It went to Number One in 1988
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Tragedy by the Bee Gees
The song by Emerson Lake and Palmer peaked at number 39 in 1972
There is not a set number to reach. It just goes by sales that week the chart is published. I would say a minimum of 2,000 albums a week would get you on the list
Billboard Magazine felt that late in 1963 both Hot 100 (pop/rock) & R&B singles charts were too similar especially in 1963 alone when the likes of Andy Williams, Lesley Gore,Skeeter Davis, Rooftop Singers & Peter Paul & Mary scored Top 5 hits on the R&B chart thus the conclusion was drawn that both black & white consumers listened to the same music/artists.Though if the Billboard R&B chart was still in place in 1964 the Brit Invasion set (Beatles/Stones/DC5/Dusty Springfield)i feel would've have scored R&B chart hits as well as pop hits. In the absence of Billboard R&B charts from late 1963 to early 1965, Cashbox's R&B listings ruled the genre, a fact acknowledged by chart king Joel Whitburn with his inclusion of this data in his 2005-published R&B compendium. During this period, only three "reverse-oreo" records acheived top five chart positions: "Louie, Louie" The Kingsmen/Paul Revere and the Raiders (sales leader never specified) "Just Like Romeo And Juliet" The Reflections "Right Or Wrong" Ronnie Dove Interestingly, Cashbox discontinued R&B charts for several months in 1960 for basically the same reasons Billboard did in 1963.
The highest position Daddy Yankee's song Rompe achieved on Billboard's Hot 100 chart was number twenty-four. That is the highest that they had acheived.
Their latest album, Nightmare, debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200.
It peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, but it hit #1 on Billboard's "Pop Songs" chart.
Hank Snow's best selling album was Hello Love which had the highest chart position in the American Billboard Hot Country charts and saw Hank Snow be the oldest singer to have a No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and he held that position for 26 years before being knocked off by Kenny Rogers.
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It peaked at number 8.
Iz's version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow was number twenty-five in Billboard Magazine's Top Pop Uncatalogued chart. On Billboard Magazine's world chart, Iz's version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow was number 135.
Number one of course :-d
On the Hot 100 chart, it is Mariah Carey, with 18. Diana Ross has 18 #1 singles to her credit, but 12 of those are credited to The Supremes.
At least 80 million, estimates of up to 120 million have been given. Their highest chart position in the US was No. 4 in the Billboard 200 for 2010's The Final Frontier. In the UK, Iron Maiden have topped the album charts 4 times and the singles chart once.
The highest chart position of Don't Tread On Me was in 1992. It made it to #3 in Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song was featured on the second, and last, album by an American rock group whose name remains unprintable here.
Lil' Kim has had many high-charting songs on the Billboard Hot 100. Some of these songs by the artist included the #1 "Lady Marmalade" and the #17 "Get Money".