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US music-industry publications were fond of predicting 1989 's sales performance; [80] the music industry had seen declining record sales brought by digital download and streaming platforms, [116] but Swift had established herself as a best-selling album artist in the digital era: her last two albums, Speak Now (2010) and Red (2012), each sold ...
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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 ...
Taylor slammed critics who criticize her for singing about relationships and her exes as "sexist," and we agree. Going one step further, we love that she sings about her exes and puts them on ...
The album’s 21 tracks include those from the original deluxe version of “1989” (including “New Romantics”) and five songs from the vault, which have become the most fan-cherished part of ...
Taylor Swift performs during her ‘1989’ World Tour. Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images Taylor Swift has dropped yet another rerecorded album with previously unheard songs, and as is tradition ...
US BB 1 – Nov 1989, Sweden 1 – Nov 1989, Switzerland 1 – Nov 1989, Norway 1 – Nov 1989, Poland 1 – Nov 1989, Germany 1 – Jan 1990, Grammy in 1990, UK 2 – Nov 1989, Netherlands 2 – Oct 1989, Austria 2 – Dec 1989, Italy 3 of 1990, France 9 – Nov 1989, POP 21 of 1989, Europe 60 of the 1980s, Scrobulate 67 of ballad, RYM 133 of ...
They tied with New Kids on the Block for the most songs on the chart. Three songs by Madonna (pictured) from her album Like a Prayer, including its title track, appeared on the chart. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1989. [1] [2]