Home DFS SB OD SDN

Notice: How To Tip The Webmaster.


You are at the section Music Almanac: Today in Births and Deaths (sorted by age), World Singles Chart Peaks

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

Last Updated 03-23-2024

🎵Brian Zonn -- Birthdate Conflict -- b.3/20/1975 or 3/30/1975
Pop Singer, Country Singer
Group Names: Six Shooters

🎭🎵Peter Marshall -- is 98 in the year 2024 and 99 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1926
Actor, Comedian, Game Show Host, Singer
Names/Places: b. in Huntington, WVa.; Joanne Dru's brother, RN:Pierre La Cock
Misc: some say b. in 1927, AP says 1926
TV Shows: Hollywood Squares (host), 79 Park Avenue

🎵Bobby Wright -- is 82 in the year 2024 and 83 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1942 N.S.
Country Singer
Names/Places: Kitty Wells and Johnnie's son

🎵🎸Eric Clapton -- is 79 in the year 2024 and 80 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1945 N.S.
Hall of Famer, Composer/Songwriter, Rock and Roll Singer/Guitarist, English
Names/Places: b. in Ripley; NN: Slow Hand; RMLN:Patrick Clap; Patti Boyd Harrison's hubby
Misc: in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a soloist, a member of the Yardbirds and a member of Cream
Group Names: The Roosters, Casey Jones & the Engineers, Yardbirds, Bluesbreakers, Glands, Greek Loon Band, Powerhouse, Cream, Blind Faith, John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band, Delaney and Bonnie, Derek and the Dominoes, soloist
Song Titles: For Your Love (with the Yardbirds), Sunshine of Your Love (with Cream), White Room (with Cream), Cold Turkey (with John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band), Layla (with Derek and the Dominos), After Midnight, Let It Rain, I Shot the Sheriff, Willie and the Hand Jive, Knockin' on Heaven's Door, Lay Down Sally, Wonderful Tonight, Cocaine, I Can't Stand It, I've Got a Rock 'n' Roll Heart, Forever Man, She's Waiting, It's in the Way That You Use It, Tearing Us Apart, Pretending, Bad Love, No Alibis, Tears in Heaven, Change the World
Album Titles: Disraeli Gears, Wheels of Fire, Goodbye (previous titles with Cream), Blind Faith (as a member of Blind Faith and its only album), Eric Clapton, 461 Ocean Boulevard, There's One in Every Crowd, No Reason to Cry, Slowhand, Backless, Another Ticket, Money and Cigarettes, Behind the Sun, August, Journeyman, From the Cradle, Pilgrim, Reptile, Me and Mr. Johnson, Sessions for Robert J, Back Home, Clapton, Old Sock, I Still Do
Video Titles: Live 1986, The Cream of Eric Clapton, 24 Nights, Unplugged, Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton, In Concert: A Benefit for the Crossroads Centre in Antigua, One More Car One More Rider, Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004, Live at Montreux 1986, Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007, Live from Madison Square Garden, Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010, Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center, Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013, Planes Trains and Eric, Slowhand at 70 -Live at the Royal Albert Hall

🎵Ronnie Rice -- is 79 in the year 2024 and 80 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1945
Singer

🎵🎷Marilyn Crispell -- is 77 in the year 2024 and 78 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1947
Composer, Jazz Pianist
Misc: Avant-garde

🎵Jim "Dandy" Mangrum -- is 76 in the year 2024 and 77 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1948 N.S.
Songwriter, Singer
Group Names: Black Oak Arkansas (lead)

🎵Dele Abiodun -- is 76 in the year 2024 and 77 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1948
Songwriter, Singer, Guitarist, Nigerian

🎵🎸Lene Lovich -- is 75 in the year 2024 and 76 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1949 N.S.
Songwriter, New Wave Singer
Names/Places: RN:Marlene Premilovich
Song Titles: Lucky Number

🎵🎸Rupert Greenall -- is 74 in the year 2024 and 75 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1950
Synthesizer, New Wave Keyboardist, English
Group Names: The Fixx

Did you enjoy this page? By clicking this text banner, you can pay $10 to help pay for this service. Please donate once a week. Thank you.

✍🎭🎵Paul Reiser -- is 68 in the year 2024 and 69 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1956 N.S.
Writer (m), TV/Movie Actor, Comedian, TV Producer (m), Composer
Misc: CNN says b. 1957 and E.T. says b. 1956, AP says 3-30-57
TV Shows: My Two Dads (as Michael Taylor), Mad About You (as Paul Buchman)
Movie Titles: Diner, The Thing About My Folks, Whiplash, Aliens

🎭🎵Hammer -- is 62 in the year 2024 and 63 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1962 N.S.
Cartoon Voice Actor, Dancer (m), Music Producer, Composer, Rapper
Names/Places: b. in Oakland, CA; aka M.C. Hammer; RN:Stanley Kirk Burrell
Song Titles: U Can't Touch This
TV Shows: Hammerman

🎵Tracy Chapman -- is 60 in the year 2024 and 61 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1964
Songwriter, Guitarist, Folk Singer
Song Titles: Fast Car

🎵🎸Joey Castillo -- is 58 in the year 2024 and 59 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1966 N.S.
Alternative Rock Drummer
Group Names: Queens of the Stone Age, Danzig

🎵Céline Dion -- is 56 in the year 2024 and 57 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1968 N.S.
Pop Singer, Canadian

🎵🎸Steve Summers -- is 56 in the year 2024 and 57 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1968
Rock and Roll Musician
Group Names: Pretty Boy Floyd

🎭🎵Tim Hawkins -- is 49 in the year 2024 and 50 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1975 N.S.
Comedian, Songwriter, Novelty Singer, French
Misc: Christian comedian
Song Titles: The Candy Man

🎭🎵Jessica Cauffiel -- is 48 in the year 2024 and 49 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1976 N.S.
Actress, Singer
Movie Titles: Road Trip, White Chicks, Legally Blonde (series)

😀Click Here to Donate Ten Dollars to DavesFunStuff, Operator of SuperBirthdays -- is online since 1995 as Offbeat Datebooks
Fundraising Drive
How To Support: This site costs $41 a day to maintain including labor! Did you enjoy this page? By clicking on the link above, you can pay $10 to help keep this service. Please donate once a week. Thank you.
Here Is Our Link: https://www.paypal.me/davesfunstuff/10

🎵Norah Jones -- is 45 in the year 2024 and 46 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1979
Singer, Pianist

🎵Scott Moffatt -- is 41 in the year 2024 and 42 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1983
Country Singer/Guitarist, Canadian
Group Names: the Moffatts

🎵Justin Moore -- is 40 in the year 2024 and 41 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1984
Songwriter, Country Singer
Song Titles: Small Town USA, If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away
Album Titles: Outlaws Like Me, Off the Beaten Path

🎵Thomas Rhett -- is 34 in the year 2024 and 35 in the year 2025; b.3/30/1990 N.S.
Songwriter, Country Singer
Names/Places: Rhett Atkins' son; RN: Thomas Rhett Akins Jr.

