🎵Richard (Soul Singer) Brooks -- is 83 in the year 2023 and 84 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1940 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Soul Singer
Group Names: The Impressions
🎵🎸Joe Brown -- is 82 in the year 2023 and 83 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1941
Rock & Roll Singer/Guitarist, English
✍🎵🎷Jim Douglas -- is 81 in the year 2023 and 82 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1942
Author, Banjoist, Jazz Singer/Guitarist, Scottish
🎵Magic Dick -- is 78 in the year 2023 and 79 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1945
Harmonicaist
Names/Places: RN:Richard Salwitz
Group Names: J. Geils Band
🎵🎷🎸Lou Marini Jr. -- is 78 in the year 2023 and 79 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1945 N.S.
Arranger, Composer, Saxophonist, Blues Performer, Jazz Performer, Soul Performer, Rock & Roll Musician
Names/Places: aka Blue Lou Marini
Group Names: Blood Sweat & Tears
🎵Marlon Hargis -- is 74 in the year 2023 and 75 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1949
Singer, Keyboardist
Group Names: Exile
🎵John Glover -- is 74 in the year 2023 and 75 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1949
Conductor
🎵Stevie Wonder -- is 73 in the year 2023 and 74 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1950 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Music Producer, Arranger, Composer, Songwriter, Drummer, Harmonicaist, Keyboardist, Organist, Pianist, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Names/Places: b. in Saginaw, Mi; RN:Steveland Judkins then Morris
Song Titles: Fingertips Part 1 and 2, Uptight (Everything's Alright), Blowin' in the Wind, A Place in the Sun, I Was Made to Love Her, Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day, My Cherie Amour, Yester-Me Yester-You Yesterday, Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours, Superstition, You Are the Sunshine of My Life, Higher Ground, Living for the City, You Haven't Done Nothing, Boobie on Reggae Woman, I Wish, Isn't She Lovely?, Sir Duke, Send One Your Love, Master Blaster (Jammin'), That Girl, Ebony and Ivory (with Paul McCartney), Do I Do, I Just Called To Say I Love You, That's What Friends Are For
Album Titles: Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius, Talking Book, Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale, Songs in the Key of Life, Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants, Hotter Than July, The Woman in Red, In Square Circle, A Time to Love
🎵🎸Paul Thompson -- is 72 in the year 2023 and 73 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1951 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Alternative Rock Drummer, English
Names/Places: not to be confused with Porl or Pearl Thompson
Misc: he's NOT the Cure musician
Group Names: Roxy Music
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🎵🎸Gregg Dechert -- is 71 in the year 2023 and 72 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1952
Singer, Rock & Roll Keyboardist, Canadian
Group Names: Uriah Heep
🎵Johnny Logan -- is 69 in the year 2023 and 70 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1954
Composer, Songwriter, Singer, Australian, Irish
Names/Places: RN:Sean Patrick Michael Sherrard
🎵Ray Kennedy -- is 69 in the year 2023 and 70 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1954
Music Producer, Songwriter, Country Singer
🎭🎵Tshala Muana -- is 65 in the year 2023 and 66 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1958
Dancer, Composer, Singer, Congo
🎵Allen Shamblin -- is 64 in the year 2023 and 65 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1959 N.S.
Country Music Songwriter
🎵🎸John Richardson -- is 59 in the year 2023 and 60 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1964
Rock & Roll Drummer
Group Names: Will Hoge, Gin Blossoms, Badfinger, Wilco
🎵🎸Lorraine McIntosh -- is 59 in the year 2023 and 60 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1964
Alternative Rock Singer, Scottish
Group Names: Deacon Blue
🎵🎸Darius Rucker -- is 57 in the year 2023 and 58 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1966
Songwriter, Rhythm Guitarist, Modern Rock Singer
Group Names: Hootie and the Blowfish (lead), soloist
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🎵Mickey Madden -- is 44 in the year 2023 and 45 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1979
Pop Bassist
Group Names: Maroon 5
🎭🎵Iwan Rheon -- is 38 in the year 2023 and 39 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1985
Actor, Singer, Musician, Welsh (Wales)
TV Shows: Game of Thrones (as Ramsay Snow)
Movie Titles: Wild Bill, Misfits, Residue
🎭🎵Candice King -- is 36 in the year 2023 and 37 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1987 N.S.
Actress, Pop Singer
Group Names: Hannah Montana (backup vocalist, also for Miley Cyrus)
TV Shows: The Vampire Diaries (as Caroline Forbes)
Movie Titles: Juno, Deadgirl
🎵🎸Wylie Gelber -- is 35 in the year 2023 and 36 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1988
Folk Musician, Rock Musician
Group Names: Dawes
🎭🎵Debby Ryan -- is 30 in the year 2023 and 31 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1993
Actress, Director, Singer
TV Shows: The Suite Life on Deck (as Bailey), Jessie (as Jessie), Sing It! (as Holli)
🎵Morgan Wallen -- is 30 in the year 2023 and 31 in the year 2024; b.5/13/1993 N.S.
Country Singer
🎵Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1842 d.11/22/1900 (58)
Composer, English
Names/Places: b. in London
Misc: co-comic operetta author of (William) Gilbert & Sullivan team in writing 14 comic operas; some say May 14
🎭🎵David Broekman -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1902 d.1/1/1958 (55)
Panelist, Musician
🎵Ken Darby -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1909 d.1/24/1992 (82)
Composer
Misc: He adapted music for such films a "The King and I" and "Camelot," winning three Academy Awards. He also wrote the Elvis Presley hit "Love Me Tender."
