Looking back at the biggest hit singles of every year, dating to the Hot 100's 1958 launch. By Xander Zellner Billboard has been publishing weekly rankings in one form or another for over a century.
The “it” in question was Aftermath, the Rolling Stones' fourth British LP (and sixth U.S. studio release), which would hit No. 1 in the U.K. charts on April 30, 1966. Aftermath was the first ...
THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT COUNTRY SONGS ACROSS ALL GENRES ... Weeks at no. 1 Weeks on chart Motown Week of December 3, 1966 click to see more Motown Capitol ...
Amazingly, in a very odd showing, it’s actually hit the milestone before. The Beatles’ 1962-1966 compilation is down two pegs on the ranking of the most-consumed albums in the U.K. this frame.