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Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles

 * Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles, 1958–1961
 * Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles, 1962–1990
 * Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles, 1991–2019
 * Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles, 2020–2050

Smooth jazz songs with most weeks at number-one
(Shown chronologically)
 * (9 weeks and more)
 * 16 – "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" – Peter White – (2006)
 * 10 – "R n R" – Rick Braun and Richard Elliot – (2007)
 * 10 – "Fallin' for You" – The Sax Pack – (2008)
 * 12 – "I'm Waiting for You" – Jackiem Joyner – (2009)
 * 13 – "Bright" – Peter White – (2009–10)
 * 15 – "Put the Top Down" – Dave Koz featuring Lee Ritenour – (2010–11)
 * 09 – "Boom Town" – Richard Elliot – (2011–12)
 * 09 – "Head Over Heels" – Peter White – (2014–15)

Number-ones

 * References

Number-ones

 * (6 weeks and more)


 * References

Contemporary Jazz Albums
Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, originally spun-off from the Top Jazz Albums chart, was incepted as a bi-weekly chart on February 28, 1987 (later, retro-activated back to February 21, 1987 for an alignment correction) that lasted until December 4, 1993, before becoming a weekly chart that following week on December 11, 1993. Years later, on October 22, 2005, its sister [songs] chart, now known as Smooth Jazz Airplay, made its debut.

ABBA

 * Agnetha Fältskog
 * Björn Ulvaeus
 * Benny Andersson
 * Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Pre-ABBA
(All pre-ABBA originally-released material, 1970–72)
 * Pre-ABBA albums
 * (1970) – Lycka

Official Albums
(All ABBA originally-released material, 1972–82)
 * Originally-released albums, 1973–82

Post-ABBA
(Does not include temporary reunions.)
 * Post-ABBA albums
 * (1983) – Thank You for the Music

Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus musicals
(English-language article should be created for the 2013 Swedish-language musical Hjälp sökes and translated into English as Help Wanted — i.e. Hjälp sökes → Help Wanted.)
 * 1984 – Chess
 * 1995 – Kristina från Duvemåla
 * 1999 – Mamma Mia!
 * 2013 – Help Wanted

Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus films

 * 2008 – Mamma Mia! The Movie
 * 2018 – Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Littlestar
Littlestar Services Ltd. was formed in 1996 by Judy Craymer, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Richard East to produce the stage musical, Mamma Mia! Based in London, Littlestar is now a successful global producer of theatre, film, television, publishing and music.

Book and Category

 * Book:ABBA
 * Category:ABBA

Navboxes

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ABBA Spanish
The first ten songs originally appeared on Gracias Por La Música, which was later superseded by Oro: Grandes Éxitos when the remaining five songs were added.

All songs written and composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with Spanish translations by Buddy and Mary McCluskey, except where noted.

(The number in parentheses indicates the song's original track number from Gracias Por La Música, as the track listing for Oro: Grandes Éxitos is shown.)

All 15 songs appear as tracks on Oro: Grandes Éxitos. All tracks are in Spanish.


 * Gracias Por La Música


 * 1) (5.) – "Fernando" (written by Andersson, Stig Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:17 – (1980)
 * 2) (10) – "Chiquitíta" – 5:30 – (1979)
 * 3) (1.) – "Gracias por la Música" – 3:49 – (1980)
 * 4) (2.) – "La Reina del Baile" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:02 – (1980) – (titled "Reina Danzante" on Gracias Por La Música)
 * 5) (3.) – "Al Andar" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:44 – (1980)
 * 6) (4.) – "¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" – 4:51 – (1980)
 * 7) (6.) – "Estoy Soñando" – 4:38 – (1979)
 * 8) (7.) – "Mamma Mía" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 3:34 – (1980)
 * 9) (8.) – "Hasta Mañana" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 3:09 – (1980)
 * 10) (9.) – "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus) – 4:04 – (1980)


 * Oro: Grandes Éxitos

  (13.) – "Felicidad" – 4:24 – (1980) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of Super Trouper)  (12.) – "Andante, Andante" – 4:39 – (1980) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of Super Trouper)  (15.) – "Se Me Está Escapando" – 3:52 – (1981) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of The Visitors)  (14.) – "No Hay a Quien Culpar" – 3:13 – (1981) – (originally released on the Spanish-language version of The Visitors)  (11.) – "Ring, Ring" (written by Andersson, Anderson, Ulvaeus; with Spanish translation by Doris Band) – 3:00 – (1973) 

Good album to listen to on Taco Tuesdays.

