In 2023, “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Because Of You” by Chris Montez peaked at number 71 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Blue Moon” by Herb Lance and The Classics peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Boogie Shoes” by K.C. and The Sunshine Band peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Cold” by Maroon 5 featuring Future peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Could It Be Forever” by David Cassidy peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Dedicated To The One I Love” by The Shirelles peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Dirt On My Boots” by Jon Pardi peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Don't Do It” by Mickey Dolenz peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Eternal Flame” by The Bangles peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Falling” by LeBlanc and Carr peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow” by Bobby Vinton peaked at number 66 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “For Me” by Sérgio Mendes peaked at number 98 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Fresh Azimiz” by Bow Wow featuring J-Kwon and Jermaine Dupri peaked at number 23 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Gee Whiz” by Carla Thomas peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Girl You Know It's True” by Milli Vanilli peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Good Life” by Inner City peaked at number 73 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Green Grass Of Texas” by The Texans peaked at number 100 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1944, “Holiday For Strings” by David Rose and His Orchestra peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Hot Legs” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Can't Face The Fact” by Gina Go-Go peaked at number 78 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Can't Make It Anymore” by Spyder Turner peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1944, “I Love You” by Enric Madriguera and His Orchestra featuring Bob Lido peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I'll Be There” by Starz peaked at number 79 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I'm Outta Love” by Anastacia peaked at number 92 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I've Been Lonely Too Long” by The Young Rascals peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “It Amazes Me” by John Denver peaked at number 59 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “It's You That I Need” by Enchantment peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Just Because” by Anita Baker peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “King Heroin” by James Brown peaked at number 40 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Kings and Queens” by Aerosmith peaked at number 70 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Lay Down Sally” by Eric Clapton peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Lazy River” by Bobby Darin peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” by Dem Franchize Boyz featuring Lil' Peanut and Charlay peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let's Get It On” by Shabba Ranks peaked at number 81 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Little One” by Chicago peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Make A Little Love” by Lowell Fulson peaked at number 97 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” by Johnny 'Guitar' Watson With Larry Williams peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy” by Marlena Shaw peaked at number 58 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Miss Broadway” by Belle Epoque peaked at number 92 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Model Girl” by Johnny Maestro peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “More Than You Know” by Martika peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Mother and Child Reunion” by Paul Simon peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “My Heart Can't Tell You No” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Never Let You Go” by Third Eye Blind peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “No Frauds” by Nicki Minaj featuring Drake and Lil' Wayne peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Players” by Coi Leray peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Puppy Love” by Donny Osmond peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Purple Medley” by Prince peaked at number 84 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” by Leif Garrett peaked at number 58 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Radio Romance” by Tiffany peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Rock and A Hard Place” by Bailey Zimmerman peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Rock and Roll Lullaby” by B.J. Thomas peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Run To Paradise” by Choirboys peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Set Me Free - Pt. 2” by Jimin peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Since I Fell For You” by Laura Lee peaked at number 76 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Swamp Girl” by Frankie Laine peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Take A Look Around” by The Temptations peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Tell Me When To Go” by E-40 featuring Keak Da Sneak peaked at number 35 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Temperature” by Sean Paul peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “That's It - I Quit - I'm Movin'” by Sam Cooke peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)” by Harpers Bizarre peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Beginning Of Lonliness” by Dionne Warwick peaked at number 79 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Dark End Of The Street” by James Carr peaked at number 77 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Jungle” by B.B. King peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Theme From 'Which Way Is Up?' / Disco Rufus” by Stargard peaked at number 21 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Thunder Island” by Jay Ferguson peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Travelin' Man” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Wade In The Water” by Herb Alpert peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Walk Right Back” by The Everly Brothers peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “We Fell In Love While Dancing” by Bill Brandon peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “What He Didn't Do” by Carly Pearce peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby” by Sam and Dave peaked at number 42 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Your One and Only Love” by Jackie Wilson peaked at number 40 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Your Precious Love” by Linda Jones peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, ✪✪ “Go To Sleep, Go To Sleep, Go To Sleep” by Arthur Godfrey and Mary Martin peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1944, ✪✪ “Mairzy Doats” by The Pied Pipers With Paul Weston and His Orchestra peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪✪ “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “The Touchables” by Dickie Goodman peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪✪ “Walk The Dinosaur” by Was (Not Was) peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “(What