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Billboards Hot 100 50th Anniversary Top 50 of All-Time

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1958-2008 50th Anniversary Top 50 of all time
Curious how this was compiled...not surprised at Number One.....can anyone explain why I wasn't surprised at #1....and a very startling exclusion considering the magnitude of his chart success...

1 "The Twist" – Chubby Checker
2 "Smooth" – Santana featuring Rob Thomas
3 "Mack the Knife" – Bobby Darin
4 "How Do I Live" – LeAnn Rimes
5 "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" – Los del Río
6 "Physical" – Olivia Newton-John
7 "You Light Up My Life" – Debby Boone
8 "Hey Jude" – The Beatles
9 "We Belong Together" – Mariah Carey
10 "Un-Break My Heart" – Toni Braxton
11 "Yeah!" – Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
12 "Bette Davis Eyes" – Kim Carnes
13 "Endless Love" – Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
14 "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" – Rod Stewart
15 "Foolish Games" / "You Were Meant for Me" – Jewel
16 "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" – Bryan Adams
17 "I'll Make Love to You" – Boyz II Men
18 "Theme from A Summer Place" – Percy Faith & His Orchestra
19 "Le Freak" – Chic
20 "How Deep Is Your Love" – Bee Gees
21 "Eye of the Tiger" – Survivor
22 "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" – Andy Gibb
23 "Low" – Flo Rida featuring T-Pain
24 "Too Close" – Next
25 "Every Breath You Take" – The Police
26 "Flashdance... What a Feeling" – Irene Cara
27 "Tossin' and Turnin'" – Bobby Lewis
28 "The Battle of New Orleans" – Johnny Horton
29 "One Sweet Day" – Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men
30 "Truly Madly Deeply" – Savage Garden
31 "Silly Love Songs" – Paul McCartney & Wings
33 "Let's Get It On" – Marvin Gaye
34 "Another One Bites the Dust" – Queen
35 "Say Say Say" – Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson
36 "How You Remind Me" – Nickelback
37 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" – Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando
38 "It's All in the Game" – Tommy Edwards
39 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" – The Beatles
40 "Shadow Dancing" – Andy Gibb
41 "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" – Elton John
42 "No One" – Alicia Keys
43 "End of the Road" – Boyz II Men
44 "Call Me" – Blondie
45 "Let Me Love You" – Mario
46 "Stayin' Alive" – The Bee Gees
47 "Lady" – Kenny Rogers
48 "I'm a Believer" – The Monkees
49 "Gold Digger" – Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx
50 "Apologize" – Timbaland featuring OneRepublic
 
Billboard has lost all believability with a list such as this. Some of these songs barely sold at all
 
LeeAnn Rimes at #4?

Give me a break - who compiled this list?
8)
 
NOTHING post 1991, (when the charts compilation rules changed) should be included in this list.
Late 1991 thru today are under different methodologies, that are allowing many songs to stay at #1 or #2 for many weeks (One Sweet Day or Macarena for example), therefore are being ranked high with the classics.
 
I am in complete agreement with all the comments.....so far it looks like "Beauty is in the Age of the beholder" had it not been a weighted compilation it could have looked more like a chronological backwards chart starting from 2008 backwards...the modern day songs sold more copies, but they did take chart history, position and longevity into account along with sales, and also since The Twist was number one two different years it is always a cinch to finish #1 on most all-time charts. The first Hot 100 chart debut was mid 1958, which might explain the glaring MIA Elvis Presley...
 
At one time "I'm A Believer" was the biggest selling record of the 60s and now they tell us it's listed at #48 of all time.
They use different standards for measuring these hits now than they did years ago, so how can you compare?
Sorry I don't buy it. ;D
 
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