List of top 25 singles for 1999 in Australia

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The following lists the top 100 singles of 1999 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart. [1]

"Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega was the biggest song of the year, peaking at #1 for eight weeks and staying in the top 50 for 17 weeks. [2] The longest stay at #1 was by Britney Spears with "...Baby One More Time" which spent 9 weeks at the top spot. [3]

#TitleArtistHighest pos. reachedweeks at No. 1
1."Mambo No. 5" Lou Bega 18 [nb 1]
2."...Baby One More Time" Britney Spears 19 [nb 2]
3."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" Eiffel 65 19 [nb 3]
4."Last Kiss" Pearl Jam 17
5."Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" The Offspring 16 [nb 4]
6."Believe" Cher 15 [6]
7."Don't Call Me Baby" Madison Avenue 2
8."That Don't Impress Me Much" Shania Twain 2
9."Why Don't You Get a Job"The Offspring2
10."Genie in a Bottle" Christina Aguilera 2
11."Smooth" Santana ft. Rob Thomas 4
12."No Scrubs" TLC 17 [7]
13."If Ya Gettin' Down" Five 2
14."Bring It All Back" S Club 7 3
15."When You Say Nothing at All" Ronan Keating 3
16."If You Had My Love" Jennifer Lopez 13 [8]
17."We Like to Party" The Vengaboys 2
18."The Animal Song" Savage Garden 3
19."Kiss Me" Sixpence None the Richer 13 [9]
20."2 Times" Ann Lee 4
21."Livin' La Vida Loca" Ricky Martin 4
22."Sometimes"Britney Spears2
23."The Millennium Prayer" Cliff Richard 2
24."Boom Boom Boom Boom"The Vengaboys2
25."I Want It That Way" Backstreet Boys 2
26."Larger than Life" Backstreet Boys 3
27."I Knew I Loved You" Savage Garden 4
28."Sister" Sister2Sister 3
29."Anthem for the Year 2000" Silverchair 3
30."Touch It" Monifah 5
31."All Star" Smash Mouth 4
32."Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez 4
33."Jackie"B.Z. feat. Joanne 3
34."Beautiful Stranger" Madonna 5
35."Silence" Delerium 6
36."Weir" Killing Heidi 6
37."Unpretty" TLC 3
38."9 PM (Till I Come)" ATB 10
39."This Kiss" Faith Hill 4
40."Thank ABBA for the Music" Steps, Tina Cousins, Cleopatra, B*Witched and Billie 9
41."(You Drive Me) Crazy" Britney Spears 12
42."Lullaby" Shawn Mullins 5
43."Shimmer" Fuel 16
44."Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" Shania Twain 4
45."Goodbye" Spice Girls 3
46."Sweet like Chocolate" Shanks & Bigfoot 6
47."Have You Ever?" Brandy 8
48."Honey to the Bee" Billie 6
49."Wild Wild West" Will Smith 8
50."Heartbreaker" Mariah Carey 10
51."Look at Me" Geri Halliwell 3
52."Fly Away" Lenny Kravitz 8
53."No Matter What" Boyzone 5
54."She's So High" Tal Bachman 8
55."Bailamos" Enrique Iglesias 13
56."Zorba's Dance" LCD 13
57."Angel of Mine" Monica 12
58."Eternal Flame" Human Nature 8
59."Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" Chris Isaak 9
60."Say It Once" Ultra 4
61."How Do I Deal" Jennifer Love Hewitt 8
62."Every Morning" Sugar Ray 17
63."Forever" Tina Cousins 14
64."Have a Look" Vanessa Amorosi 13
65."Strong Enough" Cher 11
66."Freak on a Leash" Korn 22
67."Can't Take My Eyes Off You" Lauryn Hill 8
68."Everywhere You Go" Taxiride 15
69."Scar Tissue" Red Hot Chili Peppers 15
70."Got the Feelin'" Five 6
71."American Woman" Lenny Kravitz 14
72."Keep on Movin'" Five 6
73."You Get What You Give" New Radicals 13
74."Absolutely Everybody" Vanessa Amorosi 6
75."I Want You Back" NSYNC 11
76."Westside" TQ 10
77."How Deep Is Your Love" Dru Hill 13
78."My Name Is" Eminem 13
79."Swear It Again" Westlife 12
80."You Don't Know Me" Armand Van Helden feat. Duane Harden 15
81."Don't Cry" Human Nature 5
82."Burning Down the House" Tom Jones and The Cardigans 8
83."When You're Gone" Bryan Adams feat. Melanie C 4
84."A Little Bit" Pandora 10
85."Ana's Song (Open Fire)" Silverchair 14
86."Last to Know" Human Nature 14
87."She's All I Ever Had" Ricky Martin 28
88."That's the Way It Is" Celine Dion 14
89."Shake Your Bon-Bon" Ricky Martin 27
90."Got the Life" Korn 26
91."You've Got a Way" Shania Twain 28
92."Heartbeat/Tragedy" Steps 10
93."All Torn Down" The Living End 12
94."Heartbreak Hotel" Whitney Houston feat. Faith Evans and Kelly Price 17
95."If I Let You Go" Westlife 13
96."The Hardest Thing" 98 Degrees 24
97."Get Set" Taxiride 8
98."When I Grow Up" Garbage 22
99."The Bad Touch" Bloodhound Gang 5
100."Tearin' Up My Heart" NSYNC 20

Notes

  1. "Mambo No. 5" entered the charts in January, 1998 and reached No. 1 in February, 1998, where it remained for nine weeks. The song stayed in the charts for 17 weeks. [2]
  2. "...Baby One More Time" entered the charts in September, 1998 and reached No. 1 in its second week in the charts, where it remained for eight weeks. The song stayed in the charts for 23 weeks. [3]
  3. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" spent seven weeks at the top spot in 1999 and two weeks in 2000. The song stayed in the charts for a total of 24 weeks. [4]
  4. "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" reached No. 1 in December, 1998 and remained in that spot for six weeks until January, 1999. The song stayed in the charts for 22 weeks. [5]

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References

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  3. 1 2 "ARIA Charts - ...Baby One More Time". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  4. "ARIA Charts - Blue (Da Ba Dee)". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  5. "ARIA Charts - Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  6. "ARIA Charts - Believe". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  7. "ARIA Charts - Scrubs". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  8. "ARIA Charts - If You Had My Love". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  9. "ARIA Charts - Kiss Me". Australian Charts Portal. 8 February 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.