Small Faces

In 1978, “I Don't Wanna Go To Chelsea” by Elvis Costello And The Attractions

In 1978, “I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass” by Nick Lowe

In 1989, “I Second That Emotion” by 10Db

In 1978, “I'll Go Where The Music Takes Me” by Tina Charles

In 1989, “I'm Riffin (English Rasta)” by MC Duke

In 2000, “If You Have To Go” by Geneva

In 2006, “In This Home On Ice” by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

In 1967, “Is This What I Get For Loving” by Marianne Faithfull

In 2006, “It's Chico Time” by Chico

In 1972, “Jesus” by Cliff Richard

In 1989, “Just A Little More” by Deluxe

In 2017, “Lay Me Bare” by Stormzy

In 2000, “Let The Freak” by Big Ron

In 2000, “Love On The Northern Line” by Northern Line

In 1995, “Making The Most Of” by Dodgy

In 1961, “Marry Me” by Mike Preston

In 2006, “Moodswings (To Come At Me Like That)” by Charlotte Church

In 2006, “Move Along” by The All-American Rejects

In 2017, “Mr. Skeng” by Stormzy

In 1967, “My Friend Jack” by The Smoke

In 1961, “My Kind Of Girl” by Matt Monro

In 1978, “News Of The World” by The Jam

In 2006, “No Tomorrow” by Orson

In 1995, “Nowhere Land” by Clubhouse

In 2000, “Off The Wall” by Wisdôme

In 1989, “One Man” by Chanelle

In 2000, “Oscar” by Shack

In 2006, “Over And Over” by Hot Chip

In 1989, “Rain Steam And Speed” by The Men They Couldn't Hang

In 1961, “Ram-Bunk-Shush” by The Ventures

In 1978, “Ready Steady Go” by Generation X

In 2017, “Return Of The Rucksack” by Stormzy

In 1978, “Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)” by Fleetwood Mac

In 1989, “Round And Round” by New Order

In 1989, “Save Up All Your Tears” by Robin Beck

In 2017, “Selfish” by Future Featuring Rihanna

In 2006, “Sewn” by The Feeling

In 2000, “Shalala Lala” by Vengaboys

In 2017, “Show You Love” by Kato Featuring Sigala And Hailee Steinfeld

In 1978, “Singin' In The Rain” by Sheila And B. Devotion

In 2000, “Sitting Down Here” by Lene Marlin

In 1995, “Six Feet Deep EP” by Gravediggaz

In 2017, “Slide” by Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean And Migos

In 2006, “Standing On My Own Again” by Graham Coxon

In 1978, “Stay With Me Baby” by David Essex

In 2017, “Stay” by Zedd Featuring Alessia Cara

In 2000, “Sunshine” by Yomanda

In 1989, “Surrender To Me” by Ann Wilson And Robin Zander

In 2017, “Swalla” by Jason Derulo Featuring Nicki Minaj And TY Dolla $ign

In 1995, “Tall'N'Handsome” by Outrage

In 1995, “Ten Storey Love Song” by The Stone Roses

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees

In 2006, “The Boy Who Ran Away” by Mystery Jets

In 1989, “The Golden Calf” by Prefab Sprout

In 2000, “The Hardest Thing” by 98 Degrees

In 1989, “The King Is Here / The 900 Number” by 45 King

In 2000, “The Orange Theme” by Cygnus X

In 1989, “The Rattler” by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie

In 2006, “The Weakness In Me” by Keisha White

In 1961, “Theme From 'Exodus'” by Ferrante And Teicher

In 1989, “This Time” by Kiara

In 1978, “Too Hot Ta Trot / Zoom” by The Commodores

In 1967, “Touch Me Touch Me” by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich

In 1989, “Touch Me” by Brian Keith

In 1961, “Trambone” by Krew Kats

In 1989, “Vagabonds” by New Model Army

In 2017, “Velvet / Jenny Francis” by Stormzy

In 2000, “Wait And Bleed” by Slipknot

In 1995, “Wake Up Boo” by The Boo Radleys

In 1989, “Wanna Be Good Tonight” by Candi Mckenzie

In 2006, “Watchin'” by Freemasons Featuring Amanda Wilson

In 1989, “We'll Go Dreaming” by Judie Tzuke

In 1972, “What Is Life?” by Olivia Newton-John

In 1995, “When I Kiss You (I Hear Charlie Parker)” by Sparks

In 1989, “Who Wants To Be The Disco King?” by The Wonder Stuff

In 2000, “Won't Take It Lying Down” by Honeyz

In 1961, “Wooden Heart (muss i denn...)” by Elvis Presley

In 1989, “World Outside Your Window” by Tanita Tikaram

In 1995, “Yeke Yeke” by Mory Kante

In 1989, “Yo Yo Get Funky” by DJ Fast Eddie

In 1995, “You Sexy Dancer” by Rockford Files

Australian Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1995, ✪ “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex

