Not yet, although many people believe she should be. In fact, there is a long list of worthy performers who ought to be inducted. Benatar is especially deserving: among her achievements in rock and roll are two multi-platinum best-selling albums, five platinum albums, three gold albums, seventeen songs that made the Billboard hot 100 charts, and four songs that made the top 10. She has also won at least four Grammy awards.
they had 20 Top 40 hits
they had 36 top 40 hits in the US 1962-1988
As a solo artist she had 14 top 40 hits
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Pat Benatar (born Patricia Mae Andrzejewski; January 10, 1953) is an American singer and four-time Grammy winner. She had considerable commercial success particularly in the United States. During the 1980s, Benatar had two RIAA-certified Multi-Platinum albums, five RIAA-certified Platinum albums, three RIAA-certified Gold albums and 19 Top 40 singles, including "Love Is A Battlefield", "Hit Me With Your Best Shot", and "We Belong".[1] Benatar was one of the most heavily played artists in the early days of MTV.[2]
Not yet, although many people believe she should be. In fact, there is a long list of worthy performers who ought to be inducted. Benatar is especially deserving: among her achievements in rock and roll are two multi-platinum best-selling albums, five platinum albums, three gold albums, seventeen songs that made the Billboard hot 100 charts, and four songs that made the top 10. She has also won at least four Grammy awards.
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As a group, they had 10 top forty hits from 1971-1975
they had 20 Top 40 hits
seven top forty hits between 1976-1983
they had 36 top 40 hits in the US 1962-1988
As a solo artist she had 14 top 40 hits
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