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Hot 100 Turns 60! The Top 60 Songs That Never Reached No. 1
by Xander Zellner
August 02, 2018, 2:33pm EDT
As we celebrate the Billboard Hot 100‘s 60th anniversary, Billboard looks at the silver medalists, the runners-up, and third-, fourth-, fifth- or, in one case, sixth-place finishers, i.e., the hits that didn’t reach No. 1 on the weekly ranking, but were huge hits nonetheless.
LeAnn Rimes‘ “How Do I Live” ranks at No. 1 on the list below, as the smash ballad peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 in 1997-98. It had the unfortunate timing of being blocked by Elton John’s biggest hit, “Candle in the Wind”/”Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” which spent 14 weeks at No. 1. Still, “Live” logged 32 weeks in the top 10 and 69 total weeks on the chart, both records at the time. Its sustainability on the chart helped it land at No. 5 on the recap of the Hot 100’s top 600 songs of all time, marking one of only two non-No. 1s in the top 50.
Among hits on the list below is one that never hit the top five on the weekly Hot 100: Jason Mraz’s 2008 hit “I’m Yours.” The track shows in large part because it spent a then-record 76 total weeks on the Hot 100 (breaking Rimes’ record with “Live”). The longevity mark has since been broken twice, by AWOLNATION’s “Sail” (79 weeks) and current record-holder Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive” (87 weeks), both in 2014.
Without further ado, here, from No. 60 to No. 1, are the biggest hits in the Hot 100’s 60-year history that never reached No. 1, although their legacies as smashes are ensured regardless.
Rank, Title, Artist, Peak Position, Peak Date
60. “High Enough,” Damn Yankees, No. 3, Jan. 12, 1991
59. “Don’t Know Much,” Linda Ronstadt feat. Aaron Neville, No. 2, Dec. 23, 1989
58. “Pump Up the Jam,” Technotronic feat. Felly, No. 2, Jan. 20, 1990
57. “Don’t Let Go (Love),” En Vogue, No. 2, Jan. 18, 1997
56. “Donna,” Ritchie Valens, No. 2, Feb. 23, 1959
55. “The Rubberband Man,” The Spinners, No. 2, Dec. 4, 1976
54. “I’m Yours,” Jason Mraz, No. 6, Sept. 20, 2008
53. “Party All the Time,” Eddie Murphy, No. 2, Dec. 28, 1985
52. “Harden My Heart,” Quarterflash, No. 3, Feb. 13, 1982
51. “Get Up and Boogie (That’s Right),” Silver Convention, No. 2, June 12, 1976
50. “Bird Dog,” The Everly Brothers, No. 2, Sept. 15, 1958
49. “Bad Romance,” Lady Gaga, No. 2, Dec. 5, 2009
48. “Exodus,” Ferrante & Teicher, No. 2, Jan. 23, 1961
47. “All That She Wants,” Ace of Base, No. 2, Nov. 6, 1993
46. “1, 2, Step,” Ciara feat. Missy Elliott, No. 2, Jan. 8, 2005
45. “Where My Girls At?,” 702, No. 4, June 19, 1999
44. “How to Save a Life,” The Fray, No. 3, Oct. 7, 2006
43. “Stay With Me,” Sam Smith, No. 2, Aug. 16, 2014
42. “Woman,” John Lennon, No. 2, March 21, 1981
41. “Some Nights,” fun., No. 3, Sept. 29, 2012
40. “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” Celine Dion, No. 2, Oct. 26, 1996
39. “Gloria,” Laura Branigan, No. 2, Nov. 27, 1982
38. “The Way I Are,” Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson, No. 3, Aug. 25, 2007
37. “I Love You Always Forever,” Donna Lewis, No. 2, Aug. 24, 1996
36. “Dancing Machine,” Jackson 5, No. 2, May 18, 1974
35. “Twisted,” Keith Sweat, No. 2, Aug. 17, 1996
34. “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here,” Deborah Cox, No. 2, Dec. 5, 1998
33. “If I Ain’t Got You,” Alicia Keys, No. 4, July 3, 2004
32. “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift, No. 2, Aug. 22, 2009
31. “Limbo Rock,” Chubby Checker, No. 2, Dec. 22, 1962
30. “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart),” Backstreet Boys, No. 2, Sept. 6, 1997
29. “Since U Been Gone,” Kelly Clarkson, No. 2, April 9, 2005
28. “Y.M.C.A.,” Village People, No. 2, Feb. 3, 1979
27. “Don’t Let Me Down,” The Chainsmokers feat. Daya, No. 3, July 16, 2016
26. “Wake Me Up!,” Avicii, No. 4, Oct. 5, 2013
25. “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight,” England Dan & John Ford Coley, No. 2, Sept. 25, 1976
24. “Poison,” Bell Biv DeVoe, No. 3, June 9, 1990
23. “Kryptonite,” 3 Doors Down, No. 3, Nov. 11, 2000
22. “Hey, Soul Sister,” Train, No.3, April 10, 2010
21. “Dynamite,” Taio Cruz, No. 2, Aug. 21, 2010
20. “From a Distance,” Bette Midler, No. 2, Dec. 15, 1990
19. “Thinking Out Loud,” Ed Sheeran, No. 2, Jan. 31, 2015
18. “I Wanna Sex You Up,” Color Me Badd, No. 2, June 8, 1991
17. “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum, No. 2, March 20, 2010
16. “He’ll Have to Go,” Jim Reeves, No. 2, March 7, 1960
15. “Trap Queen,” Fetty Wap, No. 2, May 16, 2015
14. “Hanging by a Moment,” Lifehouse, No. 2, June 16, 2001
13. “Breathe,” Faith Hill, No. 2, April 22, 2000
12. “Counting Stars,” OneRepublic, No. 2, Jan. 18, 2014
11. “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons, No. 3, July 6, 2013
10. “Nobody Knows,” The Tony Rich Project, No. 2, March 23, 1996
9. “Another Night,” Real McCoy, No. 3, Nov. 12, 1994
8. “You Make Me Wanna,” Usher, No. 2, Oct. 25, 1997
7. “Hurts So Good,” John Mellencamp, No. 2, Aug. 7, 1982
6. “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” Foreigner, No. 2, Nov. 28, 1981
5. “You’re Still the One,” Shania Twain, No. 2, May 2, 1998
4. “Whoomp! (There It Is),” Tag Team, No. 2, July 31, 1993
3. “Apologize,” Timbaland feat. OneRepublic, No. 2, Nov. 10, 2007
2. “You Were Meant for Me”/”Foolish Games,” Jewel, No. 2, April 19, 1997
1. “How Do I Live,” LeAnn Rimes, No. 2, Dec. 13, 1997