yea that song is number one that song is very popular
the Bee Gees first significant hit of their early careers was a number one in Australia in 1966 called "Spicks and Specks" this was at number one shortly before they Landed in England... shortly after arriving in England their next song "New York Mining Disaster 1941" in 1967 hit 14 in the US and 12 in the UK.
The Temptations had a string of Number 1 hits in the US Top 10, but never a number 1 in the UK Top 10. Their earliest number one hit was in fact their first single - "My Girl", released in 1965, a song that never even placed in the UK Top 10. The next song that they reached the top spot with was "I Can't Get Next To You" in 1969, 4 years after their initial success. Then in 1971/72 they had two further Number 1 singles in the US. These were "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" in 1971, and "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" in 1972.
Love Child - The Supremes
Faith by George Micheal
Elvis Presley had the Christmas number one with the song "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" in the US in 1960.
yea that song is number one that song is very popular
the Bee Gees first significant hit of their early careers was a number one in Australia in 1966 called "Spicks and Specks" this was at number one shortly before they Landed in England... shortly after arriving in England their next song "New York Mining Disaster 1941" in 1967 hit 14 in the US and 12 in the UK.
The Temptations had a string of Number 1 hits in the US Top 10, but never a number 1 in the UK Top 10. Their earliest number one hit was in fact their first single - "My Girl", released in 1965, a song that never even placed in the UK Top 10. The next song that they reached the top spot with was "I Can't Get Next To You" in 1969, 4 years after their initial success. Then in 1971/72 they had two further Number 1 singles in the US. These were "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" in 1971, and "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" in 1972.
Love Child - The Supremes
Yes.
Faith by George Micheal
no he didnt have a hit until Your Song in 1971
The song "Welcome To My Life" by Simple Plan reached number 10 on the US pop charts. The song was number one in Canada.
The song 'I Try' by American singer Macy Gray in 1999 reached number 5 in the US. The song also reached number 6 in the UK and is one of her biggest hits.
Don't be Cruel/Hound Dog
His last song was What a Wonderful World. It hit number one on the US Charts, making Armstrong, at the age of 67, the oldest person to have a number one hit.