In 1950, ✪ “I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Coconuts” by Freddy Martin And His Orchestra Featuring Merv Griffin or Sammy Kaye

In 1978, “(What A) Wonderful World / Wooden Planes” by Art Garfunkel, James Taylor And Paul Simon / Art Garfunkel

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna

In 1950, “Birth Of The Blues” by Guy Lombardo

In 1972, “Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin

In 1995, “Couldn't Do It” by Regurgitator

In 1978, “Ebony Eyes / Outskirts” by Bob Welch

In 1989, “Fine Time” by Yazz

In 1989, “Follow Your Heart” by The Party Boys

In 2006, “Get Your Number” by Mariah Carey

In 1978, “How Long / My Lady's Chamber” by Scandal

In 1950, “I Told Them All About You” by Donald Peers

In 1995, “I'm Jealous” by Divinyls

In 1989, “I'm On My Way” by The Proclaimers

In 1967, “I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy” by Paul Jones

In 1989, “It's Only Love” by Simply Red

In 2006, “L.O.V.E.” by Ashlee Simpson

In 1978, “Loud And Clear (EP)” by Jo Jo Zep And The Falcons

In 1989, “Nathan Jones” by Bananarama

In 1961, “Never On Sunday” by Don Costa Orchestra

In 2006, “Never Say Never” by Vandalism

In 2006, “Part A” by Jinn

In 1978, “Put Your Love In Me / Let Them Be The Judge” by Hot Chocolate

In 1978, “San Francisco (You've Got Me) / Fire Island” by Village People

In 2017, “Selfish” by Future Featuring Rihanna

In 2006, “She's Love” by End Of Fashion

In 2017, “Slide” by Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean And Migos

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay

In 2017, “Stay” by Zedd Featuring Alessia Cara

In 2000, “Tarantella 2000” by Linguini Brothers

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees

In 1950, “The 'Harry Lime (The Third Man) Theme'” by Anton Karas or Roberto Inglez

In 1967, “The Beat Goes On” by Sonny And Cher

In 1950, “The Echo Told Me A Lie” by Primo Scala And His Banjo And Accordion Band

