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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 10:59am | IP Logged Quote elcoleccionista


Artists that you recall had more than a couple number two's on the Hot 100?

Madonna had some classics next to the top spot:

Material Girl
Causing A Commotion
Express Yourself
Cherish
I'll Remember
Frozen

Mariah Carey also had a few as I can recall (am I forgetting another one?)

Can't Let Go
Loverboy
Shake It Off

Other two's?


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Welcome back, Johann - we missed you. A couple of "golden oldies" for you - The 1st 3 Blood Sweat & Tears hits got to #2; "You've Made Me So Very Happy, Spinning Wheel, And When I Die"; Creedence Clearwater Revival had FIVE #2's: "Proud Mary, Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Travelin' Band, Lookin' Out My Back Door"; neither group EVER had a #1 Billboard hit single; I think "Back Door" might've might hit #1 Cashbox or Record World...

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Posted: 10 July 2006 at 12:31pm | IP Logged Quote Paul Haney

Elvis Presley had 6 #2's, The Carpenters had 5, Elton John and Janet Jackson each had 4.
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you're missing the biggest number two'er of all time without a numbner one..........ccr had 5 number 2's WITHOUT a number one!!!!!!!!

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It's amazing how many massive songs Madonna has had stuck behind some rather forgettable #1's.
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edtop40 wrote:
you're missing the biggest number two'er of all time without a numbner one..........ccr had 5 number 2's WITHOUT a number one!!!!!!!!


OUCH!
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edtop40 wrote:
you're missing the biggest number two'er of all time without a numbner one..........ccr had 5 number 2's WITHOUT a number one!!!!!!!!


Jim already mentioned CCR in a previous post!
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Switching over to albums for a minute...what surprises me is that Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" is one of the most popular songs of all time, yet it was never released as a commercial single and its parent album could not hit No. 1. IIRC, it sat at No. 2 for 4 weeks.

Go figure!
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paul......yes.........my fault.....the ccr note was buried in his comment and i didn't see it until AFTER i posted that comment......

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Underground Dub wrote:
It's amazing how many massive songs Madonna has had stuck behind some rather forgettable #1's.


True. I don't know about "Cherish", but I would have liked to see "Express Yourself" honor its "don't go for second best baby" line.
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En Vogue had three singles peak at #2: "Hold On", "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)", and "Don't Let Go (Love)". That ties Blood, Sweat & Tears in second place all-time for most #2 songs without a #1.
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Posted: 11 July 2006 at 12:50pm | IP Logged Quote Underground Dub

Another artist where I would have thought all three of their #2's were #1's.

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Posted: 11 July 2006 at 1:02pm | IP Logged Quote elcoleccionista

Thanks for that one, Todd!
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Underground Dub wrote:
Another artist where I would have thought all three of their #2's were #1's.



Of course, keep in mind we're all going by Billboard Hot 100 peak positions. It's possible other national music charts may have had some of these songs ranked at #1.
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