Mariah Carey/Boyz II Men One Sweet Day 1995 27 weeks
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Probably; there wasn't a single chart when it was released - it was number one in most of the charts, but in the chart that became the "official" chart, it only reached number 2.
It is a piece of music by Mozart
Call me Maybe-Carly Rae Jepson
Grease and Boogie Oogie Oogie
''Sidekick''
Biggest Selling Album Of All Time - Guiness Book Of World Records Most No1 Hits in 1980's Greatest Audience - Guiness Book Of World Records Bad Tour - Guiness Book Of World Records 100 Million Records Hit single "You Are Not Alone" enter straight in at No.1 on the Billboard Chart Biggest Selling Video - Thriller Billboard "Hot 100" Singles Chart No1 Debuts Awards - Michael has won more awards than any other artist. Especially during the Grammy Awards No1 On Charts Out of all celebrities, he has donated the most to charities. Consecutive No1 Singles Jackson 5 were the first group to ever have four consecutive No1 singles.
As of October 2023, Adele has achieved 7 UK number one hits. Her chart-topping singles include "Someone Like You," "Hello," and "Easy On Me," among others. Adele's powerful vocals and emotional songwriting have contributed to her significant success in the UK music charts.
Pat Boone had a total of 6 No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during his music career. Some of his most notable hits include "Ain't That a Shame" and "Love Letters in the Sand." Boone was particularly popular in the 1950s, known for his smooth vocals and crossover appeal.
No theres not always a no.1 fan in music its no such thing really as a no.1 fan really. People say it cuz they feel that their the no.1 fan but it might not actually be true.
The first act to achieve seven consecutive No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart was The Bee Gees. They accomplished this feat in the late 1970s, with their string of hits largely stemming from the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. Their success marked a significant moment in pop and disco music history.
Mr Blobby was Christmas no1 in 1993