A) Wonderful World” by Art Garfunkel, James Taylor and Paul Simon peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You” by The Monkees peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2023, “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Bloodshot Eyes” by Lucifer peaked at number 38 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Brandy” by Scott English peaked at number 73 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Brian's Song” by Michel LeGrand peaked at number 37 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Bye Bye Bye” by *N Sync peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “California” by Debby Boone peaked at number 60 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Cotton Jenny” by Anne Murray peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Don't Do It” by Mickey Dolenz peaked at number 74 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Down The Road” by Doucette peaked at number 71 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Everybody Needs Somebody To Love” by Wilson Pickett peaked at number 21 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Fly Away” by Crowbar peaked at number 48 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Get Down To” by Mainline peaked at number 45 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Good Times” by Tom Cochrane and Red Rider peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Here I Go Again” by Larry Evoy peaked at number 55 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Hollywood” by Boz Scaggs peaked at number 44 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Honey Don't Leave L.A.” by James Taylor peaked at number 63 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Can't Hold On” by Karla Bonoff peaked at number 73 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Dig You Baby” by Jerry Butler peaked at number 63 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I Feel It Coming” by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Go Crazy” by Paul Davis peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Julianna” by The Five Man Electrical Band peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Lady” by Jack Jones peaked at number 41 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Let's Fall In Love” by Peaches and Herb peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Ling Ting Tong” by Buddy Knox peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Little One” by Chicago peaked at number 49 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Mother and Child Reunion” by Paul Simon peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Nautical Disaster” by The Tragically Hip peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Night Fever” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Niki Hoeky” by P.J. Proby peaked at number 22 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “No Frauds” by Nicki Minaj featuring Drake and Lil' Wayne peaked at number 25 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Oh My Love” by The Bells peaked at number 39 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “One, Two, Three” by Ramsey Lewis peaked at number 64 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Paradise City” by Guns N' Roses peaked at number 26 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Players” by Coi Leray peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” by Linda Ronstadt peaked at number 26 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Pucker Up Buttercup” by Junior Walker and The All Stars peaked at number 23 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Rockabye” by Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul and Anne-Marie peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “S Club Party” by S Club 7 peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Silver Dreams” by The Babys peaked at number 53 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Since I Fell For You” by Laura Lee peaked at number 68 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “So Sick” by Ne-Yo peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Someday Fool” by M.G. and The Escorts peaked at number 53 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers featuring Coldplay peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Sorry” by Madonna peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sour Times (Nobody Loves Me)” by Portishead peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Storybook Children (Daybreak)” by Bette Midler peaked at number 56 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Tango” by Dalbello peaked at number 19 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Name Of The Game” by ABBA peaked at number 14 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Seventh Saint” by Mel West and The Meteors peaked at number 58 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “The Way Of Love” by Cher peaked at number 6 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Way You Do The Things You Do” by Rita Coolidge peaked at number 16 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “The Wizard” by Uriah Heep peaked at number 86 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Truth Untold” by The Odds peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “You Got It” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “Blue Moon” by The Marcels peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Europa” by Prozzak peaked at number 45 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Feels So Good” by Van Halen peaked at number 86 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Get It On...Tonite” by Montell Jordan peaked at number 15 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Give Me A Reason To Stay” by Freddy Curci peaked at number 57 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Happy Ever After” by Julia Fordham peaked at number 92 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Beg Your Pardon (Rose Garden)” by Kon Kan peaked at number 19 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “If A Tree Falls” by Bruce Cockburn peaked at number 8 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Machine Punch Through” by Moist peaked at number 72 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Never Let You Go” by Third Eye Blind peaked at number 1 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)” by Enya peaked at number 4 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Tango” by Dalbello peaked at number 28 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Tender Hands” by Chris de Burgh peaked at number 59 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Ground Beneath Her Feet” by U2 peaked at number 22 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “The Old Neighbourhood” by Mike Shields peaked at number 92 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “This Cowboy Song” by Sting peaked at number 34 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Ugly” by The Age Of Electric peaked at number 80 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Want To Mean Something” by Jesse Winchester peaked at number 81 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “We've Saved The Best For Last” by Smokey Robinson With Kenny G peaked at number 51 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “When” by Shania Twain peaked at number 14 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” by New Kids On The Block peaked at number 36 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “You Lose You Gain” by John Bottomley