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Music Almanac: Today in Births and Deaths (sorted by age), World Singles Chart Peaks for May 30

Last Updated 08-16-2025

🎵🎸Lenny Davidson -- is 81 in the year 2025 and 82 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1944
Hall of Famer, Bassist, Rock and Roll Singer/Guitarist, English
Group Names: Dave Clark Five

🎵🎸Nicky "Topper" Headon -- is 70 in the year 2025 and 71 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1955 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Alternative Rock Drummer, English
Misc: some say b. 1957
Group Names: The Clash, soloist

🎭🎵Ann Hampton Callaway -- is 67 in the year 2025 and 68 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1958
Actress, Composer, Lyricist, Songwriter, Singer, Pianist
TV Shows: The Nanny (theme songwriter and singer)

🎵Robert Tepper -- is 67 in the year 2025 and 68 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1958
Songwriter, Singer/Guitarist, Bassist, Keyboardist
Song Titles: No Easy Way Out

🎵🎸Stephen "Tin Tin" Duffy -- is 65 in the year 2025 and 66 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1960 N.S.
Songwriter, New Wave Singer, English
Names/Places: NN:Tea Tower
Group Names: Duran Duran (early member), Tin Tin

🎭🎵Tonya Pinkins -- is 63 in the year 2025 and 64 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1962
Actress, Composer, Singer
TV Shows: 24 (as Alama Matobo), Gotham (as Ethel Peabody)

🎵🎸Michel Langevin -- is 62 in the year 2025 and 63 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1963
Heavy Metal Drummer, Canadian
Group Names: Voivod

🎵🎸Tom Morello -- is 61 in the year 2025 and 62 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1964 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Hard Rock Musician
Group Names: Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave

🎵Wynonna Judd -- is 61 in the year 2025 and 62 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1964
Hall of Famer, Country Music Singer, Country Music Guitarist
Group Names: The Judds (duo with mother Naomi), soloist

🎵🎸Steve West -- is 61 in the year 2025 and 62 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1964 N.S.
Heavy Metal Drummer
Misc: not to be confused with alternative rock DJ Steve West
Group Names: Danger Danger

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🎵Steve Charles -- is 59 in the year 2025 and 60 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1966
Country Music Performer

🎵🎸Tim Burgess -- is 58 in the year 2025 and 59 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1967
Songwriter, Alternative Rock Singer, English
Group Names: Charlatans

🎵🎸Sven Pipien -- is 58 in the year 2025 and 59 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1967 N.S.
Rock Musician
Group Names: Black Crowes

🎭🎵Idina Menzel -- is 54 in the year 2025 and 55 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1971 N.S.
Actress, Cartoon Voice Actress, Songwriter, Singer
Arts Titles: PL: Rent
TV Shows: Glee (as Shelby)
Movie Titles: Enchanted, Rent, Frozen

🎵🎸Patrick Dahlheimer -- is 54 in the year 2025 and 55 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1971
Modern Rock Bassist
Group Names: Live

🎭🎵Trey Parker -- is 53 in the year 2025 and 54 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1972 N.S.
Actor, Singer
Names/Places: not to be confused with Trey Parker who created South Park
TV Shows: Hull High
Movie Titles: Newsies

🎵Trey Fax -- is 53 in the year 2025 and 54 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1972
Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: EYC

🎭🎵CeeLo Green -- is 51 in the year 2025 and 52 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1974 N.S.
Panelist, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: Goodie Mob, Gnarls Barkley, soloist
Song Titles: Crazy (with Gnarls Barkley), Forget You (aka F#!% You)
TV Shows: The Voice (panelist)

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🎵Remy Ma -- is 45 in the year 2025 and 46 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1980 N.S.
Songwriter, Rapper
Names/Places: RN: Kioni Mackie

🎵Remy Ma -- is 45 in the year 2025 and 46 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1980 N.S.
Rap Music Performer
Names/Places: RN: Reminisce Mackie

🎵James Smith -- is 43 in the year 2025 and 44 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1982
Musician, Christian/Rock Performer
Group Names: Underoath

🎭🎵🏆Jennifer Ellison -- is 42 in the year 2025 and 43 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1983 N.S.
Actress, Personality, Dancer, Singer, Model, English
TV Shows: Brookside (as Emily O'Leary)
Movie Titles: The Phantom of the Opera, The Cottage

🎵Kevin Covais -- is 36 in the year 2025 and 37 in the year 2026; b.5/30/1989
Singer
TV Shows: American Idol (2006)

🎵Ben Bernie -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1891 d.10/23/1943 (52)
Bandleader
Names/Places: NN:The Old Maestro

🎵Rosa Raisa -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1893 d.9/28/1963 (70)
Opera Singer, Polish

🎵"Little" Jack Little -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1899 N.S. d.4/9/1956 N.S. (56)
Songwriter, Singer, Pianist, Bandleader, English

🎵🎷Frankie Trumbauer -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1901 N.S. d.6/11/1956 N.S. (55)
Composer, Singer, Jazz Saxophonist, Conductor
Misc: was 56?

🎵Sidney DeParis -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1905 d.9/13/1967 (62)
Trumpeter

🎭🎵Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1908 N.S. d.7/10/1989 N.S. (81)
Radio Actor, TV/Movie Actor, Cartoon Voice Actor, Singer
Names/Places: b. in San Francisco
Misc: voice of Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Speedy Gonzales, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe Le Pew, Tasmanian Devil, Marvin the Martian, Woody Woodpecker (created his voice but could not work for Lantz), The Frito Bandito; Epitaph: That's all folks! (note: He played Fudd after Arthur Q. Bryan passed away)
TV Shows: The Bugs Bunny Show, The Porky Pig Show, The Road Runner Show, Speed Buggy (star), The Flintstones (as Barney Rubble and Dino, also on Pebbles and Bamm Bamm, The Flintstones Comedy Hour and The Fred and Barney Show), The Jetsons (as Mr. Spacely), The Jack Benny Show (regular), Heathcliff (star), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (as Twiki)

🎵🎷Benny Goodman -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1909 N.S. d.6/13/1986 N.S. (77)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Bandleader, Jazz Clarinetist
Names/Places: b. in Chicago; NN:The King of Swing

🎵🎷George "Pee Wee" Erwin -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1913 N.S. d.6/20/1981 N.S. (68)
Composer, Jazz Trumpeter, American

🎭🎵Bobby Sherwood -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1914 d.1/23/1981 (66)
Actor, TV Host, Game Show Host, Singer, Guitarist, Trombonist, Trumpeter, Bandleader
TV Shows: Milton Berle Show (regular), Quick as a Flash, Masquerade Party (panelist)

🎵Maxine Powell -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1915 d.10/14/2013 (98)
Music Figure
Names/Places: RLN:Blair; NN:The Miss Manners of Motown
Misc: as the director of the label's in-house finishing school in the 1960s was considered in no small part responsible for its early success.

🎵Howard Gordon -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1916 d.10/3/1967 (51)
Guitarist
Group Names: Chuck Wagon Gang

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🎵George London -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1920 d.3/24/1985 (64)
Baritone, Opera Singer, Canadian

🎵🎷Armando Peraza -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1924 d.4/14/2014 (89)
Percussionist, Jazz Performer, Cuban
Misc: latin jazz percussionist; of Santana, and long associations with jazz pianist George Shearing and vibraphonist Cal Tjader.

