The following lists the number one singles on the New Zealand Singles Chart during the 1990s. The source for this decade is the Recorded Music NZ chart, the chart history of which can be found on the Recorded Music NZ website or Charts.nz. [1] [2]
A total of 179 singles topped the chart in the 1990s, including 20 by New Zealand artists. Nine artists had three or more number-one singles; the most successful was Mariah Carey, who spent 20 weeks at number one with seven different singles; however, Michael Jackson spent 22 weeks at number one with six different singles. Boyz II Men reached number one four times, and those who peaked atop the chart three times were Boyzone, Blackstreet, Spice Girls, Janet Jackson, U2, and Deep Obsession—the New Zealand act with the most number-one singles during the decade.
Whitney Houston's cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" spent the most weeks at number one, claiming the number-one position for 14 weeks between December 1992 and March 1993 (this includes a three-week period in which no charts were published due to the Christmas and New Year holiday periods). "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" by UB40 held the top position for 11 weeks, and the New Zealand act that spent the most weeks at number one during the 1990s was Push Push, who topped the listing for six weeks in 1991 with "Trippin'".
Key
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
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7 January | Margaret Urlich | "Escaping" | 6 weeks (5 in 1989) | [3] |
14 January | The B-52's | "Love Shack" | 4 weeks | [4] |
21 January | ||||
28 January | ||||
4 February | ||||
11 February | John Grenell | "Welcome to Our World" | 3 weeks | [5] |
18 February | ||||
25 February | ||||
4 March | Milli Vanilli | "All or Nothing" | 1 week | [6] |
11 March | Sybil | "Don't Make Me Over" | 4 weeks | [7] |
18 March | ||||
25 March | ||||
1 April | ||||
8 April | Sinéad O'Connor | "Nothing Compares 2 U" | 5 weeks | [8] |
15 April | ||||
22 April | ||||
29 April | ||||
6 May | ||||
13 May | Jamie J. Morgan | "Walk on the Wild Side" | 2 weeks | [9] |
20 May | ||||
27 May | Madonna | "Vogue" | 4 weeks | [10] |
3 June | ||||
10 June | ||||
17 June | ||||
24 June | Daddy Cool | "Eagle Rock" | 4 weeks | [11] |
1 July | ||||
8 July | ||||
15 July | ||||
22 July | MC Hammer | "U Can't Touch This" / "Dancin' Machine" | 6 weeks | [12] [13] |
29 July | ||||
5 August | ||||
12 August | ||||
19 August | ||||
26 August | ||||
2 September | Mariah Carey | "Vision of Love" | 2 weeks | [14] |
9 September | ||||
16 September | Jon Bon Jovi | "Blaze of Glory" | 3 weeks | [15] |
23 September | ||||
30 September | ||||
7 October | INXS | "Suicide Blonde" | 3 weeks | [16] |
14 October | ||||
21 October | ||||
28 October | Ngaire | "To Sir with Love" | 5 weeks | [17] |
4 November | ||||
11 November | ||||
18 November | ||||
25 November | ||||
2 December | Vanilla Ice | "Ice Ice Baby" | 8 weeks | [18] |
9 December | ||||
16 December | ||||
23 December | ||||
30 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 January | Vanilla Ice | "Ice Ice Baby" | 8 weeks | [18] |
13 January | ||||
20 January | ||||
27 January | The Simpsons | "Do the Bartman" | 3 weeks | [19] |
3 February | Robert Palmer and UB40 | "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" | 1 week | [20] |
10 February | The Simpsons | "Do the Bartman" | 3 weeks | [19] |
17 February | ||||
24 February | The Righteous Brothers | "Unchained Melody" | 7 weeks | [21] |
3 March | ||||
10 March | ||||
17 March | ||||
24 March | ||||
31 March | ||||
7 April | ||||
14 April | Push Push | "Trippin'" | 6 weeks | [22] |
21 April | ||||
28 April | ||||
5 May | ||||
12 May | Steve Miller Band | "The Joker" | 1 week | [23] |
19 May | Push Push | "Trippin'" | 6 weeks | [22] |
26 May | ||||
2 June | The Parker Project | "Tears on My Pillow" | 1 week | [24] |
9 June | Father MC | "I'll Do 4 U" | 3 weeks | [25] |
16 June | ||||