Spanish-language releases
Predominately speaking Spanish language countries of Latin America are shown below only; Spain, which has a total of  5  Spanish-language songs (tracks //  1  //  2  //  3  //  6  //  7  // ), is not shown below.

Chronologically "Ring, Ring" – Ring Ring (1973) –  (Spanish)  "Hasta Mañana" – Waterloo (1974) –  (Spanish)  "Mamma Mía" – ABBA (1975) –  (Spanish)  "La Reina Del Baile" – Arrival (1976) –  (Spanish)  "Conociéndome, Conociéndote" – Arrival (1976) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Fernando" – Arrival (1976) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Al Andar" – The Album (1977) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Gracias Por La Música" – The Album (1977) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Estoy Soñando" – Voulez-Vous (1979) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Chiquitita" – Voulez-Vous (1979) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"¡Dame! ¡Dame! ¡Dame!" – Voulez-Vous (1979) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Andante, Andante" – Super Trouper (1980) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Felicidad" – Super Trouper (1980) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"No Hay a Quien Culpar" – The Visitors (1981) –  (Spanish) </li> <li>"Se Me Está Escapando" – The Visitors (1981) –  (Spanish) </li> </ol>

Absolutely Anglosphere
(See ABBA charted singles below.)

Videography

 * (English-language videos only)
 * 1974 – "Waterloo"
 * 1974 – "Ring Ring"
 * 1975 – "Mamma Mia"
 * 1975 – "SOS"
 * 1975 – "Bang-A-Boomerang"
 * 1975 – "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"
 * 1976 – "Fernando"
 * 1976 – "Dancing Queen"
 * 1976 – "Money, Money, Money"
 * 1977 – "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
 * 1977 – "That's Me"
 * 1977 – "The Name of the Game"
 * 1978 – "Take a Chance on Me"
 * 1978 – "Eagle"
 * 1978 – "One Man, One Woman"
 * 1978 – "Thank You for the Music"
 * 1978 – "Summer Night City"
 * 1979 – "Does Your Mother Know"
 * 1979 – "Voulez-Vous"
 * 1979 – "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
 * 1980 – "The Winner Takes It All"
 * 1980 – "Super Trouper"
 * 1980 – "Happy New Year"
 * 1981 – "When All Is Said and Done"
 * 1981 – "One of Us"
 * 1982 – "Head over Heels"

Filmography

 * (English-language films only)
 * 1991 – Once Around
 * 1993 – What's Eating Gilbert Grape
 * 1995 – Something to Talk About
 * 1999 – The Cider House Rules
 * 2000 – Chocolat
 * 2001 – The Shipping News
 * 2005 – An Unfinished Life
 * 2005 – Casanova
 * 2006 – The Hoax
 * 2009 – Hachi: A Dog's Tale
 * 2010 – Dear John
 * 2011 – Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
 * 2013 – Safe Haven
 * 2014 – The Hundred-Foot Journey
 * 2017 – A Dog's Purpose
 * 2018 – The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

Category:Virtual avatar acts

 * ABBA
 * KISS

Singles and videos
(Radio / video hits era)

Lead vocals on all the above songs by Paul Stanley and / or Gene Simmons.

Lead vocals on any other songs by anybody else are not included. (Songs)

Missing music videos

 * "Sure Know Something"
 * "Shandi"
 * "I"
 * "A World Without Heroes"
 * "Hide Your Heart"

Singles
Does not include her backing vocals from the two Enigma project albums MCMXC a.D. (1990) and The Cross of Changes (1993).

