It depends on different people's opinions. Some people will say Hey Jude because it was their song that stayed at number one for the longest. Rolling Stone magazine released a Beatles issue where they listed their top 100 Beatles song - A Day In The Life was placed at #1
The pop hit that stayed at number one the longest on the Billboard Hot 100 is "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus. It held the top position for 19 consecutive weeks in 2019. The song's unique blend of country and hip-hop, along with its viral popularity on social media, contributed to its record-breaking run.
If you are referring to the longest number of weeks at number one it is One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men at 16 weeks in 1995-96
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It would probably be California girls because it was her longest lasting number 1 in 2010.
It depends on different people's opinions. Some people will say Hey Jude because it was their song that stayed at number one for the longest. Rolling Stone magazine released a Beatles issue where they listed their top 100 Beatles song - A Day In The Life was placed at #1
The pop hit that stayed at number one the longest on the Billboard Hot 100 is "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus. It held the top position for 19 consecutive weeks in 2019. The song's unique blend of country and hip-hop, along with its viral popularity on social media, contributed to its record-breaking run.
Buddy Holly is the sheezy. Nuff said
No one. The longest time humans spent on the moon was Apollo 17 who stayed for three days.
If you are referring to the longest number of weeks at number one it is One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men at 16 weeks in 1995-96
The longest running number one song was One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. This song was number one for 16 week in 1995.
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It would probably be California girls because it was her longest lasting number 1 in 2010.
As of 2015, the longest prime number known ends in 1.
The longest time recorded is 2010, the date today, in 2011 it will be recorded 2011, and it goes on.
The answer to both of your questions, would be the great country artist, Hank Snow.In 1950, he recorded the tune called, "I'm Movin' On." The song hit #1 on the country music charts, and stayed there for a record 21 WEEKS! No other artist has been able to beat this record, and more than likely never will. The record was on the charts for a grand total of 44 weeks. It reached #27 on the pop charts.
yes it reached number 1, and it stayed there for 3 months