23 June | ||||
30 June | AC/DC | "Are You Ready" | 1 week | [26] |
7 July | Extreme | "More Than Words" | 2 weeks | [27] |
14 July | Color Me Badd | "I Wanna Sex You Up" | 2 weeks | [28] |
21 July | ||||
28 July | Extreme | "More Than Words" | 2 weeks | [27] |
4 August | Aaron Neville | "Everybody Plays the Fool" | 2 weeks | [29] |
11 August | ||||
18 August | Bryan Adams | "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | 8 weeks | [30] |
25 August | ||||
1 September | ||||
8 September | ||||
15 September | ||||
22 September | ||||
29 September | ||||
6 October | ||||
13 October | Color Me Badd | "All 4 Love" | 1 week | [31] |
20 October | P.M. Dawn | "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" | 2 weeks | [32] |
27 October | ||||
3 November | U2 | "The Fly" | 3 weeks | [33] |
10 November | ||||
17 November | ||||
24 November | Michael Jackson | "Black or White" | 8 weeks | [34] |
1 December | ||||
8 December | ||||
15 December | ||||
22 December | ||||
29 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 January | Michael Jackson | "Black or White" | 8 weeks | [34] |
12 January | ||||
19 January | Right Said Fred | "I'm Too Sexy" | 1 week | [35] |
26 January | Guns N' Roses | "Live and Let Die" | 2 weeks | [36] |
2 February | ||||
9 February | Big Audio Dynamite II | "Rush" | 2 weeks | [37] |
16 February | ||||
23 February | Nirvana | "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | 1 week | [38] |
1 March | Michael Jackson | "Remember the Time" | 2 weeks | [39] |
8 March | ||||
15 March | The KLF featuring Tammy Wynette | "Justified & Ancient (Stand by The JAMs)" | 1 week | [40] |
22 March | Mr. Big | "To Be with You" | 5 weeks | [41] |
29 March | ||||
5 April | ||||
12 April | ||||
19 April | ||||
26 April | A Lighter Shade of Brown featuring Shiro and Huggy Boy | "On a Sunday Afternoon" | 2 weeks | [42] |
3 May | ||||
10 May | Eric Clapton | "Tears in Heaven" | 5 weeks | [43] |
17 May | ||||
24 May | ||||
31 May | ||||
7 June | ||||
14 June | Kris Kross | "Jump" | 2 weeks | [44] |
21 June | ||||
28 June | Riff | "White Men Can't Jump" | 3 weeks | [45] |
5 July | ||||
12 July | ||||
19 July | Mariah Carey featuring Trey Lorenz | "I'll Be There" | 5 weeks | [46] |
26 July | ||||
2 August | ||||
9 August | ||||
16 August | ||||
23 August | Hammond Gamble | "You Make the Whole World Smile" | 3 weeks | [47] |
30 August | ||||
6 September | Billy Ray Cyrus | "Achy Breaky Heart" | 6 weeks | [48] |
13 September | ||||
20 September | ||||
27 September | ||||
4 October | ||||
11 October | ||||
18 October | Boyz II Men | "End of the Road" | 7 weeks | [49] |
25 October | ||||
1 November | ||||
8 November | ||||
15 November | ||||
22 November | ||||
29 November | ||||
6 December | Charles & Eddie | "Would I Lie to You?" | 2 weeks | [50] |
13 December | ||||
20 December | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" | 14 weeks | [51] |
27 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 January | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" | 14 weeks | [51] |
10 January | ||||
17 January | ||||
24 January | ||||
31 January | ||||
7 February | ||||
14 February | ||||
21 February | ||||
28 February | ||||
7 March | ||||
14 March | ||||
21 March | ||||
28 March | Boyz II Men | "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" | 2 weeks | [52] |
4 April | ||||
11 April | Michael Jackson | "Give In to Me" | 4 weeks | [53] |
18 April | ||||
25 April | ||||
2 May | ||||
9 May | Snow | "Informer" | 3 weeks | [54] |
16 May | ||||
23 May | ||||
30 May | Janet Jackson | "That's the Way Love Goes" | 2 weeks | [55] |
6 June | ||||
13 June | UB40 | "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" | 11 weeks | [56] |
20 June | ||||
27 June | ||||
4 July | ||||
11 July | ||||
18 July | ||||
25 July | ||||
1 August | ||||
8 August | ||||
15 August | ||||
22 August | Hammond Gamble | "You Make the Whole World Smile" | 3 weeks | [47] |
