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Went to 1 in the USA on October 5, for 6 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 24, for 1 week. Went to 1 in the USA on October 23, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 20, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 12, for 5 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 17, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 9, for 4 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 15, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 21, for 5 weeks.

Went to 1 in the USA on September 28, for 9 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 18, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 17, for 5 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 2, for 5 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 21, for 2 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 27, for 2 weeks.

Went to 1 in the USA on October 26, for 1 week. Went to 1 in the USA on October 11, for 3 weeks. Went to 1 in the USA on October 15, for 10 weeks. A song that entered the Billboard charts in Dec is unlikely to have been number 1 in Jan It was, of course, number 1 in Jan The data has been corrected. The second case is more interesting. The "year" of a song is calculated as the median year of all the charts it entered, that's really the only way we could do it.

That song entered the US chart in , but the French and Brazilian charts in So the median in That is the only way it works, consider the song "Reet Petite".

So most people looking for it will be looking in , not The year took place in The songs listed here were hits that year look at the chart details. I remember many of them very well. Muddy Waters "Hootchie Cootchie Man" seems to be listed twice.

Numbers 78 and This should move it up the list. I dont find " Till we two are one " by Goergie Shaw. It reached no. This site lists the top songs of each year and all the hits anywhere by the top artists. The song you mention was a hit in the US, but nowhere else, it was not one of the world's top songs of and Georgie Shaw was not one of the top artists. So its not listed. She sang this song with Phil Cummings.

Following are the details of the song but I have not been able to find the lyrics online Originally many records were released with different titles in different countries, so there is no such thing as THE correct title. We often have to modify titles to make the entries consistent across different countries.

What source do you have for your suggestion? We list the international hits across many countries. If you want to know the hits in a particular country you need to go to a specialised site. Ben E. This song was called 'Madonna Madonna' And was top of the top twenty in the good old days of radio Luxembourg. They were the only people who would play it and used to have to fade the actual words Madonna Madonna for religeous reasons but of course that made it a huge hit at the time.

The words were Maddona Madonna I stand here alone tonight look down on me please from up above tell me how did I come to lose my love.

If you had searched for "Madonna, Madonna" in the site search box at the top of the page, or if you'd look in the Site Index you would have found it. There is a page for Lonnie Donegan that has that information on it, "Rock Island Line" was song number 40 of It reached number 8 in the Billboard charts its run there was 17 weeks starting Mar We suspect that the year of on the Acclaimed music site is incorrect, since it entered both the US and UK charts in Lonnie Donegan's version was the most successful although Leadbelly had a version of the song in Johnny Cash's version was number 93 in the Billboard chart in Feb Dear sirs: I'm from Chile So.

America, and want to make contact by e-mail with the person who's needing the lyrics of "You fooled me", "Till there was you", "Two faces in the dark", "God's little gift", by the 4 Aces,. Hi, I'm a big fan of your sites, however, may I know why this songs listed does not include the name of Clyde McPhatter. I owned a set of Atlantic Box Set, they have include his name as artist for this song.

May i know why the difference? The artists credited with this song varied from one market to another, in the Billboard charts the song was listed as abe by "Drifters" without "The" and certainly with no mention of Clyde McPhatter.

If you look at the artist's page you will see that we note some of the complexities. We, of course, have to consolidate all the entries from around the world, otherwise we won't get a reasonable impression of the total success of a particular song or album. That's why the artist name listed on a particular "Greatest Hits" album may be different from what is listed here. These are: "It shall come to pass", "You fooled me", "Till there was you", "Two faces in the dark", "God's little gift". I need them, cause I am an old admirer of this fantastic Group, and are the lyrics I am missing.



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