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  1. These all-time rankings are based on actual performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100 (from its launch on Aug. 4, 1958 through Oct. 10, 2015) and Billboard 200 (from Aug. 17, 1963 — when we...

    • Xander Zellner
    • The Beatles, 20 No. 1s. 20 No. 1s: “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” seven weeks at No. 1 beginning Feb. 1, 1964. “She Loves You,” two, March 21, 1964. “Can’t Buy Me Love,” five, April 4, 1964.
    • Mariah Carey, 19 No. 1s. 19 No. 1s: “Vision of Love,” four weeks at No. 1 beginning Aug. 4, 1990. “Love Takes Time,” three, Nov. 10, 1990. “Someday,” two, March 9, 1991.
    • Rihanna, 14 No. 1s. 14 No. 1s: “SOS,” three weeks at No. 1 beginning May 13, 2006. “Umbrella,” feat. JAY-Z, seven, June 9, 2007. “Take a Bow,” one, May 24, 2008.
    • Michael Jackson, 13 No. 1s. 13 No. 1s: “Ben,” one week at No. 1 beginning Oct. 14, 1972. “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” one, Oct. 13, 1979. “Rock With You,” four, Jan.
    • THE TWIST. Chubby Checker. US Release: 1960.
    • SMOOTH. Santana Feat. Rob Thomas. US Release: 1999.
    • MACK THE KNIFE. Bobby Darin. US Release: 1959.
    • UPTOWN FUNK! Mark Ronson Feat. Bruno Mars. US Release: 2015.
  2. Feb 16, 2024 · The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics. By...

  3. Aug 2, 2013 · Come along as we reveal all the songs that made the list. For the updated list of the all-time 100 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 (as of 2021), head here.

  4. Top 100 Greatest Songs of All Time · Playlist · 116 songs · 253.8K likes.

  5. The shortest tracks are "Rave On!" by Buddy Holly running 1:47, "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee Lewis (1:52), and Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody" (1:53). The longest tracks are "The End" (11:41) by the Doors; "Desolation Row" (11:21) by Bob Dylan, and "Marquee Moon" (9:58) by Television.