In 2023, “All My Life” by Lil' Durk featuring J. Cole peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “An American Trilogy” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 66 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Another Day, Another Heartache” by The 5th Dimension peaked at number 45 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Anything Can Happen” by Was (Not Was) peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Area Codes” by Kali peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Can't Seem To Make You Mine” by Seeds peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Casino Royale” by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass peaked at number 27 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Connection” by Elastica peaked at number 53 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Crash and Burn” by Savage Garden peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Dancin' In The Country” by Tyler Hubbard peaked at number 23 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Disco Inferno” by The Trammps peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Eight Men, Four Women” by O.V. Wright peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Enough Cryin'” by Mary J. Blige featuring Brook-Lyn peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Everything Good Is Bad” by 100 Proof (Aged In Soul) peaked at number 45 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “For Your Love” by The Wanderers peaked at number 93 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Gettin' Some” by Shawnna peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon” by Neil Diamond peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Giving Up On Love” by Rick Astley peaked at number 38 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Hello Mary Lou” by Ricky Nelson peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Hello, Hello” by Claudine Longet peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Here Comes My Baby” by The Tremeloes peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Hey Love” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 90 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Hold On To The Night” by Starz peaked at number 78 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Hurricane” by Luke Combs peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “I Can't Do It By Myself” by Anita Bryant peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “I Can't Turn You Loose” by The Edgar Winter Group peaked at number 81 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Got Rhythm” by The Happenings peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “It's Late” by Queen peaked at number 74 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Little Bitty Pretty One” by The Jackson 5 peaked at number 13 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Little Jackie Wants To Be A Star” by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Look What You Done For Me” by Al Green peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Love Me Forever” by Roger Williams peaked at number 60 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mirror, Mirror” by M2M peaked at number 62 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Morning Has Broken” by Cat Stevens peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)” by Billy Joel peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “My Girl Josephine” by Jerry Jaye peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “No More 'I Love You's'” by Annie Lennox peaked at number 23 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Oh Girl” by The Chi-Lites peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “On A Carousel” by The Hollies peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Otherside” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Our Love Is Here To Stay” by Dinah Washington peaked at number 89 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Pick Me Up On Your Way Down” by Pat Zill peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Portrait Of My Love” by The Tokens peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Questions” by Bang (Trio) peaked at number 90 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Red Roses for Mom” by Bobby Vinton peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Release Me (And Let Me Love Again)” by Engelbert Humperdinck peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Say I” by Christina Milian featuring Young Jeezy peaked at number 21 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Shake A Tail Feather” by James and Bobby Purify peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Slippin' Into Darkness” by War peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Smilin'” by Sly and The Family Stone peaked at number 42 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Snap Yo Fingers” by Lil' Jon featuring E-40 and Sean Paul Of The YoungBloodZ peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Sunshine Girl” by The Parade peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “That's Someone You Never Forget” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 92 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “The Young New Mexican Puppeteer” by Tom Jones peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Through The Storm” by Aretha Franklin and Elton John peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Tumbling Dice” by Linda Ronstadt peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Tumbling Dice” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Valencia” by Tony Martin peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Voices Of Babylon” by The Outfield peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1950, “Wanderin'” by Sammy Kaye featuring Tony Alamo peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “We Had A Good Thing Going” by Cyrkle peaked at number 72 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “What Mattered Most” by Ty Herndon peaked at number 90 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “When The Stars Go Blue” by Tim McGraw peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “When You're Mad” by Ne-Yo peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under” by Shania Twain peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1972, ✪✪ “Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard” by Paul Simon peaked at number 22 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “Mother-In-Law” by Ernie K-Doe peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “The Touchables In Brooklyn” by Dickie Goodman peaked at number 42 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪✪ “Too Many Fish In The Sea/Three Little Fishes” by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Barefootin'” by Larry Lee and The Leisures peaked at number 55 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Beg, Steal Or Borrow” by The New Seekers