Posted September 14, 200816 yr 'The Twist' is America's biggest chart hit of last 50 years Chubby Checker's 'The Twist' has been named the biggest US chart hit of all time. Compiled by Billboard to mark the 50th year of the Hot 100, the list ranks songs on the basis of how they performed in their era, weighted depending on when they were successful. Checker's hit spent only three weeks at the top of the chart, but had two separate runs to the top in 1960 and 1962. 'Hey Jude' was the only single by The Beatles to make the Top Ten, but they were named the number one all-time chart act, and still hold the record for the most chart-toppers in the US with 20 singles. Santana's 'Smooth', Mariah Carey's 'We Belong Together' and Bobby Darin's 'Mack The Knife' all ranked highly. The Top Ten is as follows: 1. Chubby Checker - 'The Twist' 2. Santana - 'Smooth' 3. Bobby Darin - 'Mack The Knife' 4. LeAnn Rimes - 'How Do I Live?' 5. Los Del Rio - 'Macarena' 6. Olivia Newton-John - 'Physical' 7. Debby Boone - 'You Light Up My Life' 8. The Beatles - 'Hey Jude' 9. Mariah Carey - 'We Belong Together' 10. Toni Braxton - 'Un-Break My Heart Source: http://www.nme.com/news/the-beatles/39690
September 14, 200816 yr From http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/0 ... newssearch By Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) - How's this for a twist: Of all the No. 1 songs in the 50 years of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Chubby Checker's "The Twist" ranks as the most popular single. Elvis and the Beatles didn't even make the top five. Checker's ranking may come as a surprise to some, but not to the classic rocker. "I'm glad they've finally recognized it," said Checker of his early 1960s hit. He compared "The Twist" - named by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum as one of the 500 songs that shaped rock 'n' roll - to the creation of the telephone as a groundbreaking moment because he said it was the first time people were dancing "apart to the beat." "Anyplace on the planet, when someone has a song that has a beat, they're on the floor dancing apart to the beat, and before Chubby Checker, it wasn't here, and I think that has a lot to do with me being on the charts," he said. Santana's "Smooth," featuring Rob Thomas, is the No. 2 most popular, followed by Bobby Darin's "Mack the Knife," Leann Rimes' "How Do I Live" and "The Macarena" by Los Del Rio. The Beatles did make the top 10, coming it at No. 8 with "Hey Jude." But Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" and Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" are ahead of that hit. Rounding out the top 10: Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" at No. 9 and Toni Braxton's "Un-break My Heart" at No. 10. Geoff Mayfield, director of charts at Billboard magazine, acknowledged that the list might not jibe with some fans' personal thoughts of the most popular songs of the past 50 years. "This is simply a chronicle of how each of these songs performed in their era on the Hot 100. We're not saying these are the most memorable songs of your life. That would be something that's almost impossible to determine," said Mayfield. "Everyone has a subjective frame of reference." The Beatles do top Billboard's all-time Hot 100 artists, followed by Madonna, Elton John, Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and the Rolling Stones. Billboard.com is breaking out some of the other chart achievements (the list of most No. 1 singles by an act is topped by the Beatles) on its Web site. The Billboard Hot 100 chart measures airplay and sales information (and more recently digital downloads) in determining the nation's most popular songs. To determine the most popular song of the Hot 100 era, Billboard used a formula to determine the top song - not always relying on weeks at No. 1 since the data was reported differently in its early days. Initially, Billboard relied on stations to report the most popular songs, and got sales surveys from record stores. But Mayfield said stations often stopped reporting on a song's popularity if it was no longer a priority for record labels. And in 1991, Billboard began relying on sales data from Nielsen SoundScan and airplay data from Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. So Billboard weighted certain songs from different eras to make sure all songs were on an even playing field. "We went through each era, and we looked through the rate of turnover. The rate of turnover was very high in the late '50s and early '60s, and we had to put a weight on that to make the chart runs of that era equal to the chart runs that can be accomplished since 1991," he said. Checker's "The Twist" spent a total of only three weeks at the top of the charts, but did so twice in two separate runs more than a year apart. "It's the only song that was ever No. 1 in two different chart runs," he said. Checker said he was gratified that Billboard noted the popularity of "The Twist," and lamented that both the song and his career have been at times overlooked. "My music is less played that any performer that has been a No. 1 chart man on the planet," said Checker, who also had hits with "Pony Time," "The Fly" and "Let's Twist Again," which earned him a Grammy. "I don't get the respect that Rod Stewart gets, or the Rolling Stones, or Frankie Valli. ... But I have to deal with it."
September 15, 200816 yr From their listings other related Beatles data: http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/specials/hot100/index.shtml Other Beatles related songs in the Top 100: 31. Silly Love Songs (Wings 1976) 35. Say Say Say (Paul & Michael Jackson 1983) 39. I Want To Hold Your Hand (1964) 53. (Just Like) Starting Over (John Lennon 1980) 59. Ebony & Ivory (Paul & Stevie Wonder 1982) In the Top 100 Artists of All Time (apart from The Beatles at #1): 11. Paul McCartney/Wings (No John, George or Ringo inside the Top 100!) In The Top 50 "Rock" Songs List: 2. Hey Jude 7. Silly Love Songs 10. I Want To Hold Your Hand 13. (Just Like) Starting Over 22. My Love (Paul McCartney & Wings 1973) 37. Coming Up (Live from Glasgow) (Paul McCartney & Wings 1980) 48. She Loves You (Beatles 1963) Billboard Top Selling Song of The Year: 1964 Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand 1968 Beatles - Hey Jude 1976 Wings - Silly Love Songs Top 12: Most Weeks at #1: 2nd The Beatles 59 Wks 11th Paul McCartney/Wings 30 Wks Top 12: Most # of Hot 100 Hit Singles: 5th Beatles 72 Hits Most #1s Of All Time 1st The Beatles 20 =9th Paul McCartney/Wings 9
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