💰🎵Joseph Bihari -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1925 d.11/28/2013 (88)
Hall of Famer, Businessperson, Music Figure
Misc: co-founder of Modern Records

🎵Johnny Gimble -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1926 N.S. d.5/9/2015 N.S. (88)
Hall of Famer, Country Music Fiddler
Group Names: Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

🎭🎵Agnès Varda -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1928 N.S. d.3/29/2019 N.S. (90)
Movie Director, Songwriter, Belgiumese

🎵🎷Dave McKenna -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1930 d.10/17/2008 (78)
Pianist, Jazz Performer

🎵Don Wayne -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1933 d.9/12/2011 (78)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Country Musician
Song Titles: Country Bumpkin (penned for Carl Smith's 1974 hit)

🎵Bo Gentry -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1942 N.S. d.6/30/1983 N.S. (41)
Record Producer, Songwriter, Pop Singer
Names/Places: RN: Robert Allan Ackoff
Misc: most noted for his work with Tommy James and the Shondells

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🎵🎸Jim Murray -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1942 d.3/1/2013 N.S. (70)
Guitarist, Harmonicaist, Rock and Roll Singer
Group Names: Quicksilver Messenger Service

🎵Gladys Horton -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1945 N.S. d.1/26/2011 N.S. (65)
Hall of Famer, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: The Marvelettes

🎵Roland Bautista -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1951 d.2/29/2012 (60)
Guitarist, Rhythm and Blues Musician
Group Names: "Earth, Wind, & Fire"

🎵Marie Fredriksson -- Birth Anniversary -- b.5/30/1958 N.S. d.12/9/2019 N.S. (61)
Guitarist, Pop Singer, Swedish
Group Names: Roxette

🎭🎵"Dooley" Wilson -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/3/1894 d.5/30/1953 (59)
TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Vaudevillan, Singer, Drummer, Pianist
TV Shows: Beulah
Movie Titles: Casablanca (sang As Time Goes By as Sam)

🎵Marcel Dupré -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/3/1886 d.5/30/1971 (85)
Composer, Musician, Organist, French

🎵John Ryanes -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/6/1940 d.5/30/1972 (31)
Singer
Group Names: The Monotones

🎵Walter Melrose -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/26/1889 N.S. d.5/30/1973 N.S. (83)
Music Publisher

🎵Hal Hastings -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/19/1916 d.5/30/1973 (56)
Bandleader

🎵🎷Paul Desmond -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/25/1924 d.5/30/1977 (52)
Composer/Songwriter, Alto-sax, Jazz Performer
Names/Places: RN:Paul Breitenfield
Group Names: Dave Brubeck Quartet

🎵🎸Carl Radle -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/18/1942 N.S. d.5/30/1980 N.S. (37)
Rock and Roll Bassist, British
Misc: a sought after sessionist
Group Names: Derek & the Dominos

🎵🎷Hank Mobley -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/7/1930 d.5/30/1986 (55)
Tenor-sax, Jazz Performer

🎵🎷"Turk" Murphy -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/16/1915 N.S. d.5/30/1987 N.S. (71)
Bandleader, Jazz Trombonist

🎵Zinka Milanov -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/17/1906 d.5/30/1989 (83)
Opera Soprano, Yugoslav
Misc: leading at the Metropolitan Opera for nearly 30 yrs.

🎵🎷Sun Ra -- Death Anniversary -- b.5/22/1914 N.S. d.5/30/1993 N.S. (79)
Composer, Keyboardist, Bandleader, Jazz Pianist
Names/Places: RN:Herman "Sonny" Blount
Misc: incorporated jazz, blues, gospel, & electronic sounds into his music

🎵Robert Alex Anderson -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/6/1894 d.5/30/1995 (100)
Composer
Song Titles: Lovely Hula Hands (composer), Haole Hula (composer)

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🎵Tex Beneke -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/12/1914 d.5/30/2000 (86)
Singer, Tenor-sax, Bandleader
Names/Places: FN:Gordon

🎵Mickie Most -- Death Anniversary -- b.6/20/1938 d.5/30/2003 (64)
Music Producer, Songwriter, Singer, British
Misc: one of the top U.K. producers in the 1960s and 70s

🎵Ali-Ollie Woodson -- Death Anniversary -- b.10/12/1951 N.S. d.5/30/2010 N.S. (58)
Hall of Famer, Rhythm and Blues Singer
Group Names: Temptations

🎵Giorgio Tozzi -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/8/1923 d.5/30/2011 (88)
Bass Singer/Basso

🎵Leon Redbone -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/26/1949 N.S. d.5/30/2019 N.S. (69)
Blues Singer/Guitarist, Canadian
Misc: Troubadour
Album Titles: On the Track (1975), Double Time (1977), Champagne Charlie (1978), From Branch to Branch (1981), Red to Blue (1985), Christmas Island (1987), No Regrets (1988), Sugar (1990), Up a Lazy River (1992), Whistling in the Wind (1994), Any Time (2001), Flying By (2014)

🎵Paul Vance -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/4/1929 N.S. d.5/30/2022 N.S. (92)
Music Producer, Songwriter
Song Titles: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini (songwriter)

🎭🎵Loretta Swit -- Death Anniversary -- b.11/4/1937 N.S. d.5/30/2025 N.S. (87)
TV Actress, Singer
Names/Places: b. in Passiac, NJ
Misc: Polish-American
TV Shows: M*A*S*H's Major Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1959, 😉 “The Battle Of New Orleans” by Vaughn Monroe

In 1981, ⛵ “Queen Of Hearts” by Juice Newton

In 1981, ⛵ “Slow Hand” by The Pointer Sisters

In 2020, “21” by Polo G

In 2020, “33” by Polo G

In 1959, “A Boy Without A Girl” by Frankie Avalon

In 2015, “A Thousand Years” by Sawyer Fredericks

In 1964, “Across The Street” by Lenny O'Henry

In 1998, “Adia” by Sarah McLachlan

In 2020, “All Bad” by Future Featuring Lil' Uzi Vert

In 2009, “Alright” by Darius Rucker

In 1970, “Are You Ready?” by Pacific Gas and Electric

In 1987, “Back In The High Life Again” by Steve Winwood

In 1992, “Bad Bad Boys” by Midi, Maxi and Efti

In 2015, “Bad Blood (Remixed Version)” by Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar

In 1964, “Bad To Me” by Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas

In 2009, “Battlefield” by Jordin Sparks

In 1964, “Be My Girl” by The Four-Evers

In 2020, “Be Something” by Polo G Featuring Lil' Baby

In 2015, “Beautiful Life” by Nick Fradiani

In 2020, “Beautiful Pain (Losin My Mind)” by Polo G

In 2009, “Beautiful” by Eminem

In 1959, “Bobby Sox To Stockings” by Frankie Avalon

In 1981, “Come To Me” by Aretha Franklin

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry

In 2020, “Don't Believe The Hype” by Polo G

In 1970, “Don't It Make You Want To Go Home” by Brook Benton

In 1964, “Don't Throw Your Love Away” by The Searchers

In 1964, “Don't Worry Baby” by The Beach Boys

In 1964, “Everybody Knows” by Steve Lawrence

In 1970, “Feelings” by Barry Mann

In 2020, “Flex” by Polo G Featuring Juice WRLD

In 1970, “Friends” by Feather

In 2015, “Fun” by Pitbull Featuring Chris Brown

In 1987, “Girls, Girls, Girls” by Mötley Crüe

In 2009, “Good Girls Go Bad” by Cobra Starship Featuring Leighton Meester

In 1981, “Gotta Get Away” by Randy Meisner

In 2020, “Hard To Choose One” by Future

In 2020, “Harlem Shake” by Future Featuring Young Thug

In 1970, “Heighdy-Ho Princess” by The Neon Philharmonic (U.S.)