peaked at number 61 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Buy For Me The Rain” by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band peaked at number 37 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Charms” by The Philosopher Kings peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Close Your Eyes” by Peaches and Herb peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Count On Me” by Jefferson Starship peaked at number 9 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Dead End Street” by Lou Rawls peaked at number 34 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Doctor My Eyes” by Jackson Browne peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Double Trouble” by Sass Jordan peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Friday On My Mind” by The Easybeats peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Get Up, Get Out, Move On” by Fludd peaked at number 34 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I Got Rhythm” by The Happenings peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “If You're Thinkin'” by Dino, Desi and Billy peaked at number 80 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Isn't It Always Love” by Karla Bonoff peaked at number 82 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Issues” by Julia Michaels peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Just Look What You've Done” by Brenda Holloway peaked at number 72 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Life Goes On” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 27 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Little Devil” by Neil Sedaka peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Make The Sun Shine” by Ocean peaked at number 75 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Making Memories” by Frankie Laine peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mathematical Disrespect” by Lil' Mabu peaked at number 21 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “My Babe” by Ronnie Dove peaked at number 36 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Nothing Takes The Place Of You” by Toussaint McCall peaked at number 46 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “One Hurt Deserves Another” by Raeletts peaked at number 83 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Oops!...I Did It Again” by Britney Spears peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Real Love” by Jody Watley peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Red Red The Rocking Horse” by Buxton Kastle peaked at number 68 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Rockin' Robin” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Run, Run, Run” by Jo Jo Gunne peaked at number 30 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1961, “She Wears My Ring” by Jimmy Bell peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Sweet Misery” by Teaze peaked at number 78 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Taxi” by Harry Chapin peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Whole World Is A Stage” by Fantastic Four peaked at number 67 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Vahevala” by Kenny Loggins With Jim Messina peaked at number 87 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Wheel In The Sky” by Journey peaked at number 45 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1967, “When I Was Young” by Eric Burdon and The Animals peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Where Have You Been All My Life” by Fotomaker peaked at number 87 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, “With A Little Luck” by Paul McCartney and Wings peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1972, ✪✪ “Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard” by Paul Simon peaked at number 6 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1978, ✪✪ “Werewolves Of London” by Warren Zevon peaked at number 18 on the Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “How'm I Gonna Sleep” by Tim Finn peaked at number 77 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I'll Be There For You” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 2 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “It's Good To Be The King” by Tom Petty peaked at number 8 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Nineteen Forever” by Joe Jackson peaked at number 59 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Otherside” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 32 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Red Light Special” by TLC peaked at number 19 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Room To Move” by Animotion peaked at number 11 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Sister Madly” by Crowded House peaked at number 92 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Sunshine” by Rubber peaked at number 31 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Tell Me When” by The Human League peaked at number 17 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Unsound” by The Headstones peaked at number 58 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Old Pop In An Oak” by Rednex peaked at number 53 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “The Thong Song” by Sisqó peaked at number 2 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Air Guitar” by Towers Of London peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Are You Ready?” by Paul Hardcastle peaked at number 90 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Because The Night” by The Patti Smith Group peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Belfast / Innocent X” by Orbital featuring Therapy? peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Bright Idea” by Orson peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Burning '95” by MK peaked at number 44 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Can't Cry Anymore” by Sheryl Crow peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Casino Royale” by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha” by Käärijä peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Circle” by Edie Brickell and The New Bohemians peaked at number 74 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Close My Eyes Forever” by Lita Ford With Ozzy Osbourne peaked at number 47 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Come Into My Life” by The Verve peaked at number 72 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Could It Be Forever” by David Cassidy peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Day and Night” by Billie Piper peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Did You See” by J Hus peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Do It Do It Again” by Raffaella Carrà peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Dog Days Are Over” by Florence + The Machine peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Don't It Make You Feel