🎭🎵Maxine Sullivan -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1911 d.4/7/1987 (75)
Actress, Singer
Names/Places: John Kirby's wife
🎵🎷Gil Evans -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1912 d.3/20/1988 (75)
Arranger, Composer, Keyboardist, Pianist, Jazz Musician, Canadian
🎭🎵Virginia "Ginny" Simms -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1913 N.S. d.4/4/1994 N.S. (80)
Movie/Stage Actress, Singer
Misc: some sources state May 25, 1911, 1914 or 1915
Group Names: Kay Kyser Band
🎵William Joseph Schwann -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1913 d.6/7/1998 (85)
Music Publisher
Book Titles: The Record and Tape Guide
🎵Johnny Wright -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1914 d.9/27/2011 (97)
Country Singer
Names/Places: Kitty Wells' husband
Group Names: Jonnie and Jack
🎵Jack Anglin -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1916 N.S. d.3/8/1963 N.S. (46)
Country Singer/Guitarist
Group Names: Johnnie and Jack
🎵🎷Red Garland -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1923 d.4/23/1984 (60)
Jazz Pianist
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🎵Fred Hellerman -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1927 d.9/1/2016 N.S. (89)
Music Producer, Composer, Songwriter, Baritone, Folk Singer/Guitarist
Group Names: The Weavers
Album Titles: Alice's Restaurant (produced for Arlo Guthrie)
🎭🎵Teddy Randazzo -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1937 d.11/21/2003 (66)
Actor, Music Producer, Songwriter, Singer
🎵Judith Somogi -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1937 d.3/23/1988 (50)
Conductor
🎵John Smith -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1938 d.11/26/2000 (62)
Bass Singer/Basso
Group Names: The Monotones
🎵🎸Ritchie Valens -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1941 d.2/3/1959 (17)
Hall of Famer, Composer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Rockabilly Singer
Names/Places: b. in Pacoima, Ca.; RN:Richard Steven Valenzuela
Misc: "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied his hit into "Lasagna"
Song Titles: La Bamba
🎵🎷John Von Ohlen -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1941 N.S. d.10/3/2018 N.S. (77)
Bandleader, Jazz Drummer
🎵Mary Wells -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1943 N.S. d.7/26/1992 N.S. (49)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Names/Places: b. in Detroit; MN:Esther
Song Titles: My Guy
🎵Carolyn Franklin -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1945 d.4/25/1988 (43)
Soul Singer
Names/Places: Aretha's sister
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🎵🎸Peter "Overend" Watts -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1947 N.S. d.1/22/2017 N.S. (69)
Songwriter, Singer, Rock & Roll Bassist, English
Misc: some say b. 1949
Group Names: Mott The Hopple
🎵🎸Danny Kirwan -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1950 N.S. d.6/8/2018 N.S. (68)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Rock & Roll Singer/Guitarist, English
Group Names: Fleetwood Mac
🎵Lari White -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1965 d.1/23/2018 N.S. (52)
Country Singer
🎵Melanie Thornton -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1967 d.11/24/2001 N.S. (34)
Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: LaBouche
Song Titles: Be My Lover, Sweet Dreams
🎵Andy Williams -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/13/1972 N.S. d.7/9/2021 N.S. (49)
Drummer, Christian/Contemporary Performer
Group Names: Casting Crowns
🎵Johannes Bach -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/26/1604 d.5/13/1673 (68)
Composer, German
Misc: May 13 was the day he was buried
🎵Clara Kellogg -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/9/1842 d.5/13/1916 (73)
Opera Singer
🎭🎵Ernest Torrence -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/26/1878 d.5/13/1933 (54)
Movie Actor, Opera Singer, Scottish
Movie Titles: Hunchback of Notre Dame, King Of Kings
🎵Whispering Jack Smith -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/31/1898 d.5/13/1950 (51)
Singer
🎵Hermann Jadlowker -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/5/1879 d.5/13/1953 (73)
Opera Singer, Russian
🎵Don Kirkpatrick -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/17/1905 d.5/13/1956 (50)
Pianist
🎭🎵James Gideon "Gid" Tanner -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/6/1885 N.S. d.5/13/1960 N.S. (74)
Comedian, Fiddler, Bandleader, Country Performer
🎵🎷"Bob" Wills -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/6/1905 N.S. d.5/13/1975 N.S. (70)
Hall of Famer, Composer, Songwriter, Fiddler, Bandleader, Blues Singer, Jazz Singer, Country Singer
Names/Places: NN: The King of the Western Swing; RFMN:James Robert
Misc: Country-Style swing with jazz band influence
Group Names: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys (lead)
🎵Joan Weber -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/12/1935 d.5/13/1981 (45)
Singer
🎵Nathan Abshire -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/27/1913 d.5/13/1981 (67)
Composer, Singer, Accordionist
Misc: Cajun style
🎵Forbes Robinson -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/21/1926 d.5/13/1987 (60)
Opera Singer, British
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🎵🎷Chet Baker -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/23/1929 d.5/13/1988 (58)
Singer, Jazz Trumpeter
Names/Places: RFN:Chesney
🎵Rose Carter -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/31/1914 d.5/13/1997 (82)
Soprano
Group Names: Chuck Wagon Gang
🎵Eddie Barclay -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/26/1921 d.5/13/2005 (84)
Singer
🎵🎷Victor Sproles -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/18/1927 N.S. d.5/13/2005 N.S. (77)
Jazz Bassist
🎵Johnnie Wilder -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/3/1949 d.5/13/2006 (56)
Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: Heatwave
🎵🎸Donald "Duck" Dunn -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/24/1941 N.S. d.5/13/2012 N.S. (70)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Soul Singer, Rock & Roll Bassist
Group Names: Booker T. & the MGs, Mar-Keys
🎵🎷Buster Cooper -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/4/1929 N.S. d.5/13/2016 N.S. (87)
Jazz Trombonist
🎵Jimmy (Singer) Powell -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/3/1942 N.S. d.5/13/2016 N.S. (73)
Rhythm and Blues Singer, British
Group Names: Jimmy Powell and the 5 Dimensions
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⛪🎭🎵Doris Day -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/3/1922 N.S. d.5/13/2019 N.S. (97)
Christian Scientist, Vegetarian, TV/Movie Actress, Producer, Adult-Pop Singer
Names/Places: b. in Cincinnatti, Oh.; RN:Doris Mary von Kappelhoff; NN: Girl Next Door
TV Shows: Doris Day Show (as Doris Martin)
Movie Titles: Tha Man Who Knew Too Much, Pillow Talk, Calamity Jane
In 1972, ✪ “Troglodyte (Cave Man)” by The Jimmy Castor Bunch
In 1989, “(Between A) Rock And A Hard Place” by Cutting Crew
In 1961, “(I've Got) Spring Fever” by Little Willie John
In 1978, “(You're Such A) Fabulous Dancer” by Wha-Koo
In 1961, “A Love Of My Own” by Carla Thomas
In 1961, “Abdul's Party” by Larry Verne
In 1967, “Ain't No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell
In 1972, “Ain't That Loving You” by Isaac Hayes
In 1978, “Almighty Fire (Woman Of The Future)” by Aretha Franklin
In 1967, “Am I Grooving You” by Freddie Scott
In 2017, “Attention” by Charlie Puth
In 1995, “Baby Baby” by Corona
In 1961, “Baby Face” by Bobby Vee
In 1961, “Barbara Ann” by The Regents
In 1967, “Beat The Clock” by The McCoys
In 1950, “Bewitched” by Gordon Jenkins Featuring Bonnie Lou Williams
In 1950, “Choo'n'Gum” by Teresa Brewer
In 1989, “Crazy About Her” by Rod Stewart
In 1995, “December” by Collective Soul
In 2000, “Desert Rose” by Sting Featuring Cheb Mami
In 1972, “Don't Want To Say Goodbye” by Raspberries
In 1967, “Eight Men, Four Women” by O.V. Wright
In 1989, “Fascination Street” by The Cure
In 1967, “Girls In Love” by Gary Lewis And The Playboys
In 1972, “Giving Up” by Donny Hathaway
In 2017, “Hard Times” by Paramore
In 1961, “He Needs Me” by Gloria Lynne
In 1967, “I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)” by B.J. Thomas
In 2000, “I Disappear” by Metallica
In 1961, “I Don't Mind” by James Brown And The Famous Flames
In 2000, “I Hope You Dance” by Lee Ann Womack With Sons Of The Desert
In 1989, “I Like It” by Dino
In 1950, “I Wanna Be Loved” by The Andrews Sisters With Gordon Jenkins
In 1989, “I Want It All” by Queen
In 1978, “I Want You To Be Mine” by Kayak
In 2000, “I'll Be” by Reba McEntire
In 1978, “If I Ever See You Again” by Roberta Flack
In 1978, “It's Late” by Queen
In 1978, “It's The Same Old Song” by K.C. And The Sunshine Band
In 1967, “Jump Back” by King Curtis
In 2000, “Jumpin', Jumpin'” by Destiny's Child
In 1972, “Just As Long As You Need Me” by Independents
In 1972, “Kate” by Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Three
In 1978, “Last Dance” by Donna Summer
In 2006, “Last Day Of My Life” by Phil Vassar
In 1967, “Let's Live For Today” by The Grass Roots
In 1995, “Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless” by Lost Boyz
In 1967, “Little Bit O' Soul” by Music Explosion
In 1944, “Long Ago (And Far Away)” by Perry Como
In 2000, “Love Sets You Free” by Kelly Price
