What are the top 100 Songs of all time?

What are the top 100 Songs of all time? As part of Billboard ‘s celebration of the 60th anniversary of our Hot 100 chart this week, we’re taking a deeper look at some of the

What are the top 100 Songs of all time?

As part of Billboard ‘s celebration of the 60th anniversary of our Hot 100 chart this week, we’re taking a deeper look at some of the biggest artists and singles in the chart’s history. Here, we revisit the ranking’s 100 biggest hits of all-time.

What’s the longest running No.1 song on the Billboard Hot 100?

The Beatles. The all-time top act in Hot 100 history broke through in America with this single, the first of its record 20 No. 1s. The song reigned for seven weeks, setting the record for the longest-leading debut hit on the chart for a Capitol Records act.

Which is the best K-pop song of all time?

Infinite – Paradise (2011) The brilliance of Infinite, apart from their unrivaled string of Sweetune-produced music, is how the group fashioned idol performers out of voices you would usually find elsewhere.

Who is the best band of all time?

Queen aren’t the best band of all time, the beatles are, the stones and zeppelin are better but they are seriously underrated in the band rankings, despite the mass amount of fans. This song has acapella, ballad, rock and opera and every section is mastered to perfection.

Which is the greatest one hit wonder of all time?

“It’s one of the greatest one-hit wonders ever.” 96. All Night Long (All Night) – 1983 Lionel Richie. 97. Nothing Compares 2 U – 1990 SinÉad O’Connor

Which is the best movie Song of all time?

“Over the Rainbow,” sung by Judy Garland in the 1939 musical fantasy, was picked as the top song in U.S. cinema in voting by about 1,500 actors, filmmakers, writers, critics and others in Hollywood. “That deserves it. It’s one of the great, great songs.

How are songs ranked on the Billboard Hot 100?

The Greatest of All-Time Billboard Hot 100 Songs and Artists rankings are based on weekly performance on the Hot 100 (from its inception on Aug. 4, 1958, through July 21, 2018). Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least.

Which is the second best song of all time?

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” deemed by Rolling Stone to be the second-best song of all time, gave The Rolling Stones their first U.S. No. 1, and despite being initially restricted to pirate radio stations in the U.K. (due to its sexually suggestive content), it later topped the charts there, too.