peaked at number 6 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “4422” by Drake featuring Sampha peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Ally's Tartan Army” by Andy Cameron peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Alone Again (Naturally)” by Gilbert O'Sullivan peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Automatic Lover” by Vibrators peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Baby It's You” by The Beatles peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Big Poppa” by The Notorious B.I.G. peaked at number 63 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Bounce, Shake, Move, Stop!” by M.V.P. (Most Valuable Playas) peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Bridge” by Queensrÿche peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Brother” by C.C.S. peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Can't Stop Lovin' You” by Van Halen peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Cheque One Two” by Sunship peaked at number 75 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Conway” by Reel 2 Real peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Crackers International” by Erasure peaked at number 91 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Crash and Burn” by Savage Garden peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Dancerama” by Sigue Sigue Sputnik peaked at number 50 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Der Schieber” by Timo Maas peaked at number 50 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Say You Love Me” by M2M peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)” by The Outhere Brothers peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Dream Girl” by Mark Wynter peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Eat Your Young” by Hozier peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Emotion” by Samantha Sang peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Energy” by Digga D peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Exodus” by Semprini peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Express Your Freedom” by Anticapella peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Family Man” by Roachford peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Feelin' So Good” by Jennifer Lopez featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Feels So Good” by Van Halen peaked at number 63 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Floy Joy” by The Supremes peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Flying High” by Captain Hollywood Project peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Free Smoke” by Drake peaked at number 36 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Funtime” by Boy George peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Get Down” by Craig Mack peaked at number 54 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Get It Together” by Drake featuring Black Coffee and Jorja Smith peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Get Wild” by NPG peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Gold Lion” by Yeah Yeah Yeahs peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Good Time Baby” by Bobby Rydell peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Got To Get You Back” by Kym Mazelle peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Grillz” by Nelly featuring Paul Wall, Ali and Gipp peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Gyalchester” by Drake peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Hard To Handle” by Toots peaked at number 92 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Heart In A Cage” by The Strokes peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Hold Your Head Up” by Argent peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Hollow Heart (Birdland Ep)” by Birdland peaked at number 70 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “How I'm Feeling Now” by Lewis Capaldi peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I Don't Know You Love Me” by Roachford peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass” by Nick Lowe peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'd Rather Jack” by The Reynolds Girls peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “In The Arms Of Love” by Catherine Zeta Jones peaked at number 72 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “International Rescue” by We've Got A Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Is This Love” by Bob Marley and The Wailers peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “It's One Of Those Nights (Yes Love)” by The Partridge Family peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Jane” by Perfect Day peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Jocelyn Square” by Love and Money peaked at number 51 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Julia Says” by Wet Wet Wet peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Keep The Fire Burnin'” by Dan Hartman peaked at number 49 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Kill All Hippies” by Primal Scream peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “KMT” by Drake featuring Giggs peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let It Rain” by East 17 peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Let's Go Round There” by Darling Buds peaked at number 49 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Love Is Here and Now You're Gone” by The Supremes peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Lucky Charm” by The Boys [U.S. R and B] peaked at number 94 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Madiba Riddim” by Drake peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Memories Are Made Of This” by Val Doonican peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Monkey Gone To Heaven” by Pixies peaked at number 60 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nature's Law” by Embrace peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Never Be The Same Again” by Melanie C featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Never Before” by Deep Purple peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “No Long Talk” by Drake featuring Giggs peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Nuclear Rocket” by Wrathchild peaked at number 95 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Our Truth” by Lacuna Coil peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Paradise City” by Guns N' Roses peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Portland” by Drake featuring Quavo and Travi$ Scott peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Rewind” by Precious peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Right Before My Eyes” by N'n'G featuring Kallaghan peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Samantha” by Kenny Ball peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Save It 'Til The Mourning After” by Shut Up and Dance peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Scotland Forever” by Sidney Devine peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Set Me Free - Pt. 2” by Jimin peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “She's The One” by Robbie Williams peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear” by Alan Price Set peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Singing In My Sleep” by Semisonic peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Skepta Interlude” by Drake peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Sleep Talk” by Alyson Williams peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Smooth” by