Every Breath You Take by Police was number one for eight weeks in 1983
The longest running number one song was One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. This song was number one for 16 week in 1995.
taylors song are always low on the charts her album fearless has been number one for like 28 weeks
The Oak Ridge Boys, 1983
What is the current number of song on the popular music chart
That depends on which country you come from. In the UK, it was Prodigy with "Breathe". In the US it was BLACKstreet featuring Dr. Dre with "No Diggity". See related links for more information.
Diana Ross' 1982 song "Muscles" spend 6 consecutive weeks at #10. Paul McCartney's spent 5 consecutive weeks at #10 with "Spies Like Us" also in 1982.
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The musician who wrote the song Have You Forgotten was Darryl Worley. He was born on October 31,1964. He was a country music artist and the song "Have You Forgotten" spent 7 weeks as number one on the charts.
The song 'Everything You Want' by Vertical Horizon was released on January 30, 2000. It is probably the bands best known song and spent a number of weeks in the Billboard charts.
American R&B group DRS' song 'Gangsta Lean' spent a total of six weeks at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart. It also peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard Top 100, and spent three weeks at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart.
(Everything I do) I do it for you-Bryan Adams-7 weeks
Boys to Men and mariah carey. one sweet day 16 weeks
The movie you are asking about is "Titanic" it came out in 1996 and this song went all the way to number one in the US. The soundtrack spent 16 weeks at number on the album charts, this according to bill board magazine.
"Make it with You" went to number one in July, 1970
A song is permanently moved to "recurrent status" if it has spent twenty weeks on the Billboard's Hot 100 and fallen below position number fifty. http://www.answers.com/topic/billboard-hot-100
Yoko Ono never had a Top 40 chart hit (much less a number one), but several of her songs became hits on dance charts.
Breathe is a song written by Stephanie Bentley and Holly Lamar. The song Breathe was released in October 1999. After its release it spent 6 weeks at number 1 in the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.