In 1964, “Hickory, Dick and Doc” by Bobby Vee

In 2020, “Hitek Tek” by Future

In 1998, “Hooked On A Feeling (Ooga-Chaka)” by Baby Talk

In 2015, “How Many Times” by DJ Khaled Featuring Chris Brown, Lil' Wayne and Big Sean

In 2009, “Hush Hush” by The Pussycat Dolls Featuring Nicole Scherzinger

In 1959, “Hushabye” by The Mystics

In 1970, “I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top” by The Hollies

In 2020, “I Know” by Polo G

In 1959, “I Must Be Dreaming” by Nat King Cole

In 2009, “I Need A Girl” by Trey Songz

In 1970, “I Think I Love You Again” by Brenda Lee

In 1964, “I Wanna Be Loved” by Dean and Jean

In 1964, “I'll Be In Trouble” by The Temptations

In 1992, “I'll Be There” by Mariah Carey

In 2015, “I'm Coming Over” by Chris Young

In 1987, “If I Was Your Girlfriend” by Prince

In 1981, “In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins

In 1981, “It Didn't Take Long” by Spider

In 1981, “It's Now Or Never” by John Schneider

In 1964, “Kick That Little Foot, Sally Ann” by Round Robin

In 1998, “Know What You Mean” by Sister 7

In 1970, “Lay A Little Lovin' On Me” by Robin McNamara

In 1964, “Let's Have A Party” by The Rivieras

In 1959, “Lonely Saturday Night” by Don French

In 2020, “Martin and Gina” by Polo G

In 1964, “Memphis” by Johnny Rivers

In 1942, “Miss You” by Bing Crosby

In 1987, “Moonlighting Theme” by Al Jarreau

In 1964, “My Baby Don't Dig Me” by Ray Charles

In 1998, “Ninety Nine (Flash The Message)” by John Forté

In 1970, “O-o-h Child” by Five Stairsteps

In 1942, “One Dozen Roses” by Harry James and His Music Makers Featuring Jimmy Saunders

In 1998, “One Heart At A Time” by Various Artists

In 2020, “One Of My” by Future

In 2009, “Paranoid” by Jonas Brothers

In 2015, “Photograph” by Ed Sheeran

In 2020, “Posted With Demons” by Future

In 1970, “Primrose Lane” by O.C. Smith

In 1987, “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” by Gloria Estefan and The Miami Sound Machine

In 2020, “Ridin' Strikers” by Future

In 1981, “Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through” by Jim Steinman

In 1953, “Ruby” by Les Baxter

In 1981, “She Did It” by Michael Damian

In 1987, “She Don't Look Back” by Dan Fogelberg

In 1998, “Shorty (You Keep Playin' With My Mind)” by Imajin Featuring Keith Murray

In 1981, “Sign Of The Gypsy Queen” by April Wine

In 2020, “Solitaires” by Future Featuring Travi$ Scott

In 1970, “Some Beautiful” by Jack Wild

In 1959, “Straight Flush” by The Frantics

In 1953, “Terry's Theme From 'Limelight'” by Frank Chacksfield and His Orchestra

In 1992, “The Best Things In Life Are Free” by Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson

In 1998, “The Boy Is Mine” by Brandy and Monica

In 1964, “The First Night Of The Full Moon” by Jack Jones

In 1970, “The Love You Save” by The Jackson 5

In 1964, “The World I Used To Know” by Jimmie Rodgers

In 1959, “There Is Something On Your Mind” by Big Jay Neeley Band

In 2015, “This Summer” by Maroon 5

In 1981, “This Time I Believe” by The Marshall Tucker Band

In 1981, “Tom Sawyer” by Rush

In 2020, “Too Comfortable” by Future

In 2020, “Touch The Sky” by Future

In 2020, “Trapped In The Sun” by Future

In 2020, “Trillionaire” by Future Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again

In 1981, “Try It Out” by Gino Soccio

In 2009, “Wanted” by Jessie James

In 1959, “Waterloo” by Stonewall Jackson

In 1959, “What A Difference A Day Makes” by Dinah Washington

In 1987, “Why You Treat Me So Bad” by Club Nouveau

In 1992, “Wishing On A Star” by The Cover Girls

In 1987, “Wot's It To Ya” by Robbie Nevil

In 2020, “X” by Jonas Brothers Featuring Karol G

In 1970, “You Keep Me Hangin' On/Hurt So Bad” by Jackie DeShannon

In 1970, “You, Me and Mexico” by Edward Bear

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1987, 😉 “It's Tricky” by Run-D.M.C.

In 1987, 😉 “Radio Waves” by Roger Waters

In 1998, 😉🤣 “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” by N.Y.C.C.

In 1981, 😉🤣 “Too Drunk To F--k” by Dead Kennedys

In 1987, “(Celebrate) The Day After You” by The Blow Monkeys With Curtis Mayfield

In 1987, “A Touch Of Jazz” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

In 1987, “Alone” by Heart

In 1987, “Always” by Atlantic Starr

In 1998, “Ava Adore” by Smashing Pumpkins

In 2009, “Back Of The Van” by Ladyhawke

In 1992, “Back To The Old School” by Bassheads

In 2015, “Bad Blood (Remixed Version)” by Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar

In 2020, “Bad Luck” by Sl

In 2009, “Bonkers” by Dizzee Rascal and Armand van Helden

In 1987, “Boom Boom (Let's Go Back To My Room)” by Paul Lekakis

In 1987, “Call It Love” by Yello

In 1998, “Can You Feel It” by Cls

In 1964, “Can't You See That She's Mine” by The Dave Clark Five

In 2009, “Candy” by Paolo Nutini

In 1987, “Comin' On Strong” by Broken English

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry

In 1998, “Deeper Love (Symphonic Paradise)” by BBE

In 1998, “Do You Really Want Me (To Show You Respect)” by Robyn

In 1959, “Dream Lover” by Bobby Darin

In 1998, “English Country Garden” by Dandys

In 1992, “Everglade” by L7

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak

In 2015, “Feeling Myself” by Nicki Minaj Featuring Beyoncé

In 2020, “Flex” by Polo G Featuring Juice WRLD

In 1987, “Funky Nassau” by Black Britain

In 2015, “Geronimo” by Sheppard

In 1981, “Going Back To My Roots” by Odyssey

In 1987, “Goodbye Stranger” by Pepsi and Shirlie

In 2020, “Guys” by The 1975

In 1964, “Hold Me” by P.J. Proby

In 1992, “Honky Tonk Women” by The Pogues

In 2015, “Hopelessly Coping” by Wilkinson Featuring Thabo

In 2015, “I Can Change” by Brandon Flowers

In 1964, “I Love Being In Love With You” by Adam Faith

In 1987, “I'm In Love” by Lilo Thomas

In 1981, “If Leavin' Me Is Easy” by Phil Collins

In 1998, “Iloverockandrolll” by The Jesus and Mary Chain

In 2009, “In The Heat Of The Night” by Star Pilots

In 2009, “Is It True?” by Yohanna

In 1970, “It's All In The Game” by The Four Tops

In 1987, “Jealousy” by Club Nouveau

In 1992, “Jump” by Kris Kross

In 1992, “Language Of Violence” by Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy

In 1998, “Lonely, Cryin', Only” by Therapy?

In 2009, “Lose Control” by Waldo's People

In 2020, “Lose Somebody” by Kygo Featuring OneRepublic

In 1981, “Love Trial” by Kelly Marie

In 1998, “Made It Back” by Beverley Knight

In 2009, “Miss Kiss Kiss Bang” by Alex Swings Oscar Sings!

