10 weeks by the Left Banke
6 weeks by the Four Tops
Lionel Richie released this song in summer of 1983. It was on the album, "Cant Slow Down". The song was a big hit for him, reaching number one on Billboard charts.
"Good Golly Miss Molly" by Little Richard peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1958. The song remained on the charts for a total of 16 weeks. Its energetic rhythm and catchy lyrics contributed to its lasting popularity in rock and roll history.
Bob Marley enjoyed significant chart success, particularly with his album "Legend," which was released in 1984, three years after his death. It remained on the Billboard 200 chart for over 500 weeks and has been certified multi-platinum. His music, characterized by reggae rhythms and poignant lyrics, continues to resonate, keeping his legacy alive in the charts long after his passing. Other albums and singles also saw extended chart stays, contributing to his enduring popularity.
The Ramones had a significant but relatively brief presence on music charts. Their most notable album, "Ramones," released in 1976, peaked at number 111 on the Billboard 200, but they never achieved major chart success. Overall, they had a few singles and albums that charted, with their influence primarily felt in the punk rock scene rather than mainstream commercial success. Their legacy endures despite limited chart activity.
26 weeks
18 weeks at number one.
Supertramp had 5 billboard hits on the Top 40 charts as a group. Two of their most well-known hits are "The Logical Song" and "Take the Long Way Home."
According to billboard us, down topped the hot 100 charts and was about 7 weeks on top
Another World
Lionel Richie released this song in summer of 1983. It was on the album, "Cant Slow Down". The song was a big hit for him, reaching number one on Billboard charts.
not for long
A hit song can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months to show up on the Billboard charts, depending on factors like radio play, streaming numbers, and sales. Typically, a song gains traction through radio airplay and streaming platforms before it qualifies for chart rankings. Once it starts to gain popularity, it may debut on the charts and rise based on its performance. However, the exact timeline can vary widely based on the song's marketing and audience reception.
"Good Golly Miss Molly" by Little Richard peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1958. The song remained on the charts for a total of 16 weeks. Its energetic rhythm and catchy lyrics contributed to its lasting popularity in rock and roll history.
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It's still in the charts.
Renee Allman was born on May 30, 1968, in Long Beach, California, USA.
Thriller was on the charts for 37 weeks.