In 2017, “Lust For Life” by Lana Del Rey Featuring The Weeknd
In 1967, “Make Me Yours” by Bettye Swann
In 1972, “Me And Jesus” by Tom T. Hall
In 2000, “Me Neither” by Brad Paisley
In 1961, “Milord” by Teresa Brewer
In 2006, “Miss Murder” by AFI
In 2017, “My Girl” by Dylan Scott
In 1967, “My Old Car” by Lee Dorsey
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam
In 1989, “Now You're In Heaven” by Julian Lennon
In 1989, “Once Bitten Twice Shy” by Great White
In 1978, “Only The Good Die Young” by Billy Joel
In 1961, “Our Love Is Here To Stay” by Dinah Washington
In 1978, “Roll With The Changes” by REO Speedwagon
In 1961, “Ronnie” by Marcy Joe
In 1967, “She'd Rather Be With Me” by The Turtles
In 2000, “Some Things Never Change” by Tim McGraw
In 1978, “Stay Awhile” by Continental Miniatures
In 1978, “Still The Same” by Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band
In 1961, “The Girl's a Devil” by The Dukays
In 2017, “There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back” by Shawn Mendes
In 1961, “Unchained Melody” by Gerry Granahan
In 2006, “Unfaithful” by Rihanna
In 1950, “Valencia” by Tony Martin
In 1989, “We Can Last Forever” by Chicago
In 1967, “We Had A Good Thing Going” by Cyrkle
In 1995, “When You Say Nothing At All” by Alison Krauss And Union Station
In 2000, “With Arms Wide Open” by Creed
In 1978, “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton
In 1978, ✪ “Loving You Has Made Me Bananas” by Guy Marks
In 1961, ✪ “Mother-In-Law” by Ernie K-Doe
In 1995, ✪ “Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)” by Scatman John
In 1995, ✪ “We're Gonna Do It Again” by Manchester United 1995 Football Squad Featuring Stryker
In 1978, ✪ “Ça plane pour moi” by Plastic Bertrand
In 1995, “24-7-365” by Charles And Eddie
In 1978, “A-Ba-Ni-Bi” by Izhar Cohen And The Alpha-Beta
In 1995, “Adored And Explored” by Marc Almond
In 1978, “Angels With Dirty Faces” by Sham 69
In 1989, “Anything But Lonely” by Sarah Brightman
In 1995, “Best Thing In The World” by Optimystic
In 2017, “Body” by Sean Paul Featuring Migos
In 2017, “Bon appétit” by Katy Perry Featuring Migos
In 1995, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” by 2 In A Tank
In 1995, “Born Slippy” by Underworld
In 2006, “Broke” by Captain
In 2006, “But It's Better If You Do” by Panic! At The Disco
In 1972, “California Man” by The Move
In 1989, “Can I Get A Witness?” by Sam Brown
In 1995, “Can't Stand Losing You (Live)” by The Police
In 1989, “Change His Ways” by Robert Palmer
In 2006, “Control Myself” by LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez
In 1989, “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour
In 2000, “Dirty Water” by Made In London
In 1972, “Don't Let Him Touch You” by Angelettes
In 1978, “Don't Take It Lyin' Down” by The Dooleys
In 1972, “Doobedood'Ndoobe Doobedood'Ndoobe” by Diana Ross
In 2000, “Down Down Down” by Gambafreaks
In 1995, “Down With The Clique” by Aaliyah
In 1978, “Eddie Vortex” by Steve Gibbons Band
In 1989, “Eyes Of A Stranger” by Queensrÿche
In 1967, “Finchley Central” by The New Vaudeville Band
In 1995, “Find The Answer Within” by The Boo Radleys
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding
In 2000, “Fixation” by Andy Ling
In 2006, “Fly Me Away” by Goldfrapp
In 1995, “Forget I Was A G” by Whitehead Brothers
In 1967, “Get Me To The World On Time” by Electric Prunes
In 1961, “Gunslinger” by Frankie Laine
In 1961, “Halfway To Paradise” by Billy Fury
In 2006, “Hangin' Around” by Big Brovaz
In 2000, “Heart Of Asia” by Watergate
In 1995, “High As A Kite” by One Tribe
In 2000, “I Am The Sun” by Dark Star
In 1978, “I Don't Mind” by Buzzcocks
In 1961, “I Still Love You All” by Kenny Ball And His Jazzmen
In 1989, “I Want It All” by Queen
In 2006, “I'm Sprung” by T-Pain
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne
In 1995, “It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World” by Jeanie Tracy And Bobby Womack
In 1978, “Joko Homo” by Devo
In 1978, “Jupiter” by Earth, Wind And Fire
In 1972, “Lady Eleanor” by Lindisfarne
In 1995, “Lenny” by Supergrass
In 1989, “Little Jackie Wants To Be A Star” by Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam
In 1995, “Living Next Door To Alice (Who The F**k Is Alice?)” by Smokie Featuring Roy 'Chubby' Brown
In 2006, “Lost And Found” by Feeder
In 1989, “Love Attack” by Shakin' Stevens
In 1989, “Love's Got 2 Be Strong” by Keyman Edwards
In 1961, “Lullaby Of The Leaves” by The Ventures
In 1972, “Metal Guru” by T. Rex
In 2017, “Middle Of The Night” by The Vamps Featuring Martin Jensen
In 2000, “Mony Mony” by Status Quo
In 1995, “Motorbike To Heaven” by Salad
In 2006, “My Patch” by Jim Noir
In 2006, “Nine” by Forward Russia
In 1995, “No More Rainy Days” by Free Spirit
In 1989, “Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)” by The Jacksons
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam
In 1978, “Only Loving Does It” by Guys And Dolls
In 2000, “Oops!...I Did It Again” by Britney Spears
In 1978, “Place In Your Heart” by Nazareth
In 2017, “Pretty Girl” by Maggie Lindemann
In 1978, “Pump It Up” by Elvis Costello And The Attractions
In 1989, “Rap Summary/Wrath Of Kane” by Big Daddy Kane
In 2000, “Return Of Nothing” by Sandstorm
In 1978, “Rosalie” by Thin Lizzy
In 1967, “Roses Of Picardy” by Vince Hill
In 1978, “Shadow Dancing” by Andy Gibb
In 1978, “Shame” by Evelyn 'Champagne' King
In 1989, “Sheila” by The Georgia Satellites
In 1972, “Sister Jane” by New World
In 1989, “Skaville U.K.” by Bad Manners
In 1995, “Some Might Say (12 Inch)” by Oasis
In 1989, “Something About You Girl” by John Moore And The Expressway
In 1972, “Song Sung Blue” by Neil Diamond
In 2000, “Stay With Me” by Rebecca Wheatley
In 1989, “Still Too Young To Remember” by It Bites
In 1978, “Take Me To The Next Phase” by The Isley Brothers
In 1961, “That Lucky Old Sun” by The Ventures
In 1961, “The Frightened City” by The Shadows
In 1967, “The Happening” by The Supremes
In 2000, “The Rose” by Heather Peace
In 1967, “The Wind Cries Mary” by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
In 1995, “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan
In 1995, “This Is Music” by The Verve
In 2017, “Thunder” by Imagine Dragons
In 1989, “Til I Loved You” by Plácido Domingo And Jennifer Rush
In 1967, “Time Alone Will Tell” by Malcolm Roberts
In 1995, “Toys For Boys” by Marion
In 1978, “Up Against The Wall” by Tom Robinson Band
In 1972, “Vincent” by Don McLean
In 2000, “Walkin' In The Name” by Funkstar De Luxe
In 1967, “Waterloo Sunset” by The Kinks
In 1978, “What Goes On” by Bryan Ferry
In 1978, “Whatever It Takes” by Olympic Runners
In 1995, “Where Have You Been Tonight” by Shed Seven
In 1995, “Where I Find My Heaven” by Gigolo Aunts
In 1989, “Why Do I Always Get It Wrong” by Live Report
In 1995, “Work It Out” by Shiva
In 1967, “You Gotta Stop / The Love Machine” by Elvis Presley
In 2000, “You Put Me In Heaven With Your Touch” by Rhythm Of Life
In 1961, “You'll Never Know” by Shirley Bassey
In 2017, “Young And Menace” by Fall Out Boy
In 1978, ✪ “Money (That's What I Want) / Moving Along” by Renée Geyer
In 2006, ✪ “Rapture Riders” by Blondie vs. The Doors
In 1961, ✪ “Top Forty, News, Weather And Sports” by Mark Dinning
In 1961, “A Hundred Pounds Of Clay” by Gene McDaniels
In 1961, “A Scottish Soldier (Green Hills Of Tyrol)” by Andy Stewart
In 2017, “Attention” by Charlie Puth
In 1978, “Baker Street / Big Change In The Weather” by Gerry Rafferty
In 1989, “Bedroom Eyes” by Kate Ceberano
In 2000, “Bent” by Matchbox 20
In 2017, “Bon appétit” by Katy Perry Featuring Migos
In 2000, “Breakin' There's No Stoppin' Us” by Ilanda Featuring Joanne
In 1961, “But I Do” by Clarence "Frogman" Henry
In 1989, “Can't Stay Away From You” by Gloria Estefan And The Miami Sound Machine
In 1995, “Change Of Heart” by Jimmy Barnes
In 1978, “Coming Down / Live It Up” by The Angels (Australia)
In 1972, “Crazy Mama” by J.J. Cale
In 2006, “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding
In 1967, “Give It To Me” by The Troggs
In 1978, “Heaven / Here's Monday” by Bonnie Tyler
In 2000, “I Turn To You” by Christina Aguilera
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne
In 1995, “Julia Says” by Wet Wet Wet
In 1989, “Leave Me Alone” by Michael Jackson
In 2000, “Mirror, Mirror” by M2M
In 1950, “Mistle Toe Kiss” by Primo Scala And His Banjo And Accordion Band
In 2000, “My Friend” by Oblivia
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam
In 2006, “Red Dress” by Sugababes
In 1950, “Slipping Around” by Margaret Whiting And Jimmy Wakely or Floyd Tillman
In 1972, “Son Of My Father” by Chicory Tip
In 1978, “Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin') / Outside Help” by Johnny Rivers
In 1989, “The Look” by Roxette
In 1950, “There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes” by Tony Pastor And His Orchestra
In 1967, “This Is My Song” by Petula Clark
In 1989, “This Is Your Land” by Simple Minds
In 1967, “When I Was Young” by Eric Burdon And The Animals
In 1995, “You Belong To Me” by JX
In 1978, “You're My Best Friend / Amanda” by Don Williams
In 1995, ✪ “Cotton Eye Joe” by Rednex peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪ “Iko Iko” by The Belle Stars peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, ✪ “Werewolves Of London” by Warren Zevon peaked at number 21 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “(Dance The) Mess Around” by Chubby Checker peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “(I Will Be Your) Shadow In The Street” by Allan Clarke peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “A Hundred Pounds Of Clay” by Gene McDaniels peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “African Walk” by Cannonball Adderley Orchestra peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “After All” by Cher And Peter Cetera peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Ain't Wastin' Time No More” by The Allman Brothers Band peaked at number 77 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Back Off Boogaloo” by Ringo Starr peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Believe” by Elton John peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Best Friend” by 50 Cent Featuring Olivia peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Choo'n'Gum” by Teresa Brewer peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Circle” by Edie Brickell And The New Bohemians peaked at number 48 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Closer Than Friends” by Surface peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Count On Me” by Jefferson Starship peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Dead End Street” by Lou Rawls peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Do You Believe In Magic?” by Shaun Cassidy peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Don't You Care” by The Buckinghams peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Ein Schiff wird kommen” by Lale Anderson peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Electric Youth” by Debbie Gibson peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “For You I Will (Confidence)” by Teddy Geiger peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Funny” by Maxine Brown peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Get Me To The World On Time” by Electric Prunes peaked at number 27 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Give Me You” by Mary J. Blige peaked at number 68 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Hearsay” by Soul Children peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Here And Now” by Letters To Cleo peaked at number 56 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)” by B.J. Thomas peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Want To Live” by John Denver peaked at number 55 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Want You To Be My Baby” by Ellie Greenwich peaked at number 83 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Wish” by Carl Thomas peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be There For You” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be You” by The Replacements peaked at number 51 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “If I Can't Have You” by Yvonne Elliman peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “In The House Of Stone And Light” by Martin Page peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo Featuring Selena Gomez peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, “It Isn't Fair” by Sammy Kaye And Don Cornell peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “It's All Over Now” by Casinos peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Just Look What You've Done” by Brenda Holloway peaked at number 69 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Lay Some Happiness On Me” by Dean Martin peaked at number 55 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Let Me In” by Eddie Money peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Life's A Holiday” by Jerry Wallace peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Live” by Merry-Go-Round peaked at number 63 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Location” by Khalid peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1944, “Long Ago (And Far Away)” by Jo Stafford With Paul Weston And His Orchestra peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Love Theme From 'The Godfather' (Speak Softly Love)” by Al Martino peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Move It To The Rhythm” by Technotronic Featuring Ya Kid K peaked at number 83 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Ms. New Booty” by Bubba Sparxxx Featuring Ying Yang Twins And Mr. Collipark peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “My Old Car” by Lee Dorsey peaked at number 97 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 49 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Nothing Takes The Place Of You” by Toussaint McCall peaked at number 52 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Now You're In Heaven” by Julian Lennon peaked at number 93 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Out Of Left Field” by Percy Sledge peaked at number 59 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Portrait Of My Love” by Steve Lawrence peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Rainy Days” by General Public peaked at number 93 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “S.O.S. (Rescue Me)” by Rihanna peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Saved” by LaVern Baker peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Seeing Is Believing” by Mike + The Mechanics peaked at number 62 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Shackles (Praise You)” by Mary Mary peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “She Shot A Hole In My Soul” by Clifford Curry peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Shy Away” by Jerry Fuller peaked at number 71 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Swang” by Rae Sremmurd peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Sweet Soul Music” by Arthur Conley peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Telegram Sam” by T. Rex peaked at number 67 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “That's What I Like” by Bruno Mars peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Closer I Get To You” by Roberta Flack And Donny Hathaway peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Happening” by The Supremes peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “This World We Love In (Il cielo in una stanza)” by Mina peaked at number 90 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Tonight I Fell In Love” by The Tokens peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Too Beautiful To Last” by Engelbert Humperdinck peaked at number 86 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Two Doors Down” by Dolly Parton peaked at number 19 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Underwater” by Frogmen peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Universal Heartbeat” by Juliana Hatfield peaked at number 84 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Vincent” by Don McLean peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “What'd I Say” by Jerry Lee Lewis And His Pumping Piano peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “What's Left Of Me” by Nick Lachey peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Wheel In The Sky” by Journey peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Where Have You Been All My Life” by Fotomaker peaked at number 81 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “You Are The One” by Sugar Bears peaked at number 51 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “You Can Depend On Me” by Brenda Lee peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “You Got What It Takes” by The Dave Clark Five peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “You're Gonna Need Magic” by Roy Hamilton peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪ “I'm A Man” by The Spencer Davis Group peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪ “Little Egypt” by The Coasters peaked at number 8 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪ “The Thong Song” by Sisqó peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “A Cowboy's Work Is Never Done” by Sonny And Cher peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me” by Fall Out Boy peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “A Lover's Question” by Jacky Ward peaked at number 98 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Baby Blue” by Badfinger peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Betcha By Golly Wow!” by The Stylistics peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Day Dreaming” by Aretha Franklin peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Diamond Mine” by Blue Rodeo peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Dirty Blvd.” by Lou Reed peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Do The Thing” by Lou Courtney peaked at number 81 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Don't Make Promises” by Susan Taylor peaked at number 43 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Goodbye Girl” by David Gates peaked at number 8 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be There For You” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I'll Try Anything” by Dusty Springfield peaked at number 19 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I'm Indestructable” by Jack Jones peaked at number 76 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “It Feels So Good” by Sonique peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “It's So Hard Being A Loser” by The Contours