Good?” by Stefan Dennis peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Don't Let Him Touch You” by Angelettes peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Don't Play That Song Again” by Nicki French peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Don't Take It Lyin' Down” by The Dooleys peaked at number 60 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Eddie Vortex” by Steve Gibbons Band peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Every Little Step” by Bobby Brown peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Everyday” by Incognito peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Fergus Sings The Blues” by Deacon Blue peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “First Time” by Sunblock featuring Robin Beck peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Freedom” by Michelle Gayle peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “From Paris To Berlin” by Infërnal peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Get Me To The World On Time” by Electric Prunes peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Graceland” by The Bible peaked at number 51 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Guaglione” by Perez 'Prez' Prado and His Orchestra peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I (Friday Night)” by Dubstar peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I Know” by Dionne Farris peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, “I Still Love You All” by Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “I Wrote A Song” by Mae Muller peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “If I Can't Have You” by Yvonne Elliman peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Impossible” by The Charlatans peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Into The Groove / Who's That Girl?” by Madonna peaked at number 99 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “iSpy” by Kyle featuring Lil' Yachty peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “It's Your Time” by Arthur Baker featuring Shirley Lewis peaked at number 64 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Jessie” by Joshua Kadison peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Joy and Pain” by MAZE featuring Frankie Beverly peaked at number 57 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Joy Of Living” by Oui 3 peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Joy” by BLACKstreet peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Jupiter” by Earth, Wind and Fire peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Just Like Heaven” by Dinosaur Jr. peaked at number 78 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Just Lookin' / Bullet Comes” by The Charlatans peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Let Her Cry” by Hootie and The Blowfish peaked at number 75 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Life Goes On” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Little Piece Of Leather” by Donnie Elbert peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Long Hot Summer '89 (It Don't Matter What I Do)” by The Style Council peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Look What You've Done For Me” by Al Green peaked at number 44 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Love Sensation 2006” by Eddie Thoneick and Kurd Maverick peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Luvstruck” by Southside Spinners peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Made In England” by Elton John peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Malibu” by Miley Cyrus peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Masterblaster 2000” by DJ Luck and MC Neat peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mathematical Disrespect” by Lil' Mabu peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “More Than A Woman” by Tavares peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mountain” by Sam Ryder peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “My Brave Face” by Paul McCartney peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have You Seen My Wife, Mr. Jones)” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Old” by Machine Head peaked at number 43 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “On My Mind” by Disciples peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Only Loving Does It” by Guys and Dolls peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Only One Road” by Céline Dion peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Oxbow Lakes” by The Orb peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Presence Dear” by Blondie peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Psychonaut” by Fields Of The Nephilim peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Ricochet” by Faith No More peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Room To Move” by Animotion peaked at number 87 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Say I” by Christina Milian featuring Young Jeezy peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Scottish Rain” by The Silencers peaked at number 71 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sexual” by Maria Rowe peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Something About You Girl” by John Moore and The Expressway peaked at number 77 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Sparky's Dream” by Teenage Fanclub peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Spend The Day” by Urban Cookie Collective peaked at number 59 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Stop Your Fussin'” by Toni Childs peaked at number 95 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Surrender Your Love” by Nightcrawlers featuring John Reid peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “That Look In Your Eye” by Ali Campbell featuring Pamela Starks peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “The Adventures” by Angels and Airwaves peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Look” by Roxette peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Theme From 'Gutbuster'” by Bentley Rhythm Ace peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Then I Kissed Her” by The Beach Boys peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2017, “There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back” by Shawn Mendes peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Too Many Fish” by Frankie Knuckles peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Touch It” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, “U + Me = Love” by Funky Worm peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Up Against The Wall” by Tom Robinson Band peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Walking On Water” by Madasun peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Waterloo Sunset” by The Kinks peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” by Amore peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, “You