🎵Mario Martin -- b.3/30/????
Country Performer

💰🎵Harry Mac Donough -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1871 d.9/26/1931 (60)
Executive, Tenor, Canadian
Names/Places: RN:John S. MacDonald

🎵Ted Heath -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1900 N.S. d.11/18/1969 N.S. (69)
Trombonist, Bandleader, English

🎭🎵Frankie Laine -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1913 d.2/6/2007 (93)
Actor, Pop Singer
Names/Places: b. in Chicago; RN:Frank Paul La Vecchio
Song Titles: Rawhide (theme), Rango (theme)

🎵John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1914 N.S. d.6/1/1948 N.S. (34)
Hall of Famer, Singer, Harmonicaist, Blues Performer

🎵Rolf Harris -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1930 N.S. d.5/10/2023 N.S. (93)
Songwriter, Pianist, Novelty Singer, Australian
Misc: developed his wobble-board sound out of a sheet of masonite
Song Titles: Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport

🎵🎷John Eaton -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1935 d.12/2/2015 N.S. (80)
Composer, Pianist, Jazz Performer

🎵🎷Karl Berger -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1935 N.S. d.4/9/2023 N.S. (88)
Composer, Pianist, Vibes, Jazz Musician, German

🎵🎸Graeme Edge -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1941 N.S. d.11/11/2021 N.S. (80)
Hall of Famer, Songwriter, Rock and Roll Drummer, English
Group Names: The Moody Blues, The Graeme Edge Band

🎵Jay Traynor -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1943 N.S. d.1/2/2014 N.S. (70)
Singer
Misc: some say b. 1938
Group Names: The Mystics, Jay and the Americans (lead)

🎵🎸Ken Forssi -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1943 d.1/5/1998 (54)
Rock and Roll Bassist
Group Names: Love

🎵🎸Dave Ball -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1950 d.4/1/2015 N.S. (65)
Rock and Roll Guitarist, English
Group Names: Procol Harum

Did you enjoy this page? By clicking this text banner, you can pay $10 to help pay for this service. Please donate once a week. Thank you.

🎵Samuel McFadin -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1952 d.8/31/2001 (49)
Singer, Singer/Guitarist
Group Names: Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids (lead)

🎵Randy Van Warmer -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1955 d.1/12/2004 (48)
Composer, Songwriter, Singer/Guitarist, Guitarist, Pop Singer
Names/Places: MN:Von

🎵DJ AM -- Birth Anniversary -- b.3/30/1973 d.8/28/2009 N.S. (36)
Radio Disc Jock, Rhythm and Blues Musician
Names/Places: RN:Adam Michael Goldstein
Group Names: Crazy Town

🎵Pietro Locatelli -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/3/1695 N.S. d.3/30/1764 N.S. (68)
Composer, Violinist, Italian

🎵Paul Clayton -- Death Anniversary -- b.3/3/1931 d.3/30/1967 (36)
Folk Singer

✍⛪🎵🎷Rube Bloom -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/24/1902 d.3/30/1976 (73)
Author (m), Jewish, Arranger, Composer/Songwriter, Pianist, Bandleader, Jazz Singer

🎵Ray Ventura -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/16/1908 d.3/30/1979 (70)
Music Producer, Bandleader, French

🎵Sherman Edwards -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/3/1919 d.3/30/1981 (61)
Composer, Lyricist

😀SuperBirthdays Donation Website -- is online since 1995 as Offbeat Datebooks
Fundraising Drive
How To Support: This site costs $41 a day! Donate any amount to the webmaster to help pay for hosting expenses. Thank you.
This Is Our Donation Link: https://paypal.me/davesfunstuff

🎵Edith Wilson -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/2/1896 d.3/30/1981 (84)
Singer, Blues-Jazz Performer

🎵🎷Roselle Claxton -- Death Anniversary -- b.2/5/1913 d.3/30/1995 (82)
Jazz Pianist

✍🎵Robert Lawson Shaw -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/30/1916 d.3/30/1996 (79)
Screen/Scriptwriter, Conductor
Misc: Chorale; NOT THE ACTOR!; invented the "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger

🎵Timi Yuro -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/4/1940 d.3/30/2004 (63)
Pop Singer
Names/Places: RFN:Rosemarie Timothy Aurro

🎵Sean Levert -- Death Anniversary -- b.9/28/1968 d.3/30/2008 (39)
Singer
Group Names: Levert

🎵Harley Lee Allen -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/23/1956 d.3/30/2011 (55)
Bluegrass Performer

🎵Philip "Phil" Ramone -- Death Anniversary -- b.1/5/1934 N.S. d.3/30/2013 N.S. (79)
Music Producer, Composer, Musical Engineer, Violinist

🎵Preston Ritter -- Death Anniversary -- b.4/24/1949 d.3/30/2015 (65)
Drummer
Group Names: The Electric Prunes

🎵Rosie Hamlin -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/21/1945 N.S. d.3/30/2017 N.S. (71)
Pop Singer
Group Names: Rosie and the Originals (lead)
Song Titles: Angel Baby

🎵Bill Withers -- Death Anniversary -- b.7/4/1938 N.S. d.3/30/2020 N.S. (81)
Hall of Famer, Music Producer, Composer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Soul Singer
Names/Places: b. in Slab Fork, WV
Song Titles: Lean on Me

🎵🎸Tom Parker -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/4/1988 N.S. d.3/30/2022 N.S. (33)
Rock and Roll Performer

✍📰🎭🎵Mark Russell -- Death Anniversary -- b.8/23/1932 N.S. d.3/30/2023 N.S. (90)
Satirist (m), Columnist, Comedian, TV Host, Pianist, Novelty Singer
Names/Places: b. in Buffalo; RLN:Ruslander
Misc: Washington D.C. politics
TV Shows: Real People

🎵🎸Ray Shulman -- Death Anniversary -- b.12/8/1949 N.S. d.3/30/2023 N.S. (73)
Bassist, Trumpeter, Violinist, Rock and Roll Guitarist, British
Group Names: Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, Gentle Giant

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1996, ✪ “Amish Paradise” by "Weird Al" Yankovic

In 1968, ✪ “Cinderella Rockefella” by Esther And Abi Ofarim

In 1963, ✪ “Funny Man” by Ray Stevens

In 1963, ✪ “If You Wanna Be Happy” by Jimmy Soul

In 1946, ✪ “Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy” by Stan Kenton And His Orchestra Featuring June Christy

In 1963, ✪ “The Bird's The Word” by The Rivingtons

In 2013, “1994” by Jason Aldean

In 1963, “A Love She Can Count On” by The Miracles

In 1974, “All In Love Is Fair” by Barbra Streisand

In 1963, “Amy” by Paul Petersen

In 1968, “Another Place, Another Time” by Jerry Lee Lewis

In 1985, “Axel F” by Harold Faltermeyer

In 1957, “Bahama Mama” by The Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts

In 1963, “Bony Moronie” by Appalachians

In 1968, “Call Me Lightning” by The Who

In 1985, “Can't Stop” by Rick James

In 1963, “Charms” by Bobby Vee

In 1991, “Crazy” by Daisy Dee

In 1957, “Don't Get Around Much Anymore” by Tab Hunter

In 2013, “DONE.” by The Band Perry

In 2002, “Feel The Girl” by Ms. Jade

In 2002, “Feels Good (Don't Worry Bout A Thing)” by Naughty By Nature Featuring 3LW

