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The song achieved success in many European countries where it was a top-10 hit, particularly in Denmark, Scotland, and the Flanders region of Belgium, where it reached number one. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It peaked number two in Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom; [ 11 ] [ 9 ] [ 12 ] it has sold over 500,000 copies in the UK as of 2014. [ 13 ]
TRL's Number Ones is the collection of music videos that had reached the number-one spot on the daily music video countdown show Total Request Live which aired on MTV from 1998 to 2008. Usually, the same video would stay at the number-one spot for a significant period of time until it was retired or honorably discharged from the countdown and ...
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.
It was Commodores' first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, topping the chart for two weeks on August 12, 1978, and also reached number one on the soul chart for two weeks. [6] It was the only Motown song to reach the top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 that year. The song also spent three weeks at number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [7]
In North America, "Say I'm Your Number One" reached number 20 on the Billboard ' s Hot Black Singles chart and number 22 on the Dance Club Play chart. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] It was a hit in Oceanian countries, peaking at number two in New Zealand where it ranked for ten weeks in the top 50, [ 24 ] and at number eight in Australia.
The track also reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Motown's second UK chart-topper after the Supremes' 1964 release "Baby Love". [5] It reached number one on October 27, 1966, and stayed there for three weeks. [6] Rolling Stone later ranked "Reach Out" number 206 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Prior to The E.N.D. ' s release, "Imma Be" was released as a worldwide promotional single and peaked at number 50 in the United States, based on downloads alone. It was later released as the fourth single from the album in the U.S. and became the group's third number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending March 6, 2010 and halted the nine-week run of Kesha's "Tik Tok".
It also became Carpenters' second number one and tenth top-ten single in the Billboard Hot 100. Carpenters originally intended the song to be only an album cut. However, after country singer Lynn Anderson covered the song and it became a number two hit on the country charts, they reconsidered.