Santana featuring Rob Thomas peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “So Sick” by Ne-Yo peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Stupid Girls” by P!nk peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Suddenly” by Sean Maguire peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sweet Dreams” by DJ Scott peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Teenage Fever” by Drake peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Temperature” by Sean Paul peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Cedar Room” by The Doves peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Ghost Of Love” by Tavares peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Rattler” by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Time Is Now” by Moloko peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “This Is My Song” by Harry Secombe peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Too Beautiful To Last” by Engelbert Humperdinck peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Twins” by Philip Bailey and Little Richard peaked at number 82 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Us Against The World” by Strandz peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “We'll Be With You” by Potters peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “You Belong To Me” by JX peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “You Could Be Forgiven” by Horse peaked at number 76 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Your Love” by Hipsway peaked at number 66 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, 🌎 “Desiderata (Child Of The Universe)” by Les Crane peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, 🎄 “Christmas Kids” by Roar peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪✪ “I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman” by Whistling Jack Smith peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Kung Fu” by Ash peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪✪ “Paranoimia '89” by The Art Of Noise peaked at number 88 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “15 Feet Of Snow” by Diesel peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Anything For You” by Lee Harding peaked at number 23 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Buffalo Stance” by Neneh Cherry peaked at number 21 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Candy” by Mandy Moore peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Creep” by TLC peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Feelin' So Good” by Jennifer Lopez featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Georgy Girl” by The Seekers peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Good Time Baby / Cherie” by Bobby Rydell peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Hot Legs / You Got A Nerve” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 42 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I'm Sprung” by T-Pain peaked at number 37 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “If Only” by Hanson peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Isn't It Time / Give Me Your Love” by The Babys peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Johnny Guitar” by The Leemen peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Kind Of A Drag” by The Buckinghams peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Love Train” by Holly Johnson peaked at number 35 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Never Say Never” by Vandalism peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Pure Shores” by All Saints peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “She Drives Me Crazy” by Fine Young Cannibals peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Sit Around and Talk To Me / Baby Baby Bye Bye” by Lonnie Lee peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sky High” by Newton peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Slide” by Calvin Harris featuring Frank Ocean and Migos peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sorrento Moon (I Remember)” by Tina Arena peaked at number 7 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Superman / Hurt Me, Hurt Me” by Celi Bee and The Buzzy Bunch peaked at number 92 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Thank You” by Boyz II Men peaked at number 33 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Brick Track Versus Gitty Up” by Salt-N-Pepa peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1950, “The Four Winds and The Seven Seas” by Bing Crosby or Sammy Kaye With Tony Alamo peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The New York Shuffle / The Bleep” by Graham Parker peaked at number 49 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The River” by Live peaked at number 33 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Too Hard To Handle / Lady Of The Morning” by Ray Burton peaked at number 50 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” by Nicki French peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Wait and Bleed” by Slipknot peaked at number 46 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “What's A Girl To Do?” by Sister 2 Sister peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Wooden Heart (muss i denn...)” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “You Don't Know Me” by Jax Jones featuring Raye peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪✪ “I'm A Man” by The Spencer Davis Group peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “Kids” by The Kirby Stone Four peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “She Don't Use Jelly” by The Flaming Lips peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “All Of The Girls You Loved Before” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2017, “All Time Low” by Jon Bellion peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)” by Tupac and Outlawz peaked at number 35 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Beep” by The Pussycat Dolls featuring will.i.am peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2023, “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine peaked at number 16 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Digging The Grave” by Faith No More peaked at number 16 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Do You Love Me?” by Duke Baysee peaked at number 40 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Call Me Baby” by Madison Avenue peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Feelin' So Good” by Jennifer Lopez featuring Big Pun and Fat Joe peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “First Cut Is The Deepest” by D-Faction peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Galway Girl” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Keep Givin' Me Your Love” by Ce Ce Peniston peaked at number 26 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Laffy Taffy” by D4L peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Mama, I'm In Love Wit A Gangsta” by Coolio peaked at number 39 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Maria Maria” by Santana featuring The Product G and B peaked at number 49 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Mishale” by Andru Donalds peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “My Only” by Goodnight Nurse peaked at number 21 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “One Wish” by Ray J peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely” by Backstreet Boys peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Stay” by