These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in 1997. [1]
Date | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
January 4 | Robert Miles & Maria Nayler | One & One |
January 11 | Gala | Freed from Desire |
January 18 | Gala | Freed from Desire |
January 25 | Gala | Freed from Desire |
February 1 | Gala | Freed from Desire |
February 8 | Gala | Freed from Desire |
February 15 | No Doubt | Don't Speak |
February 22 | No Doubt | Don't speak |
March 1 | No Doubt | Don't speak |
March 8 | No Doubt | Don't speak |
March 15 | No Doubt | Don't speak |
March 22 | No Doubt | Don't speak |
March 29 | Gala | Let a Boy Cry |
April 5 | Gala | Let a Boy Cry |
April 12 | Gala | Let a Boy Cry |
April 19 | Gala | Let a Boy Cry |
April 26 | Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up! |
May 3 | Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up! |
May 10 | Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up! |
May 17 | Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up! |
May 24 | Funky Green Dogs | Fired Up! |
May 31 | Jantje Smit | Ik zing dit lied voor jou alleen |
June 7 | Jantje Smit | Ik zing dit lied voor jou alleen |
June 14 | Sash! | Ecuador |
June 21 | Sash! | Ecuador |
June 28 | Sash! | Ecuador |
July 5 | Sash! | Ecuador |
July 12 | Hanson | MMMBop |
July 19 | Hanson | Mmmbop |
July 26 | Hanson | Mmmbop |
August 2 | Hanson | Mmmbop |
August 9 | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans & 112 | I'll Be Missing You |
August 16 | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans & 112 | I'll be missing you |
August 23 | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans & 112 | I'll be missing you |
August 30 | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans & 112 | I'll be missing you |
September 6 | Wes | Alane |
September 13 | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans & 112 | I'll be missing you |
September 20 | Elton John | Something About the Way You Look Tonight / Candle in the Wind 1997 |
September 27 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
October 4 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
October 11 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
October 18 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
October 25 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
November 1 | Elton John | Something about the way you look tonight / Candle in the wind 1997 |
November 8 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
November 15 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
November 22 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
November 29 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
December 6 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
December 13 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
December 20 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
December 27 | Aqua | Barbie girl |
"Don't Speak" is a song by American rock band No Doubt from their third studio album, Tragic Kingdom (1995). It was released in 1996 as the third single from Tragic Kingdom in the United States by Interscope Records. Lead singer Gwen Stefani and her brother Eric Stefani, former No Doubt member, wrote the song originally as a love song. The song went through several rewrites and new versions. Gwen modified it into a breakup song about her bandmate and ex-boyfriend Tony Kanal, shortly after he ended their seven-year relationship.
"MMMBop" is a song written and performed by American pop rock band Hanson. It was released on April 15, 1997, as the lead single from their first full-length studio album, Middle of Nowhere (1997). The song was nominated for two Grammys at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards and is the band's most successful single to date. "MMMBop" was a major success worldwide, reaching number one in at least 12 countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The Very Best of the Bee Gees is a greatest hits album by British/Australian pop group the Bee Gees. It was originally released in November 1990 by Polydor Records, around the time as the Tales from the Brothers Gibb box set. The album was primarily aimed at the European market, as shown by the exclusion of the US hits "Holiday", "I Started a Joke", "Lonely Days", "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" and "Fanny ".
Secret Samadhi is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Live. It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release on February 18, 1997. It includes the singles "Lakini's Juice", "Rattlesnake", "Turn My Head", and "Freaks". The album was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on July 8, 1999.
"Men in Black" is the debut solo single of American rapper and actor Will Smith from the 1997 film Men in Black, in which he also starred. The song was released by Columbia Records on June 3, 1997, as the lead single from both the soundtrack and Smith's debut solo album, Big Willie Style (1997), and it was Smith's first solo single following his work with DJ Jazzy Jeff.
"Candle in the Wind 1997", also known as "Goodbye England's Rose" and "Candle in the Wind '97", is a song by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, a re-written and re-recorded version of their 1973 song "Candle in the Wind". It was released on 13 September 1997 as a tribute single to Diana, Princess of Wales, with the global proceeds from the song going towards Diana's charities. In many countries, it was pressed as a double A-side with "Something About the Way You Look Tonight". It was produced by Sir George Martin.
