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Chart Peaks Daily for November 24

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2012, “Adorn” by Miguel peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Anna (Go To Him)” by Arthur Alexander peaked at number 68 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)?” by Bell Biv DeVoe peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Back For A Taste Of Your Love” by Syl Johnson peaked at number 72 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 16 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Better Be Good To Me” by Tina Turner peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1951, “Blue Velvet” by Tony Bennett peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Cindy, Oh Cindy” by Vince Martin and The Tarriers peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “City Of Angels” by The Highlights peaked at number 30 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Dear Hearts and Gentle People” by The Springfields peaked at number 95 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Desafinado” by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1951, “Domino” by Tony Martin peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Don't Ask Me To Be Friends” by The Everly Brothers peaked at number 48 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Don't Drop My Love” by Anita Ward peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Don't Stop The Wedding” by Ann Cole peaked at number 99 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Dream Police” by Cheap Trick peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Drowning” by Backstreet Boys peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Every Time (I Feel His Spirit)” by Patti Page peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Feels Good” by Tony! Toni! Toné! peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Fiesta” by Dave 'Baby' Cortez peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)” by Pat Boone peaked at number 8 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Gone” by *N Sync peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Hippychick” by Soho peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “I Feel For You” by Chaka Khan peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “I Need You Tonight” by Peter Wolf peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “I've Got A Woman” by Jimmy McGriff peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “It's All I Can Do” by The Cars peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1945, “It's Been A Long, Long Time” by Harry James and His Music Makers featuring Kitty Kallen peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Julie” by Doris Day peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1951, “Just One More Chance” by Les Paul and Mary Ford peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Leah” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Lose It” by Kane Brown peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Love Again” by John Denver With Sylvia Vartan peaked at number 85 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Love Me Tender” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Married I Can Always Get” by Teddi King peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Me - U = Blue” by Glenn Medeiros peaked at number 78 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “More Than Words Can Say” by Alias peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “My Drink N' My 2 Step” by Cassidy featuring Swizz Beatz peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)” by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Ooh Baby” by Gilbert O'Sullivan peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1951, “Out In The Cold Again” by Richard Hayes peaked at number 19 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Photograph” by Ringo Starr peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Please Don't Leave” by Lauren Wood peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Rock The Boat” by Aaliyah peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Rudy's Rock” by Bill Haley and His Comets peaked at number 34 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Shawty Is A 10” by Dream peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Slip Away” by Ian Lloyd peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “So Hard” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 62 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Somebody Have Mercy” by Sam Cooke peaked at number 70 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Space Race” by Billy Preston peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Stay” by Sugarland peaked at number 32 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Strut” by Sheena Easton peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Supernatural Love” by Donna Summer peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Sweet Understanding Love” by The Four Tops peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Tears” by John Waite peaked at number 37 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Teen Age Goodnight” by The Chordettes peaked at number 45 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1945, “That's For Me” by Dick Haymes With Victor Young and His Orchestra peaked at number 6 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “The Searching Is Over” by Joe Henderson peaked at number 94 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tick Tock” by The Vaughan Brothers peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1951, “Unforgettable” by Nat "King" Cole peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Vado Via” by Drupi peaked at number 88 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “You're A Sweetheart” by Dinah Washington peaked at number 98 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, ⏺ “Hot For Teacher” by Van Halen peaked at number 56 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1973, ✪✪ “Cheaper To Keep Her” by Johnnie Taylor peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, ✪✪ “I Can't Drive 55” by Sammy Hagar peaked at number 26 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, ✪✪ “Life During Wartime (This Ain't No Party)” by Talking Heads peaked at number 80 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1979, ✪✪ “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit The Frog (Jim Henson) peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1984, ✪✪ “Teacher, Teacher” by 38 Special peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1962, “(Dance With The) Guitar Man” by Duane Eddy and The Rebelettes peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Big Girls Don't Cry” by The Four Seasons peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2018, “breathin'” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Broken-Hearted Me” by Anne Murray peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Country Sunshine” by Dottie West peaked at number 68 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Diamonds” by Rihanna peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Dim All The Lights” by Donna Summer peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Dirty White Boy” by Foreigner peaked at number 14 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Fade” by Staind peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Fins” by Jimmy Buffett peaked at number 64 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Girls With Guns” by Tommy Shaw peaked at number 48 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Gotta Go Home” by Boney M. peaked at number 35 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Had A Dream (Sleeping With The Enemy)” by Roger Hodgson peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Hold On” by Ian Gomm peaked at number 44 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2012, “I Cry” by Flo Rida peaked at number 9 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “It's All I Can Do” by The Cars peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Keep On Loving Me Baby” by Colin James peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Let Me Know (I Have A Right)” by Gloria Gaynor peaked at number 95 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself)” by Ne-Yo peaked at number 11 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Midnight Train To Georgia” by Gladys Knight and The Pips peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Movies” by Alien Ant Farm peaked at number 29 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Natural” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Oh No, Not My Baby” by Rod Stewart peaked at number 51 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Photograph” by Ringo Starr peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Pop Pop Pop-Pie” by The Sherrys peaked at number 8 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1984, “The War Song” by Culture Club peaked at number 7 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Victim Of Love” by Elton John peaked at number 46 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1984, “We Are The Young” by Dan Hartman peaked at number 55 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Wondering Where The Lions Are” by Bruce Cockburn peaked at number 39 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1979, “You Decorated My