In this order:
Physical
Bette Davis Eyes
Endless Love
Jessie's Girl
Celebration
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I believe the years are 1972 to 1981.
14 Top 10 Hits with 4 of them #1, 15 #1 Dance Chart Hits, Overall 21 Number #1 Singles across all charts. As of May 17, 2009
He had 28 No. 1 Billboard "Country Singles" chart hits. See link below for a list of them.
If you put a vertical ruler anywhere on the chart, it hits the chart line at most once.
the band was number one on the board
ABBA's last world-wide #1 was "One of Us" (1981), which hit #1 in at least four countries. It only reached #2 in the UK though there are some who believe it probably reached #1 the next week but there was no chart published (due to Christmas holidays). "One of Us" reached #33 in the US. The last British #1 was Super Trouper (1980). In the US, ABBA's last (and only) #1 on the Hot 100 was Dancing Queen (1976) but "The Winner Takes it All" peaked at #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1980 and "Super Trouper" reached #1 on the Dance chart in 1981.
Two different chart hits with that title: Allman Brothers-1981 Bryan Adams-1983
Wham had significantly more chart hits: 8 vs. 1 for Take That. Not even close.
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The Hollies had two number one hits on the UK Singles Chart. Their most notable number one songs are "I'm Alive," which topped the chart in 1965, and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," which reached the number one spot in 1969. While they had many other successful songs, these two remain their only chart-toppers.
ESPN Depth Chart - 2011 Depth Chart Auburn 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 October 2011