"How Do You Do It?" by Gerry and the Pacemakers (UK chart), and "He's So Fine" by the Chiffons (US chart).
I Would assume that Joan Jett hit # 1 on the singles chart in 1982 with the track I Love Rock & Roll.
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The Beatles hold a number of music industry records. The following are only a few examples.They are widely believed to be the best-selling music artist ever, with an estimated 600,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 sales worldwide to date.They have released the most #1 albums in the UK (15) and in the US (19).They have released the most #1 singles in the UK (17) and the US (20).They released the most singles to become #1 hits in both the US and UK (13).They are the only group to have held both the #1 and #2 spots in the US album chart for nine straight weeks on two separate occasions.They had the largest number of American million-selling releases in one year: nine singles and six albums in 1964.During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles held twelve positions in the Billboard Hot 100, including the top five spots; neither feat has ever been repeated. In addition, two Beatles tribute records appeared on the chart, "We Love You Beatles" by the Carefrees and "A Letter to the Beatles" by the Four Preps. At the same time, the Beatles occupied the top two positions in the Billboard album chart, the #1 position in the British singles chart, the top two positions in the British album chart, and the #1 position in the British EP chart, for the most complete domination of the British and American charts in history.
As of the week beginning 29th August, it is: Taio Cruz - Dynamite.
"How Do You Do It?" by Gerry and the Pacemakers (UK chart), and "He's So Fine" by the Chiffons (US chart).
The U.K. Singles Chart week runs from Sunday to Sunday. The number one single for the week of May 6, 2007 was "Beautiful Liar" by Beyonce featuring Shakira. The number one single for the week of May 13, 2007 was "Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania" by McFly.
The song debuted at number 1 on the UK singles chart on the week of August 7, 2011.
The only Kerli song that has made any chart impact is Walking On Air {| ! align="left" | | ! | Austria Singles Chart Number 72 Belgium (Flanders) Singles Chart Number 32 Belgium (Wallonia) Singles ChartNumber 32 Estonia Singles Chart Number 1 European Hot 100 Number 63 German Singles Chart Number 25 Italy Singles Chart Number 12 Luxemburgh Singles Chart Number 56 Latvian Singles Chart Number 10 Polish Singles Chart Number 20 Swiss Singles ChartNumber 37 |}
Let It Be was a single released by The Beatles on March 6, 1970. This song reached #1 on the US Hot 100 chart and Easy Listening chart, but only #2 on the UK singles chart.
Let It Be was a single released by the Beatles on March 6, 1970. This song reached #1 on the US Hot 100 chart and Easy Listening chart, but only #2 on the UK singles chart.
On the Hot 100 chart, it is Mariah Carey, with 18. Diana Ross has 18 #1 singles to her credit, but 12 of those are credited to The Supremes.
I Would assume that Joan Jett hit # 1 on the singles chart in 1982 with the track I Love Rock & Roll.
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The Beatles hold a number of music industry records. The following are only a few examples.They are widely believed to be the best-selling music artist ever, with an estimated 600,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 sales worldwide to date.They have released the most #1 albums in the UK (15) and in the US (19).They have released the most #1 singles in the UK (17) and the US (20).They released the most singles to become #1 hits in both the US and UK (13).They are the only group to have held both the #1 and #2 spots in the US album chart for nine straight weeks on two separate occasions.They had the largest number of American million-selling releases in one year: nine singles and six albums in 1964.During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles held twelve positions in the Billboard Hot 100, including the top five spots; neither feat has ever been repeated. In addition, two Beatles tribute records appeared on the chart, "We Love You Beatles" by the Carefrees and "A Letter to the Beatles" by the Four Preps. At the same time, the Beatles occupied the top two positions in the Billboard album chart, the #1 position in the British singles chart, the top two positions in the British album chart, and the #1 position in the British EP chart, for the most complete domination of the British and American charts in history.