In 1998, “Money Greedy / Broken Homes” by Tricky

In 1981, “More Than In Love” by Kate Robbins and Beyond

In 1992, “Move Your Feet” by M-D-Emm

In 1998, “Movin' On” by Debbie Pender

In 1970, “My Marie” by Engelbert Humperdinck

In 1992, “Never Lose That Feeling” by Swervedriver

In 1987, “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” by Beastie Boys

In 1987, “Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now” by Samantha Fox

In 1998, “Ooh La La” by Rod Stewart

In 1987, “Ordinary Girl” by Alison Moyet

In 2020, “Play Date” by Melanie Martinez

In 1959, “Poor Jenny” by The Everly Brothers

In 1992, “Raving I'm Raving” by Shut Up and Dance

In 2009, “Red” by Daniel Merriweather

In 1992, “Rich and Strange” by Cud

In 1998, “Scatter and Swing” by Lionrock

In 1992, “Sense” by The Lightning Seeds

In 1981, “Silver Lining” by Stiff Little Fingers

In 1992, “Skunk Funk” by Galliano

In 2020, “Solitaires” by Future Featuring Travi$ Scott

In 1998, “Sonnet” by The Verve

In 1981, “Spellbound” by Siouxsie and The Banshees

In 1964, “Stop Look and Listen” by Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders

In 1998, “Sunny Came Home” by Shawn Colvin

In 2020, “Surrender” by Natalie Taylor

In 1987, “Sweetheart” by Lee Prentiss

In 1981, “Take It To The Top” by Kool and The Gang

In 1992, “The Ballroom Blitz” by Tia Carrere

In 1998, “The Music's Got Me” by Brooklyn Bounce

In 1953, “The Song From Moulin Rouge” by Mantovani

In 2015, “The Want To Want Me/I Want You To Want Me Mashup” by Andie Case

In 2020, “Think About Things” by Daði Freyr og Gagnamagnið

In 1981, “This Little Girl” by Gary U.S. Bonds

In 2015, “Together” by Ella Eyre

In 2020, “Trillionaire” by Future Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again

In 1992, “Two Worlds Collide” by Inspiral Carpets

In 1987, “Under The Boardwalk” by Bruce Willis

In 1987, “Victim Of Love” by Erasure

In 1998, “War Babies” by Simple Minds

In 1987, “Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Noise!” by Age Of Chance

In 1992, “Why Me?” by Linda Martin

In 2020, “Will” by Joyner Lucas

In 2015, “World Championship Finale 2” by The Barden Bellas

In 2020, “X” by Jonas Brothers Featuring Karol G

In 1987, “Years Go By” by Stan Campbell

In 1981, “You Like Me Don't You” by Jermaine Jackson

In 1959, “You Made Me Love You” by Nat King Cole

In 1981, “You Might Need Somebody” by Randy Crawford

In 1981, “You'll Never Be So Wrong” by Hot Chocolate

Australian Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1959, 😉🤣 “Blah, Blah, Blah” by Nicola Paone

In 1981, ⛵ “Slow Hand / Holdin' Out For Love” by The Pointer Sisters

In 1981, “(She Fell In Love With) James Bond / (You're Gonna Get) What's Comin' To You” by The Eighty Eights

In 1970, “Airport Love Theme (Gwen and Vern)” by Vincent Bell and His Orchestra

In 2009, “Art vs. Science” by Art vs. Science

In 1998, “Ava Adore” by Smashing Pumpkins

In 2015, “Bad Blood (Remixed Version)” by Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar

In 1987, “Battleship Chains” by The Georgia Satellites

In 1987, “Boy Wonder” by Big Pig

In 1959, “Bye, Bye Baby” by Col Joye and The Joy Boys

In 1987, “Caravan Of Love” by The Housemartins

In 2009, “Change” by Daniel Merriweather Featuring Wale

In 1959, “Come Softly To Me” by The Fleetwoods

In 1992, “Cry” by Lisa Edwards

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry

In 1981, “Don't Stop The Music / You're My Song” by Yarbrough and Peoples

In 1992, “Even Flow” by Pearl Jam

In 2015, “Everyday” by A$AP Rocky Featuring Rod Stewart, Miguel and Mark Ronson

In 1981, “Faded Roses / Devil Drives (Ray's Song)” by Broderick Smith's Big Combo

In 1992, “Friday I'm In Love” by The Cure

In 1998, “He Got Game” by Public Enemy Featuring Stephen Stills

In 1998, “High” by The Lighthouse Family

In 1992, “I Can Feel It” by Radio Freedom

In 1987, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” by Whitney Houston

In 1981, “If You Leave Me, Can I Come Too? / Assault and Flattery” by Mental As Anything

In 1992, “Innocence” by Deborah Blando

In 1953, “It's A Lovely Day” by Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters

In 1992, “Jump” by Kris Kross

In 1970, “Knock Knock Who's There?” by Liv Maessen

In 1998, “La primavera” by Sash!

In 1987, “Let It Be” by Ferry Aid

In 1987, “Let's Wait Awhile” by Janet Jackson

In 1981, “Living Inside Myself / Stay With Me” by Gino Vannelli

In 2020, “Lose Somebody” by Kygo Featuring OneRepublic

In 2020, “Party Girl” by StaySolidRocky

In 1981, “Precious To Me / Baby It's You” by Phil Seymour

In 1992, “Remedy” by The Black Crowes

In 1987, “Rock The Night” by Europe

In 1987, “Roll It On Robbie” by Redgum

In 1964, “Shangri-La” by Vic Dana

In 1981, “Star / Give It Up” by Kiki Dee

In 2009, “Sugar” by Flo Rida Featuring Wynter

In 1987, “The Skye Boat Song” by Roger Whittaker and Des O'Connor

In 1998, “The Way” by Fastball

In 1981, “Theme From 'Ordinary People' (Pachelbel Canon In D) / Pachelbel Canon In D (Piano Solo)” by Marvin Hamlisch