In 2000, “The Last Love Song” by Robertson Brothers

In 2006, “The Shake” by Kisschasy

In 1967, “There Won't Be Many Coming Home” by Roy Orbison

In 1989, “Voice Of Reason” by Noiseworks

In 1989, “Waiting For A Star To Fall” by Boy Meets Girl

In 2000, “What's A Girl To Do?” by Sister 2 Sister

In 2006, “White Unicorn” by Wolfmother

In 1972, “Without You / Gotta Get Up” by Nilsson

In 1950, “You're Breaking My Heart” by Vic Damone or Buddy Clark

In 1989, “Your Mama Don't Dance” by Poison

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1972, ✪ “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath peaked at number 52 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1944, ✪ “Mairzy Doats” by Al Trace And His Orchestra With Red Maddox peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, ✪ “Mellow Yellow” by Senator Bobby With Senator McKinley peaked at number 99 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, ✪ “Psycho Killer” by Talking Heads peaked at number 92 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1950, ✪ “Rag Mop” by Ralph Flanagan Featuring Harry Prime peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, ✪ “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh)” by Robert John peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “(Love Me) Love The Life I Lead” by Fantastics peaked at number 86 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Anything” by Jay-Z peaked at number 55 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)” by Tupac And Outlawz peaked at number 72 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Baby, Help Me” by Percy Sledge peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Baby, I Need Your Lovin'” by Johnny Rivers peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Baby” by Brandy peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Because You Love Me” by Jo Dee Messina peaked at number 53 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Brandy” by Scott English peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “California” by Debby Boone peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Can You Stand The Rain” by New Edition peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Cerveza” by Bert Kaempfert peaked at number 73 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Dear God” by Midge Ure peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Diamonds Are Forever” by Shirley Bassey peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Do What You Set Out To Do” by Bobby 'Blue' Bland peaked at number 64 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Epistle To Dippy” by Donovan peaked at number 19 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Everlasting Love” by Gloria Estefan peaked at number 27 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Everybody Needs Somebody To Love” by Wilson Pickett peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Everytime We Touch” by Cascada peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Floy Joy” by The Supremes peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Get Up” by Amel Larrieux peaked at number 97 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Good Time Baby” by Bobby Rydell peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Handbags And Gladrags” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 42 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Happy Anniversary” by Little River Band peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Havin' Fun” by Dion peaked at number 42 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Hollywood” by Boz Scaggs peaked at number 49 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “How Did I Get By Without You” by John Waite peaked at number 89 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “I Beg Your Pardon (Rose Garden)” by Kon Kan peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “I Dig You Baby” by Jerry Butler peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “I Need A Hot Girl” by Hot Boys peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “If I Wanted To” by Melissa Etheridge peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “It's All Up To You” by The Dells peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'” by Bobby Byrd peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Love Is Here And Now You're Gone” by The Supremes peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Love Me Right” by Denise LaSalle peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Love Me, Love Me Love” by Frank Mills peaked at number 46 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Mr. Penguin” by Lunar Funk peaked at number 63 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “No Leaf Clover” by Metallica With Michael Kamen conducting The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Paradise City” by Guns N' Roses peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Paris” by The Chainsmokers peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Peg” by Steely Dan peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” by Linda Ronstadt peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Pump It” by Black Eyed Peas peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1950, “Quicksilver” by Bing Crosby And The Andrews Sisters peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Ram-Bunk-Shush” by The Ventures peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Ring The Living Bell” by Melanie peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Silver Dreams” by The Babys peaked at number 53 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Still In My Heart” by Tracie Spencer peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Storybook Children (Daybreak)” by Bette Midler peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Surrender To Me” by Ann Wilson And Robin Zander peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “That's What Love Will Make You Do” by Little Milton peaked at number 59 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “The Dis-Advantages Of You” by Brass Ring peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “The Name Of The Game” by ABBA peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “The Nickel Song” by Melanie peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “The People In Me” by Music Machine peaked at number 66 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “The Way You Do The Things You Do” by Rita Coolidge peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Theme From 'Tunes Of Glory'” by Mitch Miller And His Orchestra And Chorus peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Theme From 'Tunes Of Glory'” by The Cambridge Strings And Singers peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye” by Casinos peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Touch It” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Until It's Time For You To Go” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 40 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “What I Need” by Crystal Waters peaked at number 82 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “What's Your Name?” by Lynyrd Skynyrd peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Wheels” by The String-A-Longs peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “White Lies” by Grin peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Willpower Weak, Temptation Strong” by Bullet peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1967, “You Always Hurt Me” by The Impressions peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “You Can Have Her” by Roy Hamilton peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” by New Kids On The Block peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “You Got Me Walking” by Jackie Wilson peaked at number 93 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “You Gotta Be” by Des'ree peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “You Want It, You Got It” by Detroit Emeralds peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “You're Beautiful” by James Blunt peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Your Man” by Josh Turner peaked at number 38 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1972, ✪ “Iron Man” by Black Sabbath peaked at number 64 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, ✪ “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh)” by Robert John peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Baby, Baby My Love's All For You” by Deniece Williams peaked at number 89 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Break On Through” by The Doors peaked at number 95 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cold” by Maroon 5 Featuring Future peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Diamonds Are Forever” by Shirley Bassey peaked at number 57 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Don't Say You Don't Remember” by Beverly Bremers peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Dreamer” by Supertramp peaked at number 75 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Everything I Own” by Bread peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Excuse Me Dear Martha” by The Pozo-Seco Singers peaked at number 100 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Faded” by soulDecision Featuring Thrust peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Fallin' In Love” by Ginette Reno peaked at number 69 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Go Where You Wanna Go” by The 5th Dimension peaked at number 18 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Good Friends” by The Poppy Family peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Gotta Try” by Three Deuces peaked at number 86 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Hey Lord” by Robert Salagen peaked at number 84 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2017, “How Would You Feel ( Paean)” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 19 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Indescribably Blue” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Keep A Light In The Window Till I Come Home” by Solomon Burke peaked at number 70 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Load Me Up” by Matthew Good Band peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Love Is Here And Now You're Gone” by The Supremes peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Love On The Brain” by Rihanna peaked at number 22 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Low Man” by Don Norman peaked at number 68 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Model Girl” by Johnny Maestro peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Peg” by Steely Dan peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Perfect Situation” by Weezer peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Pony Time” by Chubby Checker peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Precious And Few” by Climax peaked at number 6 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Pretty Ballerina” by Left Banke peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Raise Your Hand” by Eddie Floyd peaked at number 74 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Reminder” by The Weeknd peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Richard Corey” by Chicago Loop peaked at number 98 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Runnin' Away” by Sly And The Family Stone peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star” by The Byrds peaked at number 19 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Stop!” by Sam Brown peaked at number 18 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Surrender” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Sweet