Zedd featuring Alessia Cara peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Thank God I Found You” by Mariah Carey With Joe and 98 Degrees peaked at number 34 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2017, “That's What I Like” by Bruno Mars peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “There It Go! (The Whistle Song)” by Juelz Santana peaked at number 29 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Walking On Sunshine” by Redbone featuring Rhonda peaked at number 29 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Why Does It Always Rain On Me?” by Travis peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Wish You Well” by Bernard Fanning peaked at number 24 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “You Again” by Shihad peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “Ooh Stick You!” by Daphné and Celeste peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “A Piece Of The Action” by The Babys peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Anton aus Tirol” by Zware Jongens peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Aslan” by Boef peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Beckham” by Boef peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Cocaïne” by Boef peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Detroit City” by Tom Jones peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Een man mag niet huilen” by Jacques Herb peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Fetty Wap” by Boef and Para Mocro peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Freestyler” by Bomfunk MC's peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Funk It Up” by T.O.F. peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Give It To Me” by The Troggs peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Glory Box” by Portishead peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Gotta Let You Go” by Dominica peaked at number 40 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Habiba” by Boef peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I Belong To You (il ritmo della passione)” by Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Ik ga weg” by Boef and Ali B peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Inkpot” by Shocking Blue peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “It Takes Two” by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kangoeroe” by Boef peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Kipstraat” by Kevin featuring JoeyAK peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kopzorgen” by Boef peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Like A Prayer” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Mij oh mij” by Peter en zijn Rockets peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Move Your Ass!” by Scooter peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “My World” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “No Worries” by Simon Webbe peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Pitchin' (In Every Direction)” by Hi-Gate peaked at number 39 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Range sessie” by Boef peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Red Dress” by Sugababes peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Salam” by Boef and Soufiane Eddyani peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Set You Free” by N-Trance and Kelly Llorena peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Slecht blijft” by Boef peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “So In Love With You” by Duke peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Someday, I'll Be Saturday Night” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Son Of My Father” by Chicory Tip peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Speciaal” by Boef featuring Ronnie Flex peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Stayin' Alive” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The River” by Live peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Train” by The Nits peaked at number 34 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Wejoow” by Boef and Lil' Kleine peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Werken” by Boef peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Wie heeft jou zo ver gebracht” by Corry Konings peaked at number 50 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Winter In America (Leave Love Enough Alone)” by Doug Ashdown peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Zeg mij” by Boef peaked at number 22 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, ⏺🤣 “Waarom doe jij nooit gewoon héla hola” by Irene Moors and De Smurfen peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪✪ “Dracula” by Claw Boys Claw peaked at number 85 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “The Way I Mate” by Rednex peaked at number 58 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Witch Doktor” by Armand Van Helden peaked at number 46 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “American Pie” by Madonna peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cocktails” by Robin Kadir featuring ASME peaked at number 29 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Evighet” by Carola peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Expo 2000” by Kraftwerk peaked at number 36 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Faller du så faller jag” by Patrik Isaksson peaked at number 12 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Forever Young” by Interactive peaked at number 18 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Frågor” by 23 peaked at number 27 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “G63” by C.Gambino peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Here I Go” by 2 Unlimited peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I Can't Fall In Love Without You” by Zara Larsson peaked at number 29 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Wanna Love You Forever” by Jessica Simpson peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Idag and imorgon” by Kikki Danielsson peaked at number 27 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Kurirer” by Dizzy and Manny Flaco peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Liberation” by Hardcore Superstar peaked at number 22 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Love Train” by Holly Johnson peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “M.B.” by Orup peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Many Men” by 23 and 01an peaked at number 16 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Nakala” by Owen and Dizzy peaked at number 28 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Night Of Passion” by The Poodles peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “One Mississippi” by Zara Larsson peaked at number 26 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Pain” by Fun Factory peaked at number 25 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “People Say It's In The Air” by Ankie Bagger peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Rise” by Gabrielle peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Rolling The Stones” by Le Mans [SE] peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Set You Free” by N-Trance and Kelly Llorena peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Shotgun” by Ardis peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Straight Up” by Paula Abdul peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Tg4m” by Zara