Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
On December 25, Coldplay reached No. 25 on the Hot 100 with "Christmas Lights", making it the first holiday song in their top 40 in the past 11 years. [318] On December 10, 2011, Billboard expanded the Holiday Song chart to 50 positions, reduced it back to a 5-6 week run and renamed it Holiday Airplay.
The Top Holiday Albums chart is a seasonal chart published weekly by Billboard during the holiday months of each year. It tracks the best-selling Christmas and holiday albums in the United States. Throughout the 2020s, many albums, compilation albums, extended plays, and soundtrack albums reached the top spot of the chart.
Five songs alternated topping the Holiday Airplay chart from 2010 and 2019: . Bobby Helms' 1957 "Jingle Bell Rock" for one week on 11/27/10, [164]; Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" for 31 weeks (2 weeks from 12/4-11/2010, [165] 2 weeks from 1/1-8/2011, [166] 3 weeks from 12/24/2011-1/7/2012, [167] 1 week on 1/5/2013, [168] 3 weeks from 12/28/2013-1/11/2014, [169] 1 week on 1/3 ...
The Christmas classic first secured the coveted title last year after it was originally released in December 1984. Wham! make chart history as Last Christmas takes second festive number one crown ...
The queen of Christmas has reclaimed her throne. Mariah Carey once again sits atop the Billboard Hot 100 charts with her annual classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You" hitting No. 1.. This marks ...
Only a small minority of tunes in Billboard’s 2022 Hot 100 chart were songs released after Carey’ All I Want For Christmas Is You. Write to Armani Syed at armani.syed@time.com . Show comments
[34] [160] First version of the song to make the Top 40 portion of the Hot 100 chart. Michael Bublé: 2003 Peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart on the week ending December 20, 2003. [84] Lauren Daigle: 2018 Peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Holiday 100 and #55 on the Hot 100 in 2019. [161] "Christmas Spirit" Richard Marx: 2011
The Top Holiday Albums chart is a seasonal chart published weekly by Billboard during October, November, December, and January. It tracks the best-selling holiday albums in the United States. Throughout the 2010s, many albums, compilation albums, extended plays, and soundtrack albums reached the top spot of the chart.