Gotta Stop / The Love Machine” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Your Loving Arms” by Billie Ray Martin peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1989, ⏺🤣 “Bring Me Edelweiss” by Edelweiss peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “Blue Tomorrow” by Chelsea Football Club peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Far-Out Son Of Lung The Ramblings Of A Madman” by Future Sound Of London peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, ✪✪ “Leeds United” by Leeds United FC peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1972, ✪✪ “Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard” by Paul Simon peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)” by Scatman John peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1967, ✪✪ “Seven Drunken Nights” by The Dubliners peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1961, ✪✪ “You're Driving Me Crazy” by Temperance Seven peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Boys! (What Did The Detective Say?) / Modern Don Juan” by The Sports peaked at number 55 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Breakin' There's No Stoppin' Us” by Ilanda featuring Joanne peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Ciao Baby” by Lynne Randell peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Crazy Mama” by J.J. Cale peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Daylight” by David Kushner peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Don't Give Me Your Life” by Alex Party peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Don't You Think It's Time” by Bob Evans peaked at number 22 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Eternal Flame” by The Bangles peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Everything Zen” by Bush peaked at number 41 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Going Home / I Don't Care” by Normie Rowe peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Hang Around” by Tumbleweed peaked at number 48 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Heart Of Gold” by Neil Young peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Heaven / Here's Monday” by Bonnie Tyler peaked at number 96 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Help!” by Bananarama and Lananeeneenoonoo peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “I Only Wanna Be With You” by Samantha Fox peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I'm With Stupid” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 23 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Judith” by A Perfect Circle peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lonely Day” by System Of A Down peaked at number 37 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Malibu” by Miley Cyrus peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mambo Italiano” by Shaft peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mathematical Disrespect” by Lil' Mabu peaked at number 21 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mirror, Mirror” by M2M peaked at number 30 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1961, “On The Rebound” by Floyd Cramer peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “One” by Metallica peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “People” by Libianca peaked at number 22 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Pretty Young Thing / All You Need Is Love” by Tina Cousins peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Rollin” by Calvin Harris featuring Future and Khalid peaked at number 40 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2023, “See You Again” by Tyler, The Creator featuring Kali Uchis peaked at number 28 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Shine” by Vanessa Amorosi peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Simple Man” by Noiseworks peaked at number 47 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Standing In The Rain / Same Old Thing” by John Paul Young peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Straight Up” by Paula Abdul peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Strong Enough” by Sheryl Crow peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “The Way You Do The Things You Do / I Feel The Burden (Being Lifted off My Shoulders)” by Rita Coolidge peaked at number 74 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2006, “This Time I Know It's For Real” by Young Divas peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Waves” by Dean Lewis peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Wuthering Heights / Kite” by Kate Bush peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Can't Smile Without You” by Barry Manilow peaked at number 8 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Celebrate The World” by Womack and Womack peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Craziest” by Naughty By Nature peaked at number 6 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dani California” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Dust In The Wind” by Kansas peaked at number 36 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Ebony Eyes” by Bob Welch peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “For Your Love” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Freak Like Me” by Adina Howard peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Good Thing” by Fine Young Cannibals peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Here and Now” by Letters To Cleo peaked at number 48 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Hey Music Lover” by S'Express peaked at number 31 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “High Rollers” by Ice-T peaked at number 38 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Hips Don't Lie” by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I'll Be Around” by Rappin' 4-Tay featuring The (Detroit) Spinners peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “I've Got A Little Something For You” by MN8 peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “If I Can't Have You” by Yvonne Elliman peaked at number 6 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mathematical Disrespect” by Lil' Mabu peaked at number 23 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Move It Like This” by K7 peaked at number 49 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)” by Billy Joel peaked at number 31 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Never Find Someone Like You” by Keith Martin peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Night Fever” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “One” by Metallica peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Over The River” by Bitty McLean peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Red Dress” by Sugababes peaked at number 16 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2006, “S.O.S. (Rescue Me)” by Rihanna peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Sign Of The Times” by Harry Styles peaked at number 6 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1989, “That's The Way Love Is” by Ten City peaked at number 24 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 1995, “The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)” by Kenny "Dope" Presents The Bucketheads peaked at number 21 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “The Thong Song” by Sisqó peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha [ESC 2023 Finland]” by Käärijä peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Come Again” by Ronnie Flex featuring Boef peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Fly Away” by Haddaway peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Good Thing” by Fine Young Cannibals peaked at number 36 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Good Time Baby” by Bobby Rydell peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Heb je het hart” by De Dijk peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun” by Cat Stevens peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “If You Love Me” by Brownstone peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)” by Village People peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Into Temptation” by Crowded House peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Iron Horse” by Christie peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2000, “It's My Life” by Bon Jovi peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Lights and Shadows” by O'G3ne peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Mr. Pleasant” by The Kinks peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Night Fever” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)” by The Jacksons peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “Onder ons” by Boudewijn de Groot peaked at number 11 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Paradise City” by Guns N' Roses peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Pepe [deutsch]” by Dalida or Caterina Valente or Duane Eddy peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings [ESC 2023 Norway]” by Alessandra peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Sign Of The Times” by Harry Styles peaked at number 26 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Substitute” by Clout peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo [ESC 2023 Sweden]” by Loreen peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tek Tek” by Dystinct featuring MHD peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2017, “That's What I Like” by Bruno Mars peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “The Happening” by The Supremes peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Vahevala” by Kenny Loggins With Jim Messina peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Waarom heb jij mij verlaten?” by Frans Bauer peaked at number 25 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Wonderful” by Patty and Shift peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 1967, “World Of Birds” by Q65 peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2006, 🎃🤣 “Somebody's Watching Me” by Beatfreakz peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha” by Käärijä peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “City Lights” by Blanche [BE] peaked at number 18 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Dangerous” by Roxette peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Do It” by Giri peaked at number 25 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “En dag” by Tommy Nilsson peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Fly (Through The Starry Night)” by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Fred Come To Bed” by E-Rotic peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Help!” by Bananarama and Lananeeneenoonoo peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1978, “I Can't Stand The Rain” by Eruption featuring Precious Wilson peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Turn To You” by Christina Aguilera peaked at number 47 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “I Will Love Again” by Lara Fabian peaked at number 31 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I'm With Stupid” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 10 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Kung” by Samir and Viktor peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Ledare” by Jireel and Dizzy peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lovegun / Nightfever” by Andreas Lundstedt peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Mera mål!” by Markoolio featuring Arne Hegerfors peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Naked Sun” by Pandora peaked at number 29 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Parlez-vous français?” by Baccara peaked at number 8 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Pretty Girl” by Maggie Lindemann peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Push” by Trance Dance peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Save Up All Your Tears” by Robin Beck peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Something Beautiful” by Johan Östberg peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Swalla” by Jason Derulo featuring Nicki Minaj and TY Dolla $ign peaked at number 8 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Wicker Man” by Iron Maiden peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Unicorn” by Noa Kirel peaked at number 27 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2000, “What Do I Do” by Dr. Alban peaked at number 43 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 1978, ✪✪ “Ça plane pour moi” by Plastic Bertrand peaked at number 12 on the Sweden pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha” by Käärijä peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “City Lights” by Blanche [BE] peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Computerliebe” by Das Modul peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Do What You Like” by French Affair peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Droste, hörst du mich?” by Mark 'Oh peaked at number 14 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Hey Mamma” by Sunstroke Project peaked at number 27 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Julia Says” by Wet Wet Wet peaked at number 19 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Malibu” by Miley Cyrus peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mama” by Pizzera and Jaus peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Richtig scheiße (auf 'ne schöne Art und Weise)” by Killerpilze peaked at number 10 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Running On Air” by Nathan Trent peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Sign Of The Times” by Harry Styles peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Toni, Walk