Little River Band discography

 * The penmanship of Graeham Goble

—

—


 * Albums
 * 01 – Little River Band (1975) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci
 * 02 – After Hours (1976) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci
 * 03 – Diamantina Cocktail (1977) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, McArdle
 * 04 – Sleeper Catcher (1978) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, McArdle
 * 05 – It's a Long Way There (Greatest Hits) (1978) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, McArdle
 * 06 – First Under the Wire (1979) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs
 * 07 – Backstage Pass (1979) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs
 * 08 – Live in America (1980) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs
 * 09 – Time Exposure (1981) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, Nelson
 * 10 – Greatest Hits (1982) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder
 * 11 – The Net (1983) – Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder
 * 12 – Playing to Win (1985) – Goble, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder, Prestwich
 * 13 – No Reins (1986) – Goble, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder, Prestwich
 * 14 – Monsoon (1988) – Shorrock, Goble, Pellicci, Nelson, Housden
 * 15 – Too Late to Load (1989) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, McArdle, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder, Prestwich
 * 16 – Get Lucky (1990) – Shorrock, Goble, Pellicci, Nelson, Housden
 * 17 – Worldwide Love (1991) – Shorrock, Goble, Pellicci, Nelson, Housden
 * 18 – Live Classics (1992) – Shorrock, Pellicci, Nelson, Housden
 * 19 – The Classic Collection (1992) – Shorrock, Goble, Birtles, Pellicci, Briggs, McArdle, Nelson, Housden, Farnham, Hirschfelder, Prestwich

Full Moon Records

 * Albums


 * Singles

Stevie Nicks
All of the above written and sang by Nicks, except for "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", "Talk to Me", "Sometimes It's a Bitch", "Love's a Hard Game to Play", and "Maybe Love Will Change Your Mind".

CSI (franchise) theme songs
The opening themes for all five series are remixes of songs performed by The Who. All songs written by Pete Townshend.

Note: Anthony E. Zuiker wanted The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" ("Blue" being a figurative term for a police officer) to be CSI: NY 's theme song, however, CBS president Les Moonves turned it down in favor of another Who song, "Baba O'Riley".

Also noteworthy is that "Eminence Front" was to have been used for a then-proposed 2006 spinoff starring Clive Owen (following the then-just-released CSI: NY) to be called CSI: London, though ultimately this never came to be.

ASCAP & BMI
Note: Inaccuracies may occur as some songwriters are omitted at ASCAP's website. Also, re-check links for any changes, and fix if so.

Canadian Music Hall of Fame

 * Bands


 * CARAS → Juno Awards
 * NARAS → Grammy Awards

Related

 * Anna Lillian Iversen
 * Priscilla Ann Wagner
 * Lisa Marie Presley
 * Danielle Riley Keough
 * (Baby Girl) Smith-Petersen

Categories

 * Category:Elvis Presley
 * Category:Priscilla Presley
 * Category:Lisa Marie Presley
 * Category:Riley Keough

Suspicion
Presley, Nixon, and the handling of some business, at the White House.
 * Suspect, do you comprehend?
 * "Suspicion"
 * "Suspicious Minds"

Eastern Europe

 * (In the former Eastern Bloc)

Sampling
A line from the lyrics to "Baby It's You" by The Shirelles, "Sha la la la la", appears throughout the song "This Is Not America" by David Bowie and Pat Metheny Group.

Music videography
(Some music videos missing; list not chronologically exact; will fix later; more yet to come.)
 * (Work in progress)

Diane Warren

 * Six official music videos are not shown, so unofficial third-party music videos are shown instead.


 * "Just Like Jesse James" – – Cher
 * "Saving Forever for You" – – Shanice
 * "I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)" – – Exposé
 * "Because You Loved Me" – – Celine Dion
 * "For You I Will" – – Monica
 * "There You'll Be" – – Faith Hill

See also → List of songs written by Diane Warren

Hall & Oates
(now all under the Sony umbrella)
 * 1980s RCA / Arista era
 * Daryl Hall
 * John Oates
 * Charles DeChant

Hall & Oates discography

 * Classic; hit-making era
 * Voices (1980)
 * Private Eyes (1981)
 * H2O (1982)
 * Rock 'n Soul Part 1 (1983)
 * Big Bam Boom (1984)


 * Daryl Hall solo discography
 * Three Hearts in the Happy Ending Machine (1986)


 * Hall & Oates
 * Ooh Yeah! (1988)
 * Change of Season (1990)

Note that the non-single track song "Going Thru the Motions", from Big Bam Boom, is

the only song written by all four primary songwriters (Hall, Oates, S. Allen and J. Allen).