Larsson peaked at number 19 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Think Twice” by Céline Dion peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Varje timma var minut” by Javiera peaked at number 39 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “We Them Boys” by 23 and 01an peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Worst Taste In Music” by The Radio Dept. peaked at number 16 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Ängeln i rummet” by Eva Dahlgren peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Big Fun” by Inner City featuring Kevin Saunderson peaked at number 15 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Calm Down” by Rema and Selena Gomez peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Check On It” by Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug peaked at number 10 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Connexion” by RAF Camora and Baby Gang peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Crackers International” by Erasure peaked at number 16 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Feeling So Real” by Moby peaked at number 21 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I Feel It Coming” by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Jede Nacht” by Schubi AKpella x Nimo peaked at number 25 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Let Me Be The One” by Sasha peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Liebesbrief” by Thomas D peaked at number 6 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Nix zu tun” by GZUZ and Bonez mit Olexesh peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “On The Radio” by Groove Coverage peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Pinocchio in Moskau (Kalinka)” by Pinocchio peaked at number 25 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Pump It” by Black Eyed Peas peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Rise” by Gabrielle peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Room With A View” by Tony Carey peaked at number 17 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Save Me” by Activate peaked at number 24 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Shalala Lala” by Vengaboys peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Skin” by Rag'n'Bone Man peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “So Sick” by Ne-Yo peaked at number 21 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Take A Bow” by Madonna peaked at number 22 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Brûlures indiennes” by Zola peaked at number 24 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “C'est la même” by Djadja and Dinaz peaked at number 24 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Catalogués bandits” by Djadja and Dinaz peaked at number 25 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cœur de ice” by Zola featuring Damso peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “D.E.V.I.L.” by 666 peaked at number 35 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Dear Jessie” by Rollergirl peaked at number 43 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Déstabilisé” by Djadja and Dinaz peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Electro” by Zola peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Envie7vie” by Zola peaked at number 10 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “First Time” by Robin Beck peaked at number 4 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Frosties” by Zola peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Try” by Macy Gray peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Keep On Moving” by Starstylers featuring Michy peaked at number 14 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “L'armoire” by Zola peaked at number 14 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Le mal de toi” by François Feldman peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Le papa pingouin” by Pigloo peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Les eaux de Mars” by Atlantique peaked at number 44 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mauvais comportement” by Djadja and Dinaz peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex” by E-Rotic peaked at number 20 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “No Lie” by Sean Paul featuring Dua Lipa peaked at number 27 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “No lèche” by Gazo / Leto / Kerchak / Favé peaked at number 4 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Nochey” by Zola peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Pure Shores” by All Saints peaked at number 6 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Radio Romance” by Tiffany peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Sunset Lover” by Petit Biscuit peaked at number 3 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “You Don't Know Me” by Jax Jones featuring Raye peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Your Song” by Billy Paul peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Zaza” by Zola peaked at number 20 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, 🎃🤣 “Thriller” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 35 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Amazing” by Broiler featuring Kurt Nilsen peaked at number 19 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1972, “American Pie” by Don McLean peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Can't Tame Her” by Zara Larsson peaked at number 7 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “ceilings” by Lizzy McAlpine peaked at number 16 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Ch!pz In Black (Who You Gonna Call)” by Ch!pz peaked at number 19 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Cruise” by Kygo featuring Andrew Jackson peaked at number 25 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee peaked at number 22 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Give Up” by Chicane featuring Bryan Adams peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Du mener vel alvor, Halvor?” by Nora Brockstedt peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “F--k Off” by Astrid S peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I've Got A Little Something For You” by MN8 peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “No Leaf Clover” by Metallica With Michael Kamen conducting The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Rise” by Gabrielle peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Romantica” by Robertino peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Sail Away” by Alejandro Fuentes peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Take A Little Time” by Flava To Da Bone peaked at number 14 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1967, “This Is My Song” by Petula Clark peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Under Your Skin” by Seeb and R. City peaked at number 30 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Vandra vidare” by Gunnar Wiklund peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Weak” by AJR peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Åh Marie, jeg vil hjem” by The Monn Keys peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Club Bizarre” by U96 peaked at number 32 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Connexion” by RAF Camora and Baby Gang peaked at number 28 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cur De Ice” by Zola and Damso peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Everything