In 1957, “First Date, First Kiss, First Love” by Sonny James

In 2013, “Freaks” by French Montana Featuring Nicki Minaj

In 1991, “Going Through The Motions” by Aftershock

In 1963, “Here I Stand” by The Rip Chords

In 1991, “How Much Is Enough” by The Fixx

In 1974, “I Am What I Am” by Lois Fletcher

In 1968, “I Will Always Think About You” by New Colony Six

In 1963, “I'll Make It Alright” by The Valentinos

In 1974, “If It Feels Good, Do It” by Stories And Ian Lloyd

In 1963, “Insult To Injury” by Timi Yuro

In 1974, “It Only Hurts When I Try To Smile” by Tony Orlando And Dawn

In 1974, “La Grange” by ZZ Top

In 1957, “Let There Be You” by The Five Keys

In 1974, “Let's Get Married” by Al Green

In 1985, “Lost In Love” by New Edition

In 1957, “Love Is A Golden Ring” by Frankie Laine And The Easy Riders

In 1991, “Love Me Forever Or Love Me Not” by Trilogy

In 1963, “Marching Thru Madrid” by Herb Alpert

In 1968, “Master Jack” by Four Jacks And A Jill

In 2002, “Modern Day Bonnie And Clyde” by Travis Tritt

In 1957, “Ninety-Nine Ways” by Tab Hunter

In 2019, “Numb Numb Juice” by ScHoolboy Q

In 1946, “Oh! What It Seemed To Be” by Charlie Spivak And Jimmy Saunders

In 1996, “One For The Money” by Horace Brown

In 1974, “One Hell Of A Woman” by Mac Davis

In 1985, “One Lonely Night” by REO Speedwagon

In 1957, “Party Doll” by Wangy Manone And His Orchestra

In 1974, “Power Of Love” by Martha Reeves And The Vandellas

In 1963, “Preacher Man” by Charlie Russo

In 1957, “Pretend” by Tab Smith, His Fabulous Alto And His Band

In 2002, “Rainy Dayz” by Mary J. Blige Featuring Ja Rule

In 2019, “Sally Walker” by Iggy Azalea

In 1968, “Show Time” by Detroit Emeralds

In 2019, “Slow Dancing In The Dark” by Joji

In 2013, “So Many Girls” by DJ Drama Featuring Wale, Tyga And Roscoe Dash

In 1996, “Soul Food” by Goodie Mob

In 1996, “Sweet Dreams (Ola ola e)” by La Bouche

In 1968, “Take Good Care Of My Baby” by Bobby Vinton

In 2002, “Take You Home With Me a.k.a. Body” by R. Kelly Featuring Jay-Z

In 1968, “The Inner Light” by The Beatles

In 1968, “The Unknown Soldier” by The Doors

In 1968, “Tighten Up” by Archie Bell And The Drells

In 1963, “Two Faces Have I” by Lou Christie

In 1974, “Under The Influence Of Love” by Love Unlimited

In 1968, “Up To My Neck In High Muddy Water” by The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt

In 1991, “Walking In Memphis” by Marc Cohn

In 1974, “Werewolf” by The Five Man Electrical Band

In 1963, “What Are Boys Made Of” by Percells

In 1991, “What Comes Naturally” by Sheena Easton

In 1963, “Whatever You Want” by Jerry Butler

In 1957, “You're Mine” by The Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts

In 1968, “Your Heart Is Free, Just Like The Wind” by Vikki Carr

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1985, ✪ “Clouds Across The Moon” by The RAH Band

In 1957, ✪ “Mangos” by Rosemary Clooney

In 2002, “A Woman's Worth” by Alicia Keys

In 1985, “Aikea-Guinea” by Cocteau Twins

In 1991, “Alright” by Urban Soul

In 1991, “Always On The Run” by Lenny Kravitz

In 1996, “Are You Gonna Be There?” by Up Yer Ronson Featuring Mary Pearce

In 1996, “Baby, I Love You” by TSD

In 1991, “Blackwater” by Rain Tree Crow

In 1957, “Blue Monday” by Fats Domino

In 2002, “Broke” by Cassius Henry

In 1991, “By My Side” by INXS

In 2013, “Can't Hold Us” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton

In 1991, “Caravan” by Inspiral Carpets

In 1996, “Celebration Of Life” by Truce

In 1985, “Cockney Translation” by Smiley Culture

In 1963, “Code Of Love” by Mike Sarne

In 2019, “Con Calma” by Daddy Yankee Featuring Katy Perry And Snow

In 1963, “Count On Me” by Julie Grant

In 1991, “Cowboys And Angels” by George Michael

In 1985, “Crashin' Down” by Legear

In 2002, “Cry” by Simple Minds

In 1996, “Dangerous Minds EP” by Aaron Hall

In 2019, “Die Young” by Roddy Ricch

In 2002, “Distractions” by Zero 7

In 2013, “Do You Hear The People Sing” by Tveit Featuring Redmayne

In 1968, “Do You Remember” by The Scaffold

In 1974, “Doctor's Orders” by Sunny

In 1963, “Don't Set Me Free” by Ray Charles

In 2002, “Evergreen” by Belle Lawrence

In 1985, “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” by Tears For Fears

In 2013, “Fade” by Jakwob Featuring Maiday

In 2002, “Falling” by Liquid State Featuring Marcella Woods

In 2013, “Feel This Moment” by Pitbull Featuring Christina Aguilera

In 1991, “Find 'Em, Fool 'Em And Forget 'Em” by S'Express

In 1996, “Firestarter” by The Prodigy

In 2002, “Fly By II” by Blue

In 2019, “Freaky” by Tory Lanez

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael

In 2002, “Ghetto” by Rhythm Masters Featuring Joe Watson

In 1985, “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme” by Narada Michael Walden And Patti Austin

In 1996, “Good Love Real Love” by D'Bora

In 1985, “Grimly Fiendish” by The Damned

In 2013, “Heaven” by Depeche Mode

In 1991, “Here We Go” by C + C Music Factory Presents Freedom Williams And Zelma Davis

In 2013, “High Hopes” by Kodaline

In 1991, “Highwire” by The Rolling Stones

In 2002, “Home And Dry” by Pet Shop Boys

In 1991, “Human Nature” by Gary Clail

In 1991, “I Love You” by Vanilla Ice With Riff

In 1996, “I'll Be There” by 99th Floor Elevators

In 1957, “I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent” by Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers

In 1968, “I've Got You On My Mind” by Dorian Gray

In 1985, “Imagination” by Belouis Some

In 2002, “Insatiable” by Darren Hayes

In 1968, “Jennifer Eccles” by The Hollies

In 1968, “Jumbo / The Singer Sang His Song” by The Bee Gees

In 1985, “Just Like An Arrow” by Magnum

In 1985, “Kings And Queens” by Killing Joke

In 1996, “Landslide” by Harmonix

In 1996, “Let's Whip It Up” by Sleazesisters

In 1968, “Little Green Apples” by Roger Miller

In 1963, “Losing You” by Brenda Lee

In 1991, “Love And Kisses” by Dannii Minogue

In 1996, “Love Life And Unity” by Dreadzone

In 1991, “Mea Culpa” by Enigma

In 1991, “Megamix” by Snap!

