Billboard’s 50-year chart overview

December 4th, 2008 by Eric Snider in News

Billboard magazine, long the music industry bible, celebrated the 50-year anniversary of its Hot 100 singles chart not too long ago, and issued a compilation of the top songs and artists of the last half-century. I’m not even that much of a chart hound and I got lost in the lists for quite awhile. Billboard’s Hot 100 is based on actual sales and airplay, and therefore has been an accurate historical gauge for what’s really been popular in music over the years. Peruse the 50-year charts here.

Here’s a quick quiz before you go browsing:

1. One man (who was a member of two bands) is in the Top 11 artists. Who is it?

2. Janet Jackson and Michael Jackson both made the Top 10 artists. Which one placed higher?

3. What contemporary hard-rock band placed highest on the Hot 100 list?

4. Who placed more solo songs on the Hot 100, Paul McCartney or John Lennon?

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3 Responses to “Billboard’s 50-year chart overview”

  1. Eric Snider Says:

    1. Paul McCartney
    2. Janet (7), Michael (8)
    3. Nickelback, “How Your Remind Me” (No. 36)
    4. Lennon. McCartney had one with Wings, one with Stevie Wonder and one with Michael Jackson

  2. Eric Snider Says:

    Clarification. McCartney did not place a strictly solo song on the Hot 100 50th.

  3. Web Editor Says:

    Nickelback… *shiver*

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