29 August | UB40 | "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" | 11 weeks | [56] |
5 September | Green Jellÿ | "Three Little Pigs" | 2 weeks | [57] |
12 September | Billy Joel | "The River of Dreams" | 1 week | [58] |
19 September | Green Jellÿ | "Three Little Pigs" | 2 weeks | [57] |
26 September | Meat Loaf | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" | 5 weeks | [59] |
3 October | ||||
10 October | ||||
17 October | ||||
24 October | ||||
31 October | Inner Circle | "Sweat (A La La La La Long)" | 4 weeks | [60] |
7 November | ||||
14 November | ||||
21 November | ||||
28 November | Bitty McLean | "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears from My Eyes)" | 7 weeks | [61] |
5 December | ||||
12 December | ||||
19 December | ||||
26 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 January | Bitty McLean | "It Keeps Rainin' (Tears from My Eyes)" | 7 weeks | [61] |
9 January | ||||
16 January | Jimmy Cliff | "I Can See Clearly Now" | 6 weeks | [62] |
23 January | ||||
30 January | ||||
6 February | ||||
13 February | ||||
20 February | ||||
27 February | The Mutton Birds | "The Heater" | 1 week | [63] |
6 March | 3 the Hard Way | "Hip Hop Holiday" | 3 weeks | [64] |
13 March | ||||
20 March | ||||
27 March | DRS | "Gangsta Lean" | 3 weeks | [65] |
3 April | ||||
10 April | Mariah Carey | "Without You" | 1 week | [66] |
17 April | DRS | "Gangsta Lean" | 3 weeks | [65] |
24 April | Ace of Base | "The Sign" | 5 weeks | [67] |
1 May | ||||
8 May | ||||
15 May | ||||
22 May | Supergroove | "Can't Get Enough" | 1 week | [68] |
29 May | Ace of Base | "The Sign" | 5 weeks | [67] |
5 June | Prince | "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" | 4 weeks | [69] |
12 June | ||||
19 June | ||||
26 June | ||||
3 July | Wet Wet Wet | "Love Is All Around" | 4 weeks | [70] |
10 July | All-4-One | "I Swear" | 6 weeks | [71] |
17 July | ||||
24 July | ||||
31 July | ||||
7 August | ||||
14 August | ||||
21 August | Wet Wet Wet | "Love Is All Around" | 4 weeks | [70] |
28 August | ||||
4 September | ||||
11 September | Boyz II Men | "I'll Make Love to You" | 4 weeks | [72] |
18 September | ||||
25 September | ||||
2 October | ||||
9 October | Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey | "Endless Love" | 5 weeks | [73] |
16 October | ||||
23 October | ||||
30 October | ||||
6 November | ||||
13 November | Pato Banton featuring Ali and Robin Campbell | "Baby Come Back" | 4 weeks | [74] |
20 November | ||||
27 November | ||||
4 December | ||||
11 December | Headless Chickens | "George" / "Cruise Control" | 4 weeks | [75] [76] |
18 December | Ini Kamoze | "Here Comes the Hotstepper" | 5 weeks | [77] |
25 December | Headless Chickens | "George" / "Cruise Control" | 4 weeks | [75] |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 January | Headless Chickens | "George" / "Cruise Control" | 4 weeks | [75] |
8 January | ||||
15 January | Ini Kamoze | "Here Comes the Hotstepper" | 5 weeks | [77] |
22 January | ||||
29 January | ||||
5 February | ||||
12 February | Silverchair | "Tomorrow" | 3 weeks | [78] |
19 February | ||||
26 February | ||||
5 March | Rednex | "Cotton Eye Joe" | 6 weeks | [79] |
12 March | ||||
19 March | ||||
26 March | ||||
2 April | ||||
9 April | ||||
16 April | Brownstone | "If You Love Me" | 5 weeks | [80] |
23 April | ||||
30 April | ||||
7 May | ||||
14 May | ||||
21 May | Janet Jackson | "Whoops Now/What'll I Do" | 1 week | [81] [82] |
28 May | Rappin' 4-Tay featuring the Spinners | "I'll Be Around" | 3 weeks | [83] |
4 June | ||||
11 June | ||||
18 June | Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson | "Scream" | 4 weeks | [84] |
25 June | ||||
2 July | ||||
9 July | ||||
16 July | U2 | "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" | 1 week | [85] |
23 July | Portrait | "How Deep Is Your Love" | 3 weeks | [86] |
30 July | ||||
6 August | ||||
13 August | TLC | "Waterfalls" | 4 weeks | [87] |
20 August | ||||
27 August | ||||
3 September | ||||
