Pop Music Hits

Popular Music Charts of All Time

Archive for September, 2008

Pop Music HistoryAccording to wikipedia, the origins of pop music can be traced back in Napoli Italy, in 1679, when Alessandro Scarlatti composed his first opera, or even earlier, when Francesco Provenzale coined the musical language that Scarlatti popularized: light, lively and catchy. They placed the emphasis on arias, clearly separated from the “recitativo”, and grounded the arias on a strong sense of rhythm and melody.

An important turning point for popular music was the “speed war” of the late 1940s: a battle among the record labels of the day to enforce their own standard. The dominating format, the 10 inches (25 cm) 78 (rpm) disc, was challenged in 1948 by the new 33 ? rpm 12 inches (30 cm), and then in 1949 by the 45 rpm 7 inches (18 cm). Next came the switch in the material records were made of, from shellac to vinyl; the new component, combined with the slow 33 ? rpm playing speed, allowed recordings to extend their duration further than was previously possible, and gave birth to the long playing record (LP). Changes continued with the invention of the multitrack tape recorder, permitting completely electronic studio recordings for the first time, and the advent of stereophonic sound in 1958.

The first major pop stars as such were the crooners of the 1930s and ’40s. Bing Crosby sold millions of records, as did Frank Sinatra (arguably the first modern pop star, with screaming teenage female fans – the bobbysoxers), and in Britain, Al Bowly.

Curiously, pop music charts as such didn’t exist until 1952, when the first Top Twenty was recorded. It came at an interesting time, as “teenagers” really came into being.

  1. Last Dance – Donna Summer
  2. Disco Inferno – Trammps
  3. Wonderful Tonight (Live) – Eric Clapton
  4. Just The Way You Are – Billy Joel
  5. Summer Nights – Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta
  6. We are the champions – Queen
  7. Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees
  8. We Will Rock You – Queen
  9. Copacabana – Barry Manilow
  10. Macho Man – Village People
  1. Dancing Queen – Abba
  2. Queen – We Will Rock You – Queen
  3. Brick House – Commodores
  4. Got To Give It Up – Marvin Gaye
  5. Disco Inferno – The Trammps
  6. Hotel California – Eagles
  7. Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffett
  8. Don’t Stop – Fleetwood Mac
  9. Moondance – Van Morrison
  10. Free Bird – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  1. December, 1963 – Oh What A Night! – Four Seasons
  2. Shake Your Booty – KC and The Sunshine Band
  3. Afternoon Delight – The Starland Vocal Band
  4. You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine – Lou Rawls
  5. Get Up Offa That Thing – James Brown
  6. Take The Money And Run – Steve Miller Band
  7. Dream On – Aerosmith
  8. More Than a Feeling – Boston
  9. You Sexy Thing – Hot Chocolate
  10. Love Machine – The Miracles
  1. Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band
  2. That’s The Way – KC and the Sunshine Band
  3. Cut the Cake – Average White Band
  4. Lady Marmalade – Patti & LaBelle
  5. Jive Talkin’ – Bee Gees
  6. You’re The First, The Last, My Everything – Barry White
  7. Shining Stars – Earth Wind and Fire
  8. Some Kind Of Wonderful – Grand Funk
  9. Send In The Clowns – Judy Collins
  10. Hustle – Van McCoy
  1. Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
  2. Takin’ Care of Business – Bachman Turner Overdrive
  3. The Loco-Motion – Grand Funk
  4. The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me – Gladys Knight and
    the Pips
  5. Piano Man – Billy Joel
  6. Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe – Barry White
  7. The Way We Were – Barbara Streisand
  8. Kung Fu Fighting – Carl Douglas
  9. Jungle Boogie – Kool and the Gang
  10. Tell Me Something Good – Rufus
  1. Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye
  2. Love Train: The Best of the O’Jays – O’Jays
  3. Money – Pink Floyd
  4. Ramblin’ Man – Allman Brothers Band
  5. Friends – Bette Midler
  6. Time in a Bottle – Jim Croce
  7. Touch Me In The Morning – Diana Ross
  8. Crocodile Rock – Elton John
  9. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life – Stevie Wonder
  10. Feelin’ Stronger Every Day – Chicago
  1. American Pie – Don McLean
  2. Lean on Me – Bill Withers
  3. Nights In White Satin – Moody Blues
  4. I’ll Take You There – Staple Singers
  5. Precious and Few – Climax
  6. Let’s Stay Together – Al Green
  7. Goodbye To Love – Carpenters
  8. School’s Out – Alice Cooper
  9. Me & Mrs. Jones – Billy Paul
  1. You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor
  2. Joy To The World – Three Dog Night
  3. Brown Sugar – Rolling Stones
  4. Stairway To Heaven – Led Zeppelin
  5. Imagine – John Lennon
  6. What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
  7. Proud Mary – Ike and Tina Turner
  8. Friends- Elton John
  9. Maggie May – Rod Stewart
  10. Hot Pants – James Brown
  1. I’ll Be There – Jackson Five
  2. (They Long To Be) Close To You – Carpenters
  3. ABC – Jackson Five
  4. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross
  5. Wonder of You – Elvis Presley
  6. Tears of a Clown – Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
  7. Evil Ways – Santana
  8. 25 Or 6 To 4 – Chicago
  9. The Letter- Joe Cocker
  10. Band of Gold – Freda Payne