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1980 United States: 1981 ... 2024 Argentina ... Lists of box office number-one films.
Honor Roll of Hits – a composite ten-position song chart which combined data from the three charts above along with three other component charts. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It served as The Billboard ' s lead chart until the introduction of the Hot 100 in 1958 and would remain in print until 1963.
Whitney Houston scored seven consecutive number-one singles during the 1980s, becoming the only artist in the chart's history to achieve this feat. During the 1980s, George Michael scored four number-one singles as a solo artist, three with Wham! and one as a duet with Aretha Franklin.
This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.
"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" by Shaboozey is the longest-running number-one song of the year and the decade with nineteen weeks atop the chart so far. [1] " I Had Some Help " by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen achieved the highest weekly sales and streams for a song in 2024. [ 2 ] "
March 12, 1980: All That Jazz: $1,144,802: All That Jazz reached number one in its twelfth week of release [15] 12: March 19, 1980: Coal Miner's Daughter: $1,005,036: Coal Miner's Daughter reached number one in its second week of release [16] 13: March 26, 1980: Kramer vs. Kramer: $1,809,419: Kramer vs. Kramer returned to number one in its 14th ...
The Billboard Year-End chart is a chart published by Billboard which denotes the top song of each year as determined by the publication's charts. Since 1946, Year-End charts have existed for the top songs in pop, R&B, and country, with additional album charts for each genre debuting in 1956, 1966, and 1965, respectively.
Weekend end date Film Gross Notes Ref. 1: January 7, 2024: Wonka: $14,077,078: Wonka became the first film since Barbie to top the box office in its fourth weekend as well as the first film since Top Gun: Maverick to top the box office for three non-consecutive weekends.