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The Top 50 Adult Contemporary Songs Ever
Sunday, July 17 2011 |
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, they're counting down the top 100 songs in the entire history of one of Billboard's signature (and smoothest) surveys.
Some of the genre's earliest giants infuse the list, including Elton John, Barbra Streisand and Stevie Wonder, while relatively newer artists that continue to keep AC a top-rated radio format likewise appear, including Natasha Bedingfield, Enrique Iglesias and matchbox twenty. The Top 50 Adult Contemporary Artists Ever 100 CHARIOTS OF FIRE - TITLES Vangelis 99 ALL NIGHT LONG (ALL NIGHT) Lionel Richie 98 THIS IS THE TIME Billy Joel 97 THE CANDY MAN Sammy Davis, Jr. With The Mike Curb Congregation 96 YOUR WILDEST DREAMS The Moody Blues 95 YOU'RE THE INSPIRATION Chicago 94 YOU AND I Eddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle 93 WAITING FOR A STAR TO FALL Boy Meets Girl 92 JUST THE WAY YOU ARE Billy Joel (1978) 91 MOON RIVER Henry Mancini 90 MAGIC Olivia Newton-John 89 JUST WHEN I NEEDED YOU MOST Randy Vanwarmer 88 LOVE IS FOREVER Billy Ocean 87 MUSKRAT LOVE Captain & Tennille 86 HELLO Lionel Richie (1984) 85 ISLANDS IN THE STREAM Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton 84 HEARTBREAKER Dionne Warwick 83 HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO LIVE WITHOUT YOU Michael Bolton 82 WIND BENEATH MY WINGS Bette Midler 81 WORDS GET IN THE WAY Miami Sound Machine 80 IF YOU ASKED ME TO Celine Dion (1992) 79 (I'VE HAD) THE TIME OF MY LIFE Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes 78 HEY, SOUL SISTER Train 77 BABY BABY Amy Grant 76 FOREVER AND FOR ALWAYS Shania Twain 75 DON'T WANNA LOSE YOU Gloria Estefan 74 LOST IN LOVE Air Supply 73 THE NEXT TIME I FALL Peter Cetera With Amy Grant 72 I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU Stevie Wonder 71 THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM (THE QUEST) Jack Jones 70 SEPARATE LIVES (THEME FROM WHITE NIGHTS) Phil Collinsand Marilyn Martin 69 YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL James Blunt 68 AGAINST ALL ODDS (TAKE A LOOK AT ME NOW) Phil Collins 67 MY CUP RUNNETH OVER Ed Ames (1967) 66 SAY YOU, SAY ME Lionel Richie 65 STUCK ON YOU Lionel Richie 64 THE WAY IT IS Bruce Hornsby & The Range 63 WOMAN IN LOVE Barbra Streisand 62 UNWRITTEN Natasha Bedingfield 61 RIGHT HERE WAITING Richard Marx 60 IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY NOW Simply Red 59 YOU'LL BE IN MY HEART Phil Collins 58 SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST Vanessa Williams 57 EVERYTIME YOU GO AWAY Paul Young 56 TWO HEARTS Phil Collins 55 THE ROSE Bette Midler 54 SOMETIMES LOVE JUST AIN'T ENOUGH Patty Smyth 53 THE ONE Elton John (1992)
Elton boasting the marks for most AC No. 1s (16), top 10s (38) and charted titles (68). Elton scored four No. 1s in the '70s, five in the '80s and seven in the '90s, including this summer smash (complete with seagull sound effects) that led for six weeks in 1992.
52 RESTLESS HEART Peter Cetera 51 I DON'T HAVE THE HEART James Ingram 50 YOU'RE ONLY LONELY J.D.Souther 49 HOLD ON MY HEART Genesis 48 THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Hugo Montenegro, His Orchestra And Chorus 47 MORNING DANCE Spyro Gyra 46 SHADOWS IN THE MOONLIGHT Anne Murray 45 ALWAYS ON MY MIND Willie Nelson 44 I HOPE YOU DANCE Lee Ann Womack (2001) 43 WHEN SHE CRIES Restless Heart 42 THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR Dionne & Friends 41 LOVE TAKES TIME Mariah Carey 40 FOREVER IN LOVE Kenny G 39 BREAKAWAY Kelly Clarkson 38 CAN'T WE TRY Dan Hill Duet With Vonda Shepard 37 IF EVER YOU'RE IN MY ARMS AGAIN Peabo Bryson 36 HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY Chicago 35 EVERGREEN (LOVE THEME FROM "A STAR IS BORN") Barbra Streisand (1977) 34 THE WAY WE WERE Barbra Streisand 33 WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME? Chicago 32 CRAZY LOVE Poco 31 RISE Herb Alpert 30 LET ME LOVE YOU TONIGHT Pure Prairie League 29 (EVERYTHING I DO) I DO IT FOR YOU Bryan Adams 28 YOU AND ME Lifehouse 27 SUPERMAN (IT'S NOT EASY) Five For Fighting 26 STRANGER ON THE SHORE Mr. Acker Bilk 25 IF YOU'RE GONE matchbox twenty 24 SECOND CHANCE Thirty Eight Special (1989) 23 CHERISH Kool & The Gang 22 DON'T KNOW MUCH Linda Ronstadt Featuring Aaron Neville 21 I KNEW I LOVED YOU Savage Garden 20 HOME Michael Buble 19 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Charlie Rich 18 SOMEWHERE OUT THERE (FROM "AN AMERICAN TAIL") Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram 17 A WHOLE NEW WORLD Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle 16 NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO Sergio Mendes 15 LOVE IS Vanessa Williams/Brian McKnight 14 AFTER THE LOVIN' Engelbert Humperdinck 13 HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE Bee Gees (1977) 12 BAD DAY Daniel Powter 11 LOVE IS BLUE Paul Mauriat 10 LONELY NO MORE Rob Thomas 9 HERO Enrique Iglesias 8 CHANGE THE WORLD Eric Clapton 7 YOU NEEDED ME Anne Murray 6 HELLO DOLLY! Louis Armstrong And The All Stars 5 BORN FREE Roger Williams 4 HEAVEN Los Lonely Boys 3 DRIFT AWAY Uncle Kracker Featuring Dobie Gray 2 LEAD ME ON Maxine Nightingale 1 TRULY MADLY DEEPLY Savage Garden (1998)
"I'm completely overwhelmed to be honest. I feel incredibly proud. That song changed my life and apparently continues to do so!," says Darren Hayes, formerly one-half of pop duo Savage Garden, who claims Billboard's top all-time Adult Contemporary title with its 1998 No. 1 "Truly Madly Deeply." The song spent 11 weeks at No. 1 and a staggering 123 weeks on the chart.
The 50th anniversary Adult Contemporary songs chart is based on actual performance on the weekly Adult Contemporary chart since its inception in the July 17, 1961, issue of Billboard. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower rankings on the chart earning less. Due to various changes in chart rules, chart length and in methodology throughout the years - including the implementation in 1993 of monitored airplay data from Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems - songs had varying reigns at No. 1 and on the chart. To ensure equitable representation of the biggest hits from all 50 years, earlier time frames were each weighted to account for the difference between turnover rates from those years.
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