On!” by Toni Polster trifft Achtung Liebe peaked at number 25 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Wadde hadde dudde da?” by Stefan Raab peaked at number 34 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Who The Hell Is Edgar?” by Teya and Salena peaked at number 4 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, ✪✪ “Don't Laugh” by Winx peaked at number 26 on the Austria pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Back For Good” by Take That peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Believe” by Elton John peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Cat Among The Pigeons” by Bros peaked at number 41 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Creep” by TLC peaked at number 23 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Flammes de l'enfer” by Niagara peaked at number 35 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Freestyle LVL UP 2” by Ninho peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “J'irai chanter” by Nouvelle Star peaked at number 8 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Jeune et con” by Saez peaked at number 14 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “La chanson d'Azima” by France Gall peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1989, “La machine avalé” by Dorothée peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “La rue” by No Limit - Gazo and Damso peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Marion maréchal” by Sofiane peaked at number 22 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Mon cœur, mon amour” by Anaïs peaked at number 17 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “On aura le ciel” by Sofia Mestari peaked at number 50 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Onde sensuelle / Je dis aime” by M [FR] peaked at number 46 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Oops!...I Did It Again” by Britney Spears peaked at number 4 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Quoi de neuf bébé” by Jok'air featuring Damso peaked at number 24 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Sexual (Li Da Di)” by Amber peaked at number 40 on the France pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Toka” by Sofiane peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Back For Good” by Take That peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Been There, Done That!” by Audun peaked at number 16 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha” by Käärijä peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Damn Girl” by Kamelen peaked at number 28 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Danse på panseret” by Hagle peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Grab The Moment” by Jowst peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” by Bryan Adams peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper and Lil' Wayne peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Med på alt” by Svein Krogstad / Tom Brudvik peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Pyton 2023 (Vet du vil ha meg)” by Longmen peaked at number 22 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Ramona” by The Blue Diamonds peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2006, “This Is Us” by Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Til dovre faller” by Johanne Holmedahl peaked at number 15 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Unicorn” by Noa Kirel peaked at number 30 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 1961, “Wheels” by The String-A-Longs peaked at number 4 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, ✪✪ “The Thong Song” by Sisqó peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Around The World” by Aqua peaked at number 42 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1972, “Back Off Boogaloo” by Ringo Starr peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Be My Lover” by La Bouche peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Blow The House Down” by Living In A Box peaked at number 26 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Bongo Bong - Je ne t'aime plus” by Manu Chao avec Anouk peaked at number 15 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Cha cha cha” by Käärijä peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “City Lights” by Blanche [BE] peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Flieger” by Helene Fischer peaked at number 12 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Fool Again” by Westlife peaked at number 39 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Fred Come To Bed” by E-Rotic peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Geierwally” by XXL featuring Peter 'Cool Man' Steiner peaked at number 10 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1995, “Independent Love Song” by Scarlet peaked at number 23 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “La Rue” by No Limit - Gazo and Damso peaked at number 15 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Le temps qui court” by Les Enfoirés peaked at number 19 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Malibu” by Miley Cyrus peaked at number 16 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Mama” by US5 peaked at number 18 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1978, “Night Fever” by The Bee Gees peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)” by The Jacksons peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Now Or Never” by Tom Novy featuring Lima peaked at number 16 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “Real Love” by Jody Watley peaked at number 21 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “SOS” by Rihanna peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, “The Way To Your Heart” by Soulsister peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “There You Go” by P!nk peaked at number 37 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Watergun” by Remo Forrer peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 1989, ✪✪ “Iko Iko” by The Belle Stars peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Ci sei tu” by Nek peaked at number 9 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Colpo di fulmine” by Anna Tatangelo peaked at number 15 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Cry Baby Cry” by Santana featuring Sean Paul and Joss Stone peaked at number 19 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Dimentica” by RAF peaked at number 4 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper and Lil' Wayne peaked at number 20 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Nessuna via d'uscita” by Mondo Marcio peaked at number 13 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Niña mala” by Luca Anceschi peaked at number 2 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2023, “On Fire” by Emis Killa featuring Sfera Ebbasta peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Rubami la notte” by