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This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 during 1997. During this year, "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes became the longest-running top-ten single, breaking a record for 32 weeks (a record that went unmatched for over nineteen years).
Puff Daddy and Mase each had four top-ten hits in 1997, tying them for the most top-ten hits during the year.
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
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Singles from 1996 | |||||
November 30 | "Don't Let Go (Love)" | En Vogue | 2 | January 18 | 17 |
"I'm Still In Love With You" | New Edition | 7 | January 11 | 11 | |
December 28 | "I Believe in You and Me" ↑ | Whitney Houston | 4 | February 1 | 9 |
Singles from 1997 | |||||
January 18 | "Fly Like an Eagle" | Seal | 10 | January 18 | 1 |
January 25 | "If It Makes You Happy" | Sheryl Crow | 10 | January 25 | 1 |
February 1 | "Wannabe" | Spice Girls | 1 | February 22 | 15 |
"You Were Meant for Me" | Jewel | 2 | April 19 | 19 | |
February 8 | "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" | Puff Daddy featuring Mase | 1 | March 22 | 16 |
February 15 | "Every Time I Close My Eyes" | Babyface featuring Mariah Carey and Kenny G | 6 | March 22 | 9 |
February 22 | "In My Bed" | Dru Hill | 4 | March 29 | 9 |
"Discothèque" ↑ | U2 | 10 | February 22 | 1 | |
March 1 | "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" | Madonna | 8 | March 1 | 3 |
March 15 | "For You I Will" ↑ | Monica | 4 | April 19 | 12 |
March 22 | "Get It Together" | 702 | 10 | March 22 | 1 |
March 29 | "All By Myself" ↑ | Céline Dion | 4 | April 5 | 5 |
"I'll Be" | Foxy Brown featuring Jay-Z | 7 | April 12 | 4 | |
April 12 | "I Want You" | Savage Garden | 4 | May 10 | 8 |
April 26 | "Hypnotize" ↑ | The Notorious B.I.G | 1 | May 3 | 8 |
"Return of the Mack" | Mark Morrison | 2 | June 7 | 15 | |
"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" | Az Yet featuring Peter Cetera | 8 | May 3 | 5 | |
"Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" | Paula Cole | 8 | May 10 | 6 | |
May 3 | "My Baby Daddy" | B-Rock & the Bizz | 10 | May 3 | 1 |
May 10 | "MMMBop" | Hanson | 1 | May 24 | 12 |
May 17 | "I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)" | Rome | 6 | June 7 | 9 |
May 24 | "Say You'll Be There" ↑ | Spice Girls | 3 | May 31 | 9 |
May 31 | "The Freshmen" | The Verve Pipe | 5 | June 7 | 6 |
June 7 | "G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T" | Changing Faces | 8 | June 7 | 5 |
"It's Your Love" | Tim McGraw and Faith Hill | 7 | July 19 | 6 | |
June 14 | "I'll Be Missing You" ↑ | Puff Daddy featuring Faith Evans and 112 | 1 | June 14 | 17 |
"Bitch" | Meredith Brooks | 2 | July 12 | 11 | |
June 21 | "Look Into My Eyes" ↑ | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | 4 | June 21 | 7 |
July 12 | "Sunny Came Home" ↑ | Shawn Colvin | 7 | July 26 | 6 |
"Do You Know (What It Takes)" | Robyn | 7 | August 2 | 8 | |
"Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" | Backstreet Boys | 2 | September 6 | 18 | |
July 26 | "Semi-Charmed Life" | Third Eye Blind | 4 | August 9 | 14 |
"Gotham City" | R. Kelly | 9 | August 2 | 2 | |
August 2 | "Mo Money Mo Problems" ↑ | The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase | 1 | August 30 | 12 |
August 9 | "How Do I Live" | LeAnn Rimes | 2 | December 13 | 32 |
"Not Tonight" | Lil' Kim featuring Da Brat, Missy Elliott, Angie Martinez, and Left Eye | 6 | August 9 | 5 | |
"Never Make a Promise" ↑ | Dru Hill | 7 | August 23 | 6 | |
August 16 | "2 Become 1" ↑ | Spice Girls | 4 | September 6 | 9 |
September 6 | "You Make Me Wanna..." | Usher | 2 | October 25 | 23 |
"Barbie Girl" ↑ | Aqua | 7 | September 6 | 3 | |
September 13 | "Honey" ↑ | Mariah Carey | 1 | September 13 | 8 |
September 20 | "Foolish Games" | Jewel | 7 | November 1 | 9 |
September 27 | "4 Seasons of Loneliness" ↑ | Boyz II Men | 1 | October 4 | 10 |
October 11 | "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" ↑ | Elton John | 1 | October 11 | 17 |
October 18 | "All Cried Out" | Allure featuring 112 | 4 | November 22 | 8 |
October 25 | "My Love Is the Shhh!" | Somethin' for the People featuring Trina & Tamara | 4 | November 29 | 10 |
November 1 | "Tubthumping" | Chumbawamba | 6 | November 29 | 12 |
November 8 | "The One I Gave My Heart To" | Aaliyah | 9 | November 15 | 3 |
November 15 | "My Body" | LSG | 4 | December 6 | 11 |
November 22 | "Feel So Good" | Mase | 5 | December 13 | 9 |
November 29 | "Show Me Love" | Robyn | 7 | November 29 | 10 |
December 6 | "I Will Come to You" | Hanson | 9 | December 13 | 2 |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
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June 29 | "Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)" | Los Del Rio | 1 | August 3 | 23 |
September 14 | "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" | Céline Dion | 2 | October 26 | 19 |
October 12 | "Last Night" | Az Yet | 9 | October 19 | 4 |
October 19 | "No Diggity" | Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre | 1 | November 9 | 18 |
October 26 | "Mouth" | Merril Bainbridge | 4 | November 23 | 15 |
November 2 | "Un-Break My Heart" | Toni Braxton | 1 | December 7 | 25 |
November 9 | "Nobody" | Keith Sweat featuring Athena Cage | 3 | December 7 | 18 |
December 7 | "I Finally Found Someone" | Barbra Streisand and Bryan Adams | 8 | December 7 | 5 |
December 21 | "I Believe I Can Fly" | R. Kelly | 2 | December 21 | 16 |
Top ten entry date | Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
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December 13 | "Been Around the World" / "It's All About the Benjamins" | Puff Daddy featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Mase | 2 | January 3 | 12 |
December 20 | "Together Again" ↑ | Janet Jackson | 1 | January 31 | 14 |
December 27 | "Truly Madly Deeply" | Savage Garden | 1 | January 17 | 26 |
This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.
This is a list of songs that have reached number 10 or higher on the Billboard Hot 100. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.