In 1998, “Turn Back Time” by Aqua

In 2015, “World Championship Finale 2” by The Barden Bellas

In 2015, “You Know You Like It” by DJ Snake and AlunaGeorge

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1959, 😉 “The Battle Of New Orleans” by Vaughn Monroe peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, ⛵ “Cecilia” by Simon and Garfunkel peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, ⛵ “Take It On The Run” by REO Speedwagon peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet” by The Reflections peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Across The Street” by Lenny O'Henry peaked at number 98 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Ai no corrida (I-No-Ko-Ree-Da) With Dune” by Quincy Jones peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1953, “April In Portugal” by Freddy Martin peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1953, “April In Portugal” by Les Baxter peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Back and Forth” by Cameo peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Beautiful” by Eminem peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Big Love” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Brother Rapp” by James Brown peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Budapest” by George Ezra peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Cotton Candy” by Al Hirt peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry peaked at number 40 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1942, “Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree” by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Featuring Marion Hutton and Tex Beneke peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Don't Trust Me” by 3OH!3 peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Donnie” by The Bermudas peaked at number 62 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Everything Is Beautiful” by Ray Stevens peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Farther On Down The Road” by Joe Simon peaked at number 56 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Flex” by Polo G Featuring Juice WRLD peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Heighdy-Ho Princess” by The Neon Philharmonic (U.S.) peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1953, “I Believe” by Jane Froman peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “I Can't Say Goodbye To You” by Helen Reddy peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore” by Nat King Cole peaked at number 22 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “I Just Want To Dance With You” by George Strait peaked at number 61 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “I Know What I Like” by Huey Lewis and The News peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “I'm From The Country” by Tracy Byrd peaked at number 63 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “If She Would Have Been Faithful” by Chicago peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “In The Closet” by Michael Jackson and Mystery Girl peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Just So Lonely” by Get Wet peaked at number 39 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Killer Joe” by Quincy Jones peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Know Your Enemy” by Green Day peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Let's Have A Party” by The Rivieras peaked at number 99 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Little Green Bag” by The George Baker Selection peaked at number 21 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Living Inside Myself” by Gino Vannelli peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Looking Through Your Eyes” by LeAnn Rimes peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Love Me Do” by The Beatles peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Love On A Two-Way Street” by The Moments peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Make That Move” by Shalamar peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Man Of Constant Sorrow” by Ginger Baker peaked at number 85 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” by Phoebe Snow peaked at number 52 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1942, “Miss You” by Bing Crosby peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “One Girl” by Garnet Mimms and The Enchanters peaked at number 67 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Paranoid” by Jonas Brothers peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Puppet Man” by The 5th Dimension peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Rain In May” by Max Werner peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Raise The Roof” by Luke peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Right Next Door (Because Of Me)” by The Robert Cray Band peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Right On Track” by Breakfast Club peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Rockin' Crickets” by Hot Toddys peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1953, “Ruby” by Richard Hayman peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Savage” by Megan Thee Stallion peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Shut Up + Dance” by Walk The Moon peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Since I Don't Have You” by Don McLean peaked at number 23 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Slow Motion” by Trey Songz peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Solitaires” by Future Featuring Travi$ Scott peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Some Beautiful” by Jack Wild peaked at number 92 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Someone” by Johnny Mathis peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Soolaimon (African Trilogy II)” by Neil Diamond peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Take My Advice” by Kym Sims peaked at number 86 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Tell Me Mamma” by Christine Quaite peaked at number 85 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “That's Why I'm Here” by Kenny Chesney peaked at number 79 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “The Arms Of The One Who Loves You” by Xscape peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “The Letter” by Joe Cocker With Leon Russell peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “The Very Thought Of You” by Ricky Nelson peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Trillionaire” by Future Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again peaked at number 34 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “We Are What We Are” by The Other Ones peaked at number 53 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Weatherman Says” by Jack Wagner peaked at number 67 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Whenever He Holds You” by Bobby Goldsboro peaked at number 39 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Wishlist” by Pearl Jam peaked at number 47 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “X” by Jonas Brothers Featuring Karol G peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Yesterday's Hero” by Gene Pitney peaked at number 64 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “You Keep Me Hangin' On/Hurt So Bad” by Jackie DeShannon peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “You Like Me Don't You” by Jermaine Jackson peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “You're So Easy To Love” by Tommy James and The Shondells peaked at number 58 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Young Ideas” by Chico Holiday peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

Alt-U.S. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1998, 😉 “Zoot Suit Riot” by Cherry Poppin' Daddies peaked at number 41 on the Alt-U.S. pop singles chart.

Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, ⛵ “Take It On The Run” by REO Speedwagon peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “A Teenager In Love” by Dion and The Belmonts peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1981, “America” by Neil Diamond peaked at number 45 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Beautiful” by Eminem peaked at number 8 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Bette Davis Eyes” by Kim Carnes peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Break Me Shake Me” by Savage Garden peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Day-In Day-Out” by David Bowie peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Desire” by NEO A4 peaked at number 88 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Dream Lover” by Bobby Darin peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Everybody's Got The Right To Love” by Catherine McKinnon peaked at number 70 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Forestfire” by David Usher peaked at number 28 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Frankie's Man Johnny” by Johnny Cash peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2015, “G.D.F.R.” by Flo Rida Featuring Sage The Gemini and Lookas peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Good Golly Miss Molly” by The Swingin' Blue Jeans peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Hello, Dolly!” by Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1981, “I Can't Stand It” by Eric Clapton peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “I Know What I Like” by Huey Lewis and The News peaked at number 30 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “I've Come Of Age” by Billy Storm peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1964, “It's Over” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2009, “LoveGame” by Lady Gaga peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Make Me Smile” by Chicago peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Moonlight Desires” by Gowan peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Mr. Monday” by Original Caste peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)” by En Vogue peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Only You” by Frank Pourcel's French Fiddles peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Our Love's A Chain / Upon The Earth” by The Illustrations peaked at number 48 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Pajama Party” by Bobby Pedrick Jr. peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Pretty Girls” by Britney Spears Featuring Iggy Azalea peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Puppet Man” by The 5th Dimension peaked at number 31 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Release” by The Tea Party peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Ride It” by Regard peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Roses (Imanbek Remix)” by SAINt JHN peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Ship Of Fools (Save Me from Tomorrow)” by World Party peaked at number 42 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Shut Up + Dance” by Walk The Moon peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Up Around The Bend” by Creedence Clearwater Revival peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Viva Tirado” by El Chicano peaked at number 45 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Wonderin Where The Lions Are” by b-fun'n peaked at number 28 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Woodstock” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Young Ideas” by Chico Holiday peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1992, 😉🤣 “White Men Can't Jump” by Riff peaked at number 71 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Adia” by Sarah McLachlan peaked at number 3 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Back In The Hand” by Corey Hart peaked at number 83 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Constant Craving” by k.d. lang peaked at number 8 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Day-In Day-Out” by David Bowie peaked at number 16 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Desire” by NEO A4 peaked at number 88 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Everything About You” by Ugly Kid Joe peaked at number 37 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Help Me Up” by Eric Clapton peaked at number 49 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “I Drove All Night” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 74 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “I Know What I Like” by Huey Lewis and The News peaked at number 30 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “In The Closet” by Michael Jackson and Mystery Girl peaked at number 16 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “It's Up To You” by The Tuesdays peaked at number 15 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Jump” by Kris Kross peaked at number 11 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Let's Forget About It” by Lisa Loeb peaked at number 21 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Lift Me Up” by Howard Jones peaked at number 6 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Mighty Trucks Of Midnight” by Bruce Cockburn peaked at number 67 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Money City Maniacs” by Sloan peaked at number 7 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Moonlight Desires” by Gowan peaked at number 10 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Now More Than Ever” by John Mellencamp peaked at number 29 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Ship Of Fools (Save Me from Tomorrow)” by World Party peaked at number 42 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Sinking Like A Sunset” by Tom Cochrane peaked at number 2 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Take Time” by Chris Walker peaked at number 43 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “That Song” by Big Wreck peaked at number 31 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “The Game” by Wide Mouth Mason peaked at number 39 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1992, “The Wild Life” by Slaughter peaked at number 73 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Three Seeds” by The New Meanies peaked at number 50 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, 😉 “Marvin The Paranoid Android” by Marvin peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, 😉 “Radio Waves” by Roger Waters peaked at number 74 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, 😉🤣 “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” by N.Y.C.C. peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, 🤔😊 “Eat My Goal” by Collapsed Lung peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, ⛵ “All Those Years Ago” by George Harrison peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, ⛵ “Just The Two Of Us” by Grover Washington, Jr. and Bill Withers peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “(Celebrate) The Day After You” by The Blow Monkeys With Curtis Mayfield peaked at number 52 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “A Little Loving” by The Fourmost peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “A Touch Of Jazz” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince peaked at number 79 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ava Adore” by Smashing Pumpkins peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Bad Blood (Remixed Version)” by Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Battleship Chains” by The Georgia Satellites peaked at number 44 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Better Days” by Bruce Springsteen peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Bonkers” by Dizzee Rascal and Armand van Helden peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Born To Run” by Bruce Springsteen peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Boss Bitch” by Doja Cat peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Call It Love” by Yello peaked at number 91 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Can You Feel It” by Cls peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Candy” by Paolo Nutini peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Cross The Track (We Better Go Back)” by Maceo and The Macks peaked at number 54 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Dance The Night Away” by The Mavericks peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Deeper Love (Symphonic Paradise)” by BBE peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Do You Really Want Me (To Show You Respect)” by Robyn peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Don't Let It Pass You By” by UB40 peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “English Country Garden” by Dandys peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Everglade” by L7 peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Feel It” by The Tamperer Featuring Maya peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Find 'Em, Fool 'Em and Forget 'Em” by S'Express peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Friday On My Mind” by Gary Moore peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Funky Nassau” by Black Britain peaked at number 81 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Geronimo” by Sheppard peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Hanky Panky” by 7th Heaven peaked at number 87 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Honky Tonk Women” by The Pogues peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “I Thought It Was You” by Julia Fordham peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Iloverockandrolll” by The Jesus and Mary Chain peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “In The Heat Of The Night” by Star Pilots peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “It's Going To Happen!” by The Undertones peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “It's My Time” by Jade Ewen peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Jealousy” by Club Nouveau peaked at number 80 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Just Take My Heart” by Mr. Big peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Kitsch” by Barry Ryan peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Language Of Violence” by Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Lonely, Cryin', Only” by Therapy? peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Love Makes The World Go Round” by Don-E peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Made It Back” by Beverley Knight peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Margie” by Fats Domino peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1959, “May You Always” by The McGuire Sisters peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Money Greedy / Broken Homes” by Tricky peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Move Your Feet” by M-D-Emm peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Movin' On” by Debbie Pender peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Never Lose That Feeling” by Swervedriver peaked at number 62 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ooh La La” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Papua New Guinea” by Future Sound Of London peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Perfect Timing” by Kiki Dee peaked at number 66 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Prime Mover” by Zodiac Mindwarp and The Love Reaction peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Question” by The Moody Blues peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Raving I'm Raving” by Shut Up and Dance peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Red” by Daniel Merriweather peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Rich and Strange” by Cud peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Scatter and Swing” by Lionrock peaked at number 54 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Skunk Funk” by Galliano peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Snobbery and Decay” by Act peaked at number 60 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Someone New” by Hozier peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Sonnet” by The Verve peaked at number 74 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Sound Of The Crowd” by The Human League peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Stop Look and Listen” by Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Stranded” by Lutricia McNeal peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Sunny Came Home” by Shawn Colvin peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1981, “The American” by Simple Minds peaked at number 59 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “The Music's Got Me” by Brooklyn Bounce peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “The Want To Want Me/I Want You To Want Me Mashup” by Andie Case peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Together” by Ella Eyre peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Two Worlds Collide” by Inspiral Carpets peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Up The Ladder To The Roof” by The Supremes peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1998, “War Babies” by Simple Minds peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “When You Walk In The Room” by Paul Carrack peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Noise!” by Age Of Chance peaked at number 65 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Why Me?” by Linda Martin peaked at number 59 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “You're My World” by Cilla Black peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “You're The One” by Kathy Kirby peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1964, “You've Got Love” by Buddy Holly peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