All material shown above released by RCA Records, 1980–1987.

All material shown below released by Arista Records, 1988–1990.

{| class="wikitable"

! colspan="6"| Hall & Oates ! rowspan="4"| — ! rowspan="4"| — ! colspan="6"| (Discography) All lead vocals and songwriting (or song co-writing) by Daryl Hall.
 * rowspan="3"| 1988
 * "Everything Your Heart Desires"
 * rowspan="3"| Ooh Yeah!
 * rowspan="3"| Ooh Yeah!
 * "Missed Opportunity"
 * "Downtown Life"
 * rowspan="1"| 1990
 * "So Close"
 * rowspan="1"| Change of Season
 * rowspan="1"| 1990
 * "So Close"
 * rowspan="1"| Change of Season
 * "So Close"
 * rowspan="1"| Change of Season
 * rowspan="1"| Change of Season
 * }
 * }

Singles with A-side lead vocals by John Oates are not included.

Songs not written or co-written by Daryl Hall are not included

(the exception being the two B-sides by Oates shown below).

Songwriting
"Private Eyes" – also Warren Pash
 * (A-side primary songwriters only)

"Dreamtime" – also John Beeby

"Downtown Life" – also Rick Iantosca

"So Close" – also George Green (and also Danny Kortchmar and Jon Bon Jovi)

Lead vocals and songwriting on two B-sides, "Africa" and "Cold, Dark and Yesterday", by John Oates. "Sara Smile" is a re-release.

All 20 singles shown above released on 7-inch, 45 rpm vinyl, and all released in the U.S. and Canada (with matching sides for both).

Albums

 * (1977–1993)

Singles
(First five single releases without Steve Perry; next 27 single releases sang by Steve Perry; last four single releases sang by John Waite.)
 * (Pre–1994)

Videography

 * Missing videos:
 * "Best of What I Got"

Stephen Foster
List of songs written by Stephen Foster Category:Songs written by Stephen Foster
 * "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway"
 * "Angelina Baker"
 * "Beautiful Dreamer"
 * "Camptown Races"
 * "For the Dear Old Flag, I Die"
 * "Gentle Annie" (song) → "Gentle Annie"
 * "The Glendy Burk"
 * "Hard Times Come Again No More"
 * "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"
 * "My Old Kentucky Home"
 * "Oh! Susanna"
 * "Old Black Joe"
 * "Old Folks at Home"
 * "Open Thy Lattice Love" (song) → "Open Thy Lattice Love"
 * "Ring, Ring de Banjo"
 * "Willie Has Gone to War"

Lux
(Lux appeared about the same time as Your Hit Parade.)

See also: Dove

"Video Killed the Radio Star", or more like → Lux Video Theatre Star killed the Lux Radio Theatre Star.

Your Hit Parade

 * Lucky Strike presents

See also: Billboard charts

Songs by total number of weeks at number-one
The following 21 songs reached number-one for five weeks or more from 1935–1940. (Shown chronologically)

Billboard number-ones, 1940–1958
Shown chronologically, the following 48 reached number-one for five weeks or more for the years 1940–1949, pre-dating the Billboard Hot 100 music chart.

Shown chronologically, the following 49 reached number-one for five weeks or more for the years 1950–1958, pre-dating the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. (Does not include "Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)" and "It's All in the Game".)

Billboard Hot 100, 1958–1990
Shown chronologically, the following 37 reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for five weeks or more (1958–1975). (Includes "Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu)" and "It's All in the Game".)

Shown chronologically, the following 26 reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for five weeks or more (1976–1990).

1935–1990
A whopping total of 181 songs topped both Lucky Strike's Hit Parade and Billboard's main pop music chart for five weeks and more from 1935–1990.