"I Believe I Can Fly" is a song written, produced, and performed by American singer R. Kelly from the soundtrack to the 1996 film Space Jam. It was originally released on November 26, 1996, and was later included on Kelly's 1998 album R. In early 1997, "I Believe I Can Fly" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached the number-one spot of the Billboard R&B Singles Chart and remained there for six non-consecutive weeks. Internationally, "I Believe I Can Fly" topped the charts in eight countries, including Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Florent Pagny is a French singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He records his work in French, as well as in Italian, Spanish and English. His greatest hits include "N'importe quoi", "Savoir aimer" and "Ma Liberté de penser"—all three were number one in France. As of 2018, he has sold more than 6 million singles and 10 million albums, becoming the 17th best-selling artist of all time in France.
The Very Best of... Sting & The Police is a compilation album issued by A&M Records on 3 November 1997, containing a mix of Police songs and Sting's solo works. It originally featured one new track, a remix of the 1978 song "Roxanne" by rap artist Sean "Puffy" Combs. The album was reissued in 1998 by PolyGram International with "Russians" removed and three added tracks: "Seven Days", "Fragile", and "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da". The original European version issued by A&M Records of this compilation instead included these tracks without removing "Russians".
Space Jam: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack album of the 1996 film starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes cast. An album featuring the film's score by James Newton Howard was also released. The soundtrack was released by Warner Sunset and Atlantic Records on October 29, 1996. "I Believe I Can Fly" by R. Kelly was first released on the soundtrack.
Ultratop is an organization which generates and publishes the official record charts in Belgium. Ultratop is a non-profit organization, created in 1995 on the initiative of the Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA), the Belgian member organization of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. Two parallel sets of charts are concurrently produced and published, one on behalf of Belgium's mainly Dutch-speaking Flanders region, and the other catering to the nation's mainly French-speaking region of Wallonia.
"Con te partirò" is an Italian song written by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics). It was first performed by Andrea Bocelli at the 1995 Sanremo Music Festival and recorded on his album of the same year, Bocelli. The single was first released as an A-side single with "Vivere" in 1995, topping the charts, first in France, where it became one of the best-selling singles of all-time, and then in Belgium, breaking the all-time record sales there.
"Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)" is a single performed by B-Real, Coolio, Method Man, LL Cool J, and Busta Rhymes from the Space Jam Soundtrack. Though the movie received mixed reviews, the soundtrack was popular. It failed to reach the Billboard Hot 100, but was successful in the United Kingdom. The video, directed by Hype Williams, is in black and white and features scenes from the movie, mostly the Monstars. The rappers wore the Monstars' jerseys from the movie while rapping on a basketball court.
"I Need You" is a song written by Eric Carmen. Versions by Euclid Beach Band (1979) and then 3T (1996) were released as singles.
"Freed from Desire" is a Eurodance song by Italian singer and songwriter Gala. Produced by Maurizio Molella and Phil Jay, it was released in 1996 as the first single from her debut album, Come into My Life (1997). It was a hit in many European countries, reaching number one in France and Belgium. The track was released in the UK in July 1997, peaking at number two and spending eight weeks inside the top 10 and 14 weeks in total in the top 75. Gala achieved a diamond recording certification in France, and a double-platinum certification in Belgium, United Kingdom and Italy.
"Alane" is a song recorded by Cameroonian artist Wes. It was released in May 1997 via various labels as the debut single from the artist's first album, Welenga (1996). The song became a hit across Europe, topping the charts in Austria, Belgium, France and the Netherlands. It is sung in the Duala language of Cameroon though the Tony Moran remix includes English lyrics.
This is a list of songs that topped the Belgian Walloon (francophone) Ultratop 40 in 1997.
Reload is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on November 18, 1997, via Elektra Records. The album is a follow-up to Load, released the previous year, and Metallica's last studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted. Reload debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 436,000 copies in its first week. It was certified 3× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping three million copies in the United States.
The Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA) is the organization that represents the interests of the music, video and video game industries in Belgium. It was founded in February 2008, when three organizations merged, namely IFPI Belgium, the local chapter of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), which represented the music industry, the Belgian Video Federation, which represented the video industry, and the Belgian Luxembourg Interactive Software Association, which represented the video game industry. BEA is listed as the local record industry association in Belgium by the IFPI.
"I'll Be Missing You" is a song by American rapper Puff Daddy and American singer Faith Evans, featuring R&B group 112, in memory of fellow Bad Boy Records artist Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, who was murdered on March 9, 1997. Released as the second single from Puff Daddy and the Family's debut album, No Way Out (1997), "I'll Be Missing You" samples the Police's 1983 hit song "Every Breath You Take" with an interpolated chorus sung by Evans and interpolated rhythm. The song also interpolates the 1929 Albert E. Brumley hymn "I'll Fly Away" and features a spoken intro over a choral version of Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings".