There were no billboard charts in 1951. Billboard charts did not begin until 1958
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Charts music is music that qualifies for inclusion in any of the Billboard music charts.
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On the U.S. Billboard Charts: Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls On the U.K. Billboard Charts: Kanye West - Stronger
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The song "Our Day Will Come" by Ruby & the Romantics topped the Billboard charts on March 17, 1963.
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The Billboard magazine has 123 ongoing music charts in different categories (Jazz, Rock, R&B, Country, Album, etc.). There are even charts for ringtones.
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On the U.S. Billboard Charts: Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life On the U.K. Billboard Charts: David Soul - Silver Lady
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The number one song on the Billboard charts on March 6, 1969 was "Everyday People" by Sly & the Family Stone.
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The song "Walk Like A Man" by The 4 Seasons topped the Billboard Charts on March 17, 1963.
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Have a bunch of it sold and played commercially
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"White Christmas," performed by Bing Crosby, first entered the Billboard charts in 1942 and remained on the charts for several years. It holds the record for the most weeks at number one on the Billboard charts, totaling 11 weeks. The song's enduring popularity has led to its presence on the charts during various holiday seasons over the decades. Overall, it has been a staple in holiday music since its release.
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The number one spot. The top of the charts. #1 in the U.S.
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Low was number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks.
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Yes it did! In 2001, You Shot The Sheriff reached the #1 song on the charts!
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The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 11 Mar 1972 was Without You by Nilsson.
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The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 Mar 1972 was Without You by Nilsson.
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Commodores
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"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me"
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Let it Be
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yeah specially the song Poker Face. it reached number one spot for the US Billboard hot 100 and even hot 100 charts of other countries like Canada and Australia.
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Bob Marley and the Wailers were on the Billboard charts for a total of 716 weeks. They only ranked 1st for 12 weeks. With that said, their album, Legend, was a great piece of music.
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Billboard magazine publishes weekly sales figures of record and CD sales, known as the Billboard charts. These charts provide a comprehensive overview of the top-selling albums and singles across various genres. Music industry professionals and enthusiasts often refer to these charts to track the commercial success of artists and albums.
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The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 26 Mar 1969 was Dizzy by Tommy Roe.
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Catch Bull at Four
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Aquarius/Let the Sunshine in by the Fifth Dimension
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