Billboard Hot 100 50th Anniversary Charts - Complete List of "Billboard 50th Anniversary" Charts

Complete List of "Billboard 50th Anniversary" Charts

  • "All-Time Hot 100 Top Songs"
  • "All-Time Top Artists"
  • "All-Time Top Latin Songs"
  • "All-Time Top Country Songs"
  • "All-Time Top R&B/Hip-Hop Songs"
  • "All-Time Top Rock Songs"
  • "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)"

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