Seasons” by Carole King peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “The Beat Goes On” by Sonny And Cher peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Theme From 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'” by Meco peaked at number 24 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” by D'Angelo peaked at number 21 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1978, “What's Your Name?” by Lynyrd Skynyrd peaked at number 6 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Who I Am Hates Who I've Been” by Relient K peaked at number 21 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Wish You Didn't Have To Go” by James And Bobby Purify peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Without You” by Nilsson peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1995, ✪ “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex peaked at number 18 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “All I Really Want” by Kim Lucas peaked at number 4 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “All She Wants Is” by Duran Duran peaked at number 42 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Bad Reputation” by Freedy Johnston peaked at number 80 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Better Man” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 9 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Bring It All To Me” by Blaque (Ivory) Featuring *N Sync peaked at number 7 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Cryin'” by Vixen peaked at number 91 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Don't Tell Me” by Van Halen peaked at number 36 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “I Wanna Have Some Fun” by Samantha Fox peaked at number 16 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “L.U.V.” by John Mellencamp peaked at number 38 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “My Heart Can't Tell You No” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 5 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Perfect” by Fairground Attraction peaked at number 58 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Prime Of Life” by Neil Young peaked at number 37 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Private Emotion” by Ricky Martin Featuring Meja peaked at number 28 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Pure Shoes” by All Saints peaked at number 35 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Take A Bow” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Truth Untold” by The Odds peaked at number 15 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Under The Gun” by Foreigner peaked at number 55 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1989, “What I Am” by Edie Brickell And The New Bohemians peaked at number 1 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Whiney Whiney” by Willi One Blood peaked at number 43 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1972, ✪ “Blue Is The Colour” by Chelsea Football Team peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, ✪ “The Amazing Spider-Man” by MC Spy-D peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Age Ain't Nothing But A Number” by Aaliyah peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “All Over This Town” by Upper Room peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “All Too Human” by Rakes peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Are You Sure” by The Allisons peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “As I Lay Me Down” by Sophie B. Hawkins peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Baby Come Back” by Player peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Baby Wants To Ride” by Hani peaked at number 70 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Bad Boys” by Stormzy Featuring Ghetts And J Hus peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Be Here” by Clive Griffin peaked at number 76 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Beached” by Orbital And Angelo Badalamenti peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Beep” by The Pussycat Dolls Featuring will.i.am peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Believe” by Elton John peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Believe” by Ministers De La Funk peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Big For Your Boots” by Stormzy peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Blow The House Down” by Living In A Box peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Bullitproof” by Breakbeat Era peaked at number 65 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Bye Bye Bye” by *N Sync peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Can't Get Used To Losing You” by Colour Girl peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cigarettes And Cush” by Stormzy Featuring Kehlani peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Close To You” by The Brand New Heavies peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cold” by Maroon 5 Featuring Future peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cold” by Stormzy peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Cryin'” by Vixen peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Digging The Grave” by Faith No More peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Don't Bother” by Shakira peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Don't Give Me Your Life” by Alex Party peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Don't Take My Mind On A Trip” by Boy George peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Don't You Worry” by Madasun peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Drink The Elixir” by Salad peaked at number 66 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Drip Fed Fred” by Madness peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Everlasting Love” by Howard Jones peaked at number 62 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Everybody Up!” by Glam Metal Detectives peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Everything” by Dum Dums peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “First Things First” by Stormzy peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Flirt” by Jonathan King peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Forgive Me” by Lynden David Hall peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Hand Of The Dead Body” by Scarface peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Help!” by Bananarama And Lananeeneenoonoo peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Here Comes The Rumour Mill” by Young Knives peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “High And Dry / Planet Telex” by Radiohead peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Hip Hop” by Dead Prez peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Hip Today” by Extreme peaked at number 44 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “I'm Riffin (English Rasta)” by MC Duke peaked at number 75 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “If You Have To Go” by Geneva peaked at number 69 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “It's Chico Time” by Chico peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Ja-Da” by Johnny And The Hurricanes peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Jesus” by Cliff Richard peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Let The Freak” by Big Ron peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Let's Jump The Broomstick” by Brenda Lee peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Love On The Northern Line” by Northern Line peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Loving You Ain't Easy” by Pagliaro peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Making The Most Of” by Dodgy peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Mean Man” by W.A.S.P. peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Moodswings (To Come At Me Like That)” by Charlotte Church peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Mr. Skeng” by Stormzy peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Nothing Has Been Proved” by Dusty Springfield peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Nowhere Land” by Clubhouse peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Off The Wall” by Wisdôme peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Oscar” by Shack peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Over My Shoulder” by Mike + The Mechanics peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Push The Feeling On” by Nightcrawlers (90's) peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Ram-Bunk-Shush” by The Ventures peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win)” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Satisfy You” by Puff Daddy (aka Diddy) Featuring R. Kelly peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Save Up All Your Tears” by Robin Beck peaked at number 84 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Sewn” by The Feeling peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Shalala Lala” by Vengaboys peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Six Feet Deep EP” by Gravediggaz peaked at number 64 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Slide” by Calvin Harris Featuring Frank Ocean And Migos peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Spread Your Wings” by Queen peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Standing On My Own Again” by Graham Coxon peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Sunshine” by Yomanda peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Ten Storey Love Song” by The Stone Roses peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)” by Kenny "Dope" Presents The Bucketheads peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “The Boy Who Ran Away” by Mystery Jets peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “The Hardest Thing” by 98 Degrees peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “The Orange Theme” by Cygnus X peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “The Weakness In Me” by Keisha White peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “This Is Ska” by Longsy D peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Too Many Broken Hearts” by Jason Donovan peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Turn Up The Bass” by Tyree Featuring Kool Rock Steady peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Wages Day” by Deacon Blue peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Wait And Bleed” by Slipknot peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Wake Up Boo” by The Boo Radleys peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Watchin'” by Freemasons Featuring Amanda Wilson peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “We've Got The Whole World” by Nottingham Forest With Paper Lace peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “What Am I Gonna Do” by Emile Ford And The Checkmates peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “When I Kiss You (I Hear Charlie Parker)” by Sparks peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Who Wants To Be The Disco King?” by The Wonder Stuff peaked at number 28 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” by The Shirelles peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Without You” by Nilsson peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Won't Take It Lying Down” by Honeyz peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Wuthering Heights” by Kate Bush peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Yeke Yeke” by Mory Kante peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1995, “You Sexy Dancer” by Rockford Files peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

