TRACING POPULAR TASTES : US #1 SINGLES LEADERBOARD.
This post: 1955-92. More: tomorrow.
Caffè Lattè traces the shifts in popular music through the decades…
-THE LEADERBOARD-
The Rock Era is said to have begun in 1955 when “Rock Around The Clock” became the first rock ‘n’ roll disc to reach #1 on Billboard’s Singles Chart. Since then, pop music has spawned countless sub-genres, including: new wave, disco, Merseybeat, garage, hip hop, punk, grunge, funk, psychedelic soul, folk rock and Motown.
This series charts the changes in trends and how they have impacted the chart statistics from the American perspective. Every single that reached #1 in the U.S.A. since mid- 1955 to the present is taken into account. Acts are ranked according to how many chart-topping songs they have achieved and separated by number of weeks spent in the top position.
The Beatles moved into the top of this leaderboard in 1970 and have remained in front ever since. No other act has accumulated as many No. 1 singles. There has been much change in the lower ranks over subsequent decades.
The new decade saw new names appear among the chart champs with a resurgence for Madonna, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, George Michael.
PART ELEVEN
July 1955-1992
1. THE BEATLES 20 59
2. ELVIS PRESLEY 17 77
3. MICHAEL JACKSON* 12 36
4. THE SUPREMES 12 22
5. WHITNEY HOUSTON 10 30
6. MADONNA 10 21
7. THE BEE GEES 9 27
8. PAUL McCARTNEY 8 25
9. GEORGE MICHAEL 8 18
10.THE ROLLING STONES 8 17
11.STEVIE WONDER* 7 17
12.ELTON JOHN* 7 16
13.PHIL COLLINS 7 15
14.DIANA ROSS* 6 20
15.MARIAH CAREY 6 16
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