Australian Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2020, “After Party” by Don Toliver peaked at number 34 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ava Adore” by Smashing Pumpkins peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Big Girls Cry” by Sia peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Big Love” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Breakeven” by The Script peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Brimful Of Asha” by Cornershop peaked at number 35 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Cool World / Back On The Outside” by Mondo Rock peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Daisies” by Katy Perry peaked at number 37 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Day 'n' Nite (Remix)” by Kid Cudi vs. Crookers peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Fade To Grey / The Steps” by Visage peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1953, “Faith Can Move Mountains” by Nat King Cole peaked at number 7 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1953, “Heart and Soul” by The Four Aces peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Heat Of The Night” by Bryan Adams peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Here Is My Love / I Know Where You're Goin'” by Tommy Dee / Nino Tempo peaked at number 69 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Hey Mama” by David Guetta Featuring Nicki Minaj and Afrojack peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “However Dark The Night \ Baby” by Caesare peaked at number 71 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ily (i love you baby)” by Surf Mesa Featuring Emilee peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Innocence” by Deborah Blando peaked at number 31 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2020, “July” by Noah Cyrus peaked at number 40 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Keep On Loving You / Follow My Heart” by REO Speedwagon peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Kiss The Rain” by Billie Myers peaked at number 41 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Know Your Enemy” by Green Day peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Manhattan” by Kings Of Leon peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Nasty Freestyle” by T-Wayne peaked at number 37 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Nola” by Billy Williams peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Now I Can Dance” by Tina Arena peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Roll It On Robbie” by Redgum peaked at number 34 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Shangri-La” by Vic Dana peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1959, “She Say (Oom Dooby Doom)” by The Diamonds peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Skin To Skin” by Melissa [AU] peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1964, “Suspicion” by Terry Stafford peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Tall Paul” by Annette With The Afterbeats peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1964, “That's The Way Boys Are” by Lesley Gore peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “The Ballad Of Lady Di / 2 Minutes Silence” by Hon. Nick Jones and Ian Macrae peaked at number 24 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “The Buzz” by Hermitude Featuring Mataya and Young Tapz peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “The Girl With The Smiling Hair / Slim Chance” by The Globes (AUS 80s) peaked at number 91 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1953, “The Ruby and The Pearl” by Nat King Cole or Frankie Laine peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Theme From 'Ordinary People' (Pachelbel Canon In D) / Pachelbel Canon In D (Piano Solo)” by Marvin Hamlisch peaked at number 92 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Thinking Of You” by Hanson peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1953, “Till I Waltz Again With You” by Teresa Brewer peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Too Nice To Talk To / Psychedelic Rockers” by The (English) Beat peaked at number 73 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “World Championship Finale 2” by The Barden Bellas peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2015, “You Don't Own Me” by Grace Featuring G-Eazy peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

New Zealand Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, 🤔 “That's Entertainment” by The Jam peaked at number 34 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Be Quick Or Be Dead” by Iron Maiden peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Boom Boom” by Black Slate peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Fish Across The Face” by HLAH (Head Like A Hole) peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Hazard” by Richard Marx peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Her Town Too” by James Taylor and J.D. Souther peaked at number 29 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1992, “In The Closet” by Michael Jackson and Mystery Girl peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2015, “King and Queen” by Beau Monga peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Kiss From A Ghost” by I Am Giant peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Know Your Enemy” by Green Day peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Lately” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 15 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Over The Hills and Far Away” by Gary Moore peaked at number 43 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley and The Wailers peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl In Town)” by Jackie Wilson peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Romeo and Juliet” by Sylk-E. Fyne Featuring Chill peaked at number 27 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Summer Love” by Soul On Ice peaked at number 33 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Universe” by Savage Garden peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Waking Up In Vegas” by Katy Perry peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1987, “What's Going On” by Cyndi Lauper peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1998, “When The Lights Go Out” by Five peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