peaked at number 61 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Legend In Your Own Time” by Carly Simon peaked at number 39 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Love Makes No Promises” by Candi peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Make You Feel Love Again” by Wet Willie peaked at number 62 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Murder Incorporated” by Bruce Springsteen peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Music To Watch Girls By” by Andy Williams peaked at number 32 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Music, Harmony And Rhythm” by Brooklyn Dreams peaked at number 71 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Ready For The Times To Get Better” by Crystal Gayle peaked at number 60 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Running On Empty” by Jackson Browne peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “S.O.S. (Rescue Me)” by Rihanna peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Strawberry Wine / You Could Have Been A Lady” by April Wine peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Sweet Soul Music” by Arthur Conley peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Thank You For Being A Friend” by Andrew Gold peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “That's Your Secret” by Sea Level peaked at number 45 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Lady Came From Baltimore” by Bobby Darin peaked at number 66 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Walk Away” by Franz Ferdinand peaked at number 25 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Walkin' In The Sunshine” by Roger Miller peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “We Gotta Make It Together” by Marty Butler peaked at number 25 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Why (Am I Treated So Bad)” by Cannonball Adderley peaked at number 70 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “You Got That Right” by Lynyrd Skynyrd peaked at number 63 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “You Got What It Takes” by The Dave Clark Five peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Another Day” by Whigfield peaked at number 27 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour peaked at number 84 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Diamond Mine” by Blue Rodeo peaked at number 7 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “For Your Love” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 12 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Gel” by Collective Soul peaked at number 8 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Girl You Know It's True” by Milli Vanilli peaked at number 3 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Gotta Get Away” by The Offspring peaked at number 32 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Head Over Heels” by Blue Rodeo peaked at number 33 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Hey What Can I Do” by Hootie And The Blowfish peaked at number 62 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Hold On” by Jamie Walters peaked at number 9 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be You” by The Replacements peaked at number 92 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Love Makes No Promises” by Candi peaked at number 9 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Round And Round” by New Order peaked at number 81 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Say My Name” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 4 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “She's Got It” by Realworld peaked at number 80 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “She's My Inspiration” by Barney Bentall peaked at number 30 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Stay” by Colin James peaked at number 26 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Superwoman” by Karyn White peaked at number 16 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Veronica” by Elvis Costello peaked at number 64 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “When Love Comes To Town” by U2 With B.B. King peaked at number 41 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Your Mama Don't Dance” by Poison peaked at number 17 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, ✪ “Somebody's Watching Me” by Beatfreakz peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, ✪ “The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wemoweh)” by Dave Newman peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “24-7-365” by Charles And Eddie peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “A Hundred Pounds Of Clay” by Craig Douglas peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “A Thing Called Love” by Johnny Cash peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Achilles Heel” by Toploader peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Adored And Explored” by Marc Almond peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Affair” by Cherrelle peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Angel Eyes” by The Jeff Healey Band peaked at number 86 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Anything But Lonely” by Sarah Brightman peaked at number 79 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Automatic Lover” by Dee D. Jackson peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Beds Are Burning” by Midnight Oil peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Best Thing In The World” by Optimystic peaked at number 70 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” by 2 In A Tank peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Broke” by Captain peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “But It's Better If You Do” by Panic! At The Disco peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Can't Stand Losing You (Live)” by The Police peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Castles In The Sand” by Thunder peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Come What May (Apres Toi)” by Vicky Leandros peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Cowboy Jimmy Joe” by Alma Cogan peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Dance A Little Bit Closer” by Charo And The Salsoul Orchestra peaked at number 44 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Dirty Water” by Made In London peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Don't Need Love” by Johnny Diesel And The Injectors peaked at number 83 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Don't Treat Me Like A Child” by Helen Shapiro peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Down Down Down” by Gambafreaks peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Down With The Clique” by Aaliyah peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Dreamer” by Livin' Joy peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Eardrum Buzz” by Wire peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Everybody Dance” by Chic peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Eyes Of A Stranger” by Queensrÿche peaked at number 59 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Feels Like The First Time” by Foreigner peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Find The Answer Within” by The Boo Radleys peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Fixation” by Andy Ling peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Fly Me Away” by Goldfrapp peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Forget I Was A G” by Whitehead Brothers peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got” by Jimmy Ruffin peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Good Times” by Reid peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Guns Of Navarone” by Skatelites peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Gunslinger” by Frankie Laine peaked at number 50 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Hand On Your Heart” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Heart Of Asia” by Watergate peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Hi-Ho Silver Lining” by Jeff Beck Group peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “High As A Kite” by One Tribe peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Hoppipolla” by Sigur Rós peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “How Wonderful To Know” by Pearl Carr And Teddy Johnson peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Am The Sun” by Dark Star peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Don't Mind” by Buzzcocks peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Want It All” by Queen peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Want Your Love” by Paul Rutherford peaked at number 82 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'm Every Woman” by Chaka Khan peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I'm Sprung” by T-Pain peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World” by Jeanie Tracy And Bobby Womack peaked at number 73 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Just For You” by Alan Price peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Lenny” by Supergrass peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Let There Be Rock” by Onslaught peaked at number 50 