Billboard Hot 100

 * Originally-published and current-web differences
 * January 4, 1986
 * December 30, 1989


 * References

Change

 * November 23, 1991 (outgoing way)
 * November 30, 1991 (incoming way)

Billboard Hot 100 (continued)

 * Non-Saturday "frozen" (half-week) issue date
 * (Wednesday) January 3, 2018


 * References

Total weeks for songs effected by these dates

 * December 30, 2017 / January 3, 2018 / January 6, 2018
 * Weeks in Top Ten as of January 6, 2018

Note: Unlike Billboard's Hot 100 chart, this list does not include the January 3 mid-week date listing.
 * 19 – "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" (Top Ten hit on January 6, not December 30 and not January 3 )
 * 12 – "Too Good at Goodbyes"
 * 14 – "Rockstar"
 * 12 – "Thunder"
 * 09 – "Havana"
 * 08 – "Perfect"
 * 07 – "Gucci Gang"
 * 04 – "No Limit"
 * 03 – "Bad at Love"
 * 02 – "MotorSport"
 * 01 – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (Top Ten hit on December 30 and January 3, not January 6)

Holiday Hits & Christmas Classics
(As of January 6, 2024) ^ Note: Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" charted its second week in the top-ten of Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart for the mid-week of Wednesday, January 3, 2018, and not for the week-ending date of Saturday, January 6, 2018. That mid-week total is not included in the above list, as it's not a week-ending date.

Jr. & the Billboard Hot 100 – top-ten singles chart
(Does not include the given name Junior / Juniour)
 * (Source: Billboard)

National anthem of England

 * (1745) "God Save the King" – (national anthem)
 * (1808) "Jerusalem"
 * (1902) "Land of Hope and Glory"
 * (1921) "I Vow to Thee, My Country"
 * (1937) "Rose of England"
 * (1939) "There'll Always Be an England"

UK top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one
Below is a table of all singles in the UK that have spent 10 or more weeks at the top of the charts:


 * UK chronologically
 * 01. Frankie Laine – "I Believe" (1953)
 * 02. David Whitfield – "Cara Mia" (1954)
 * 03. Slim Whitman – "Rose Marie" (1955)
 * 04. Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
 * 05. Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975–76; 1991–92)
 * 06. Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You (1992–93)
 * 07. Wet Wet Wet – "Love Is All Around" (1994)
 * 08. Rihanna (featuring Jay-Z) – "Umbrella" (2007)
 * 09. Drake (featuring Wizkid and Kyla) – "One Dance" (2016)
 * 10. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 11. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee (featuring Justin Bieber) – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 12. Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (2019)
 * 13. Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits" (2021)
 * 14. Harry Styles – "As It Was" (2022)
 * 15. Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)
 * 16. Dave and Central Cee – "Sprinter" (2023)

IE top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one

 * IE chronologically
 * 01. Wings – "Mull of Kintyre" (1977–78)
 * 02. 1990 Republic of Ireland World Cup Squad – "Put 'Em Under Pressure" (1990)
 * 03. Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
 * 04. Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody" (1975–76 / 1991–92)
 * 05. Bill Whelan – "Riverdance" (1994)
 * 06. Mark McCabe – "Maniac 2000" (2000)
 * 07. Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009)
 * 08. Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * 09. Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla – "One Dance" (2016)
 * 10. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 11. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 12. Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * 13. Ed Sheeran – "Bad Habits" (2021)
 * 14. Harry Styles – "As It Was" (2022)
 * 15. Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)
 * 16. Noah Kahan – "Stick Season" (2023–24)

CA top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one

 * List of number-one singles in Canada

Songs with most weeks at number one, as by RPM
12 weeks
 * Stars on 45 – "Stars on 45 Medley" (1981)
 * Natalie Imbruglia – "Torn" (1998)

11 weeks
 * Lou Bega – "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" (1999)

10 weeks
 * Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)

====Songs with most weeks at number one on the Canadian Singles Chart as by Nielsen SoundScan (Luminate)==== 13 weeks
 * Clay Aiken – "Bridge over Troubled Water" / "This Is the Night" (2003)
 * Ryan Malcolm – "Something More" (2003)

