New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Exploring the diverse range of music that topped the US Singles chart on this day through the years.
The Late 1950s: Conway Twitty's Rockabilly Charm
Conway Twitty's 1958 hit "IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE" combined rockabilly with a ballad's soul, setting the stage for the future of rock and country music.
The Early 1960s: The Crystals' Girl Group Revolution
The Crystals' 1962 classic "HE'S A REBEL" captured the essence of the girl group era with its infectious melody and spirited vocals.
The Early 1970s: Eddie Kendricks' Soulful Groove
Eddie Kendricks' 1973 funk-infused "KEEP ON TRUCKIN'" brought a new level of rhythm and soul to the music scene.
The Late 1970s: Eagles' Rock Anthem
The Eagles' 1979 hit "HEARTACHE TONIGHT" combined classic rock elements with a modern edge, creating a timeless anthem.
Mariah Carey's 1990 ballad "LOVE TAKES TIME" showcased her extraordinary vocal range and emotive power, solidifying her as a pop icon.
The Early 2000s: Mary J. Blige's R&B Evolution
Mary J. Blige's 2001 hit "FAMILY AFFAIR" brought a fresh, hip-hop infused sound to R&B, influencing the genre's future direction.
The Late 2000s: Chris Brown's Dance-Pop Fusion
Chris Brown's 2007 track "KISS KISS" combined dance-pop elements with R&B, creating a catchy and energetic hit.
The Early 2010s: Maroon 5's Pop Rock Mastery
Maroon 5's 2012 hit "ONE MORE NIGHT" showcased their ability to blend pop rock with catchy hooks, dominating the charts.
The Late 2010s: Maroon 5 & Cardi B's Chart-Topping Collaboration
The 2018 collaboration between Maroon 5 & Cardi B, Maroon 5 & Cardi B">"GIRLS LIKE YOU", combined pop-rock with hip-hop, creating a cross-genre hit that resonated with a wide audience.
Spanning over six decades, these November 10th chart-toppers reflect the evolving landscape of popular music, each leaving its unique stamp on the history of music and culture.