Counts (Live)” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 18 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Feeling So Real” by Moby peaked at number 9 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Freakin' It” by Will Smith peaked at number 44 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Galway Girl” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1972, “How Do You Do?” by Mouth and MacNeal Philips peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Only Wanna Be With You” by Samantha Fox peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Jede Nacht” by Schubi AKpella x Nimo peaked at number 26 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “La Bachata” by Manuel Turizo peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Lucky Star” by Superfunk featuring Ron Carroll peaked at number 20 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mein Stern” by Ayman peaked at number 13 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Meravigliosa creatura” by Gianna Nannini peaked at number 33 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “No More "I Love You's"” by Annie Lennox peaked at number 14 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “People” by Libianca peaked at number 9 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Schlaflos” by Atemlos peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “She Drives Me Crazy” by Fine Young Cannibals peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Skin” by Rag'n'Bone Man peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Tabula Rasa Pt. II” by Freundeskreis and FK Allstars peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Take A Bow” by Madonna peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Tears In The Rain” by Jennifer Rush peaked at number 26 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Telegram Sam” by T. Rex peaked at number 4 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Wild Thang” by Mr. Ed Jumps The Gun peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Desert Rose” by Sting featuring Cheb Mami peaked at number 4 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “La Banana” by Michael Chacon peaked at number 10 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Stupid Girls” by P!nk peaked at number 8 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Suffer Well” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 5 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tango” by Tananai peaked at number 2 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Great Beyond” by R.E.M. peaked at number 3 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Triccheballacche (La Cammellata)” by Orlando Portento peaked at number 18 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Tutti gli zeri del mondo” by Renato Zero and Mina peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2017, “You Don't Know Me” by Jax Jones featuring Raye peaked at number 9 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Anniina” by Kerho peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Ex-Girlfriend” by No Doubt peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I Think They Like Me” by Dem Franchize Boyz featuring Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Bow Wow peaked at number 5 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Incredible” by The Shapeshifters peaked at number 2 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “It's Alright” by Ricky Martin peaked at number 17 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Just Around The Hill” by Sash! peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kun tää loppuu” by Ida Paul and Kalle Lindroth peaked at number 18 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Never Be The Same Again” by Melanie C featuring Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Never Say Never” by Vandalism peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Rise” by Gabrielle peaked at number 17 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Stupid Girls” by P!nk peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “That's The Way My Heart Goes” by Marie Serneholt peaked at number 19 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “There It Go! (The Whistle Song)” by Juelz Santana peaked at number 7 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Urheiluhullu” by JVG peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Viimeisiä sanoja” by Bee peaked at number 9 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “You Don't Know Me” by Jax Jones featuring Raye peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Chained To The Rhythm” by Katy Perry featuring Skip Marley peaked at number 16 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Coco Chanel” by Eladio Carrión and Bad Bunny peaked at number 2 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Locked Up” by Akon peaked at number 19 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Lumbra” by Cali y El Dandee featuring Shaggy peaked at number 6 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nada que perder” by Pignoise peaked at number 8 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Remix exclusivo” by Feid peaked at number 13 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Si la calle llama” by Eladio Carrión / Myke Towers peaked at number 10 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Daglig Dosis” by Branco peaked at number 16 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Galway Girl” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 2 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Mann gegen Mann” by Rammstein peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Og Du Blev Til En Hvid Fugl” by The Minds Of 99 peaked at number 10 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “People” by Libianca peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Since U Been Gone” by The Real Booty Babes peaked at number 9 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Sorry” by Madonna peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “You Don't Know Me” by Jax Jones featuring Raye peaked at number 6 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo and Selena Gomez peaked at number 4 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Pompen” by Kraantje Pappie peaked at number 6 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Gucci Forema” by Pashata and Kyriakos Georgiou Torino peaked at number 3 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Eat Your Young” by Hozier peaked at number 7 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Like You” by Bow Wow and Ciara peaked at number 4 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Pump It” by Black Eyed Peas peaked at number 3 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Solo Dance” by Martin Jensen peaked at number 9 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Stupid Girls” by P!nk peaked at number 5 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Us Against The World” by Strandz peaked at number 20 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, 🎄 “Christmas Kids” by Roar peaked at number 45 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Hear Me Now” by Alok and Bruno Martini featuring Zeeba peaked at number 4 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Love Again” by Richie Campbell peaked at number 10 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Lovezinho” by Treyce peaked at number 7 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
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