His favorite color was red and black
Their top songs were their first four releases: I want you Back ABC The Love you Save I'll Be there.
that year hasn't been yet!
The Climb, Party In The USA, When I Look At You, The Time Of Our Lives, Can't Be Tamed
The Beatles had the most number ones by far with six, totalling 18 weeks at number one. There was one week during the 1960s (not sure if it was '64) when all five of the top five songs were Beatles songs.
That depends on the chart. If it's the Top 5, five. If it's the Top 10, ten. The same with 20, 40, 100 and 200.
Their top songs were their first four releases: I want you Back ABC The Love you Save I'll Be there.
that year hasn't been yet!
Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, Smooth Criminal and Bad.
The Climb, Party In The USA, When I Look At You, The Time Of Our Lives, Can't Be Tamed
one time lonely girl common denominator love me where are you now
The Bleeding was one of their top songs, and with their new album released, War Is The Answer is another one, but really, all are very big. Songs like Undone, and Never Enough are on deluxe editions of their albums, those songs are just as good, but not big because not many people know of them.
Top Five Songs of 1960Theme From A Summer Place by Percy FaithHe'll Have To Go by Jim ReevesCathy's Clown by Everly BrothersRunning Bear by Johnny PrestonTeen Angel by Mark Dinning
Tennessee. It's the fight song of the University of Tennessee.
The Beatles had the most number ones by far with six, totalling 18 weeks at number one. There was one week during the 1960s (not sure if it was '64) when all five of the top five songs were Beatles songs.
That depends on the chart. If it's the Top 5, five. If it's the Top 10, ten. The same with 20, 40, 100 and 200.
GRITS My Kinda Party Whenever We're Alone Kick it in the Sticks She's My Kind of Crazy
The top five best pop songs every to be released in the United states are considered to be as follows: Like a rolling stone by Bob Dylan; Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones, Imagine by John Lennon, What's going on by Marvin Gaye and Respect by Aretha Franklin.