10 September | Michael Jackson | "You Are Not Alone" | 3 weeks | [88] |
17 September | ||||
24 September | ||||
1 October | Shaggy | "Boombastic" | 2 weeks | [89] |
8 October | Mariah Carey | "Fantasy" | 2 weeks | [90] |
15 October | Shaggy | "Boombastic" | 2 weeks | [89] |
22 October | Mariah Carey | "Fantasy" | 2 weeks | [90] |
29 October | Coolio featuring L.V. | "Gangsta's Paradise" | 9 weeks | [91] |
5 November | ||||
12 November | ||||
19 November | ||||
26 November | ||||
3 December | ||||
10 December | ||||
17 December | ||||
24 December | Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men | "One Sweet Day" | 4 weeks | [92] |
31 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 January | Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men | "One Sweet Day" | 4 weeks | [92] |
14 January | Coolio featuring L.V. | "Gangsta's Paradise" | 9 weeks | [91] |
21 January | Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men | "One Sweet Day" | 4 weeks | [92] |
28 January | OMC | "How Bizarre" | 3 weeks | [93] |
4 February | ||||
11 February | ||||
18 February | CDB | "Let's Groove" | 3 weeks | [94] |
25 February | ||||
3 March | ||||
10 March | Oasis | "Wonderwall" | 1 week | [95] |
17 March | Peter Andre featuring Bubbler Ranx | "Mysterious Girl" | 2 weeks | [96] |
24 March | ||||
31 March | L.A.D. | "Ridin' Low" | 2 weeks | [97] |
7 April | Peter Andre featuring Past to Present | "Get Down on It" | 1 week | [98] |
14 April | L.A.D. | "Ridin' Low" | 2 weeks | [97] |
21 April | CDB | "Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)" | 1 week | [99] |
28 April | 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre | "California Love" | 5 weeks | [100] |
5 May | ||||
12 May | ||||
19 May | ||||
26 May | ||||
2 June | Fugees | "Killing Me Softly" | 3 weeks | [101] |
9 June | ||||
16 June | ||||
23 June | Bone Thugs-n-Harmony | "Tha Crossroads" | 6 weeks | [102] |
30 June | ||||
7 July | ||||
14 July | ||||
21 July | ||||
28 July | ||||
4 August | DLT featuring Che Fu | "Chains" | 5 weeks | [103] |
11 August | ||||
18 August | ||||
25 August | ||||
1 September | ||||
8 September | Keith Sweat | "Twisted" | 6 weeks | [104] |
15 September | ||||
22 September | ||||
29 September | ||||
6 October | ||||
13 October | ||||
20 October | Warren G featuring Adina Howard | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | 4 weeks | [105] |
27 October | ||||
3 November | ||||
10 November | Spice Girls | "Wannabe" | 1 week | [106] |
17 November | Warren G featuring Adina Howard | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | 4 weeks | [105] |
24 November | Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen | "No Diggity" | 2 weeks | [107] |
1 December | ||||
8 December | Fugees | "No Woman, No Cry" | 2 weeks | [108] |
15 December | ||||
22 December | Mo Thugs | "Thug Devotion" | 4 weeks | [109] |
29 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 January | Mo Thugs | "Thug Devotion" | 4 weeks | [109] |
12 January | ||||
19 January | No Doubt | "Don't Speak" | 3 weeks | [110] |
26 January | ||||
2 February | R. Kelly | "I Believe I Can Fly" | 2 weeks | [111] |
9 February | No Doubt | "Don't Speak" | 3 weeks | [110] |
16 February | R. Kelly | "I Believe I Can Fly" | 2 weeks | [111] |
23 February | U2 | "Discothèque" | 1 week | [112] |
2 March | The Cardigans | "Lovefool" | 2 weeks | [113] |
9 March | ||||
16 March | Unique II | "Break My Stride" | 2 weeks | [114] |
23 March | MC Lyte featuring Missy Elliott | "Cold Rock a Party" | 2 weeks | [115] |
30 March | Unique II | "Break My Stride" | 2 weeks | [114] |
6 April | MC Lyte featuring Missy Elliott | "Cold Rock a Party" | 2 weeks | [115] |
13 April | Warren G | "I Shot the Sheriff" | 2 weeks | [116] |
20 April | ||||
27 April | Az Yet featuring Peter Cetera | "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" | 2 weeks | [117] |
4 May | ||||
11 May | Blackstreet | "Don't Leave Me" | 2 weeks | [118] |
18 May | ||||
25 May | Michael Jackson | "Blood on the Dance Floor" | 1 week | [119] |