In 2002, “Mindcircus” by Way Out West Featuring Tricia Lee

In 2019, “Mixed Personalities” by YNW Melly Featuring Kanye West

In 1996, “Morning” by Wet Wet Wet

In 1991, “Move Right Out” by Rick Astley

In 1985, “Music And You” by Sal Solo

In 1996, “Nakaski EP (I Need A Lover Tonight)” by Kendoh

In 2019, “No One” by Jess Glynne

In 1996, “Not Gon' Cry” by Mary J. Blige

In 2013, “One In A Million” by Reconnected

In 2013, “Only For Tonight” by Zinc Featuring Sasha Keable

In 1957, “Only You” by The Platters

In 1963, “Our Day Will Come” by Ruby And The Romantics

In 1985, “Pair Of Brown Eyes” by The Pogues

In 1991, “Pearl” by Chapterhouse

In 2019, “Piece Of Your Heart” by Meduza Featuring Goodboys

In 2002, “Poor Misguided Fool” by Starsailor

In 1991, “Possessed” by Awesome 3

In 1968, “Pretty Brown Eyes” by Jim Reeves

In 1991, “Product Of The Working Class” by Little Angels

In 1991, “Rappin' Is Fundamental” by Rappin' Is Fundamental

In 1974, “Remember Me This Way” by Gary Glitter

In 1991, “Remember That Day” by The Innocence (1990s)

In 1985, “Rhythm Of The Night” by DeBarge

In 1985, “Roses” by Haywoode

In 1991, “Sailing On The Seven Seas” by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

In 2019, “Sally Walker” by Iggy Azalea

In 1996, “Satellite” by The Beloved

In 1963, “Say I Won't Be There” by The Springfields

In 1991, “Senza una donna (Without A Woman)” by Zucchero And Paul Young

In 1985, “Shakespeare's Sister” by The Smiths

In 1985, “She Goes To Finos” by Toy Dolls

In 2002, “Smile To Shine” by Baz

In 2019, “Sponsored” by Hardy Caprio

In 1996, “Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand” by Primitive Radio Gods

In 1996, “Stepping Stone” by PJ And Duncan

In 1991, “Stone Cold Gentleman” by Ralph Tresvant

In 1996, “Sugarhill” by Az

In 2002, “Tainted Love” by Marilyn Manson

In 1985, “The ABC Of Kissing” by Richard Jon Smith

In 1985, “The Country Of The Blind” by Faith Brothers

In 1974, “The Entertainer” by Marvin Hamlisch

In 1974, “The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll” by Mott The Hoople

In 1996, “The Secrety Vampire Soundtrack” by Bis

In 1974, “The Way We Were” by Barbra Streisand

In 1996, “The Wedding” by Cliff Richard

In 1957, “The Wisdom Of A Fool” by Ronnie Carroll

In 1996, “The X-Files” by Mark Snow

In 1996, “Tishbite” by Cocteau Twins

In 1991, “Too Wicked” by Aswad

In 1996, “Tripping Daisy” by Piranha

In 2002, “Unchained Melody” by Gareth Gates

In 2013, “Up In The Air” by 30 Seconds To Mars

In 2002, “Used For Glue” by Rival Schools

In 1968, “Valleri” by The Monkees

In 1996, “Walk Like A Champion” by Kaliphz Featuring Prince Naseem

In 1963, “Walk Like A Man” by The Four Seasons

In 1996, “Walkaway” by Cast

In 2002, “We Thuggin'” by Fat Joe Featuring R. Kelly

In 1985, “Welcome To The Pleasuredome” by Frankie Goes To Hollywood

In 2013, “What About Us” by The Saturdays Featuring Sean Paul

In 1957, “Whatever Lola Wants” by Alma Cogan

In 1996, “Where Do U Want Me To Put It” by Solo

In 1996, “Will You Be My Baby?” by Infiniti

In 2013, “Work” by Iggy Azalea

In 1996, “You Don't Understand Me” by Roxette

Australian Pop Singles Chart Debuts

In 1957, ✪ “The Banana Boat Song” by Harry Belafonte

In 2002, “A New Day Has Come” by Céline Dion

In 1985, “Barbados” by Models [AU]

In 1974, “Dark Lady / Two People Clinging To A Thread” by Cher

In 1968, “Delilah” by Tom Jones

In 2019, “Don't Call Me Up” by Mabel (U.K.)

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael

In 1996, “Got It Goin' On” by Human Nature

In 1963, “Greenback Dollar” by The Kingston Trio

In 2019, “Here With Me” by Marshmello Featuring CHVRCHES

In 1974, “Hitch A Ride On A Smile / If I Ruled The World” by Jamie Redfern

In 1996, “How Deep Is Your Love” by Take That

In 1985, “I'm On Fire” by Bruce Springsteen

In 1991, “Losing My Religion” by R.E.M.

In 1968, “Magical Mystery Tour” by The Beatles

In 1974, “Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up / I've Found Someone” by Barry White

In 2002, “Oxygen” by David Franj

In 2013, “Pompeii” by Bastille

In 1963, “Rhythm Of The Rain” by The Cascades

In 1957, “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody” by Jerry Lee Lewis

In 1996, “Santa Maria” by Tatjana

In 1996, “Sentimental” by Deborah Cox

In 1968, “Sunshine Of Your Love” by Cream

In 2002, “Superstition” by Popstars 3 - The Final 7

In 2013, “Sweet Spot” by Flo Rida Featuring Jennifer Lopez

In 2019, “Swervin” by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring 6ix9ine

In 1974, “The Last Time I Saw Him” by Diana Ross

In 2002, “The One” by Foo Fighters

In 1991, “The Total Mix” by Black Box

In 1985, “Theme From 'The Falcon And The Snowman' (This Is Not America)” by David Bowie And The Pat Metheny Group

In 1963, “What Will My Mary Say” by Johnny Mathis

In 2002, “Wherever You Will Go” by The Calling

In 1974, “You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me / Song For You And Me” by The New Seekers

U.S. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1991, ✪ “Deep, Deep Trouble” by The Simpsons Featuring Bart And Homer peaked at number 69 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1946, ✪ “Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy” by Stan Kenton And His Orchestra Featuring June Christy peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “(Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone” by Aretha Franklin peaked at number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “1979” by Smashing Pumpkins peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold)” by Patti Page peaked at number 28 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “All The Things (Your Man Won't Do)” by Joe peaked at number 11 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Be Alright” by Dean Lewis peaked at number 23 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me” by Persuaders peaked at number 85 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Blessed” by Martina McBride peaked at number 31 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Butterfly” by Andy Williams peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Come To Me Softly” by Jimmy James And The Vagabonds peaked at number 76 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Coming Out Of The Dark” by Gloria Estefan peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Don't Set Me Free” by Ray Charles peaked at number 20 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Down Low (Nobody Has To Know)” by R. Kelly Featuring The Isley Brothers peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Easy Come, Easy Go” by Winger peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Fu-Gee-La” by Fugees peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Funkorama” by Redman peaked at number 81 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Gone With The Wind” by The Duprees peaked at number 89 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “He's Got The Power” by The Exciters peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “He's So Fine” by The Chiffons peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Highwire” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Honey Please, Don't Ya See” by Barry White peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “I Wanna Be Around” by Tony Bennett peaked at number 14 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “I Want To Come Over” by Melissa Etheridge peaked at number 22 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “I'll Be By Your Side” by Stevie B. peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “I'll Be The Other Woman” by Soul Children peaked at number 36 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “I'll Make It Alright” by The Valentinos peaked at number 97 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “If This World Were Mine” by Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell peaked at number 68 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “In Dreams” by Roy Orbison peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “In The End” by Linkin Park peaked at number 2 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Injured In The Game Of Love” by Donnie Iris peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Insult To Injury” by Timi Yuro peaked at number 81 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Jet” by Paul McCartney And Wings peaked at number 7 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Just Another Night” by Mick Jagger peaked at number 12 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Lady” by D'Angelo peaked at number 10 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Laughing Boy” by Mary Wells peaked at number 15 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Love For Sale” by The Arthur Lyman Group peaked at number 43 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Love Is Blue” by Claudine Longet peaked at number 71 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Lovergirl” by Teena Marie peaked at number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Lucky Lips” by Gale Storm peaked at number 78 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Marching Thru Madrid” by Herb Alpert peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Might Just Take Your Life” by Deep Purple peaked at number 91 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “More Than A Woman” by Aaliyah peaked at number 25 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “One More Night” by Phil Collins peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “One Step At A Time” by Brenda Lee peaked at number 44 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Only Love (The Ballad Of Sleeping Beauty)” by Sophie B. Hawkins peaked at number 49 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Our Winter Love” by Bill Pursell peaked at number 9 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Pied Piper” by Billy Williams peaked at number 50 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Pretend” by Tab Smith, His Fabulous Alto And His Band peaked at number 90 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Sax Fifth Avenue” by Johnny Beecher peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Scent Of Attraction” by Patra With Aaron Hall peaked at number 82 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Second Nature” by Dan Hartman peaked at number 39 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Sit With The Guru” by Strawberry Alarm Clock peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Skybird” by Neil Diamond peaked at number 75 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Sound Asleep” by The Turtles peaked at number 57 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Stairway To Heaven” by Pure Soul peaked at number 79 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Sunshine On My Shoulders” by John Denver peaked at number 1 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Sure Be Cool If You Did” by Blake Shelton peaked at number 24 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Tapioca Tundra” by The Monkees peaked at number 34 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “That's A Lie” by Ray Charles peaked at number 64 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “The Dog” by Rufus Thomas peaked at number 87 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “The Inner Light” by The Beatles peaked at number 96 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “The Ship That Never Sailed” by David Carroll And His Orchestra peaked at number 65 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “The Word Is Out” by Jermaine Stewart peaked at number 41 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “There Won't Be Anymore” by Charlie Rich peaked at number 18 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “This House” by Tracie Spencer peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Up From The Skies” by Jimi Hendrix peaked at number 82 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Up To My Neck In High Muddy Water” by The Stone Poneys Featuring Linda Ronstadt peaked at number 93 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Valleri” by The Monkees peaked at number 3 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Walkin' After Midnight” by Patsy Cline peaked at number 17 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Watching The River Run” by Kenny Loggins With Jim Messina peaked at number 71 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Why Can't I Have You” by The Cars peaked at number 33 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts?” by Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans peaked at number 38 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Wrap My Body Tight” by Johnny Gill peaked at number 84 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 2019, “You Say” by Lauren Daigle peaked at number 29 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “You've Got To Be Loved” by Montanas peaked at number 58 on the U.S. pop singles chart.

Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1974, ✪ “Rock On” by David Essex peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, ✪ “The Unicorn” by The Irish Rovers peaked at number 4 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “1979” by Smashing Pumpkins peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Aeroplane” by Red Hot Chili Peppers peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “At The Top Of The Stairs” by Formations peaked at number 43 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Boss Guitar” by Duane Eddy peaked at number 5 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Brown-Eyed Handsome Man” by Jerry Jaye peaked at number 78 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Coming Out Of The Dark” by Gloria Estefan peaked at number 3 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Cotton Candy Sandman” by Harpers Bizarre peaked at number 83 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Dark Lady” by Cher peaked at number 2 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Do It Right” by Bob McBride peaked at number 48 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Do What You Gotta Do” by Al Wilson peaked at number 85 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Emotion” by Barbra Streisand peaked at number 97 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Eres tú (Touch The Wind)” by Mocedades peaked at number 6 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Everlasting Love” by Love Affair peaked at number 25 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Finally (With You)” by Cooper Brothers peaked at number 46 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “For Your Precious Love” by Count Basie And His Orchestra With Jackie Wilson peaked at number 46 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Got Myself Together” by Kenny "Dope" Presents The Bucketheads peaked at number 25 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Hands Clean” by Alanis Morissette peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1963, “He's So Fine” by The Chiffons peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Hey Hey Bunnie” by Gary Lewis And The Playboys peaked at number 41 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “I Like To Live The Love” by B.B. King peaked at number 86 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “If This World Were Mine” by Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell peaked at number 65 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “If You Can Want” by Smokey Robinson And The Miracles peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “In The Midnight Hour” by Ikettes (as The Mirettes) peaked at number 51 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “It's Time To Say Goodbye” by Third Rail peaked at number 70 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Let Me Get To Know You” by Paul Anka peaked at number 13 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Must Be Love” by The James Gang peaked at number 51 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Pure Water” by Mustard And Migos peaked at number 20 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo” by Rick Derringer peaked at number 10 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “She” by Southcote peaked at number 18 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Shout” by Tears For Fears peaked at number 1 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Star” by Stealers Wheel peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Swervin” by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Featuring 6ix9ine peaked at number 24 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “The End Of Our Road” by Gladys Knight And The Pips peaked at number 12 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “There Won't Be Anymore” by Charlie Rich peaked at number 17 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Trouble” by The Dream Warriors peaked at number 26 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1974, “We're Getting Careless With Our Love” by Johnnie Taylor peaked at number 67 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1985, “When The Rain Begins To Fall” by Jermaine Jackson And Pia Zadora peaked at number 42 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” by The Four Seasons peaked at number 15 on the Canada pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Wind Song” by Wes Montgomery peaked at number 99 on the Canada pop singles chart.

Alt-Canada Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1996, ✪ “Peaches” by The Presidents Of The United States Of America peaked at number 15 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Be My Lover” by La Bouche peaked at number 35 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Caught A Lite Sneeze” by Tori Amos peaked at number 20 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Cry Of Love” by Gino Vannelli peaked at number 41 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Crying In The Rain” by a-ha peaked at number 34 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Don't Cry” by Seal peaked at number 6 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Follow You Down” by Gin Blossoms peaked at number 1 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Good Texan” by The Vaughan Brothers peaked at number 68 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Maybe Next Time” by Sue Medley peaked at number 19 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Naked” by Goo Goo Dolls peaked at number 42 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Only The Lonely” by World On Edge peaked at number 14 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Promise” by Victor peaked at number 27 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Rescue Me” by Madonna peaked at number 7 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Sexual Healing” by Max-A-Million peaked at number 76 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Sleepy Maggie” by Ashley MacIsaac peaked at number 13 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Swing Street” by Bruce Hornsby peaked at number 31 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “That's The Way” by Jack De Keyser peaked at number 59 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Waiting For Love” by Alias peaked at number 4 on the Alt-Canada pop singles chart.

