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In 1989, 15 albums advanced to the peak position of the chart. Bobby Brown 's Don't Be Cruel was the best performing and best-selling album of 1989, spending 6 non-consecutive weeks at number one. The Raw & the Cooked , the second album by rock and soul band Fine Young Cannibals , had the longest run among the releases that reached peak ...
"Straight Up" and "Cold Hearted" from Paula Abdul's (pictured) debut studio album Forever Your Girl appeared at numbers four and six on the year-end list, while its title track charted at number 30.
The #1 song of 1989, "Look Away" by Chicago, despite reaching #1 in late 1988, never reached #1 in 1989. An asterisk (*) by a date indicates an unpublished, "frozen" week, due to the special double issues that Billboard published in print at the end of the year for their year-end charts.
List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1989; List of European number-one hits of 1989; List of Hot Adult Contemporary number ones of 1989; List of Hot Country Singles number ones of 1989; List of number-one country albums of 1989 (Canada) List of number-one dance singles of 1989 (U.S.) List of number-one hits of 1989 (Flanders)
This is a list of number-one albums in the United States by year from the main Billboard albums chart, currently called the Billboard 200. Billboard first began publishing an album chart on March 24, 1945. The chart expanded to 200 positions on the week ending May 13, 1967, and adopted its current name on March 14, 1992.
Exactly a year before performing the mashup — on Oct. 27, 2023 — Swift notably re-released the album as 1989 (Taylor’s Version) with several previously unheard “From the Vault” songs.
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.
Taylor Swift’s “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” has returned to the top spot on the Billboard 200, as Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday 2” drops to No. 2 in its second week out. The Swift release ...