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The following page lists Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It concentrates on the 2021-updated list, on which some new ones were added, while others were up- or downrated, or entirely removed. The "Major contributors" column has not been included (unlike WikiProject Albums). To avoid any conflicts, you may note under that column ...
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Pages in category "Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The punk-pop hit was named the most-streamed song of the summer on Spotify and reigned at No. 1 on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart for ... 2020: "Rockstar" by DaBaby featuring Roddy Ricch ...
The 2021 list was based on a poll of more than 250 artists, musicians, producers, critics, journalists, and industry figures. They each sent in a ranked list of their top 50 songs, and Rolling Stone tabulated the results. [3] In 2024, a revised version of the list was published, with the addition of songs from the 2020s.
Logo of Rolling Stone magazine. The Rolling Stone charts tabulated the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States. Chart data was powered by analytics firm Alpha Data (formerly BuzzAngle Music) and results were published on the website of pop culture magazine Rolling Stone, both of which are properties of the United States–based Penske Media Corporation (PMC).
The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK) The Rolling Stones, Now! (US) Don Raye: Jagger "Downtown Suzie" 1968 1975 Metamorphosis: Bill Wyman: Jagger "Dreamy Skies" 2019, 2020, 2022–2023 2023 Hackney Diamonds: Jagger/Richards Jagger "Drift Away" 1973 2021 Tattoo You (reissue) Mentor Williams: Jagger "Driving Me Too Hard" 2019, 2020, 2022–2023 2023 ...
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 2006. [1] [2] Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter topped the chart with his song "Bad Day." American rock band The Fray had two songs on the chart, both in the top 30: "Over My Head (Cable Car)" at 13 and "How to Save a Life" at 27. Chris Brown had four songs on the