On This Day in 1992, One of the Most Successful Singles of All Time Started Its 14-Week Run at No. 1
On this day, November 28, 1992, one of the most successful singles of all time started its dominant No. 1 run on the Billboard Hot 100.
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No. 1 Hits That Topped the Charts the Longest
These tracks didn’t just top the Billboard Hot 100—they stayed there, breaking records and setting new standards for success.
The Lifetime Career Achievement honor and the top award went to Lorrie Morgan. The 66-year-old country singer, a top country ...
Jazz pianist Gerald Clayton has a new album. We have a few questions. After a couple of decades as one of his field’s most ...
The NYPD has ramped up security at the Macy’s Parade according to a bulletin obtained by ABC News. The police department has ...
While her Love Don’t Cost a Thing – her performances certainly do. Last weekend, Jennifer Lopez touched down in Udaipur, ...
We at Marie Claire have scoured the cinematic archives and rounded up the best '90s films of all time, featuring some of the ...
This year, Winter Wonderland organisers say the event "promises to be even more enchanting, with a host of festive delights for all ages". I was given an exclusive look around the site before doors ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 29: In 1880, the 1,100-seat Grand Opera House opened in Hamilton, Ont. It gave the city a proper auditorium for theatrical and musical presentations, and attracted top ...
Doja Cat delivered a surprise lyric change for the Brisbane crowd in a ferocious 27-song spectacle that left fans screaming.
And one of the energizers behind that push is Adam Blackstone, in his newly created role as creative director for the recently rebranded venue Live at The Sun Rose. Explore Adam Blackstone Alicia Keys ...
"I’m so proud of it because I feel like it just created this really special show,” Pentatonix member Kirstin Maldonado said.
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