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Let's All Chant” by The Michael Zager Band peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Little Boy Sad” by Johnny Burnette peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Little Jackie Wants To Be A Star” by Lisa Lisa And Cult Jam peaked at number 90 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lost And Found” by Feeder peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Love's Got 2 Be Strong” by Keyman Edwards peaked at number 97 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Lullaby Of The Leaves” by The Ventures peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mony Mony” by Status Quo peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “More Than I Can Say / Staying In” by Bobby Vee peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Motorbike To Heaven” by Salad peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “My Heart Can't Tell You No” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 49 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nine” by Forward Russia peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “No More Rainy Days” by Free Spirit peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt” by We Are Scientists peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Oops!...I Did It Again” by Britney Spears peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Place In Your Heart” by Nazareth peaked at number 70 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Radancer” by Marmalade peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Rap Summary/Wrath Of Kane” by Big Daddy Kane peaked at number 52 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Requiem” by London Boys peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Return Of Nothing” by Sandstorm peaked at number 54 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Rivers Of Babylon / Brown Girl In The Ring” by Boney M. peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “She's So Modern” by The Boomtown Rats peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Sheila” by The Georgia Satellites peaked at number 99 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Skaville U.K.” by Bad Manners peaked at number 87 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Skin” by Rag'n'Bone Man peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Some Might Say (12 Inch)” by Oasis peaked at number 71 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Stay With Me” by Rebecca Wheatley peaked at number 71 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Stoned In Love” by Chicane Featuring Tom Jones peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “That Lucky Old Sun” by The Ventures peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “That's When I Think Of You” by 1927 peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Boat That I Row” by Lulu peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Rose” by Heather Peace peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Theme From 'Dixie'” by Duane Eddy peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “This Is Music” by The Verve peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Through The Storm” by Aretha Franklin And Elton John peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Time Alone Will Tell” by Malcolm Roberts peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late” by Johnny Mathis And Deniece Williams peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Toys For Boys” by Marion peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Tumbling Dice” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Voices Of Babylon” by The Outfield peaked at number 78 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Walkin' In The Name” by Funkstar De Luxe peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Whatever It Takes” by Olympic Runners peaked at number 61 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “When You Walk In The Room” by Child peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Where Has All The Love Gone?” by Yazz peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Where Have You Been Tonight” by Shed Seven peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Where I Find My Heaven” by Gigolo Aunts peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Work It Out” by Shiva peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “You On My Mind” by Swing Out Sister peaked at number 28 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “You Put Me In Heaven With Your Touch” by Rhythm Of Life peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Your Mama Don't Dance” by Poison peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea / You Belong To Me” by Elvis Costello And The Attractions peaked at number 93 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Again And Again” by Jewel peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “All My Lovin'” by Johnny Young peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Bon appétit” by Katy Perry Featuring Migos peaked at number 35 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “California / Chicago” by Manfred Mann's Earth Band peaked at number 96 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Compulsory Hero” by 1927 peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Crash And Burn” by Savage Garden peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me / Burning Love Breakdown” by Peter Brown peaked at number 69 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Give Up” by Chicane Featuring Bryan Adams peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Wanna Let You Go” by Five peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Everybody On The Floor (Pump It)” by Tokyo Ghetto Pussy peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Fire Woman” by The Cult peaked at number 24 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue” by Guy Lombardo peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Give It To Me” by The Troggs peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Holiday” by Naughty By Nature peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “How Long / My Lady's Chamber” by Scandal peaked at number 45 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “How'm I Gonna Sleep” by Tim Finn peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Go Crazy / Reggae Kinda Way” by Paul Davis peaked at number 62 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “iSpy” by Kyle Featuring Lil Yachty peaked at number 33 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Lady Love / Not The Staying Kind” by Lou Rawls peaked at number 21 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Live With Friends” by Russell Morris peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Mistle Toe Kiss” by Primo Scala And His Banjo And Accordion Band peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Moments” by Bliss N Eso Featuring Gavin James peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Never Be The Same Again” by Melanie C Featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 7 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Pony Time” by Chubby Checker peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Red Dress” by Sugababes peaked at number 22 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Ring My Bell” by Collette peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Rolling 'Round The World” by Donald Peers peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Savin' Me” by Nickelback peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Shut Down Turn Off / Days On The Road” by Little River Band peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Somethin' Stupid” by Frank And Nancy Sinatra peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Son Of My Father” by Chicory Tip peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Still” by Macy Gray peaked at number 21 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Stop!” by Sam Brown peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Floral Dance / Bachelor Girls” by The Brighouse And Rastrick Brass Band peaked at number 37 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Living Years” by Mike + The Mechanics peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Theme From 'Exodus'” by Ferrante And Teicher peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Two In A Million” by S Club 7 peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Way Down We Go” by Kaleo peaked at number 30 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Welcome To Paradise” by Green Day peaked at number 44 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Who'll Be The One / Do You Have A Soul” by The Easybeats peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Wisemen” by James Blunt peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “With A Little Luck / Backwards Traveler - Cuff Link” by Paul McCartney And Wings peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1950, “You're Breaking My Heart” by Vic Damone or Buddy Clark peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Young Years” by Dragon peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “365 Days” by Lutricia McNeal peaked at number 39 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Absolutely Everybody” by Vanessa Amorosi peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Bedtime Story” by Madonna peaked at number 38 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Bitter” by Shihad peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Coming Undone” by Korn peaked at number 16 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Drown” by Blindspott peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Fine Time” by Yazz peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Glorious” by Andreas Johnson peaked at number 41 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “He Ain't No Competition” by Brother Beyond peaked at number 19 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Wanna Have Some Fun” by Samantha Fox peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “If It's Cool” by Nesian Mystik peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Lady Love” by Lou Rawls peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 42 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Real Gone Kid” by Deacon Blue peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Red Light Special” by TLC peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Round And Round” by New Order peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪ “Stars On '89 (Remix)” by Stars On 45 peaked at number 66 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “'k Heb nieuwe schoenen” by Irene Moors And De Smurfen peaked at number 36 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “'t Roeie klied (Koa Hiatamädl)” by Rowwen Hèze peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “4x duurder” by SBMG Featuring Lil Kleine And DJ Stijco peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Ain't Nobody Better” by Inner City peaked at number 26 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Alice, ik geef geen x om Alice (Living Next Door To Alice)” by The Cheers peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Are You Just Using Me” by Richenel peaked at number 45 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Around The World” by Aqua peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Be There” by Clive Griffin peaked at number 36 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Bernadette” by The Four Tops peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Blijf zoals je bent” by Justine Pelmelay peaked at number 29 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Candyman” by Da Boy Tommy peaked at number 45 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Control Myself” by LL Cool J Featuring Jennifer Lopez peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Daily” by TQ peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dapper en sterk” by Jim peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Dedicated To The One I Love” by The Mamas And The Papas peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Der rote Tango” by Die Regenpfeifer peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Duet (Ik hou alleen van jou)” by Rob de Nijs And Martine peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Ela ela” by Axis peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Every 1's A Winner” by Hot Chocolate peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Find Another Way” by Captain Hollywood Project peaked at number 40 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Ha! Ha! Said The Clown” by Manfred Mann peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Hemingway” by Bløf en Eliades Ochoa peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Het stadje Kufstein” by De Migra's peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Holy Goly Girl” by J. Bastós peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “In A Little Spanish Town” by The Blue Diamonds peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Jesus Was A Cross Maker” by Judee Sill peaked at number 28 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Mama, Papa” by Cardinal Point peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Memories” by Earth And Fire peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Musical Freedom (Moving On Up)” by Paul Simpson Featuring Adeva peaked at number 43 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 33 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Oh Diana” by E.Z.K. peaked at number 34 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Oh, heideroosje” by De Havenzangers peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “One One And One” by Highlight peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Oops!...I Did It Again” by Britney Spears peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Parlez-vous français?” by Baccara peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “People Hold On” by Coldcut Featuring Lisa Stansfield peaked at number 37 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “PSV 2000 kampioenen” by PSV Eindhoven peaked at number 41 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Road To Heaven” by Kim-Lian peaked at number 28 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Rood” by Marco Borsato peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Schenk me deze ene nacht” by Corry Konings peaked at number 32 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Shotguns” by Tee Set peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Streets Of London” by Ralph McTell peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Surrender” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)” by Kenny "Dope" Presents The Bucketheads peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The Girl That Lost Her Mind” by The Sheer peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The One And Only” by Gladys Knight And The Pips peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Time Is Now” by Moloko peaked at number 46 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “This Is Your Land” by Simple Minds peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Tiroler Holzhackerbub'n” by Boemerang peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Tumbling Dice” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “U Sure Do” by Strike peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Wheels” by The String-A-Longs peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “With A Little Luck” by Paul McCartney And Wings peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Without You” by Nilsson peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)” by Shania Twain peaked at number 39 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Fader vår” by TJ peaked at number 42 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Feel The Effect” by Miranda [SE] peaked at number 36 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Gift” by Hov1 peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Gold” by Friska Viljor peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” by Bryan Adams peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Inferno pervers” by The Kristet Utseende peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “It's My Life” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Kalla nätter” by Jessica Andersson peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “La camisa negra” by Juanes peaked at number 27 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mambo Italiano” by Shaft peaked at number 22 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mandy Moore” by Hov1 peaked at number 12 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Mi amore” by Velvet peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Not Over Yet” by Grace peaked at number 33 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 40 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Rocket” by Miriam Bryant Featuring NEIKED peaked at number 21 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Say My Name” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 16 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Temperature” by Sean Paul peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Who's The King?” by Dog Eat Dog peaked at number 34 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1978, ✪ “Ça plane pour moi” by Plastic Bertrand peaked at number 19 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1978, “...und dabei liebe ich euch beide” by Andrea Jürgens peaked at number 25 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “A Man And A Woman” by Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat peaked at number 13 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “A Man In The Woods” by Andy Fisher peaked at number 6 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Baby Baby” by Corona peaked at number 13 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Carnival” by Ch!pz peaked at number 28 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Celebrate The World” by Womack And Womack peaked at number 15 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Every 1's A Winner” by Hot Chocolate peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Friday On My Mind” by The Easybeats peaked at number 16 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Happy Together” by The Turtles peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Heidi” by Gitti und Erica peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Hey Boy (Get Your Ass Up)” by Blog 27 peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled Featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper And Lil Wayne peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “L'amour est bleu” by Vicky peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Let's Spend The Night Together” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Looking For Freedom” by David Hasselhoff peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mask Off” by Future peaked at number 20 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nie genug” by Christina Stürmer peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Penny Lane” by The Beatles peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Puppet On A String” by Sandie Shaw peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Rivers Of Babylon” by Boney M. peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Rockin' All Over The World” by Status Quo peaked at number 22 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Schade!” by Die Lassie Singers peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “SOS” by Rihanna peaked at number 4 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Look” by Roxette peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Way To Your Heart” by Soulsister peaked at number 6 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Touch Me Touch Me” by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Where Are You” by Paffendorf peaked at number 21 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, ✪ “Living On Video” by Pakito peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “A Dios le pido” by Juanes peaked at number 12 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “El harba wine” by Khaled Featuring Amar peaked at number 20 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Elle revient seule” by K-Mel And Sheraz peaked at number 36 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “J'attends” by Sch peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “La vie comme elle vient” by Clémence peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Lick It” by 20 Fingers Featuring Roula peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mac 11” by Sch peaked at number 23 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Macarena” by Damso peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Même si (What You're Made Of)” by Lucie Silvas And Grégory Lemarchal peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Nino Brown” by Sch peaked at number 20 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Puisque vous partez en voyage” by Françoise Hardy And Jacques Dutronc peaked at number 30 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Signaler” by Damso peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Take Away The Colour ('95 Reconstruction)” by Ice MC peaked at number 31 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Wicker Man” by Iron Maiden peaked at number 39 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Till I Loved You” by Barbra Streisand And Don Johnson peaked at number 22 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “We'll Be Together” by Sandra peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Gjøre ingenting” by Freddy Kalas peaked at number 15 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Hand On Your Heart” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Hey Joe” by Jimi Hendrix peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Love Generation” by Bob Sinclar presents Goleo VI Featuring Gary "Nesta" Pine peaked at number 13 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1989, “One Summer” by Daryl Braithwaite peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Piano” by Karpe Diem peaked at number 12 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Poison” by The Prodigy peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Private Emotion” by Ricky Martin Featuring Meja peaked at number 7 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Shalala Lala” by Vengaboys peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Am Tag als Conny Kramer starb” by Juliane Werding peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Back For Good” by Take That peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Buenos dias Argentina” by Udo Jürgens und die Fußball-Nationalmannschaft peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 4 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Follow Me” by Amanda Lear peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Girl” by Leandro peaked at number 39 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Halt alle Uhren an” by Alexander Jahnke peaked at number 20 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “He Wasn't Man Enough” by Toni Braxton peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Here I Go” by 2 Unlimited peaked at number 38 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Turn To You” by Christina Aguilera peaked at number 30 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be There For You” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 15 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “If Only” by Hanson peaked at number 47 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Le papa pingouin” by Pigloo peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “My Arms Keep Missing You” by Caught In The Act peaked at number 42 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “One” by Mary J. Blige And U2 peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Promised Land” by Joe Smooth peaked at number 21 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Samson And Delilah” by Middle Of The Road peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Save Up All Your Tears” by Robin Beck peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “September Song” by JP Cooper peaked at number 29 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Swalla” by Jason Derulo Featuring Nicki Minaj And TY Dolla $ign peaked at number 14 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Súbeme la Radio” by Enrique Iglesias Featuring Descemer Bueno, Zion And Lennox peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “The Bells Of Reformation” by Members Of Mayday peaked at number 35 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Touch It” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Viver senza tei” by Furbaz peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Diventerai una star” by Finley peaked at number 15 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Domenica d'estate” by Seba peaked at number 11 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Fly” by Hilary Duff peaked at number 13 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Horny As A Dandy” by Mousse T. vs. The Dandy Warhols peaked at number 10 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Il fiore” by Mietta peaked at number 20 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Nothing As It Seems” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 6 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Oops!... I Did It Again” by Britney Spears peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Perdo le parole” by RIKI peaked at number 11 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The Hardest Part” by Coldplay peaked at number 19 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Wicker Man” by Iron Maiden peaked at number 3 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Una donna da sognare” by Patty Pravo peaked at number 11 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Aeroplane To Heaven” by Fokker peaked at number 6 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Remixes)” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number 9 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Can You Hear Me” by Hi_Tack peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Cold Drink, Hot Girl” by Jody Wisternoff peaked at number 11 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Feel The Beat” by Darude peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kylmii väreitä” by Evelina peaked at number 2 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kyyneleet” by Nikke Ankara peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lost In My Mind Again” by Carmen Gray peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Love Supreme - The US Mixes” by JS16 peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Most Precious Love 2006” by Blaze Featuring Barbara Tucker peaked at number 20 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Muitaki ihmisii” by Vesala peaked at number 9 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Satuprinsessa” by Samu peaked at number 19 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Shoot Me Up” by Humane peaked at number 19 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Steady, As She Goes” by The Raconteurs peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Remember The Time” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 2 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo Featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 18 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The Con” by Filur peaked at number 12 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
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