Netherlands Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, 😉 “Double Dutch Bus” by Frankie Smith peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, 😉🤣 “Gimme Dat Ding” by The Pipkins peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1981, 😉🤣 “This Ole House” by Shakin' Stevens peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, ⛵ “Cecilia” by Simon and Garfunkel peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Ben d'r helemaal klaar voor” by Blunt Axe peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Big Love” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Dancing Dynamo” by Sugar and The Lollipops peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Daughter Of Darkness” by Tom Jones peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Don't Lose The Magic” by Shawn Christopher peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Fascinated” by Company B peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Having Fun” by Maria Verano peaked at number 45 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “If You Do Believe In Love” by Tee Set peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “In The Closet” by Michael Jackson and Mystery Girl peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1981, “In The Heat Of The Night” by Vanessa [NL] peaked at number 35 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Kali” by Django Wagner peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Lange hete zomer” by Sjon and Sjeffrie peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Lean On Me” by Club Nouveau peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Let's Get Rocked” by Def Leppard peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Let's Hang On” by Nancy Boyd and The Cappello's peaked at number 40 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Make Me Smile” by Chicago peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Man With A Mission” by René Froger peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Niemand kan ons toch scheiden” by Duo X peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Osaka” by The Shoes peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Right On Track” by Breakfast Club peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Shame Shame Shame” by Izabella peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “The Days Of Pearly Spencer” by Marc Almond peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Then The Music Stopped” by Pussycat peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “To Be With You Again” by Level 42 peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Turn It Up/Fire It Up” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Twilight World” by Swing Out Sister peaked at number 39 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1998, “When The Rain Begins To Fall” by Pappa Bear Featuring Van der Toorn peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Working Girl” by Anny Schilder peaked at number 42 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Young, Gifted and Black” by Bob and Marcia peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Zo jong” by De Kast peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

Sweden Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, “(Kom så ska vi) Leva livet” by Gyllene Tider peaked at number 13 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “500 dagar om året” by Tomas Ledin peaked at number 16 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Alla drömmar är uppfyllda” by Håkan Hellström peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Are You With Me” by Lost Frequencies peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Big Love” by Fleetwood Mac peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Bistra voda” by Regina [BA] peaked at number 25 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Brinner i bröstet” by Danny Saucedo Featuring Malcolm B peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Feeling Good” by Avicii peaked at number 27 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Ghetto Mamacita” by Einár x Dree Low peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Gohardorgohome” by Einár peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Headlights” by Robin Schulz Featuring Ilsey peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Hey Mama” by David Guetta Featuring Nicki Minaj and Afrojack peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Hungry Heart” by Bruce Springsteen peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Jan-Jan” by Inga and Anush peaked at number 29 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Joyful Life” by Popsie peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Kids In America” by Kim Wilde peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Kinesiska muren” by Dag Vag peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “King” by Years and Years peaked at number 26 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Let It Be” by Ferry Aid peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Live It Up” by Mental As Anything peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Lose Control” by Waldo's People peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Lose Somebody” by Kygo Featuring OneRepublic peaked at number 12 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1998, “No, No, No” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ray Of Light” by Madonna peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Reggae OK” by Riki Sorsa peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Run For Your Life” by Style peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Superman” by Mama Kin peaked at number 26 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Ta mig tillbaka” by Darin peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1998, “The Silmarillia” by Carlos [NL] peaked at number 35 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “The Whole Story” by Sunrise Avenue peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2009, “This Is Our Night” by Sakis Rouvas peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Va händish” by Einár Featuring Thrife peaked at number 10 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Vienna” by Ultravox peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Vill ha dig” by Drömhus peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Welcome To Sweden” by Einár peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

Austria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2009, “Anything But Love” by Daniel Schuhmacher peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Breath Of Life” by Erasure peaked at number 25 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Brown Eyes Blue” by Oliver Wimmer peaked at number 16 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Geht nich gibs nich” by KC Rebell x Summer Cem peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Guildo hat euch lieb!” by Guildo Horn and die Orthopädischen Strümpfe peaked at number 37 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Hero Of My Heart” by Severino peaked at number 12 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Hero Of My Heart” by Viviana Grisafi peaked at number 29 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1992, “I Will Survive” by Blue System peaked at number 30 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Let's Get Rocked” by Def Leppard peaked at number 19 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Lose Somebody” by Kygo Featuring OneRepublic peaked at number 28 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Maison” by Luciano [DE] peaked at number 12 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Remember The Time” by Nana peaked at number 10 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Rhythm Is A Dancer” by Snap! peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Say You Love Me” by Simply Red peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Supersonic” by Music Instructor Featuring Flying Steps peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Te amo mi amor” by Sarah Lombardi peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ugly” by Jon Bon Jovi peaked at number 39 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Untouched” by The Veronicas peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

France Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1992, “Aprovecha” by Latino Party peaked at number 32 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Ballerina Girl” by Lionel Richie peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Change Of Heart (Original 1986 recording)” by Cyndi Lauper Featuring The Bangles peaked at number 8 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Douce France” by Carte de Séjour peaked at number 42 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Hemmige” by Stephan Eicher peaked at number 27 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Homeless” by Marina Kaye peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Je n'ai pas choisi” by Aysat peaked at number 23 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Just Married” by Pagadixx peaked at number 12 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1998, “La fiesta” by Patrick Sébastien peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2009, “LoveGame” by Lady Gaga peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Mariage dérangé” by DJ Kayz Featuring Souf, Farid and Oussama peaked at number 30 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Medley” by The Best Techno In Town peaked at number 46 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Normal” by Alonzo Featuring JuL peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Physical” by Dua Lipa peaked at number 30 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1987, “So Cold The Night” by The Communards peaked at number 17 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Tusa” by Karol G Featuring Nicki Minaj peaked at number 6 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Wake Me Up” by B-Charme peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.

Norway Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1998, “Alarma!” by 666 peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1998, “All I Ever Wanted (Was You)” by Lars Fredriksen peaked at number 12 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Best når jeg er full” by Robin og Bugge peaked at number 19 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Genre Police” by S3RL Featuring Lexi peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2020, “GOOBA” by 6ix9ine peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Habbo Club 2015” by TIX Featuring The Pøssy Project peaked at number 22 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1987, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” by Whitney Houston peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1981, “It's My Turn” by Diana Ross peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Jealous Guy” by Roxy Music peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Know Your Enemy” by Green Day peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1998, “La copa de la vida” by Ricky Martin peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Living In A Box” by Living In A Box peaked at number 7 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1998, “No, No, No” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Panic Attack” by Celeste [NO] peaked at number 13 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Reggae OK” by Riki Sorsa peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Reilly” by Maggie Reilly peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Shots (Broiler Remix)” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Sjeiken 2015” by TIX Featuring The Pøssy Project peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1959, “Stagger Lee” by Lloyd Price peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Sykepleierinnen (Sykehuset 2020)” by El Papi peaked at number 4 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Under The Bridge” by All Saints peaked at number 16 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1970, “Uppblåsbara Barbara” by Robert Karl-Oskar Broberg peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Vill ha dig” by Drömhus peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