Pinguini Tattici Nucleari peaked at number 5 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Senz'anima” by Emis Killa featuring Lazza peaked at number 14 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Swalla” by Jason Derulo featuring Nicki Minaj and TY Dolla $ign peaked at number 14 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Volare” by Fabio Rovazzi featuring Gianni Morandi peaked at number 2 on the Italy pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Carpe Diem” by Joker Out peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “First Time” by Kygo featuring Ellie Goulding peaked at number 13 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Kappale kauneinta suomiriimiä” by Seremoniamestari peaked at number 4 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Kuussa” by Jana [FI] peaked at number 2 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Lojaali” by Fabe featuring Mikael Gabriel peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lonely Day” by System Of A Down peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lying” by Lasgo peaked at number 5 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Movin' On” by Ian Van Dahl peaked at number 7 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “My Everything” by Superchrist peaked at number 11 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Rakkauden Bermudan kolmio” by Stig Dogg peaked at number 18 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Shattered Dreams” by Jaybee featuring Morris peaked at number 14 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Slitwrist Ecstasy” by Shade Empire peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Speechless” by Mish Mash peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Tanssi se ulos” by Roope Salminen and Koirat featuring Ellinoora peaked at number 11 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “The Wicker Man” by Iron Maiden peaked at number 11 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2000, “Turpa kii tai tulee penalty” by Referee All Stars Presents Seppo Mäkelä featuring Pentti Lindegren peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Un Blodymary” by Las Ketchup peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Unicorn” by Noa Kirel peaked at number 10 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Who The Hell Is Edgar?” by Teya and Salena peaked at number 20 on the Finland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “In The Closet” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 2 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Todo contigo” by Álvaro De Luna peaked at number 12 on the Spain pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Dansktop” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 2 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Fastelavn” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 6 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “For Livet” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 8 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Gran Turismo” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Hele Dagen” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Hele vejen” by Nik and Jay peaked at number 13 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Hena” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “I'm The One” by DJ Khaled featuring Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper and Lil' Wayne peaked at number 2 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “I'm With Stupid” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Interlude” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 20 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Kerosin” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 12 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mamacita” by KESI featuring Benny Jamz peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Stjernekigger” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 7 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Uden Dig” by Ukendt Kunstner peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Coward” by Peter Evrard peaked at number 19 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2006, “La camisa negra” by Juanes peaked at number 3 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Lay All Your Love On Me” by Sylver peaked at number 5 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 13 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Rid Of You” by Natalia peaked at number 14 on the Belgium pop singles chart.
In 2017, “It Ain't Me” by Kygo and Selena Gomez peaked at number 9 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Lottery” by Latto and Lu Kala peaked at number 16 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Malkata Belja” by Djordan peaked at number 6 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Mashallah” by V:rgo and Nicka peaked at number 8 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Mask Off” by Future peaked at number 7 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Something Just Like This” by The Chainsmokers and Coldplay peaked at number 19 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2017, “The Cure” by Lady Gaga peaked at number 20 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Zhivej, Milo Moe” by Medi peaked at number 2 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Chemical” by Post Malone peaked at number 12 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “First Time” by Unique featuring Robin Beck peaked at number 10 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Giving Me” by Jazzy peaked at number 1 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Queen Of Kings” by Alessandra peaked at number 18 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Say I” by Christina Milian and Young Jeezy peaked at number 15 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Tattoo” by Loreen peaked at number 3 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, “Touch It” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 9 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2006, 🎃🤣 “Somebody's Watching Me” by Beatfreakz peaked at number 5 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2023, ⏺ “Creep” by Radiohead peaked at number 31 on the Ireland pop singles chart.
In 2017, “City Lights” by Blanche [BE] peaked at number 20 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Conexões De Máfia” by Matuê and Rich The Kid peaked at number 7 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Nem Eu” by Salvador Sobral peaked at number 18 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2023, “Planeta” by Bispo and Bárbara Tinoco peaked at number 2 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
In 2017, “Scared To Be Lonely” by Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa peaked at number 12 on the Portugal pop singles chart.
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