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Big Girls Don't Cry - The Four Seasons
In the short career of the country legend, Patsy Cline, had 2 #1 hits to go to the top of the country music charts. As well as several that reached the Top #10. The #1 hit songs were: "I Fall To Pieces" (1961, the song also reached #12 on the pop music charts) "She's Got You" (1963, the song also reach #14 on the pop music charts) One of the hits that would be reach the Top #5 on the charts was: "Crazy" (1962, the song reached #2 on the country charts, and #9 on the pop music charts)
Because they enjoy it, and because pop is so popular, and is sang all around school when the songs are in the top charts, they pick it up, and if it's catchy then they just can't get it out of their head! after all that is the point of pop songs these days!!
Ronan Keating has many songs that were in the top charts. Among them are: "When You Say Nothing at All", "If Tomorrow Never Comes", and "This I Promise You".
Helen Reddy (11) and Olivia Newton-John (12)
Rage Against The Machine did not even come close to having pop songs make the charts. But the group had lots of rock songs, including 4 #2 songs, Guerrilla Radio, Sleep Now in the Fire, Renegades of Funk, and remake of How I Could Just Kill a Man.
Very possible. I remember at one time they had songs 1 through 5 on the top 40. Not sure what year.
don't know the week, but it probably would have been in July or maybe August
In 1999, the top three most popular songs were "Believe" by Cher, which became a major dance anthem, "No Scrubs" by TLC, celebrated for its empowering lyrics, and "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin, which helped popularize Latin pop in the mainstream. These songs dominated the charts and left a lasting impact on the music scene of the late '90s.
When people buy songs.
In 1958, Johnny Cash had two #1 hits on the country charts, and the top #10 on the pop charts. They were:"Ballad of a Teenage Queen.""Guess Things Happen That Way."