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Charts / Awards 11 September, 2008

Billboard Celebrates The 50th Anniversary Of The Hot 100 With All-Time Charts And A Collector's Issue

Hot Songs Around The World

A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
569 entries in 22 charts
Birds Of A Feather
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538 entries in 25 charts
Espresso
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681 entries in 27 charts
Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
281 entries in 27 charts
I Had Some Help
Post Malone & Morgan Wallen
349 entries in 21 charts
Taste
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200 entries in 21 charts
Night Changes
One Direction
171 entries in 14 charts
Too Sweet
Hozier
534 entries in 23 charts
The Door
Teddy Swims
185 entries in 12 charts
Castle On The Hill
Ed Sheeran
252 entries in 22 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
194 entries in 3 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
199 entries in 13 charts
Grustnyi Dens
Artik & Asti
206 entries in 2 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
914 entries in 25 charts
NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Dan Klores Communications) - Fifty years ago, Billboard unveiled the "Hot 100," with Ricky Nelson's "Poor Little Fool" as the first title to top the chart that would eventually become the standard by which all music releases are measured. Today, Billboard marked the 50th anniversary of the Hot 100 by releasing special "All-Time Hot 100" charts.

Chubby Checker's "The Twist" landed the top spot on the "All-Time Hot 100 Songs" chart as the most popular single ever, while "Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas, "Mack The Knife" by Bobby Darin, "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes, and "Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)" by Los Del Rio rounded out the top five.

The "All-Time Hot 100 Artists" chart-measuring all charting titles by every act to appear on the Hot 100-was topped by The Beatles followed by Madonna, Elton John, Elvis Presley and Stevie Wonder.

Complete versions of both the "All-Time Hot 100 Songs" chart and the "All-Time Hot 100 Artists" chart are available on www.Billboard.com. Billboard will also recognize these songs and artists along with many other chart feats in a special Hot 100 Collector's Issue that hits newsstands tomorrow, September 12.

Throughout August and September, Billboard has celebrated the golden anniversary by releasing a series of Hot 100-related lists on www.Billboard.com, each marking unique achievements by artists and titles over the past 50 years. These lists and the all-time charts provide a historical overview of the Hot 100, the first-ever chart to blend airplay data with retail sales.

The Hot 100 has certainly kept up with the times, moving from reported airplay and sales data to monitored airplay and point-of-purchase sales information, tracked by Nielsen BDS and Nielsen SoundScan respectively, in 1991. More recently, the chart began incorporating digital download sales into its weekly calculations in 2005 and data from Internet streaming and on-demand music and music videos in 2007. An in-depth analysis of the chart's first 50 years-with adjusted weighting for earlier years when the chart had a faster turnover-results in a sophisticated methodology that makes the "All-Time Hot 100 Songs" the first Hot 100-based ranking derived from overall chart performance, without confining the methodology to weeks at No. 1 or weeks in top 10. And, unlike all-time lists posted by other music journals, Billboard's "All-Time Hot 100 Songs" and the related "All-Time Hot100 Artists" rank songs and acts according to actual chart performance, rather than opinion.

"Billboard broke the mold by creating the Hot 100 fifty years ago and since then it has become a household name and industry standard," said Bill Werde, editorial director for Billboard. "We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone with a music legend like Chubby Checker. If not for pioneers like him, Billboard and the music industry as a whole could never have become what it is today."

"Billboard's charts department strives to make sure our menu of charts stays up to date with the market, as illustrated by changes we've implemented in recent years to the methodology of The Billboard Hot 100," said Geoff Mayfield, director of chart and senior analyst for Billboard. "Over the course of its 50-year history, the Hot 100 has distinguished itself as the world's most authoritative singles chart and underlined Billboard's position as the authority on music. The anniversary of the Hot 100 is a testament of our charts and editorial teams' passion to provide fans with relevant and timely information about America's favorite music."

The following "All-Time Hot 100" charts are currently available on www.Billboard.com:
The Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Songs
The Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Artists
It's Only Rock & Roll: Top Billboard Hot 100 Rock Songs
Gone Country: Top Billboard Hot 100 Country Songs
Sweet Soul Music: Top Billboard Hot 100 R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
Hits Don't Lie: Top Billboard Hot 100 Latin Songs

Previously announced Hot 100-related charts include:
Hot 100 Songs of the Year: 1958-2007
Every No. 1 Song: 1958-2008
Song With the Most Weeks at No. 1
One-Hit Wonders
Most Weeks at No. 1 By Artist
Most Hot 100 Hits By Artist
Most No. 2 Hits Without Reaching No. 1 By Artist
Most Weeks at No. 2 Without Reaching No. 1 By Title
Different Songs, Same Titles To Hit No. 1
Same Songs To Hit No. 1 By Two Different Artists
Most No. 1s By Artist (All-Time)
To view the "All-Time Hot 100" charts or to order a copy of Billboard's Hot 100 Collector's Issue, visit www.billboard.com.






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