List of Songs By Canadian Artists Which Reached Number One On The Hot 100 (US)

This is a list of songs featuring Canadian artists which have reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Canadian artists are listed in bold.

Date Song Artist Weeks at No. 1
April 22, 1944 It's Love-Love-Love Guy Lombardo 2
August 7, 1954 Sh-Boom The Crew-Cuts 7
September 9, 1957 Diana Paul Anka 1
July 13, 1959 Lonely Boy Paul Anka 4
February 22, 1960 Theme from A Summer Place Percy Faith 9
December 5, 1964 Ringo Lorne Greene 1
May 9, 1970 American Woman / No Sugar Tonight The Guess Who 3
March 18, 1972 Heart of Gold Neil Young 1
March 2, 1974 Seasons in the Sun Terry Jacks 3
June 29, 1974 Sundown Gordon Lightfoot 1
August 24, 1974 (You're) Having My Baby Paul Anka and Odia Coates 3
September 28, 1974 Rock Me Gently Andy Kim 1
November 9, 1974 You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet Bachman-Turner Overdrive 1
November 4, 1978 You Needed Me Anne Murray 1
June 22, 1985 Heaven Bryan Adams 2
February 4, 1989 When I'm With You Sheriff 1
March 24, 1990 Black Velvet Alannah Myles 2
July 27, 1991 (Everything I Do) I Do It for You Bryan Adams 7
March 13, 1993 Informer Snow 7
January 22, 1994 All for Love Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting 3
February 12, 1994 The Power of Love Céline Dion 4
June 3, 1995 Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? Bryan Adams 5
March 23, 1996 Because You Loved Me Céline Dion 6
February 28, 1998 My Heart Will Go On Céline Dion 2
October 17, 1998 One Week Barenaked Ladies 1
December 5, 1998 I'm Your Angel R. Kelly and Céline Dion 6
December 22, 2001 How You Remind Me Nickelback 4
April 8, 2006 Bad Day Daniel Powter 5
July 8, 2006 Promiscuous Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland 6
February 24, 2007 Say It Right Nelly Furtado 1
April 21, 2007 Give It to Me Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake 2
May 5, 2007 Girlfriend Avril Lavigne 1
November 20, 2010 What's My Name? Rihanna featuring Drake 1
June 23, 2012 Call Me Maybe Carly Rae Jepsen 9

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