U.K. Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1985, ✪ “Dancing In The Dark (EP)” by Big Daddy peaked at number 21 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1974, ✪ “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” by The Carpenters peaked at number 12 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, ✪ “The Banana Boat Song” by Shirley Bassey peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay” by Otis Redding peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “A Woman's Worth” by Alicia Keys peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Always On The Run” by Lenny Kravitz peaked at number 41 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Are You Gonna Be There?” by Up Yer Ronson Featuring Mary Pearce peaked at number 27 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Baby, I Love You” by TSD peaked at number 64 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Blackwater” by Rain Tree Crow peaked at number 62 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Blue Monday” by Fats Domino peaked at number 24 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Boogie Down (Bronx)” by Man Parrish peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Broke” by Cassius Henry peaked at number 31 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Celebration Of Life” by Truce peaked at number 51 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Charmaine” by The Bachelors peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Chocolate” by The 1975 peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Daddy's Little Girl” by Nikki D peaked at number 75 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Dangerous Minds EP” by Aaron Hall peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Delilah” by Tom Jones peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Do What You Do” by Jermaine Jackson peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Don't Set Me Free” by Ray Charles peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Fade” by Jakwob Featuring Maiday peaked at number 35 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Firestarter” by The Prodigy peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Fly By II” by Blue peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Foot Tapper” by The Shadows peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Good Love Real Love” by D'Bora peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Got A Little Heartache” by Alvin Stardust peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Guitar Man” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Gun Law” by The Kane Gang peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Hangin' On A String” by Loose Ends peaked at number 13 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “High Hopes” by Kodaline peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Highwire” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 29 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Home And Dry” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “I Get A Little Sentimental Over You” by The New Seekers peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “I Thank You” by Sam And Dave peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “I'll Be There” by 99th Floor Elevators peaked at number 37 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Insatiable” by Darren Hayes peaked at number 8 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Island Of Dreams” by The Springfields peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Juice” by Lizzo peaked at number 38 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Lady Madonna” by The Beatles peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Landslide” by Harmonix peaked at number 28 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Let There Be Love” by Simple Minds peaked at number 6 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Let's Whip It Up” by Sleazesisters peaked at number 46 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Like I've Never Been Gone” by Billy Fury peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Long Tall Sally” by Little Richard peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Love Life And Unity” by Dreadzone peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Love's Heartbreak” by Lisa M peaked at number 79 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Mea Culpa” by Enigma peaked at number 55 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Mindcircus” by Way Out West Featuring Tricia Lee peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Miss Marple Theme” by Consort peaked at number 95 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Mockingbird” by Carly Simon And James Taylor peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Morning” by Wet Wet Wet peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Move Right Out” by Rick Astley peaked at number 58 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “My Love Is True” by The Temptations peaked at number 84 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Mysterious Mizster Jones” by Slade peaked at number 50 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Nakaski EP (I Need A Lover Tonight)” by Kendoh peaked at number 7 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Not Gon' Cry” by Mary J. Blige peaked at number 39 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “One In A Million” by Reconnected peaked at number 32 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Only You” by The Platters peaked at number 18 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Pearl” by Chapterhouse peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Pie Jesu” by Sarah Brightman And Paul Miles-Kingston peaked at number 3 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Poor Misguided Fool” by Starsailor peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Possessed” by Awesome 3 peaked at number 91 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Product Of The Working Class” by Little Angels peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Remember That Day” by The Innocence (1990s) peaked at number 56 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Satellite” by The Beloved peaked at number 19 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “School Love” by Barry Blue peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “She Goes To Finos” by Toy Dolls peaked at number 93 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Sleep” by Marion peaked at number 17 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Some Like It Hot” by The Power Station peaked at number 14 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Sons Of The Stage” by World Of Twist peaked at number 47 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand” by Primitive Radio Gods peaked at number 74 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Stars” by Dubstar peaked at number 15 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Stepping Stone” by PJ And Duncan peaked at number 11 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Stone Cold Gentleman” by Ralph Tresvant peaked at number 78 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Sugarhill” by Az peaked at number 67 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Tainted Love” by Marilyn Manson peaked at number 5 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1974, “The Most Beautiful Girl” by Charlie Rich peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “The One And Only” by Chesney Hawkes peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “The Secrety Vampire Soundtrack” by Bis peaked at number 25 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “The Wedding” by Cliff Richard peaked at number 40 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “The Wisdom Of A Fool” by Ronnie Carroll peaked at number 20 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “The X-Files” by Mark Snow peaked at number 2 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Theme From 'Valley Of The Dolls'” by Dionne Warwick peaked at number 28 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “This Is Your Life” by Banderas peaked at number 16 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Tishbite” by Cocteau Twins peaked at number 34 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Too Wicked” by Aswad peaked at number 61 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Tripping Daisy” by Piranha peaked at number 72 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Unchained Melody” by Gareth Gates peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Walk Like A Champion” by Kaliphz Featuring Prince Naseem peaked at number 23 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Walkaway” by Cast peaked at number 9 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “We Need Love” by Cashmere peaked at number 52 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 2013, “What About Us” by The Saturdays Featuring Sean Paul peaked at number 1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “What Is This Thing Called Love?” by Alexander O'Neal peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Whatever Lola Wants” by Alma Cogan peaked at number 26 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1985, “When All's Well” by Everything But The Girl peaked at number 77 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Where Do U Want Me To Put It” by Solo peaked at number 45 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 4 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Will You Be My Baby?” by Infiniti peaked at number 53 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

In 1996, “You Don't Understand Me” by Roxette peaked at number 42 on the U.K. pop singles chart.

Australian Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1968, ✪ “Green Tambourine” by The Lemon Pipers peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1974, ✪ “Smokin' In The Boys Room / Barefootin'” by Brownsville Station peaked at number 9 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1996, ✪ “Spaceman” by Babylon Zoo peaked at number 3 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Boss Guitar” by Duane Eddy peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Break Ya Neck” by Busta Rhymes peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Can't Hold Us” by Macklemore And Ryan Lewis Featuring Ray Dalton peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Chemical Heart” by Grinspoon peaked at number 25 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Dance With Me” by 112 peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Dark Lady / Two People Clinging To A Thread” by Cher peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Daytona Demon / Roman Fingers” by Suzi Quatro peaked at number 4 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 5 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Greenback Dollar” by The Kingston Trio peaked at number 19 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Hitch A Ride On A Smile / If I Ruled The World” by Jamie Redfern peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “I Do!!” by Toya peaked at number 12 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2019, “i'm so tired...” by Lauv Featuring Troye Sivan peaked at number 11 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Invisible” by Alison Moyet peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Jamaica Farewell” by Harry Belafonte peaked at number 2 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Just Another Night” by Mick Jagger peaked at number 13 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Love Me Tender” by Elvis Presley peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Mary Had A Little Boy” by Snap! peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Mountain Sound” by Of Monsters And Men peaked at number 29 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1996, “One More Chance” by Madonna peaked at number 35 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Rescue Me” by Madonna peaked at number 15 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1957, “Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody” by Jerry Lee Lewis peaked at number 20 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Santa Maria” by Tatjana peaked at number 50 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Sentimental” by Deborah Cox peaked at number 49 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Shout” by Tears For Fears peaked at number 1 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Soothe Me” by The Groove peaked at number 10 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Sunshine Of Your Love” by Cream peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Tell Him” by The Exciters peaked at number 6 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1957, “The Italian Theme” by Joe Reisman peaked at number 17 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 1974, “The Last Time I Saw Him” by Diana Ross peaked at number 18 on the Australian pop singles chart.

In 2002, “The One” by Foo Fighters peaked at number 21 on the Australian pop singles chart.

New Zealand Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1985, ✪ “I'm Tuff” by George Smilovici peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Always Be My Baby” by Mariah Carey peaked at number 5 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Bitter Tears” by INXS peaked at number 44 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “California Girls” by David Lee Roth peaked at number 7 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Father And Son” by Boyzone peaked at number 25 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Hero” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 3 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Home” by Phillip Phillips peaked at number 28 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “I Want To Come Over” by Melissa Etheridge peaked at number 29 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2019, “i'm so tired...” by Lauv Featuring Troye Sivan peaked at number 9 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2002, “In The End” by Linkin Park peaked at number 10 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Love U 4 Life” by Jodeci peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Mountain Sound” by Of Monsters And Men peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Painting Pictures” by Step Chant Unit peaked at number 34 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Rescue Me” by Madonna peaked at number 18 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Ridin' Low” by L.A.D. Featuring Darvy Taylor peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Runaway” by The Corrs peaked at number 48 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)” by Eurythmics peaked at number 8 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Shout” by Tears For Fears peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Stay” by Rihanna Featuring Mikky Ekko peaked at number 4 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Sussudio” by Phil Collins peaked at number 27 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Talk” by Khalid And Disclosure peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Together In Electric Dreams” by Giorgio Moroder With Philip Oakey peaked at number 29 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 2002, “What About Us?” by Brandy peaked at number 8 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Who Do U Love” by Deborah Cox peaked at number 2 on the New Zealand pop singles chart.