1 June | Joose | "If Tomorrow Never Comes" | 2 weeks | [120] |
8 June | ||||
15 June | SWV featuring Missy Elliott | "Can We" | 1 week | [121] |
22 June | Hanson | "MMMBop" | 2 weeks | [122] |
29 June | ||||
6 July | Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112 | "I'll Be Missing You" | 5 weeks | [123] |
13 July | ||||
20 July | ||||
27 July | ||||
3 August | ||||
10 August | Will Smith | "Men in Black" | 5 weeks | [124] |
17 August | ||||
24 August | ||||
31 August | ||||
7 September | ||||
14 September | Aqua | "Barbie Girl" | 2 weeks | [125] |
21 September | ||||
28 September | Chumbawamba | "Tubthumping" | 1 week | [126] |
5 October | Elton John | "Candle in the Wind 1997"/ "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" | 6 weeks | [127] |
12 October | ||||
19 October | ||||
26 October | ||||
2 November | ||||
9 November | ||||
16 November | N-Trance featuring Rod Stewart | "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" | 3 weeks | [128] |
23 November | ||||
30 November | ||||
7 December | Backstreet Boys | "As Long as You Love Me" | 6 weeks | [129] |
14 December | ||||
21 December | ||||
28 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 January | Backstreet Boys | "As Long as You Love Me" | 6 weeks | [129] |
11 January | ||||
18 January | All Saints | "Never Ever" | 5 weeks | [130] |
25 January | ||||
1 February | ||||
8 February | ||||
15 February | ||||
22 February | Pappa Bear featuring Van der Toorn | "Cherish" | 3 weeks | [131] |
1 March | ||||
8 March | ||||
15 March | Queen Pen featuring Eric Williams | "All My Love" | 4 weeks | [132] |
22 March | ||||
29 March | ||||
5 April | ||||
12 April | K-Ci & JoJo | "All My Life" | 4 weeks | [133] |
19 April | ||||
26 April | ||||
3 May | ||||
10 May | Run–D.M.C. vs. Jason Nevins | "It's Like That" | 2 weeks | [134] |
17 May | ||||
24 May | Next | "Too Close" | 2 weeks | [135] |
31 May | ||||
7 June | Busta Rhymes | "Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up" | 3 weeks | [136] |
14 June | ||||
21 June | ||||
28 June | B*Witched | "C'est la Vie" | 1 week | [137] |
5 July | Fred Dagg | "We Don't Know How Lucky We Are" | 1 week | [138] |
12 July | Brandy and Monica | "The Boy Is Mine" | 2 weeks | [139] |
19 July | ||||
26 July | Bus Stop featuring Carl Douglas | "Kung Fu Fighting" | 2 weeks | [140] |
2 August | ||||
9 August | Deep Obsession | "Lost in Love" | 2 weeks | [141] |
16 August | ||||
23 August | Spice Girls | "Viva Forever" | 2 weeks | [142] |
30 August | ||||
6 September | Pras Michel featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Mýa | "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" | 4 weeks | [143] |
13 September | ||||
20 September | ||||
27 September | ||||
4 October | Che Fu | "Without a Doubt" / "Machine Talk" | 1 week | [144] |
11 October | Aaliyah | "Are You That Somebody?" | 1 week | [145] |
18 October | Boyzone | "No Matter What" | 6 weeks | [146] |
25 October | ||||
1 November | B*Witched | "Rollercoaster" | 1 week | [147] |
8 November | Boyzone | "No Matter What" | 6 weeks | [146] |
15 November | Five | "Everybody Get Up" | 1 week | [148] |
22 November | Boyzone | "No Matter What" | 6 weeks | [146] |
29 November | ||||
6 December | ||||
13 December | Jennifer Paige | "Crush" | 1 week | [149] |
20 December | Spice Girls | "Goodbye" | 3 weeks | [150] |
27 December |
Date | Artist | Single | Weeks at number one | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 January | Spice Girls | "Goodbye" | 3 weeks | [150] |
10 January | Cher | "Believe" | 1 week | [151] |
17 January | Blackstreet and Mýa featuring Mase and Blinky Blink | "Take Me There" | 3 weeks | [152] |
24 January | ||||
31 January | ||||
7 February | Brandy | "Have You Ever?" | 1 week | [153] |
14 February | Ardijah | "Silly Love Songs" | 1 week | [154] |
21 February | Britney Spears | "...Baby One More Time" | 4 weeks | [155] |
28 February | ||||
7 March | New Radicals | "You Get What You Give" | 1 week | [156] |
