With this collection, you'll get to relive the magic of the past six decades, from the early days of rock 'n' roll to the modern pop hits of the 21st century. Whether you're a music historian, a DJs, or simply a music lover, this collection is a treasure trove of iconic songs that are sure to get you grooving.
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: For the starting year of your request, specific playlists like 1956 Billboard THE HOT 100 feature the top tracks from artists like Elvis Presley and The Platters.
Websites like Discogs and AllMusic also provide extensive lists of Billboard Top 100 hits for various years.
In the early 2000s, songs began staying on the charts much longer. For instance, Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours" (2008) set a then-record of 76 weeks on the chart.
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The chart may change from week to week, but its greatest songs endure forever. The music is the message, and the message deserves to be heard—now and for generations to come.
The 1990s saw the emergence of alternative rock, grunge, and hip-hop, with artists like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Tupac Shakur making a significant impact on the chart. Some notable hits from this era include:
The arrival of in 1964 reshaped the charts entirely. The dataset captures this monumental shift, as well as the rise of other iconic acts like The Rolling Stones , The Beach Boys , and Aretha Franklin . During this era, the album became the dominant artistic format, but the Hot 100 continued to be the definitive metric for a single's success.