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Oldies 29/11/2023

From The Beatles' "Come Together/Something" to Taylor Swift's "Blank Space": November 29th's #1 US Singles Through the Decades

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From The Beatles' "Come Together/Something" to Taylor Swift's "Blank Space": November 29th's #1 US Singles Through the Decades
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) November 29th has witnessed some iconic songs topping the US Singles Chart, spanning different decades and genres. These songs have not only left a mark on the charts but have also shaped the music industry in their own unique ways.

1969: "COME TOGETHER/SOMETHING" by The Beatles

The Beatles' "COME TOGETHER/SOMETHING" in 1969 was a double-sided hit. "Come Together" is known for its iconic bassline and John Lennon's distinctive vocals, while "Something" by George Harrison is considered one of the greatest love songs ever written. This dual chart-topper showcased the band's incredible songwriting diversity.

1975: "THAT'S THE WAY (I LIKE IT)" by K.C. & the Sunshine Band

K.C. & the Sunshine Band's Sunshine Band">"THAT'S THE WAY (I LIKE IT)" in 1975 brought disco fever to the charts. With its infectious rhythm and catchy chorus, the song became an anthem of the disco era, and K.C.'s distinctive falsetto vocals added to its charm.


1980: "LADY" by Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers' "LADY" in 1980 is a timeless ballad that showcases Rogers' smooth vocals. Written by Lionel Richie, the song became a wedding and love song classic, proving the enduring appeal of Rogers' music.

1986: "YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME" by Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi's "YOU GIVE LOVE A BAD NAME" in 1986 is a rock anthem that propelled the band to stardom. With its energetic guitar riffs and memorable chorus, the song became a defining track of the '80s rock scene.

1997: "CANDLE IN THE WIND 1997" by Elton John

Elton John's tribute to Princess Diana, "CANDLE IN THE WIND 1997," is one of the best-selling singles of all time. The heartfelt lyrics and Elton John's emotive performance made it a moving tribute to the beloved princess.

2003: "BABY BOY" by Beyoncé & Sean Paul

Beyonce & Sean Paul">"BABY BOY" by Beyoncé & Sean Paul in 2003 is a blend of R&B and dancehall. Beyoncé's sultry vocals combined with Sean Paul's reggae-infused verses created a chart-topping hit that crossed musical boundaries.

2008: "LIVE YOUR LIFE" by T.I. & Rihanna

T.I. & Rihanna's "LIVE YOUR LIFE" in 2008 is an uplifting hip-hop track. The song sampled the famous "Numa Numa" song and became a global hit, showcasing both artists' talents.

2014: "BLANK SPACE" by Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift's "BLANK SPACE" in 2014 is a pop masterpiece. Known for its catchy melody and Swift's self-aware lyrics, the song became an instant classic and further solidified Swift's status as a pop superstar.

These songs from November 29th represent the ever-evolving musical landscape, from the iconic Beatles to contemporary pop sensations like Taylor Swift, showcasing the diversity and timelessness of music.






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