14 March | Lutricia McNeal | "My Side of Town" | 1 week | [157] |
21 March | Britney Spears | "...Baby One More Time" | 4 weeks | [155] |
28 March | Steps | "Heartbeat" / "Tragedy" | 1 week | [158] |
4 April | Boyzone | "I Love the Way You Love Me" | 2 weeks | [159] |
11 April | ||||
18 April | Britney Spears | "...Baby One More Time" | 4 weeks | [155] |
25 April | TLC | "No Scrubs" | 2 weeks | [160] |
2 May | Shania Twain | "That Don't Impress Me Much" | 1 week | [161] |
9 May | TLC | "No Scrubs" | 2 weeks | [160] |
16 May | TrueBliss | "Tonight" | 2 weeks | [162] |
23 May | ||||
30 May | Geri Halliwell | "Look at Me" | 1 week | [163] |
6 June | Backstreet Boys | "I Want It That Way" | 2 weeks | [164] |
13 June | ||||
20 June | Ricky Martin | "Livin' la Vida Loca" | 1 week | [165] |
27 June | Boyzone | "You Needed Me" | 2 weeks | [166] |
4 July | ||||
11 July | Deep Obsession | "Cold" | 1 week | [167] |
18 July | Britney Spears | "Sometimes" | 1 week | [168] |
25 July | Westlife | "Swear It Again" | 1 week | [169] |
1 August | Jennifer Lopez | "If You Had My Love" | 1 week | [170] |
8 August | Vengaboys | "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" | 1 week | [171] |
15 August | Shania Twain | "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" | 1 week | [172] |
22 August | Five | "If Ya Gettin' Down" | 1 week | [173] |
29 August | Whitney Houston | "My Love Is Your Love" | 1 week | [174] |
5 September | Ronan Keating | "When You Say Nothing at All" | 1 week | [175] |
12 September | Lou Bega | "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" | 6 weeks | [176] |
19 September | ||||
26 September | ||||
3 October | Neil Finn | "Can You Hear Us" | 1 week | [177] |
10 October | S Club 7 | "Bring It All Back" | 1 week | [178] |
17 October | Lou Bega | "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" | 6 weeks | [176] |
24 October | ||||
31 October | Mariah Carey featuring Jay-Z | "Heartbreaker" | 1 week | [179] |
7 November | Lou Bega | "Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of...)" | 6 weeks | [176] |
14 November | Eiffel 65 | "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" | 1 week | [180] |
21 November | Deep Obsession | "One & Only" | 2 weeks | [181] |
28 November | ||||
5 December | Bob Marley featuring Lauryn Hill | "Turn Your Lights Down Low" | 2 weeks | [182] |
12 December | Shaft | "(Mucho Mambo) Sway" | 1 week | [183] |
19 December | Bob Marley featuring Lauryn Hill | "Turn Your Lights Down Low" | 2 weeks | [182] |
26 December | S Club 7 | "S Club Party" | 5 weeks (4 in 2000) | [184] |
Key
Artist | Number-one singles | Longest run | Total weeks at number one |
---|---|---|---|
Michael Jackson | 6 | "Black or White" (8 weeks) | 22 |
Mariah Carey | 7 | "I'll Be There"; "Endless Love" (with Luther Vandross) (5 weeks each) | 20 |
Boyz II Men | 4 | "End of the Road" (7 weeks) | 17 |
Boyzone 1 | 3 | "No Matter What" (6 weeks) | 10 |
Blackstreet | 3 | "Take Me There" (with Mýa featuring Mase and Blinky Blink) (3 weeks) | 7 |
Janet Jackson | 3 | "Scream" (with Michael Jackson) (4 weeks) | 7 |
Spice Girls 2 | 3 | "Goodbye" (3 weeks) | 6 |
Deep Obsession | 3 | "Lost in Love"; "One & Only" (2 weeks each) | 5 |
U2 | 3 | "The Fly" (3 weeks) | 5 |
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The UK singles chart was first compiled in 1969. However, the records and statistics listed here date back to 1952 because the Official Charts Company counts a selected period of the New Musical Express chart and the Record Retailer chart from 1960 to 1969 as predecessors for the period prior to 11 February 1969, where multiples of competing charts coexisted side by side. For example, the BBC compiled its own chart based on an average of the music papers of the time; many songs announced as having reached number one on BBC Radio and Top of the Pops prior to 1969 may not be listed here as chart-toppers since they do not meet the legacy criteria of the Charts Company.