10 weeks
 * Elvis Presley vs. JXL – "A Little Less Conversation" (2002)
 * Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris – "Yeah!" (2004)
 * Fantasia – "I Believe" (2004)
 * Madonna – "Hung Up" (2006)

Songs with most weeks at number one on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100
19 weeks
 * Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road" (2019)

18 weeks
 * Harry Styles – "As It Was" (2022)

16 weeks
 * Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009)
 * Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)

15 weeks
 * Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (2015)
 * Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)

13 weeks
 * Timbaland featuring OneRepublic – "Apologize" (2007–08)
 * Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams – "Blurred Lines" (2013)
 * The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (2016)

12 weeks
 * The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
 * Elton John and Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" (2022)

11 weeks
 * Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris – "We Found Love" (2011–12)
 * OMI – "Cheerleader" (2015)
 * 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020–21)

10 weeks
 * Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera – "Moves like Jagger" (2011)
 * Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B – "Girls Like You" (2018)
 * Roddy Ricch – "The Box" (2020)


 * CA chronologically
 * 01. Stars on 45 – "Stars on 45 Medley" (1981)
 * 02. Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
 * 03. Natalie Imbruglia – "Torn" (1998)
 * 04. Lou Bega – "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" (1999)
 * 05. Elvis Presley vs. JXL – "A Little Less Conversation" (2002)
 * 06. Clay Aiken – "Bridge over Troubled Water" / "This Is the Night" (2003)
 * 07. Ryan Malcolm – "Something More" (2003)
 * 08. Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris – "Yeah!" (2004)
 * 09. Fantasia – "I Believe" (2004)
 * 10. Madonna – "Hung Up" (2006)
 * 11. Timbaland featuring OneRepublic – "Apologize" (2007–08)
 * 12. Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009)
 * 13. Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera – "Moves like Jagger" (2011)
 * 14. Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris – "We Found Love" (2011–12)
 * 15. Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams – "Blurred Lines" (2013)
 * 16. Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * 17. Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (2015)
 * 18. OMI – "Cheerleader" (2015)
 * 19. The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (2016)
 * 20. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 21. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 22. Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * 23. Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B – "Girls Like You" (2018)
 * 24. Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road" (2019)
 * 25. Roddy Ricch – "The Box" (2020)
 * 26. 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020–21)
 * 27. The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
 * 28. Elton John and Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" (2022)
 * 29. Harry Styles – "As It Was" (2022)
 * 30. Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)

US top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one

 * (65 singles topped the chart for ten weeks or more since 1940.)


