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Otis Redding had a posthumous number one with "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay".. In 1968, Billboard published a weekly chart ranking the top-performing singles in the United States in rhythm and blues (R&B) and related African American-oriented music genres; the chart has undergone various name changes over the decades to reflect the evolution of such genres and since 2005 has been published ...
List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US R&B "Valentine" 2007 60 Street Love "Set Me Free" (featuring Mystikal) 2010 87 Non-album singles "Let's Get It In" (featuring 50 Cent) — "Be the One" (featuring Young Jeezy and Trey Songz) 2011 — King of ...
List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US [15] US R&B [16] AUS [17] FRA [5] GER [18] NLD [7] NZ [8] SWE [19] SWI [9] UK [20] "Baby Be Mine" 1993 — — — — — — 50 — — 37 CB4 (Original Motion Picture ...
52nd Street was a British jazz-funk and R&B band formed in Manchester in late 1980. Throughout the 1980s the group enjoyed success not only in the UK but also on the Billboard chart in the United States.
Cool Cat Blues: Released: May 1991; Label: Go Jazz, Blue Moon — — — — — 1992 The Blues and Me: Released: June 1992; Label: Go Jazz — — — — — City Life: Released: 1992; Label: BBC Radio 2; With Madeline Bell and the BBC Big Band — — — — — 1994 Three Line Whip: Released: May 1994; Label: Three Line Whip ...
Peak chart positions US Country US; Country After All These Years: Release date: 1981; Label: RCA Victor — — Work It Out with Chet Atkins C.G.P. Release date: 1983; Label: Columbia Records; 64 — East Tennessee Christmas: Release date: 1983; Label: Columbia Records — — Stay Tuned: Release date: 1985; Label: Columbia Records — 145 ...
"Hill Street Blues" is a 1981 instrumental by Mike Post. It is the theme from the TV series Hill Street Blues, and features Larry Carlton on guitar. The single spent over five months on the charts and reached number 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It became an Adult Contemporary hit in the U.S. (No. 4) and Canada (No. 29).
List of singles as a featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Albums US [30] US R&B /HH [31] US Rap [44] AUS [34] BEL (FL) [35] GER [20] NLD [22] UK [45] "Keep Your Worries" (Guru featuring Angie Stone) 2000 — 99 31 — — — — 57 Jazzmatazz ...