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Club Play Song Artist Maxi-Singles Sales Artist Reference(s) January 2 "Believe" Cher "Believe" ... 1999 in music; List of number-one dance hits (United States)
Whitney Houston (pictured) had four songs, all of which came from her 1998 album My Love Is Your Love, on the Year-End chart, the most of any artist that year. These included " Heartbreak Hotel " at number four, " It's Not Right but It's Okay " at number 44, " My Love Is Your Love " at number 73, and " When You Believe " with Mariah Carey at ...
Issue date Song Artist Reference(s) January 25 "Believe" Cher [1]February 1 [2]February 8 [3]February 15 "Home Alone" (featuring Keith Murray) R. Kelly [4]February 22 ...
US BB 1 of 1999, Republic of Ireland 1 – May 1999, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks Apr 1999, Australia 1 for 7 weeks Aug 1999, UK 3 – Apr 1999, Netherlands 3 – Mar 1999, Australia 4 of 1999, Switzerland 5 – Apr 1999, Germany 5 – Apr 1999, France 6 – Mar 1999, Norway 7 – Apr 1999, US BB 12 of 1999, Sweden 19 – Mar 1999, Poland 21 ...
These are The Official UK Charts Company UK Dance Chart number one hits of 1999. [1] The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as per the way the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
The creation of the song came about when Helden created a looping track composed of several music samples and left Harden to write and record the lyrics alone. [4] The song peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart and reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in February 1999.
It was released on 19 April 1999 by record label XL as the first single from their debut album, Remedy (1999). The vocals from the track were provided by Blu James. It reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and became their first number-one hit on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
From the chart's inception until the week of February 16, 1991, several (or even all) songs on an EP or album could occupy the same position if more than one track from a release was receiving significant play in clubs. Beginning with the February 23, 1991, issue, Hot Dance Club Play became "song specific", meaning that only one song could ...