In November 1963, the Dave Clark Five were at number one with 'Glad All Over'.
Faith by George Micheal
"Teddy Bear" by, Red Sovine reached the top of the charts faster than any other song. To this day, no song has reached #1 on the charts faster than Teddy Bear.
'SexyBack' by Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland spent seven (7) weeks in the number one position on the 2006 Billboard charts.
The song "Our Day Will Come" by Ruby & the Romantics topped the Billboard charts on March 17, 1963.
The longest single song to stay at number one on the Billboard charts was One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men during 1995-1996. It was in the top spot for sixteen weeks.
Hey it was Madonna with "In to the Grove". I know because this is my birthday. I saw her performing this on top of the pops 2 and from the dates I realised it must have been number 1 on the day I was born
The Biggest amount was in the famous "a day in the life" in that song they had an entire orchestra plus themselves playing instruments.
it is a song in death magnetic and has a video.
Your birth song is often thought of as a song that resonates with the time and circumstances of your birth, reflecting the emotions and atmosphere of that moment. Some people choose to identify their birth song based on the charts or popular music of the day they were born. Alternatively, it can also be a song that has personal significance to you or your family. To find your specific birth song, you might look up the Billboard Hot 100 or similar charts from your birth date.
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.
Day In, Day Out by Bob Crosby
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