"I'll Be There" is the first single released from Third Album by The Jackson 5. It was written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch.
American singer Mariah Carey has released 88 official singles, 22 promotional singles, and has made 30 guest appearances. Her self-titled debut album in 1990 yielded four number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, the first being "Vision of Love", a song credited with revolutionizing the usage of distinguished vocal stylings, predominantly the practice of melisma, and effectively influencing virtually every female R&B performer since the 1990s. Subsequent singles "Emotions" (1991) and Carey's cover of the Jackson 5 track, "I'll Be There" (1992) continued the singer's streak of US number-one singles, with the latter becoming her fourth chart-topper in Canada and first in the Netherlands. With the release of Carey's third studio album, Music Box (1993), the singer's international popularity surged upon release of "Hero" and the album's third single, her cover of Harry Nilsson's "Without You", which became the singer's first number-one single in several countries across Europe.
"End of the Road" is a song by American R&B group Boyz II Men for the Boomerang soundtrack. It was released in June 1992 by LaFace, Arista and Motown, and is written by Babyface, Antonio L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons. The song achieved domestic and international success. In the United States, it spent a then record breaking 13 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, a record broken later in the year by Whitney Houston's 14-week number one hit "I Will Always Love You"; Boyz II Men would later match Houston's record with "I'll Make Love to You", which spent 14 weeks at number one in 1994, and then reclaim the record with "One Sweet Day", which spent 16 weeks at number one from 1995 to 1996.
"Dreamlover" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter and record producer Mariah Carey, released on July 27, 1993 by Columbia, as the lead single from the singer's third studio album, Music Box (1993). Its lyrics were written by Carey, with music composed by Carey and Dave Hall, and was produced by Carey, Walter Afanasieff and Hall. The song incorporates a sample of the hook from "Blind Alley" by the Emotions—previously used in "Ain't No Half-Steppin'" (1988) by Big Daddy Kane—into its melody and instrumentation. "Dreamlover" marked a more pronounced attempt on Carey's part to incorporate hip hop into her music, as was seen in her decision to work with Hall, who had previously produced What's the 411? (1992) by Mary J. Blige. This was partly in light of the mixed reception to her previous studio effort Emotions (1991), which featured gospel and 1960s soul influences. Lyrically, the song pictures a protagonist calling for a perfect lover, her "dreamlover," to whisk her away into the night and not "disillusion" her like others in the past.
"One Sweet Day" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey and American vocal group Boyz II Men. The song was released on November 14, 1995, as the second single from the former's fifth studio album, Daydream (1995) by Columbia Records. The artists co-wrote the song with Walter Afanasieff, who co-produced it with Carey. Lyrically, the song speaks about the death of a loved one, how the protagonist took their presence for granted and misses them, and finally about seeing the person in heaven. The artists wrote the song about specific people in their lives, being inspired by sufferers of the AIDS epidemic, which was globally prevalent at the time.