Life” by Kenny Rogers peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1973, “You Were My Home” by Ken Stolz peaked at number 89 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Your Body” by Christina Aguilera peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “Birthday” by Paul McCartney peaked at number 89 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Burning Train” by Scott Merritt peaked at number 81 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Concrete and Steel” by ZZ Top peaked at number 35 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Heart Like A Wheel” by The Human League peaked at number 43 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Keep Our Love Alive” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 78 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Lost Brotherhood” by Gowan peaked at number 44 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Love Takes Time” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 2 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “More Than Words Can Say” by Alias peaked at number 1 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Show Me Heaven” by Maria McKee peaked at number 69 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1990, “So Hard” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 77 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2001, “(I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be) Free / One” by The Lighthouse Family peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “A Night At Daddy Gee's” by Showaddywaddy peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “All Through The Night” by Cyndi Lauper peaked at number 64 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Back and Forth” by MK, Jonas Blue and Becky Hill peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Blue Moon” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BMT” by Fredo peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Chic Cheer” by Chic peaked at number 82 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Close Enemies” by Example peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Combat Dancing” by 4 Hero peaked at number 73 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” by Queen peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Cubik / Olympic” by 808 State peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Dancing In Outer Space” by Atmosfear peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Dave” by The Boomtown Rats peaked at number 81 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Daytona Demon” by Suzi Quatro peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “DNA” by Little Mix peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Do You Wanna Dance?” by Barry Blue peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Don't Worry” by Kim Appleby peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Eat Your Heart Out” by Paul Hardcastle peaked at number 59 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Emotion” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Empty Space” by James Arthur peaked at number 22 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Fall Out” by The Police peaked at number 47 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Flux” by Bloc Party peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Georgy Porgy” by Charme peaked at number 68 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Give Me Love” by Ed Sheeran peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “God Only Knows” by Teenage Fanclub peaked at number 99 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Hard Habit To Break” by Chicago peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Hate That I Love You” by Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)” by Blu Cantrell peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Hotel Yorba” by The White Stripes peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Hotline To Heaven” by Bananarama peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “I Don't Want To Be A Freak” by Dynasty peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “I Forgot” by The Cool Notes peaked at number 63 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “I'm So Excited” by The Pointer Sisters peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “If Only Tomorrow” by Ronnie Carroll peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “If This Is It” by Huey Lewis and The News peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “If You Come Back” by Blue peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “In The City” by Lahayna peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Inside Out” by Electribe 101 peaked at number 77 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Island Head EP” by Inspiral Carpets peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Just Got Paid” by Sigala featuring Ella Eyre and Meghan Trainor featuring French Montana peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Knocked It Off” by B.A. Robertson peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Ladies Night” by Kool and The Gang peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Let You Love Me” by Rita Ora peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Let Your Heart Dance” by Secret Affair peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Let's Swing Again” by Jive Bunny and The Mastermixers peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Lift Me Up” by Reel peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Little Things” by One Direction peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Loch Lomond” by Runrig featuring Tartan Army peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Locked Out Of Heaven” by Bruno Mars peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Lonely Days Lonely Nights” by Don Downing peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Love Is Easy” by McFly peaked at number 10 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Love Made Me Do It” by Cheryl peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Matt's Mood” by Breakout-Krew peaked at number 51 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Messin'” by Ladies First peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Miracle” by Jon Bon Jovi peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “No One” by Alicia Keys peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “One On One” by Jesus Loves You peaked at number 83 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Phobia” by Flowered Up peaked at number 75 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Pilot Of The Airwaves” by Charlie Dore peaked at number 66 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Ride” by Lana Del Rey peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Rise” by Herb Alpert peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Sad Eyes” by Robert John peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Serious” by Duran Duran peaked at number 48 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Sherry” by The Four Seasons peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Smile” by Aswad peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Sometimes When I'm Dreaming” by Art Garfunkel peaked at number 77 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Stairway To Heaven” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Still” by The Commodores peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Sumerland” by Fields Of The Nephilim peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Taki Taki” by DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Cardi B and Ozuna peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Tenderness Is A Weakness” by Marc Almond peaked at number 88 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “The Chant Has Begun” by Level 42 peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “The Eton Rifles” by The Jam peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “The Never Ending Story” by Limahl peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “The Sparrow” by Ramblers peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Thunder” by Renegade Soundwave peaked at number 96 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Tired Of Toein' The Line” by Rocky Burnette peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “To Love Somebody” by Jimmy Somerville peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Treat Her Like A Lady” by The Temptations peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Ugly” by Bubba Sparxxx peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Underwater” by Delerium featuring Rani peaked at number 33 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Waifs and Strays” by Marc Almond peaked at number 88 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Watching You” by Shakatak peaked at number 79 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Waterfalls” by Stooshe peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1956, “When Mexico Gave Up The Rhumba” by Mitchell Torok peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Wild Love” by Mungo Jerry peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1956, ✪✪ “In The Middle Of The House” by Alma Cogan peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1979, ✪✪ “Monkey Chop” by Dan-I peaked at number 30 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

