my guess would be paul mcCartney of the beatles.
Songs were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri.
He wrote the song "One Voice" both the lyrics and music.
Madonna has the most top 10 hits in billboard's charts history with 38, followed by The Beatles with 34 Justin bieber Jason Derulo Teenie Tempah Christina Aguilaria The Saturdays Robbie Williams Kylie Minogue Chipmunk David Guetta Fergie
A hit album should have 10 to 20 songs, most have 18.
well most of the songs from his albums are hit but escape and euphoria are the most hit albums!
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Neyo
"stair way to heaven" is the only good song they ever wrote
ABBA has had a lot of hit songs, but their most known is Dancing Queen.
Lennon/ McCartney wrote most of the Beatles songs, though Starr did write 1 of the most well known ones, Octopuses Garden. Lennon and McCartney had a handshake agreement going back to their earliest days that all songs either of them wrote for the band would carry the authorship of "Lennon/McCartney". In the bands earlier days - up until the time they really "hit it big" - many (not all) of their songs were genuine collaborative efforts. "She Loves You" is a typical example. But from that point on, it is more accurate to say that one or the other wrote the song, with the one who didn't being a "consultant". To be fair, Lennon wrote the lion's share of the groups big hits, but when McCartney wrote a winner, he really wrote a winner ("Michelle", "Yesterday", "And I Love Her", "Hey Jude".) Another good example of a collaborative effort is "We Can Work it Out". The main chorus "Try to see it my way . . . " is McCartney. The counterpoint view in the bridge ("Life is very short . . . ") is Lennon.
Bruce Springsteen. He wrote most of the music, and she wrote most of the lyrics.