 * US chronologically
 * 01. Tommy Dorsey – "I'll Never Smile Again" (1940)
 * 02. Artie Shaw – "Frenesi" (1940–41)
 * 03. Jimmy Dorsey – "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)" (1941)
 * 04. Glenn Miller – "Moonlight Cocktail" (1942)
 * 05. Bing Crosby – "White Christmas" (1942–43)
 * 06. Harry James – "I've Heard That Song Before" (1943)
 * 07. The Mills Brothers – "Paper Doll" (1943–44)
 * 08. Perry Como – "Till the End of Time (1945)
 * 09. The Ink Spots – "The Gypsy" (1946)
 * 10. Ted Weems – "Heartaches" (1947)
 * 11. Francis Craig – "Near You" (1947)
 * 12. Vaughn Monroe – "Ballerina" (1947–48)
 * 13. Dinah Shore – "Buttons and Bows" (1948–49)
 * 14. Vaughn Monroe – "Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)" (1949)
 * 15. Anton Karas – "The Third Man Theme" (1950)
 * 16. The Weavers – "Goodnight, Irene" (1950)
 * 17. Johnnie Ray – "Cry" (1951–52)
 * 18. Percy Faith – "The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" (1953)
 * 19. Les Paul and Mary Ford – "Vaya Con Dios (May God Be With You)" (1953)
 * 20. Pérez Prado – "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)" (1955)
 * 21. Elvis Presley – "Don't Be Cruel" / "Hound Dog" (1956)
 * 22. Debby Boone – "You Light Up My Life" (1977)
 * 23. Olivia Newton-John – "Physical" (1981–82)
 * 24. Boyz II Men – "End of the Road" (1992)
 * 25. Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
 * 26. All-4-One – "I Swear" (1994)
 * 27. Boyz II Men – "I'll Make Love to You" (1994)
 * 28. Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men – "One Sweet Day" (1995–96)
 * 29. Los del Río – "Macarena" (Bayside Boys mix) (1996)
 * 30. Toni Braxton – "Un-Break My Heart" (1996–97)
 * 31. Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 – "I'll Be Missing You" (1997)
 * 32. Elton John – "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" (1997–98)
 * 33. Brandy and Monica – "The Boy Is Mine" (1998)
 * 34. Santana featuring Rob Thomas – "Smooth" (1999–2000)
 * 35. Santana featuring The Product G&B – "Maria Maria" (2000)
 * 36. Destiny's Child – "Independent Women Part I" (2000–01)
 * 37. Ashanti – "Foolish" (2002)
 * 38. Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland – "Dilemma" (2002)
 * 39. Eminem – "Lose Yourself" (2002–03)
 * 40. Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris – "Yeah!" (2004)
 * 41. Mariah Carey – "We Belong Together" (2005)
 * 42. Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx – "Gold Digger" (2005)
 * 43. Beyoncé – "Irreplaceable" (2006–07)
 * 44. Flo Rida featuring T-Pain – "Low" (2008)
 * 45. Black Eyed Peas – "Boom Boom Pow" (2009)
 * 46. Black Eyed Peas – "I Gotta Feeling" (2009)
 * 47. Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris – "We Found Love" (2011–12)
 * 48. Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell – "Blurred Lines" (2013)
 * 49. Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * 50. Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars – "Uptown Funk" (2015)
 * 51. Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth – "See You Again" (2015)
 * 52. Adele – "Hello" (2015–16)
 * 53. Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla – "One Dance" (2016)
 * 54. The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey – "Closer" (2016)
 * 55. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 56. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 57. Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * 58. Drake – "In My Feelings" (2018)
 * 59. Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road" (2019)
 * 60. Roddy Ricch – "The Box" (2020)
 * 61. BTS – "Butter" (2021)
 * 62. Adele – "Easy on Me" (2021–22)
 * 63. Harry Styles – "As It Was" (2022)
 * 64. Mariah Carey – "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (2022–23)
 * 65. Morgan Wallen – "Last Night" (2023)

AU top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one

 * List of number-one singles in Australia

24 weeks
 * Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (2019)

17 weeks
 * The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)

15 weeks
 * Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)

14 weeks
 * ABBA – "Fernando" (1976)

13 weeks
 * Dinah Shore – "Buttons and Bows" (1949)
 * The Beatles – "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" (1968)
 * Coolio featuring L.V. – "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995–96)
 * Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (2019)

12 weeks
 * Eminem – "Lose Yourself" (2002–03)
 * Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)

11 weeks
 * Wings – "Mull of Kintyre" (1977–78)
 * Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
 * Spice Girls – "Wannabe" (1996–97)
 * Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (2020)
 * 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020–21)
 * Glass Animals – "Heat Waves" (2022)

10 weeks
 * The Platters – "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1959)
 * Daddy Cool – "Eagle Rock" (1971)
 * ABBA – "Mamma Mia" (1975–76)
 * Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
 * Sandi Thom – "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" (2006)
 * LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (2011)
 * Elton John and Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" (2022)
 * Doja Cat – "Paint the Town Red" (2023)
 * Jack Harlow – "Lovin on Me" (2023–24)