Australian Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1990, “(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection” by Nelson peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1962, “(Dance With The) Guitar Man” by Duane Eddy and The Rebelettes peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1962, “5-4-3-2-1-Zero” by Rob E.G. peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Angie / Silver Train” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 31 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Bedlam Bridge” by Midnight Oil peaked at number 46 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Can't Stand Losing You / So Lonely” by The Police peaked at number 98 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Clair de lune” by Flight Facilities featuring Christine Hoberg peaked at number 38 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Cruel To Be Kind / Grey Ribbon” by Nick Lowe peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Dancing In Berlin” by Berlin peaked at number 39 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Die Young” by Ke$ha peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Freedom” by Wham! peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Goosebumps / Ships That Pass In The Night” by Christie Allen peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “H.A.P.P.Y. Radio / My Friend” by Edwin Starr peaked at number 54 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Heartless” by Samantha Jade peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “I'll Be Your Shelter” by Taylor Dayne peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Lily Was Here” by David A. Stewart featuring Candy Dulfer peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Little Things” by One Direction peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Love Is All Around” by Ricki-Lee peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “No More Lonely Nights” by Paul McCartney peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Phantom Shuffle” by Austen Tayshus peaked at number 16 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Put Your Hands Up” by Matchbox 20 peaked at number 40 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Rise / Aranjuez, mon amour” by Herb Alpert peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Sherry” by The Four Seasons peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Shout Me Down” by The Slow Club peaked at number 36 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Sorry, Blame It On Me” by Akon peaked at number 27 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1973, “The Band Played The Boogie / Hang It on Me” by C.C.S. peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “The Lone Ranger / Neighbours” by Quantum Jump peaked at number 67 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Obvious Child” by Paul Simon peaked at number 42 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “The Warrior” by Scandal featuring Patty Smyth peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tom's Diner” by DNA featuring Suzanne Vega peaked at number 8 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1962, “Venus In Blue Jeans” by Mark Wynter peaked at number 14 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1951, “When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues” by Bing Crosby and Gary Crosby peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Why?” by Bronski Beat peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Worlds Apart / Girl I Realise” by The Sinceros peaked at number 81 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1979, ⏺🤣 “Video Killed The Radio Star / Get Away William” by Bruce Woolley and The Camera Club peaked at number 94 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1956, ✪✪ “Space Man” by Alan Freed, Al Jazzbo Collins and The Modernaires peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

