List of Billboard Hot 100 top-ten singles in 1995

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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 during 1995.

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Boyz II Men scored five top ten hits during the year with "I'll Make Love to You", "On Bended Knee", "Water Runs Dry", "Hey Lover", and "One Sweet Day", the most among all other artists.

Top-ten singles

Key
List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles which peaked in 1995
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
Singles from 1994
December 3"Creep" TLC 1January 2820 [1] [2]
December 24"Before I Let You Go" Blackstreet 7January 78
December 31"I'm the Only One" Melissa Etheridge 8January 215
"Tootsee Roll" 69 Boyz 8January 73
Singles from 1995
January 14"Take a Bow" Madonna 1February 2515 [3]
January 21"Sukiyaki" 4 P.M. 8February 46
January 28"You Gotta Be" Des'ree 5March 1110
February 11"Baby" Brandy 4March 119
February 18"Candy Rain" Soul for Real 2March 1812
"Hold My Hand" Hootie & The Blowfish 10February 183
February 25"If You Love Me" Brownstone 8February 255
March 4"Strong Enough" Sheryl Crow 5March 2511
March 18"Big Poppa" The Notorious B.I.G 6March 187
"Red Light Special"TLC2April 1512
March 25"Run Away" Real McCoy 3April 88
April 1"This Is How We Do It" Montell Jordan 1April 1514
April 8"I Know" Dionne Farris 4May 610
April 15"Freak like Me" Adina Howard 2May 612
April 22"Keep Their Heads Ringin'" Dr. Dre 10April 221
April 29"Dear Mama" 2Pac 9April 294
"I Believe" Blessid Union of Souls 8May 68
May 6"Water Runs Dry" Boyz II Men 2June 1716
May 13"Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Bryan Adams 1June 312
May 20"I'll Be There for You"/
"You're All I Need to Get By"
Method Man featuring Mary J. Blige 3June 38
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" Nicki French 2June 2411
May 27"Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)" Monica 2July 114
June 10"Let Her Cry"Hootie & The Blowfish9July 83
June 17"Scream/Childhood" Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson 5June 176 [4]
June 24"One More Chance" The Notorious B.I.G. featuring
Faith Evans and Mary J. Blige
2July 1510 [5]
"Waterfalls"TLC1July 818
July 8"I Can Love You Like That" All-4-One 5August 2615
July 15"Run-Around" Blues Traveler 8August 59
"Boombastic" / "In the Summertime" Shaggy 3August 1912
July 29"Kiss From a Rose" Seal 1August 2617
August 5"Colors Of The Wind" Vanessa Williams 4August 267
"Someone To Love" Jon B. featuring Babyface 10August 51
August 12"He's Mine" MoKenStef 7August 264
August 26"Gangsta's Paradise" Coolio featuring L.V. 1September 922
September 2"You Are Not Alone" Michael Jackson1September 210 [6]
"Only Wanna Be With You"Hootie & The Blowfish6October 2111
September 9"I Got 5 on It" Luniz featuring Michael Marshall 8September 234
September 16"Runaway" Janet Jackson3October 2114 [7]
September 23"As I Lay Me Down" Sophie B. Hawkins 6October 289
September 30"Fantasy" Mariah Carey 1September 3016 [8]
October 14"Brokenhearted"Brandy featuring Wanya Morris 9October 142
October 21"Tell Me" Groove Theory 5November 47
October 28"Back For Good" Take That 7November 115
"Carnival" Natalie Merchant 10October 281
November 4"Roll To Me" Del Amitri 10November 41
November 11"Who Can I Run To" Xscape 8November 182
November 18"You Remind Me of Something" R. Kelly 4November 185 [9]
November 25"Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" Whitney Houston 1November 2515 [10]
"Hey Lover" LL Cool J featuring Boyz II Men3December 214
"Diggin' on You"TLC5December 309
December 2"One Sweet Day" Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men1December 219 [11]
December 9"You'll See" Madonna6December 165 [12]
December 23"I Got Id" Pearl Jam featuring Neil Young 7December 231 [13]
December 30"Before You Walk Out of My Life"Monica7December 305

1994 peaks

List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1995 which peaked in 1994
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
August 20"I'll Make Love to You"Boyz II Men1August 2722 [14]
October 8"Another Night"Real McCoy3November 1223 [14]
October 29"Always" Bon Jovi 4December 1018
"Here Comes the Hotstepper" Ini Kamoze 1December 1715 [14]
November 5"I Wanna Be Down"Brandy6December 3112
November 19"You Want This"Janet Jackson8December 247
November 26"On Bended Knee"Boyz II Men1December 317 [14]

1996 peaks

List of Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles in 1995 which peaked in 1996
Top ten
entry date
SingleArtist(s)PeakPeak dateWeeks in
top ten
References
November 11"Name" Goo Goo Dolls 5January 2715
December 23"Breakfast at Tiffany's" Deep Blue Something 5January 208
December 30"Free as a Bird" The Beatles 6January 62 [15]

See also

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