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List of best-selling singles. 1942 10-inch 78 rpm release of the single "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby. 1997 7-inch 45 rpm release of "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight", double A-side single by Elton John.
1. Blinding Lights. The Weeknd. 2. The Twist. Chubby Checker. 3. Smooth. Santana Featuring Rob Thomas. 4. Mack The Knife. Bobby Darin. 5. Uptown Funk! Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars. 6. How Do I...
Aug 2, 2013 · Come along as we reveal all the songs that made the list. For the updated list of the all-time 100 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 (as of 2021), head here.
- The Twist – 1960. Chubby Checker. The only song to rule the Billboard Hot 100in separate release cycles (one week in 1960, two in 1962), thanks to adults catching on to the song and its namesake dance after younger audiences popularized them.
- Smooth – 1999. SantanaFeat. Rob Thomas.
- Mack the Knife – 1959. Bobby Darin. “I love that eternally cool feel,” says Warren. “It’s a nostalgic thing: It brings me back to the songs my older sisters and my parents would play.
- Uptown Funk! – 2015. Mark RonsonFeat. Bruno Mars.
10× "Sexy and I Know It" LMFAO: 2011 6.4: 8× "Party in the U.S.A." Miley Cyrus: 2009 6.3: 13× "Dark Horse" Katy Perry featuring Juicy J: 2013 6.3: 11× "Thrift Shop" Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz: 2013 6.2: 10× "Love Story" Taylor Swift: 2008 6.2: 8× "Sail" Awolnation: 2010 6.1: 10× "Grenade" Bruno Mars: 2010 6.1: 10× "Viva la ...
SongArtist (s)Release YearClaimed Sales (million) [a]19978.84 [4]USA for Africa19858 [5]19497 [6]19436 [7]Apr 25, 2019 · Among the RIAA's (Recording Industry Association of America) biggest singles ever, Eminem and Katy Perry are the most popular artists, with three songs each in the top 25. Ed Sheeran, though,...
This list includes timeless classics such as “Imagine” by John Lennon, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen, and “Like a Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan.