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Oldies 24 November, 2023

From Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make Believe" To Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next": A Historical Look At November 24th's #1 US Singles

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From Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make Believe" To Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next": A Historical Look At November 24th's #1 US Singles
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) November 24th has been a day of musical milestones in the US Singles Chart, showcasing a diverse range of artists and genres. Each of these #1 hits has contributed to the musical landscape of their respective eras, offering insights into the evolving tastes and trends in popular music.

1958: "IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE" by Conway Twitty

"IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE" by Conway Twitty in 1958 is a classic example of the crossover appeal between country and rock 'n' roll. Twitty's heartfelt performance and the song's blend of genres made it a timeless hit that resonated with a wide audience.

1962: "BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY" by The Four Seasons

The Four Seasons with "BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY" in 1962 delivered a unique sound with Frankie Valli's falsetto leading the way. The song's catchy melody and harmonious vocals contributed to the band's string of successes during the early '60s.

1973: "PHOTOGRAPH" by Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr's "PHOTOGRAPH" in 1973 showcased his talent as a solo artist post-Beatles. The song, with its heartfelt lyrics and memorable melody, stood as a testament to Starr's enduring appeal in the world of music.

1979: "NO MORE TEARS (ENOUGH IS ENOUGH)" by Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer

Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer">"NO MORE TEARS (ENOUGH IS ENOUGH)" by Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer in 1979 was a powerful duet that blended the vocal prowess of two music legends. The song's fusion of pop and disco elements made it an iconic track of the era.

1984: "WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO-GO" by Wham!

Wham!'s "WAKE ME UP BEFORE YOU GO-GO" in 1984 is a quintessential '80s pop song, known for its upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics. The track encapsulated the vibrant and colorful energy of the decade's pop scene.

1990: "LOVE TAKES TIME" by Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey with "LOVE TAKES TIME" in 1990 demonstrated her vocal range and emotional depth. This ballad, characterized by Carey's signature melismatic style, further established her as a leading figure in '90s pop and R&B.

2001: "FAMILY AFFAIR" by Mary J. Blige

"FAMILY AFFAIR" by Mary J. Blige in 2001 was a pivotal song in R&B, blending hip-hop beats with soulful vocals. Blige's approach to this track underscored her status as the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul."


2007: "KISS KISS" by Chris Brown

Chris Brown's "KISS KISS" in 2007, featuring T-Pain, stood out for its blend of R&B and hip-hop. The song's catchy hook and danceable beat represented the evolving sound of mainstream R&B in the late 2000s.

2012: "ONE MORE NIGHT" by Maroon 5

Maroon 5 with "ONE MORE NIGHT" in 2012 combined pop-rock elements with a reggae influence. The song's catchy chorus and Adam Levine's distinctive vocals made it a chart-topping hit, showcasing the band's ability to adapt and evolve with contemporary music trends.

2018: "THANK U, NEXT" by Ariana Grande

"THANK U, NEXT" by Ariana Grande in 2018 became an anthem of self-empowerment and resilience. The song's honest lyrics and Grande's vocal prowess resonated with a wide audience, marking a significant moment in her career.

These #1 hits from November 24th reflect the dynamic and ever-changing nature of popular music, each leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of their respective eras.






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