"Say Somethin'" is a song by American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey. It was written by Carey, Snoop Dogg, Chad Hugo, and Pharrell Williams, and produced by The Neptunes as the sixth and final single from Carey's tenth studio album, The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). The song is one of few from Carey's catalog in which she does not share production credits. "Say Somethin'" features Dogg as a guest artist, and is influenced by R&B and hip-hop music genres. Lyrically, the song is a dialogue in between and male and female, that discuss sexual themes and acts of which they plan to engage in a restroom.
MTV Unplugged is a live EP by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey, released in the United States on June 2, 1992, by Columbia Records. Following the success of Carey's previous two albums and the growing critical commentary on her lack of concert tours and unsubstantial televised performances, Sony organized a live performance show at the Kaufman Astoria Studios, New York on March 16, 1992. The show, titled MTV Unplugged, originally aired on MTV to help promote Carey's second album Emotions, as well as help shun critics who deemed Carey a possible studio artist. However, after its success, the show was released to the public as an EP, with an accompanying VHS titled MTV Unplugged +3.
"I'll Make Love to You" is a song by American R&B group Boyz II Men for the Motown label. Written by Babyface, it was released in July 1994 as the lead single from their second album, II (1994). The song was a commercial success, spending 14 weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100. It was also the third best performing song in the 1990s on Billboard, as well as ranking on Billboard Greatest of All-Time chart. "I'll Make Love to You" won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and was nominated for Record of the Year. Its accompanying music video was directed by Lionel C. Martin.
This is the singles discography of American singer Janet Jackson. Janet has sold more than 100 million records worldwide. Billboard ranked her as well as the third greatest female artist of all time on Billboard Hot 100 history.
"Endless Love" is a song written by Lionel Richie and originally recorded as a duet between Richie and singer/actress Diana Ross. In this ballad, the singers declare their "endless love" for one another. It was covered by Luther Vandross with R&B-pop singer Mariah Carey, and also by country music singer Shania Twain. Richie's friend Kenny Rogers also recorded the song. Billboard has named the original version as the greatest song duet of all time.
"Take Me There" is a song by American quartet Blackstreet and singer Mya, featuring Bad Boy rappers Mase and Blinky Blink. It was written by Mase, Michael Foster, Madeline Nelson, Tamara Savage and Teddy Riley. Riley also produced the song. The song serves as the theme song for the animated feature film The Rugrats Movie and was released on November 30, 1998, as the lead and only single from the soundtrack. It also appeared on Blackstreet's third studio album, Finally.
"I Love the Way You Love Me" is a song recorded by American country music singer John Michael Montgomery from his debut album, Life's a Dance (1992). It was written by Victoria Shaw and Chuck Cannon, and released in March 1993 as the album's second single. The song reached the top of the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It became Montgomery's first number-one single and was named Song of the Year by the Academy of Country Music.
The following is the discography of American musician Babyface.
The discography of UB40, a British reggae band, consists of 20 studio albums, 19 compilation albums, six live albums, four remix albums, 65 singles and a number of appearances with other artists.
The discography of Canadian singer Justin Bieber consists of six studio albums, three remix albums, three compilation albums, two extended plays, 76 singles, and 10 promotional singles. Bieber has attained eight number-one hits on the US Billboard Hot 100 and eight number-one albums on the US Billboard 200 charts. As of June 2019, Bieber has sold an estimated 150 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he has sold 24 million albums and 121 million digital singles units as a lead artist, in the United States. Bieber was named the "Greatest Pop Star of 2016" by Billboard. He was also named the Billboard Year-End Top Male Artist for 2016 and placed number seven on the magazine's Decade-End Top Artists Chart for the 2010s.
American R&B singer Miguel has released four studio albums, twenty-three singles, four mixtapes and seven EPs.
"#Beautiful" is a song recorded by American singers Mariah Carey and Miguel. It was released as the lead single from Carey's fourteenth studio album, Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse (2014). "#Beautiful" was written by Carey, Miguel, Nathan Perez, Brooke Davis, Mac Robinson, and Brian Keith Warfield, with Carey, Miguel and Perez producing the song. Released on May 6, 2013, Carey and Miguel did not reveal that they had collaborated on the song, until April 25, 2013, when Carey revealed the title in a 25-second teaser video during season twelve of American Idol. It was also on Idol, on May 9, that Carey premiered the official music video for "#Beautiful", before uploading an alternative edit to her VEVO account, that is set to the explicit version of the song.