Australian Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1961, ✪ “Out Of Gas” by Floyd Robinson peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1995, “(Back On The) Terra Firma” by Phil And Tommy Emmanuel peaked at number 45 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1978, “2-4-6-8 Motorway / I Shall Be Released” by Tom Robinson Band peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2017, “All Time Low” by Jon Bellion peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1972, “American Pie / Empty Chairs” by Don McLean peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley (Free Baby)” by Will To Power peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Big Time Operator” by Jeff St. John And The Id peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cold” by Maroon 5 Featuring Future peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Flaunt It” by TV Rock Featuring Seany B peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1950, “Forever And Ever” by Perry Como or Russ Morgan And The Skylarks peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Get Your Number” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Here You Come Again / Me And Little Andy” by Dolly Parton peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Hey Deanie / Strange Sensation” by Shaun Cassidy peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me” by Gloria Estefan peaked at number 48 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1967, “In The Country / Finders Keepers” by Cliff Richard And The Shadows peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1989, “It's Only Love” by Simply Red peaked at number 31 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “L.O.V.E.” by Ashlee Simpson peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Last Date” by Floyd Cramer peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Move Your Body” by Eiffel 65 peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Not For You” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Part A” by Jinn peaked at number 32 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Red Hot / Sweet Surrender” by Robert Gordon peaked at number 50 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “She's Love” by End Of Fashion peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Show Me The Way” by Brian Cadd And Don Mudie peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Tarantella 2000” by Linguini Brothers peaked at number 32 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2000, “The Last Love Song” by Robertson Brothers peaked at number 50 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Music Goes Round My Head” by The Saints peaked at number 39 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “The Shake” by Kisschasy peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Uptown Festival (Part 1) / Uptown Festival (Part 2)” by Shalamar peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2006, “White Unicorn” by Wolfmother peaked at number 33 on the Australian pop singles chart.