Netherlands Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1968, ✪ “Cinderella Rockefella” by Esther And Abi Ofarim peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, ✪ “Do The Bartman” by The Simpsons peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “(I Wanna Give You) Devotion” by Nomad Featuring MC Mikee Freedom peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Ain't It Funny (Murder Remix)” by Jennifer Lopez Featuring Ja Rule And Caddillac Tah peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Birthday” by Idaly Featuring Emms peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Dance With The Devil” by Cozy Powell peaked at number 3 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Disco's Revenge” by Gusto peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Don't Look Back In Anger” by Oasis peaked at number 30 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Escape” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 12 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “G.L.A.D.” by Kim Appleby peaked at number 16 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Giant” by Calvin Harris And Rag'n'Bone Man peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Het kan hier zo mooi zijn” by Guus Meeuwis peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Hit The Big Time” by Catapult peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “I Thank You” by Sam And Dave peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1985, “I Won't Let You Go” by Agnetha Fältskog peaked at number 17 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Ich find' dich scheiße” by Tic Tac Toe peaked at number 38 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “If You Could See Me Now” by The Script peaked at number 27 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Kom uit de bedstee mijn liefste” by Egbert Douwe peaked at number 2 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “L'amour est bleu” by Paul Mauriat And His Orchestra peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Last Man Standing” by Yung Felix, Chivv, Bizzey And Kraantje Pappie peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot” by Sting peaked at number 43 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Love Like Blood” by Killing Joke peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Mirrors” by Justin Timberlake peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Mr. Telephone Man” by New Edition peaked at number 47 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2002, “One Day In Your Life” by Anastacia peaked at number 15 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “One Of Us” by Joan Osborne peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Papa” by Stef Bos peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Prikkebeen” by Boudewijn de Groot And Elly Nieman peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Rame” by Snap! Featuring Rukmani peaked at number 28 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Real Love” by The Beatles peaked at number 21 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Rescue Me” by Madonna peaked at number 10 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Rode rozen en witte seringen” by Jantje Koopmans peaked at number 22 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Slippery People (Live)” by Talking Heads peaked at number 4 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Sonnentanz” by Klangkarussell peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Speechless” by Robin Schulz Featuring Erika Sirola peaked at number 24 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1974, “T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia)” by MFSB Featuring The Three Degrees peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “The Legend Of Xanadu” by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich peaked at number 5 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “The Nighttrain” by Kadoc peaked at number 8 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “The Way” by Ariana Grande Featuring Mac Miller peaked at number 22 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “This Is Your Life” by Banderas peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Tiger Feet” by Mud peaked at number 1 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Turn Around And Start Again” by The Cats peaked at number 14 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Turn Your Love Around” by Tony Di Bart peaked at number 44 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” by Major Lazer Featuring Busy Signal, The Flexican And FS Green peaked at number 7 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Whatever You Want” by Tina Turner peaked at number 18 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Woman” by Barrabas peaked at number 23 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Young Souls” by Angela And The Rude peaked at number 20 on the Netherlands pop singles chart.

Sweden Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1991, ✪ “Do The Bartman” by The Simpsons peaked at number 3 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “3 A.M. Eternal” by The KLF peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “All Night Long” by Benjamin Ingrosso peaked at number 5 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Anywhere Is Paradise” by Stefan Andersson peaked at number 50 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Because I Love You (The Postman Song)” by Stevie B. peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Blommor där du står” by Gammal peaked at number 19 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “California Love” by Tupac Featuring Dr. Dre peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Den som e den” by Molly Sandén peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Do You Believe In Me” by Eric Gadd peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Dom andra” by Kent peaked at number 1 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Don't Call Me Up” by Mabel [UK] peaked at number 10 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Firestarter” by The Prodigy peaked at number 2 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 26 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Göre före Money” by Mehmet peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Highwire” by The Rolling Stones peaked at number 14 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Hur dom än” by Oskar Linnros peaked at number 15 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “I'll Never Break Your Heart” by Backstreet Boys peaked at number 7 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Kurt Cobain” by Veronica Maggio peaked at number 4 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Mea Culpa Part II” by Enigma peaked at number 20 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry” by Ace Of Base peaked at number 24 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “One More Chance” by Madonna peaked at number 39 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Svårt” by Jireel peaked at number 16 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Take Me Away” by Respect peaked at number 41 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Vem får nu se alla tårar” by Wilmer X peaked at number 9 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Work” by Broder Daniel peaked at number 43 on the Sweden pop singles chart.

Austria Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1991, ✪ “Do The Bartman” by The Simpsons peaked at number 17 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, ✪ “Help Me Dr. Dick” by E-Rotic peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Alleen” by KC Rebell peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Back On Plastic” by AWeX peaked at number 32 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Born In Africa” by Dr. Alban peaked at number 31 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Crazy” by Seal peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Das kleine Küken piept” by Pulcino Pio peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Escape” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Hands In The Air” by Music Instructor peaked at number 40 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Herz an Herz” by Blümchen peaked at number 9 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Ho Hey” by The Lumineers peaked at number 5 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “How Deep Is Your Love” by Take That peaked at number 7 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Ich find' dich scheiße” by Tic Tac Toe peaked at number 4 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Jay Jay” by Mero peaked at number 6 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Joyride” by Roxette peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Kampfgeist 4” by Kontra K peaked at number 21 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1996, “L'ombelico del mondo” by Jovanotti peaked at number 23 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Let's Dance Tonight” by Pia Zadora peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Lights” by Ellie Goulding peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Mea Culpa Part II” by Enigma peaked at number 21 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Nackt im Wind” by Band für Afrika peaked at number 18 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Open Sesame” by Patricia peaked at number 16 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Pass auf wen du liebst” by Ufo361 peaked at number 3 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Say A Word” by Manuel Ortega peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Sehnsucht” by Purple Schulz und Die Neue Heimat peaked at number 20 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Solid” by Ashford And Simpson peaked at number 4 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2013, “This Is Nightlife” by ItaloBrothers peaked at number 26 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2013, “When I Was Your Man” by Bruno Mars peaked at number 11 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Wie Buffon” by Mero peaked at number 8 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Wir ticken” by Capital Bra And Samra peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

In 1985, “You're My Heart, You're My Soul” by Modern Talking peaked at number 1 on the Austria pop singles chart.

France Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1991, “About You” by David Hallyday peaked at number 10 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Attention au départ” by Les Enfoirés peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Au DD” by PNL peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Big Pac” by Ninho peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Bulls On Parade” by Rage Against The Machine peaked at number 27 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1996, “California” by Mylène Farmer peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Cette vie nouvelle” by Priscilla peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Drôle de mentalité” by Djadja And Dinaz peaked at number 29 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Dusty Men” by Saule Featuring Charlie Winston peaked at number 13 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2013, “I Love You” by Woodkid peaked at number 22 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2013, “J'me tire” by Maître Gims peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Jeune Lossa” by Ninho peaked at number 10 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Johnny, Johnny” by Jeanne Mas peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Jusqu'au bout” by David Charvet peaked at number 6 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Jusqu'à minuit” by Ninho Featuring Jul peaked at number 8 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “L'ancien” by Ninho peaked at number 16 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “La vie qu'on mène” by Ninho peaked at number 3 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “La vivance” by Ninho Featuring Koba LaD peaked at number 11 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Let Me Be Your Valentine” by Scooter peaked at number 45 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Maman ne le sait pas” by Ninho Featuring Niska peaked at number 2 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “NI” by Ninho peaked at number 17 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2013, “On se connaît” by Youssoupha Featuring Ayna peaked at number 9 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Outro [Destin]” by Ninho peaked at number 20 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Paris c'est magique” by Ninho peaked at number 6 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Putana” by Ninho peaked at number 5 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Sans peine” by Ninho peaked at number 7 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Tam tam pour l'Éthiopie” by Tam Tam Pour L'Éthiopie peaked at number 43 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Tokarev” by Ninho peaked at number 12 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Toute seule” by Lorie peaked at number 8 on the France pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers peaked at number 6 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Whenever, Wherever” by Shakira peaked at number 1 on the France pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Zéro paluche” by Ninho Featuring Tito peaked at number 18 on the France pop singles chart.