New Zealand Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1979, “(Boogie Woogie) Dancin' Shoes” by Claudja Barry peaked at number 33 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2001, “1+1+1 (It Ain't Two)” by K'lee peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “100 Miles and Runnin'” by N.W.A. peaked at number 32 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Amanda” by Craig McLachlan and Check 1-2 peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Astronaut” by The Feelers peaked at number 6 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Bed” by J. Holiday peaked at number 11 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Boy Oh Boy” by Racey peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Dreaming” by Blondie peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Every Other Time” by L.F.O. (U.K.) peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Hard Habit To Break” by Chicago peaked at number 17 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Heartache Tonight” by The Eagles peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Heaven Must Have Sent You” by Bonnie Pointer peaked at number 21 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Hey Paula” by Tom Sharplin and Jodi Vaughan peaked at number 49 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Hunter” by Dido peaked at number 28 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “If It Happens Again” by UB40 peaked at number 28 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Lazy Susan” by The Narcs peaked at number 35 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Little Things” by One Direction peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Misunderstanding” by Al B. Sure! peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “No More Lonely Nights” by Paul McCartney peaked at number 19 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “People” by Soul II Soul peaked at number 49 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Release Me” by Wilson Phillips peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Stairway To Heaven” by Led Zeppelin peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “The Wild Boys” by Duran Duran peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Tom's Diner” by DNA featuring Suzanne Vega peaked at number 8 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Too Close” by Blue peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Va Va Voom” by Nicki Minaj peaked at number 20 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Wake Up” by Aaradhna peaked at number 12 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Whaling” by DD Smash peaked at number 8 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, “What Is Life?” by Black Uhuru peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, ⏺ “Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)” by Malcolm McLaren peaked at number 48 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, ✪✪ “Agadoo” by Black Lace peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1984, ✪✪ “Once In A Lifetime” by Talking Heads peaked at number 15 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

Netherlands Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 29 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2007, “All I Need” by Within Temptation peaked at number 13 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Be Tender With Me Baby” by Tina Turner peaked at number 35 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Beneath Your Beautiful” by Labrinth featuring Emeli Sandé peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)” by MIKA peaked at number 6 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Candy” by Iggy Pop peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Candy” by Robbie Williams peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” by Queen peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Dan leef ik toch nog een keer” by Acda en de Munnik peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “De Country-Dans” by De Havenzangers peaked at number 34 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1956, “De smokkelaar” by De 2 Jantjes peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Dedicated” by Paul Carrack peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Dichterbij dan ooit” by Bløf peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Dichterbij dan ooit” by Marjet van den Brand peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Dolce Barbara” by Eros Ramazzotti peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Duet” by Brigitte Kaandorp en Herman Finkers peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Fire” by Dizzy Man's Band peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Follow Me” by Uncle Kracker peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Forever Young” by Alphaville peaked at number 19 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Good God” by Anouk peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Heimweh (Dort, wo die Blumen blüh'n)” by Freddy peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Hoe is het mogelijk” by Rob Janszen peaked at number 48 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Hoor je het ruisen der golven” by The Sunstreams peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Huts” by The Blockparty and Esko featuring Mouad Locos, JoeyAK, Young Ellens and Chivv peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “I Feel For You” by Chaka Khan peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “I Just Want To Make Love To You” by Leona Philippo peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, “I Love You Like I Love Myself” by Herman Brood and His Wild Romance peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, “I Should Be Dancing” by The Emotions peaked at number 41 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Ik wil weer naar huis” by De Toendra's peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “In The Evening” by Sheryl Lee Ralph peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Jimmy” by Boudewijn de Groot peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Keep Our Love Alive” by Stevie Wonder peaked at number 31 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Let It Be Me” by The Buffoons peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Let You Love Me” by Rita Ora peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Long Tall Sally” by Little Richard peaked at number 9 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Lost In Music [1984 Nile Rodgers Mix]” by Sister Sledge peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “My, My, My” by Johnny Gill peaked at number 37 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Paranoia” by Jonna Fraser featuring Yung Felix peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Photograph” by Ringo Starr peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1956, “See You Later, Alligator” by Bill Haley and His Comets peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1962, “She's Not You” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Star” by Earth, Wind and Fire peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee” by The Hollies peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Time Of Day” by Gino Vannelli peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Turn Around” by Conor Maynard featuring Ne-Yo peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1956, “Twee reebruine ogen” by De Selvera's peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Vader en zoon” by Frank van Etten peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Waar ging jij heen” by Cock Van Der Palm peaked at number 26 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Wallpaper” by Staygold peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2001, “What's Going On” by All Star Tribute peaked at number 26 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1973, “Won't Somebody Dance With Me” by Lynsey De Paul peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Zij maakt het verschil” by De Poema's peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Zwaai maar dag sinterklaasje” by Gebroeders Ko peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, ⏺🤣 “Money (That's What I Want)” by The Flying Lizards peaked at number 37 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1979, ⏺🤣 “Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

