The number one Billboard song on February 2, 1956 was "Memories Are Made of This" by Dean Martin.
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One of my favorite groups.
They only had 6 hits that made the top ten:
Reminiscing
Lonesome Loser
Night Owls
Lady
Cool Change
Take it Easy on Me.
Andy Gibb's I Just Wanna Be Your Everything in 1977 went to # 1, then dropped out, then went back to # 1 again.
Here is a site where you can find the #1 songs from different years in the 70s: http://www.popculturemadness.com/Music/Number-One-Songs-70s.html
The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on 4 May 1976 was Welcome Back by John Sebastian.
The number 1 song February 16 was "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees beginning February 4 for 4 weeks.
" Ain't Nobody" by LL Cool J was the number 1 UK hit in February 1997.
"Song From Moulin Rouge" (Where Is Your Heart) by Percy Faith was the umber 1 hit song of 1953.
Whole Lotta Love by Led Zepplin was number one for the year 1969, I don't know about May though.
Hey Jude by the Beatles. It spent 9 weeks as number one in the US (the longest run at number one for a Beatles single). This song has sold around eight millino copies and is constantly regarded on lists of all-time best songs.
The number one song on April 26, 1958 was "Witch Doctor" by David Seville (The Chipmunks).
"Big Girls Don't Cry" by the Four Seasons was the number 1 hit song on November 14, 1962.
You Light up my Life, Night Fever, Tonight's the Night, Shadow Dancing, Le Freak, My Sharona, The first time Ever I saw your Face, Alone Again (Naturally), Joy to the World, Bridge Over Troubled Water.
According to Billboard's Top 200, the #1 song on March 22 of 1981 was "Rapture" by the band Blondie.
"Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies was the number 1 hit song on October 1, 1969.
what was the number one song on february 19 1954
# # Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief - Betty Hutton- Nat "King" Cole # (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons # Five Minutes More - Frank Sinatra # The Gypsy - Ink Spots # The Gypsy - Dinah Shore # Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief - Betty Hutton # I'm A Big Girl Now - Sammy Kaye # Oh! What It Seemed To Be - Frankie Carle # Oh! What It Seemed To Be - Frank Sinatra # The Old Lamplighter - Sammy Kaye # Ole Buttermilk Sky - Kay Kyser # Personality - Johnny Mercer # Prisoner Of Love - Perry Como # Rumors Are Flying - Frankie Carle # Rumors Are Flying - Les Paul # Surrender - Perry Como # Symphony - Freddy Martin # To Each His Own - Eddy Howard # To Each His Own - Ink Spots # To Each His Own - Freddy Martin == == == ==
"Billboard Hot 100" of 1973
1. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree, Toney Orlando and Dawn
2. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, Jim Croce
3. Killing Me Softly with His Song, Roberta Flack
4. Let's Get It On, Marvin Gaye
5. My Love, Paul McCartney and Wings
6. Why Me, Kris Kristofferson
7. Crocodile Rock, Elton John
8. Will It Go Round in Circles, Billy Preston
9. Your're So Vain, Carly Simon
10. Touch Me In the Morning, Diana Ross
For the rest of the 100, go to musicoutfitters.com; a great resource
They come in different sizes.
Standard are 10x24, 12x24, 14x48, and 16x60.
Billboards can be all different sizes, for example we have, 12x20's, 10'6x36, 12x40...
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How Can You Mend a Broken Heart by The Bee Gees
well it changes every week. if you wanna stay on top of music, i suggest you check billboard every week. right now, its moves like jagger by maroon 5 ft. christina aguilera. before that it was someone like you by adele and the list goes on and on...
"Windy" by the Association was the number 1 hit song on July 9, 1967.