When you look at the chart, direct your view to the top of the chart. The first song on the list, immediately to the right of the number 1, ought to be the song you're looking for.
As do most people, Mexicans also count from left to right or top to bottom, beginning with the number 1.
Don't become confused if you see something that looks like "uno". That's just a trick that Mexicans enjoy playing on "Gringos" to have a little fun. Its much like when Mexicans pretend that they actually eat the worm at the bottom of the bottle when in fact, they don't even drink the Mezcal. They drink Tequila which never has a worm in its bottle. The pretending is just to get a kick from watching "Gringos" eat the worm.
nope
Frankie Laine's and Tennessee Ernie Ford's recording of the song reached number 1 on the charts.
"Weird Al" has never has a song make #1 on the charts, but His 2006 song "White 'n' Nerdy made #9 on the charts.
Only with the song Number 1.
charts began 1/1/1955
charts began 1/1/1955
The number one song on January 1, 1993 was "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston.
Cherish by The Association
Killing me softly with his song-Roberta Flack
charts began 1/1/1955
Crazy was the song that was No. 1 on the UK charts
No, neither the album or the song made number one.