New Zealand Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1978, “April Sun In Cuba” by Dragon peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Be Without You” by Mary J. Blige peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Betchadupa (EP)” by Betchadupa peaked at number 43 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia” by Cuban Boys peaked at number 27 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Denis” by Blondie peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Desirée” by Neil Diamond peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Everything I'm Not” by The Veronicas peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Fine Time” by New Order peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2000, “From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart” by Britney Spears peaked at number 23 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Heard 'Em Say” by Kanye West Featuring Adam Levine peaked at number 15 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Hollie Smith EP” by Hollie Smith peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Issues” by Julia Michaels peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Like The Way I Do” by Melissa Etheridge peaked at number 17 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Love Generation” by Bob Sinclar presents Goleo VI Featuring Gary "Nesta" Pine peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Nasty Girl” by The Notorious B.I.G. Featuring Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge And Avery Storm peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Not For You” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Runs In The Family” by Tim Finn peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Sometimes When We Touch” by Dan Hill peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Harder I Try” by Brother Beyond peaked at number 15 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Last Of The Famous International Playboys” by Morrissey peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Ugly” by Sugababes peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Yes Sir, I Can Boogie” by Baccara peaked at number 33 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1989, “You Got It” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

Netherlands Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1978, ✪ “Galaxy” by War peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1961, ✪ “Sucu Sucu” by Ping-Ping And Al Verlaine peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, ✪ “Them Girls, Them Girls” by Zig And Zag peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1978, “(Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again” by L.T.D. peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Alice? Who The F**k Is Alice?” by Gompie peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Anything For You” by Gloria Estefan And The Miami Sound Machine peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Back At One” by Brian McKnight peaked at number 33 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Barcelona” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Bibia Be Ye Ye” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Castle On The Hill” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Dans nog eenmaal met mij” by The Fouryo's peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Denis” by Blondie peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Dive” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Don't Say You Love Me” by M2M peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Don't Wanna Let You Go” by Five peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Dromendief” by Van Dik Hout peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Engel wie du” by Juliane Werding, Maggie Reilly, Victor Lazlo peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Eraser” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Feelin' Alright” by Joe Cocker peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Figaro” by Brotherhood Of Man peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Forever Young” by Interactive peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Galway Girl” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Geef me je hand” by Ciska Peters peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Girls” by Charly Lownoise And Mental Theo peaked at number 48 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Happier” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Heart Of Gold” by Neil Young peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Hearts Don't Break Around Here” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Here You Come Again” by Dolly Parton peaked at number 29 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Hey Joe” by Jimi Hendrix peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Hot Legs” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “How Would You Feel (Paean)” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1961, “I Love You” by Cliff Richard And The Shadows peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “L.B. Boogie” by Livin' Blues peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Like A Locomotion” by Bam To Bam Bam peaked at number 36 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Mercedes Benz” by T-Spoon Featuring Jean Shy peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Na-Na-Na” by The Shoes peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Nancy Mulligan” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 26 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “New Man” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “On The Ride” by Continental Uptight Band peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Poesje stoei” by Urbanus peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Poppa Joe” by The Sweet peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Boo Selecta)” by Artful Dodger peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1967, “Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)” by Engelbert Humperdinck peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Roundabout” by Yes peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Sailor” by Petula Clark peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Save Myself” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 29 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Supermarket Flowers” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1967, “The Beat Goes On” by Sonny And Cher peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss” by Bloodhound Gang peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1967, “What A Crazy Life” by The Cats peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2017, “What Do I Know?” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Wild Thing” by Tone Loc peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2006, “You Gotta Be” by D-Ground peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