 * AU chronologically
 * 01. Dinah Shore – "Buttons and Bows" (1949)
 * 02. The Platters – "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1959)
 * 03. The Beatles – "Hey Jude" / "Revolution" (1968)
 * 04. Daddy Cool – "Eagle Rock" (1971)
 * 05. ABBA – "Mamma Mia" (1975–76)
 * 06. ABBA – "Fernando" (1976)
 * 07. Wings – "Mull of Kintyre" (1977–78)
 * 08. Bryan Adams – "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (1991)
 * 09. Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
 * 10. Coolio featuring L.V. – "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995–96)
 * 11. Spice Girls – "Wannabe" (1996–97)
 * 12. Eminem – "Lose Yourself" (2002–03)
 * 13. Sandi Thom – "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" (2006)
 * 14. LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (2011)
 * 15. Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * 16. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 17. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 18. Drake – "God's Plan" (2018)
 * 19. Lil Nas X – "Old Town Road" (2019)
 * 20. Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (2019)
 * 21. The Weeknd – "Blinding Lights" (2020)
 * 22. 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior – "Mood" (2020–21)
 * 23. The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
 * 24. Elton John and Dua Lipa – "Cold Heart (Pnau remix)" (2022)
 * 25. Glass Animals – "Heat Waves" (2022)
 * 26. Miley Cyrus – "Flowers" (2023)
 * 27. Doja Cat – "Paint the Town Red" (2023)
 * 28. Jack Harlow – "Lovin on Me" (2023–24)

NZ top songs – 10 weeks or more at number-one

 * NZ chronologically
 * 01. Tony Orlando and Dawn – "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" (1973)
 * 02. Freddy Fender – "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" (1975)
 * 03. Pussycat – "Mississippi" (1976)
 * 04. Boney M. – "Rivers of Babylon" (1978)
 * 05. Whitney Houston – "I Will Always Love You" (1992–93)
 * 06. UB40 – "Can't Help Falling in Love" (1993)
 * 07. Las Ketchup – "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" (2002–03)
 * 08. Scribe – "Stand Up"/"Not Many" (2003)
 * 09. Crazy Frog – "Axel F" (2005)
 * 10. Lady Gaga – "Poker Face" (2008)
 * 11. Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore – "Brother" (2009)
 * 12. Stan Walker – "Black Box" (2009–10)
 * 13. LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock – "Party Rock Anthem" (2011)
 * 14. Robin Thicke featuring T.I. and Pharrell Williams – "Blurred Lines" (2013)
 * 15. Katy Perry – "Roar" (2013)
 * 16. Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
 * 17. Justin Bieber – "Love Yourself" (2015–16)
 * 18. Drake featuring Wizkid and Kyla – "One Dance (2016)
 * 19. Ed Sheeran – "Shape of You" (2017)
 * 20. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee featuring Justin Bieber – "Despacito" (2017)
 * 21. Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road (Remix)" (2019)
 * 22. Tones and I – "Dance Monkey" (2020)
 * 23. The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber – "Stay" (2021)
 * 24. Doja Cat – "Paint the Town Red" (2023)
 * 25. Jack Harlow – "Lovin on Me" (2023–24)

US / CA / ꞮE / UK / AU / NZ – No. 1's
Countries are shown geographically instead of alphabetically.
 * Number-ones for ten weeks and more

Top-tens

 * US / UK charts
 * US – Category:US music charts templates
 * UK – Category:UK music charts templates


 * US / UK top-tens
 * US – Template:USTop10s
 * UK – Template:UKTop10s


 * US / UK top-ten singles
 * US – Lists of US top-ten singles
 * UK – Lists of UK top-ten singles

Weekly
(Sun 3 Aug 1969 – Sat 4 Jul 2015)
 * Sunday – Saturday

Most Billboard 200 top-ten albums
(32 is shown at the above-linked article)
 * Frank Sinatra – 11

Most total weeks in the Billboard top ten

 * "Blinding Lights" – The Weeknd – (57)

Most total weeks on the Billboard Hot 100

 * "Heat Waves" – Glass Animals – (91)

Billboard Dance Club Songs
(As of the week-ending Saturday, March 28, 2020) Note: Billboard 's Dance Club Songs Chart is temporarily suspended.
 * Artists with more than four number-ones

Note: Ties are broken by order of chronology, with those reaching number-one on the dance chart the earliest, at their respective total number of chart-topping hits.

Girl groups
The following is a complete listing of all the girl groups and girl bands who have charted in the top-ten of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart since its inception in 1958. (Year indicates top ten debut.)

More
More still to come maybe.