Norway Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1968, ✪ “Cinderella Rockefella” by Esther And Abi Ofarim peaked at number 8 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2002, “A New Day Has Come” by Céline Dion peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Devil Gate Drive” by Suzi Quatro peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Don't Look Back In Anger” by Oasis peaked at number 19 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Escape” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 16 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Firestarter” by The Prodigy peaked at number 1 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Obsessed” by Dynoro And Ina Wroldsen peaked at number 13 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1996, “One Of Us” by Joan Osborne peaked at number 2 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Rebel Rebel” by David Bowie peaked at number 9 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Shout” by Tears For Fears peaked at number 5 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2019, “STFU” by Julie Bergan peaked at number 20 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1968, “The Legend Of Xanadu” by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick And Tich peaked at number 3 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Things Can Only Get Better” by Howard Jones peaked at number 4 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Tiger Feet” by Mud peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 1963, “Walk Right In” by The Rooftop Singers peaked at number 10 on the Norway pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Wanna Be With Me?” by Da Buzz peaked at number 18 on the Norway pop singles chart.

Switzerland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 1991, ✪ “Stairway To Heaven” by Frank Zappa peaked at number 9 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Au DD” by PNL peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Because I Love You (The Postman Song)” by Stevie B. peaked at number 22 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Blackberry Sky” by Eno peaked at number 11 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Cherry Lady” by Capital Bra peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “I'll Never Break Your Heart” by Backstreet Boys peaked at number 2 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Ich find' dich scheiße” by Tic Tac Toe peaked at number 6 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “La vie qu'on mène” by Ninho peaked at number 30 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1968, “Lady Madonna” by The Beatles peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Let Her Go” by Passenger peaked at number 1 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1985, “Love And Pride” by King peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Maman ne le sait pas” by Ninho Featuring Niska peaked at number 24 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Mirrors” by Justin Timberlake peaked at number 5 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Movin'” by Angie Ott peaked at number 12 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “No Matter” by Nicole Bernegger peaked at number 4 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Puerto Rico” by Fero47 peaked at number 17 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Real Love” by The Beatles peaked at number 26 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1991, “Right Here, Right Now” by Jesus Jones peaked at number 14 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1974, “Schwarze Madonna” by Bata Illic peaked at number 3 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Te robaré” by Nicky Jam And Ozuna peaked at number 28 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Tell Me” by Mark 'Oh peaked at number 41 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “This Is Nightlife” by ItaloBrothers peaked at number 22 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1991, “To Love Somebody” by Jimmy Somerville peaked at number 11 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Whatever You Want” by Tina Turner peaked at number 18 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Ya salame” by Luciano x Samra peaked at number 8 on the Switzerland pop singles chart.

Italy Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2013, “Amami” by Emma [IT] peaked at number 3 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Batte forte” by Lollipop peaked at number 9 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Blu” by Rkomi Featuring Elisa peaked at number 9 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Bohemian Like You” by The Dandy Warhols peaked at number 5 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Boogie Nights” by Rkomi Featuring Ghali peaked at number 15 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Con calma” by Daddy Yankee Featuring Snow peaked at number 1 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Doppiamente fragili” by Anna Tatangelo peaked at number 14 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Dove gli occhi non arrivano” by Rkomi peaked at number 16 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Mon cheri” by Rkomi Featuring Sfera Ebbasta peaked at number 6 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Primavera a Sarajevo” by Enrico Ruggeri peaked at number 15 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Tracce di te” by Francesco Renga peaked at number 17 on the Italy pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Visti dall'alto” by Rkomi Featuring Dardust peaked at number 13 on the Italy pop singles chart.

Finland Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2019, “Don't Call Me Up” by Mabel [UK] peaked at number 6 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 1996, “Firestarter” by The Prodigy peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 6 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2002, “From Sarah With Love” by Sarah Connor peaked at number 3 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2002, “I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman” by Britney Spears peaked at number 16 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Let Her Go” by Passenger peaked at number 1 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Murder On The Dancefloor” by Sophie Ellis-Bextor peaked at number 15 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “On My Way” by Alan Walker, Sabrina Carpenter And Farruko peaked at number 12 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Pitkä perjantai” by Spekti peaked at number 14 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “So Am I” by Ava Max peaked at number 8 on the Finland pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Vuosien päästä” by Stereo Featuring Etta peaked at number 4 on the Finland pop singles chart.

Spain Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2019, “HP” by Maluma peaked at number 4 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2013, “La brújula” by Huecco peaked at number 19 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Si se da” by Myke Towers x Farruko peaked at number 9 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Soltera” by Lunay peaked at number 3 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Sweet But Psycho” by Ava Max peaked at number 18 on the Spain pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Teresa Rampell” by Manel peaked at number 3 on the Spain pop singles chart.

Denmark Pop Singles Chart Peaks

In 2019, “Diana” by Node peaked at number 10 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Don't Call Me Up” by Mabel [UK] peaked at number 6 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Elephant” by Mads Langer peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Escape” by Enrique Iglesias peaked at number 15 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Freeek!” by George Michael peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Giant” by Calvin Harris And Rag'n'Bone Man peaked at number 16 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Home And Dry” by Pet Shop Boys peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2013, “How To Be A Heartbreaker” by Marina And The Diamonds peaked at number 18 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2002, “Insatiable” by Darren Hayes peaked at number 3 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Let Go” by Chresten peaked at number 8 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2013, “Let Her Go” by Passenger peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Paris” by Lord Siva Featuring Vera peaked at number 1 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

In 2019, “Sucker” by Jonas Brothers peaked at number 4 on the Denmark pop singles chart.

Menu:
Music Almanac: Today in Births and Deaths (sorted by age), World Singles Chart Peaks Main Page January February March March 1 March 2 March 3 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 30 March 31 April May June July August September October November December
Related:
Super Birthdays Super Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by age) Hall of Fame Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by age) Offbeat Datebook Website Offbeat Datebook: Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by age) Entertainment Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by name) Music Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by name) Sports Today in Birthdays and Deaths (sorted by age) More Today in Births and Deaths Sections
Market Zone:
Dave's Fun Stuff
TV Zone:
Find your favorite TV shows with "Let's Watch TV!"
Notable:
Dave's Fun Stuff SDN Media News and More
Footer:
Dave's Fun Stuff Super Birthdays Contact Webmaster



© 1995-2024. davesfunstuff.com. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website without expressed written consent is prohibited.

Help Support Our Ad-Free Web Section

Just use our PayPal link to pay.

Please Donate Cash to help pay for webhosting, domain payments, expenses and labor in keeping this section going. Thank you.

$2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $75, $100, $ANY

Notice Of Disclosure (updated June 2023):

"David Tanny is the owner and operator of the domains davesfunstuff.com and davidtanny.com"

Website Cookie Policy