Sweden Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1978, ✪ “Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll” by Ian Dury peaked at number 12 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2000, ✪ “The Ballad Of Chasey Lain” by Bloodhound Gang peaked at number 35 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2000, “All The Small Things” by blink-182 peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Dive” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 28 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2006, “First Day Of My Life” by Melanie C peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Happier” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Harlequin” by Harlequin [SE] peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Hyper Hyper” by Scooter peaked at number 26 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2006, “I Don't Need You” by Clark peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1989, “I Was Lucky” by So What! peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1978, “It's A Heartache” by Bonnie Tyler And The Bonnie Tyler Band peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Last Goodbye” by Da Buzz peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Love Me For A Reason” by Boyzone peaked at number 28 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Miss Decibel” by Wizex peaked at number 10 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Monday Morning Apocalypse” by Evergrey peaked at number 19 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “New Man” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 29 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Otherside” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 19 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Phuturistic Journey” by Earthbound peaked at number 48 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1978, “Right Back Where We Started From” by Maxine Nightingale peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1989, “She Drives Me Crazy” by Fine Young Cannibals peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Sista morgonen” by Niklas Strömstedt peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Sorry” by Madonna peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Statements” by Loreen peaked at number 13 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees peaked at number 43 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Living Years” by Mike + The Mechanics peaked at number 18 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Tillbaka till sagolandet” by De Lyckliga Kompisarna peaked at number 35 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Vi har bara varandra” by Tomas di Leva peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2017, “What Do I Know?” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 25 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

Austria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2017, “All Time Low” by Jon Bellion peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Bella stella” by Highland peaked at number 12 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “China In Her Eyes” by Modern Talking peaked at number 22 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Der Rotwein wird mein Tod sein” by Jojo's peaked at number 38 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Dunkler Ort” by Böhse Onkelz peaked at number 17 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2006, “I Belong To You (il ritmo della passione)” by Eros Ramazzotti And Anastacia peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Move Your Ass!” by Scooter peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2000, “My Heart Goes Boom (La Di Da Da)” by French Affair peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1995, “No Communication” by Bingoboys peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Scared To Be Lonely” by Martin Garrix Featuring Dua Lipa peaked at number 10 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Sorry” by Madonna peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Uh Mamma” by Banaroo peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Wild Thang” by Mr. Ed Jumps The Gun peaked at number 20 on the Austria pop singles chart.

France Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1989, ✪ “Don't Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, ✪ “The Bad Touch” by Bloodhound Gang peaked at number 21 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Afro Trap, Part. 7 (La puissance)” by MHD peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Comme...” by Roch Voisine peaked at number 47 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Dear Lie” by TLC peaked at number 40 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Digging The Grave” by Faith No More peaked at number 23 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Funkdafied” by Da Brat peaked at number 42 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Here I Go” by 2 Unlimited peaked at number 25 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Je ne suis qu'une chanson” by Magalie Vaé peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Je veux vivre (au milieu de la musique)” by Jane Fostin peaked at number 41 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Journalistes en danger” by Alpha Blondy peaked at number 48 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “La fête au village” by Les Musclés peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Le soleil donne” by Laurent Voulzy peaked at number 21 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Love Affair” by Johnny Hallyday Featuring Kathy Mattea peaked at number 35 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Megamix” by Ice MC peaked at number 12 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Pump Up The Flim Flam” by Tolga "Flim Flam" Balkan peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Ready” by DJ Flex peaked at number 31 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Show Me The Way” by SKO peaked at number 17 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “T'embrasser à Mexico” by Boom Boom And Les Tequilas peaked at number 45 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Temperature” by Sean Paul peaked at number 4 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe And 98 Degrees peaked at number 28 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Loco-Motion” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1989, “The Party” by Kraze peaked at number 17 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2000, “What A Girl Wants” by Christina Aguilera peaked at number 11 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2006, “À contre sens” by Jérémy Amelin peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Élisa” by Serge Gainsbourg peaked at number 36 on the France pop singles chart.