Sweden Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2018, “Always Remember Us This Way” by Lady Gaga peaked at number 10 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Angel Of The Morning” by Jill Johnson peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Bad Liar” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 17 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 21 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough” by Michael Jackson peaked at number 18 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Emotion” by Destiny's Child peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Fallin'” by Alicia Keys peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Freelove” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)” by Spice Girls peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Hero” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Hey There Delilah” by Plain White T's peaked at number 6 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “If I Don't Live Today, Then I Might Be Here Tomorrow” by Mando Diao peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Jag och min far” by Magnus Uggla peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Lucky Day” by Frida Snell peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Mitt liv” by Stor featuring Yoel905 peaked at number 23 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2012, “One Day / Reckoning Song (Wankelmut Rmx)” by Asaf Avidan peaked at number 8 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Pissenisse” by Nanne peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Say Love” by James TW peaked at number 30 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Shadow Of The Day” by Linkin Park peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Some Girls” by Racey peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Street Life” by The Crusaders With Randy Crawford peaked at number 8 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Säga mig” by Stor featuring Jireel peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “The Music's No Good Without You” by Cher peaked at number 13 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Tonårstankar” by Lilleman peaked at number 11 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Until I Die” by September peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

Austria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2018, “Cataleya” by Samra peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Cult Of Snap” by Snap! peaked at number 2 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Farewell” by Solid Tube peaked at number 30 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2018, “High Hopes” by Panic! At The Disco peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2001, “How It's Got To Be” by Jeanette peaked at number 22 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Mitternacht” by E Nomine peaked at number 12 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Natural” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 9 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Numb” by Usher peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Something” by Lasgo peaked at number 9 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Taking Chances” by Céline Dion peaked at number 12 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 4 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Invisible Man” by Dance With A Stranger peaked at number 6 on the Austria pop singles chart.

France Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 15 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Arrête ton clip!” by Mini-Star peaked at number 28 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Avec toi” by Axel Tony featuring Tunisiano peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Big In Japan” by Alphaville peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Candy” by Robbie Williams peaked at number 14 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Dream” by P. Lion peaked at number 25 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Je serai (ta meilleure amie)” by Lorie peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “La fille aux bas nylon” by Julien Clerc peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” by Eve featuring Gwen Stefani peaked at number 15 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Loin d'ici” by Michel Delpech peaked at number 47 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Master and Servant” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 34 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Me enamora” by Juanes peaked at number 12 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “On s'embrasse on oublie tout” by Frédéric François peaked at number 43 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Oula” by Aya Nakamura peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Parler à mon père” by Céline Dion peaked at number 8 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Rien à personne” by Johnny Hallyday peaked at number 19 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Ta reine” by Angèle peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Taking Chances” by Céline Dion peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1990, “What's A Woman?” by Vaya con Dios peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1984, ✪✪ “Agadoo” by Black Lace peaked at number 48 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2018, ✪✪ “Radio Ga-Ga” by Queen peaked at number 164 on the France pop singles chart.

Norway Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Apologize” by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Bad Liar” by Imagine Dragons peaked at number 17 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 25 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Dra tilbake” by Erik og Kriss peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Drive” by The Cars peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Jag är inte sjuk, jag är bara svensk” by Trøste and Bære peaked at number 4 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Live While We're Young” by One Direction peaked at number 11 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Riot 1-2-3” by Silver peaked at number 18 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Show Me Heaven” by Maria McKee peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Silence” by Kurt Nilsen peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2007, “That's What Friends Are For” by Idol 2007 [NO] peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1962, “The Loco-Motion” by Little Eva peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2012, “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 6 on the Norway pop singles chart.

