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Artists With the Most U.S. Number One Singles
Number Name Total
1 The Beatles 20
2 Elvis Presley 18
3 Mariah Carey 15
4 Michael Jackson 13
5 The Supremes 12
6 Madonna 12
7 Whitney Houston 11
8 Stevie Wonder 10
9 Janet Jackson 10
10 George Michael 10
11 Elton John 9
12 Paul McCartney 9
13 Bee Gees 9
14 Rolling Stones 8
15 Phil Collins 7
16 Pat Boone 6
17 Hall and Oates 6
18 Diana Ross 6
19 Paula Abdul 6
20 Eagles 5
21 Four Seasons 5
22 Prince 5
23 KC and the Sunshine Band 5
24 Olivia Newton-John 5
25 Barbra Streisand 5
26 Lionel Richie 5
27 Bon Jovi 5
28 Boyz II Men 5
29 Puff Daddy 5
The Artists With the Most U.S. Top Ten Singles
 
The Artists With the Most U.S. Top Ten Singles
Number Name Total
1 Elvis Presley 38
2 Madonna 35
3 The Beatles 34
4 Janet Jackson 29
5 Stevie Wonder 28
6 Michael Jackson 28
7 Elton John 27
8 Mariah Carey 23
9 Rolling Stones 23
10 Whitney Houston 23
11 Paul McCartney 22
12 George Michael 21
13 The Supremes 20
14 Chicago 20
15 Prince 19
16 Ricky Nelson 19
17 Pat Boone 18
18 Marvin Gaye 18
19 Bee Gees 17
20 Aretha Franklin 17
21 Connie Francis 16
22 Rod Stewart 16
23 Hall and Oates 16
24 Temptations 16
25 Four Seasons 15
26 Beach Boys 15
27 Olivia Newton-John 15
28 The Everly Brothers 15
29 Phil Collins 13
30 Puff Daddy 13
31 Neil Diamond 12
32 The Carpenters 12
33 Perry Como 11
34 Cher 11
35 Barbra Striesand 11
36 Barry Manilow 11
37 Ray Charles 11
38 Eagles 10
39 Roy Orbison 9
40 Bryan Adams 9

 

Artists With Most U.S. Top 40 Singles
Number Name Total
1 Elvis Presley 114
2 Elton John 59
3 The Beatles 52
4 Madonna 49
5 Stevie Wonder 46
6 Aretha Franklin 45
7 James Brown 44
8 Rolling Stones 41
9 Marvin Gaye 41
10 Pat Boone 38
11 Temptations 38
12 Michael Jackson 38
13 Neil Diamond 38
14 Paul McCartney 37
15 Fats Domino 37
16 Janet Jackson 37
17 Rick Nelson 36
18 Beach Boys 36
19 Connie Francis 35
20 Bee Gees 35
21 Chicago 35
22 Rod Stewart 34
23 Billy Joel 33
24 Paul Anka 33
25 Ray Charles 33
26 Supremes 33
27 Whitney Houston 32
28 Prince 32
29 Four Seasons 31
30 Bobby Vinton 31
31 Perry Como 31
32 Mariah Carey 31
33 Dionne Warwick 31
34 Miracles 29
35 Nat King Cole 29
36 Sam Cooke 29
37 Hall and Oates 29
38 Olivia Newton-John 29
39 Brenda Lee 29
40 Kenny Rogers 28
41 Frank Sinatra 28
42 Everly Brothers 27
43 Diana Ross 27
44 Andy Williams 27
45 Gladys Knight 27
46 Puff Daddy 27
47 R. Kelly 26
48 Barry Manilow 25
49 Jackie Wilson 24
50 Chubby Checker 23

The Artists Who Spent The Most Weeks At #1
Number Name Total
1 Elvis Presley 80
2 Mariah Carey 61
3 The Beatles 59
4 Boyz II Men 50
5 Michael Jackson 37
6 Elton John 34
7 Janet Jackson 33
8 Madonna 32
9 Whitney Houston 31
10 Paul McCartney 30
11 Bee Gees 27
12 Stevie Wonder 25
13 Puff Daddy 24
14 George Michael 23
15 The Supremes 22
16 Santana 22
17 Pat Boone 21
18 Lionel Richie 21
19 Rod Stewart 20
20 Diana Ross 20
21 Jennifer Lopez 20
22 Four Seasons 18
23 Olivia Newton-John 18
24 Celine Dion 18
25 TLC 18
26 Goo Goo Dolls 18

 

The Youngest Artists To Have A U.S. Number One Single BetWeen 1950 and 2000
Number Name Song Age
1 Jimmy Boyd I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 12 years 11 months
2 Stevie Wonder Fingertips - pt. 2 13 years 1 month
3 Donny Osmond Go Away Little Girl 13 years 7 months
4 Michael Jackson Ben 13 years 11 months
5 Laurie London The Whole World In His Hands 14 years 2 months
6 Little Peggy March I Will Follow Him 15 years 0 months
7 Brenda Lee I'm Sorry 15 years 5 months
8 Paul Anka Diana 16 years 0 months
9 Tiffany I Think We're Alone Now 16 years 10 months
10 Lesley Gore It's My Party 17 years 0 months

 

The Oldest Artists To Have A U.S. Number One Single BetWeen 1950 and 2000
Number Name Song Age
1 Louie Armstrong Hello Dolly 63 years 10 months
2 Lawrence Welk Calcutta 57 years 11 months
3 Morris Stoloff Moonglow 57 years 10 months
4 Cher Believe 52 years 9 months
5 Frank Sinatra Somethin' Stupid 51 years 4 months
6 Elton John Candle In The Wind - 1997 50 years 6 months
7 Lorne Green Ringo 49 years 9 months
8 Dean Martin Everybody Loves Somebody 47 years 2 months
9 Bill Medley The Time Of My Life 47 years 2 months
10 Sammy Davis Jr. The Candy Man 46 years 6 months

 

Odds and Ends
The longest title of a song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 is B.J. Thomas'

"Hey Won't You Play Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song".



The longest title of an album to reach the Billboard Hot 200 LP chart is Fiona Apple's

"When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King What He Knows Throws the Blows When He Goes to the Fight and He'll Win the Whole Thing 'Fore He Enters the Ring There's No Body to Batter When Your Mind Is Your Might So When You Go Solo, You Hold Your Own Hand and Remember That Depth Is the Greatest of Heights and If You Know Where You Stand, Then You Know Where to Land and If You Fall It Won't Matter, Cuz You'll Know That You're Right"

The title is made up of 90 words


Although it is normally acknowledged that the "rock and roll era" began in the US when Bill Haley and His Comets reached the top of the Billboard chart in July, 1955 with "(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock", many rock historians believe that the first true rock and roll record was a song called "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and The Delta Cats, which topped the American RandB chart in May, 1951.


The term "rock and roll", which was black slang for sexual intercourse, appeared on record for the first time in 1922 on Trixie Smith's "My Baby Rocks Me With One Steady Roll".


The term "rhythm and blues" was coined in 1948 by a young Billboard reporter and future Atlantic Records producer Jerry Wexler, to replace the negative term "Race Records".

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