Norway Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1967, ✪ “Mellow Yellow” by Donovan peaked at number 7 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1967, ✪ “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Believer” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 13 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Dive” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 24 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Don't Kill My Vibe” by Sigrid peaked at number 28 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Flying High” by Captain Hollywood Project peaked at number 12 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Happier” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 22 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1961, “Les enfants du Pirée (Never On Sunday)” by Melina Mercouri peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “New Man” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 18 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1995, “Pin Me Down” by Clawfinger peaked at number 15 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Stay” by Zedd Featuring Alessia Cara peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Straight Up” by Paula Abdul peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2000, “The Great Beyond” by R.E.M. peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Ugly” by Sugababes peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Walkin' With J EP” by Motorpsycho peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.

Switzerland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1978, ✪ “Egyptian Reggae” by Jonathan Richman And The Modern Lovers peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Beautiful Soul” by Jesse McCartney peaked at number 22 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Bye Bye Bye” by *N Sync peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” by Poison peaked at number 12 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Fine Time” by Yazz peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Green Light” by Lorde peaked at number 19 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “I wär so gärn” by Natacha peaked at number 36 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1989, “In The Air Tonight ('88 Remix)” by Phil Collins peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1995, “It's Cool Man” by XXL Featuring Peter 'Cool Man' Steiner peaked at number 4 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1989, “Love Train” by Holly Johnson peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1972, “Poppa Joe” by The Sweet peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Pure Shores” by All Saints peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Uh Mamma” by Banaroo peaked at number 11 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “We Are Strong” by Laura peaked at number 37 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “You Raise Me Up” by Westlife peaked at number 18 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

Italy Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2000, “Gechi e vampiri” by Gerardina Trovato peaked at number 14 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Il timido ubriaco” by Max Gazzè peaked at number 13 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Irraggiungibile” by L'Aura peaked at number 17 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2006, “L'alfabeto degli amanti” by Michele Zarrillo peaked at number 12 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2006, “L'uomo delle stelle” by Ron peaked at number 19 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Liberi di sognare” by Gianluca Grignani peaked at number 7 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Sentimento” by Avion Travel peaked at number 9 on the Italy pop singles chart.

Finland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2006, “Blade” by Warp Brothers Featuring Red Monkey peaked at number 18 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Don't Give Up” by Chicane Featuring Bryan Adams peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “En himmelsk drog” by Kent peaked at number 11 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Energiaa” by Pete Seppälä Featuring Ilkka Jääskeläinen And Roni Tran peaked at number 2 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Falling” by Passionworks peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Just Can't Get Enough” by Murphy Brown Featuring Lorraine peaked at number 13 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Pump It” by Black Eyed Peas peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Rahan Takii” by Antti Tuisku peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “S.O.S. (Message In A Bottle)” by Filterfunk peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2000, “Smooth” by Santana Featuring Rob Thomas peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Song To Say Goodbye” by Placebo peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Stay” by Zedd Featuring Alessia Cara peaked at number 20 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Step By Step” by Ron Gelfer peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Tahdon rakastella sinua” by Sanni peaked at number 4 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Totuuden henki” by Stella [FI] peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2006, “V.I.P.” by Jane [FI] peaked at number 7 on the Finland pop singles chart.

Spain Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2006, “Beat Of My Heart” by Hilary Duff peaked at number 17 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Despierta” by Edurne peaked at number 5 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Look On The Floor (Hypnotic Tango)” by Bananarama peaked at number 12 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Rock With You” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 1 on the Spain pop singles chart.

Denmark Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2006, “Apache Rocks The Bottom!” by Scooter peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Chained To The Rhythm” by Katy Perry Featuring Skip Marley peaked at number 10 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Cold” by Maroon 5 Featuring Future peaked at number 19 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 2 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Run It!” by Chris Brown Featuring Juelz Santana peaked at number 13 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers Featuring Coldplay peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2006, “Ugly” by Sugababes peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2017, “Utro” by Gulddreng peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

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