Switzerland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2018, “BAD!” by XXXTentacion peaked at number 29 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)” by MIKA peaked at number 29 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Black Cat” by Janet Jackson peaked at number 10 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Candy” by Robbie Williams peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Cataleya” by Samra peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1979, “Don't Bring Me Down” by Electric Light Orchestra peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1984, “Forever Young” by Alphaville peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Goodbye Philadelphia” by Peter Cincotti peaked at number 10 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1990, “Groove Is In The Heart” by Deee-Lite peaked at number 13 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “On n'a qu'une terre” by Stress peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Parler à mon père” by Céline Dion peaked at number 25 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1979, “She's In Love With You” by Suzi Quatro peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 7 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1990, “The Joker” by Steve Miller Band peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1973, “This World Today Is A Mess” by Donna Hightower peaked at number 4 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

Italy Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 2 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Diamonds” by Rihanna peaked at number 3 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2018, “La verità” by Vasco Rossi peaked at number 6 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Pianeti” by Ultimo peaked at number 20 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Posso” by Carl Brave featuring Max Gazzè peaked at number 13 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna peaked at number 8 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Tensione evolutiva” by Jovanotti peaked at number 6 on the Italy pop singles chart.

Finland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2018, “Adoptoi mun sydän” by Sini Yasemin peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Amazing” by Seal peaked at number 14 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Can't Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 5 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Gimme More” by Britney Spears peaked at number 6 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Happy Now” by Kygo featuring Sandro Cavazza peaked at number 13 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Kiss and Make Up” by Dua Lipa and BLACKPINK peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Light The Skies” by Cerf, Mitiska and Jaren peaked at number 19 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Milla” by Anssi Kela peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Pelimiehet on kortilla” by Mr NordicBet peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Rakastuin mä luuseriin” by Cheek peaked at number 9 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Rockin Da Planet” by Rockin Da North featuring Paleface, Yor123, Ezkimo, Jinx peaked at number 4 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Samba 69” by K-System peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Skyfall” by Adele peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2001, “The Music's No Good Without You” by Cher peaked at number 19 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Through The Pain (She Told Me)” by P. Diddy featuring Mario Winans peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.

Spain Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 1 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Children” by Clubworxx peaked at number 13 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2007, “He's The Greatest Dancer” by Dannii Minogue peaked at number 9 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2012, “This Is Love” by will.i.am featuring Eva Simons peaked at number 9 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2012, ⏺ “Gangnam Style” by PSY peaked at number 1 on the Spain pop singles chart.

Denmark Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2001, “Freelove” by Depeche Mode peaked at number 5 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Free” by Graffiti6 peaked at number 10 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Gaden” by Fouli peaked at number 13 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Happier” by Marshmello featuring Bastille peaked at number 9 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)” by Craig David peaked at number 9 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2001, “Queen Of My Heart” by Westlife peaked at number 15 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Sweet But Psycho” by Ava Max peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2018, “Thank U, Next” by Ariana Grande peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2007, “With Every Heartbeat” by Robyn With Kleerup peaked at number 7 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

Bulgaria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “Feel Alive” by ATB peaked at number 16 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Gimme More” by Britney Spears peaked at number 3 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Neturpenie” by Nina Nikolina and Tumbaito peaked at number 8 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Stronger” by Kanye West peaked at number 10 on the Bulgaria pop singles chart.

Ireland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2007, “2 Hearts” by Kylie Minogue peaked at number 12 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Dna” by Little Mix peaked at number 8 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Hate That I Love You” by Rihanna featuring Ne-Yo peaked at number 13 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)” by Craig David peaked at number 19 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

In 2012, “Little Things” by One Direction peaked at number 2 on the Ireland pop singles chart.

Portugal Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2012, “Amar Não é Pecado (Ao Vivo)” by Luan Santana peaked at number 16 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2007, “Beautiful Girls” by Sean Kingston peaked at number 1 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

In 2012, “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” by Taylor Swift peaked at number 14 on the Portugal pop singles chart.

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