Switzerland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, 😉 “Stars On 45 (medley)” by Stars On 45 peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, 😉 “Viva Las Vegas” by ZZ Top peaked at number 20 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “...habla me luna...” by Basic Connection peaked at number 43 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1970, “All Kinds Of Everything” by Dana peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Anything Is Possible” by Rey Thomas peaked at number 48 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “death bed” by Powfu Featuring beabadoobee peaked at number 13 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Don't Worry” by Madcon Featuring Ray Dalton peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ein Schwein namens Männer” by Die Ärzte peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Geht nich gibs nich” by KC Rebell x Summer Cem peaked at number 15 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Gimme Love” by Alexia peaked at number 38 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Hero Of My Heart” by Severino peaked at number 19 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Holiday” by Sandman peaked at number 45 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)” by A.R. Rahman Featuring The Pussycat Dolls and Nicole Scherzinger peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Jauné” by Booba Featuring Zed peaked at number 26 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Lean On Me” by Club Nouveau peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Lean On” by Major Lazer and DJ Snake Featuring MØ peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Let's Get Rocked” by Def Leppard peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Let's Wait Awhile” by Janet Jackson peaked at number 27 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Lose Somebody” by Kygo Featuring OneRepublic peaked at number 20 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Maison” by Luciano [DE] peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ray Of Light” by Madonna peaked at number 32 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Separate Tables” by Chris de Burgh peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Shame Shame Shame” by Arabella peaked at number 13 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Silverboat” by Family Affair peaked at number 11 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Stay” by Shakespears Sister peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Stop 'N' Go” by Peter Kent peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Tabula Rasa” by Mellowbag and Freundeskreis Featuring Mr. Gentleman peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “The Highest Heights” by Lovebugs peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Time (Alan Walker Remix)” by Alan Walker and Hans Zimmer peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Treaty” by Yothu Yindi peaked at number 33 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Up” by Olly Murs Featuring Demi Lovato peaked at number 28 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Wannabe Your Lover” by Young Deenay Featuring Sasha peaked at number 11 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Why” by Annie Lennox peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Without You” by Sqeezer peaked at number 12 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Ça m'énerve” by Helmut Fritz peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

Italy Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2015, “El mismo sol” by Alvaro Soler peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Elegante” by DrefGold and Sfera Ebbasta peaked at number 2 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Mediterranea” by Irama peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Opps” by DrefGold and Capo Plaza peaked at number 15 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Rain On Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande peaked at number 5 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2020, “TesTa TrA Le NuVoLE pT. 2” by Alfa and YANOMI peaked at number 11 on the Italy pop singles chart.

Finland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2015, “Are You With Me” by Lost Frequencies peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2020, “GOOBA” by 6ix9ine peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Is It True?” by Yohanna peaked at number 4 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Kesävainaja (EP)” by Viikate peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Mimmit fiilaa” by Mikael Gabriel peaked at number 18 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Rändajad” by Urban Symphony peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Stomp To My Beat” by JS16 peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Thinking Of You” by Hanson peaked at number 6 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Totuus löytyy kaurapuurosta” by Lama [FI] peaked at number 5 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Turn It Up/Fire It Up” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 2 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Täältä tulee yö” by Ratsia peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.

Spain Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2020, “Enemigos” by Aitana / Reik peaked at number 11 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Favorito” by Camilo peaked at number 4 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Mi verdad” by Maná Featuring Shakira peaked at number 20 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” by Beyoncé peaked at number 10 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo peaked at number 6 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2009, “When The Sun Comes Down” by R.I.O. peaked at number 9 on the Spain pop singles chart.

Denmark Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2020, “Glo på mig” by Tessa peaked at number 8 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Hun vil ha' en rapper” by Jooks peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Kiki” by Lolo Featuring Gilli peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Old Thing Back” by Matoma and The Notorious B.I.G. Featuring Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant peaked at number 18 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Smile and Wave” by Hedegaard and Brandon Beal peaked at number 12 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Tilbage” by KESI Featuring Hennedub peaked at number 2 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

Belgium Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak peaked at number 1 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Goodbye” by Feder Featuring Lyse peaked at number 3 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Release Me” by Agnes peaked at number 7 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Rhythm Inside” by Loïc Nottet peaked at number 1 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Run” by Emma Bale peaked at number 17 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

In 2009, “We Made You” by Eminem peaked at number 13 on the Belgium pop singles chart.

Bulgaria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2015, “Ela” by Slavin Slavchev peaked at number 15 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Goosebumps” by Travi$ Scott Featuring Kendrick Lamar peaked at number 20 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)” by Freemasons Featuring Sophie Ellis-Bextor peaked at number 9 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)” by A.R. Rahman Featuring The Pussycat Dolls and Nicole Scherzinger peaked at number 3 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Noche y de Día” by Enrique Iglesias Featuring Yandel and Juan Magan peaked at number 8 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Novembre” by Giusy Ferreri peaked at number 18 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Right Round” by Flo Rida Featuring Ke$ha peaked at number 6 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Say So” by Doja Cat peaked at number 3 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2020, “The Scotts” by The Scotts (Travi$ Scott and Kid Cudi) peaked at number 6 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2009, “We Made You” by Eminem peaked at number 10 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

Ireland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2015, 😉🤣 “Bills” by LunchMoney Lewis peaked at number 5 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2009, 😉🤣 “Hoedown Throwdown” by Miley Cyrus peaked at number 10 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Et Cetera” by Sinéad Mulvey and Black Daisy peaked at number 6 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Fairytale” by Alexander Rybak peaked at number 2 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

Portugal Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2020, “Before You Go” by Lewis Capaldi peaked at number 4 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Dead and Gone” by T.I. Featuring Justin Timberlake peaked at number 15 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2020, “death bed” by Powfu Featuring beabadoobee peaked at number 2 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2009, “Do It (Magic Colours)” by Finger Tips peaked at number 5 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2020, “Supalonely” by BENEE Featuring Gus Dapperton peaked at number 15 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2015, “Tu E Eu” by Diogo Piçarra peaked at number 5 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

Germany Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1981, 😉 “Stars On 45 (medley)” by Stars On 45 peaked at number 1 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, 😉🤣 “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” by Beastie Boys peaked at number 25 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “20'000 Meilen” by Xavier Naidoo peaked at number 32 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Emotional” by Falco peaked at number 50 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Energie” by U 96 peaked at number 29 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Every 1's A Winner (Remix)” by Hot Chocolate peaked at number 14 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Forgotten Town” by The Christians peaked at number 31 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Hold On My Heart” by Genesis peaked at number 45 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Italo Boot Mix Vol. 8” by Various peaked at number 17 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Ja, ja die Katja, die hat ja...” by Heino peaked at number 40 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Jessica” by Wolfgang Petry peaked at number 34 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Let It Be” by Ferry Aid peaked at number 3 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Let's Wait Awhile” by Janet Jackson peaked at number 34 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Life Is A Flower” by Ace Of Base peaked at number 20 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Making Your Mind Up” by Bucks Fizz peaked at number 5 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Mister Sandman” by Emmylou Harris peaked at number 14 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Mit viel, viel Herz” by Howard Carpendale peaked at number 47 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Ray Of Light” by Madonna peaked at number 28 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Rhythm Is A Dancer” by Snap! peaked at number 1 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Stand By Me” by 4 The Cause peaked at number 2 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1981, “Step By Step” by Peter Griffin peaked at number 28 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1987, “Strangelove” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 2 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1998, “Under The Bridge” by All Saints peaked at number 37 on the Germany pop singles chart.

In 1992, “Welch ein Tag” by Mario Jordan peaked at number 7 on the Germany pop singles chart.

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