Old charts on the net
brentnewtown said on June 30, 2005 11:09:
i like looking at old music charts (esp those during the time roxette were popular globally). below is a link to a site that has old american charts:
http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/index.htm
does anyone know of other websites showing similar?
i’d love to see old australian charts but it seems our charts that far back are not available (see http://www.aria.com.au )
LittleSpooky said on June 30, 2005 19:03:
I did think it was cool that Roxette is just shy of being in the top 100 according to the site you posted, Brent:
http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2004/toppop3.htm
Santi said on June 30, 2005 20:04:
Wow, ABBA is just 474... but well, the ranking is just from 1980...
Staffany said on June 30, 2005 23:52:
That website is full of anomimous names... Who remember these atists?
- New Edition
- Jodeci
- Tony! Toni! Tone!
- Coolio
- Chingy
Hilarious!!!!!!
LittleSpooky said on July 1, 2005 01:07:
Steff: Those aren’t anonymous names. I’ve heard their music in the late 80s and all through the 90s.
AURYTE said on July 3, 2005 11:06:
How about http://www.hitlistan.se/
By the way, does anyone know how many #1 hits ABBA had in the US?
GT_85 said on July 3, 2005 12:26:
There has been 6 Swedish songs on the number one spot in the US. 4 of them by Roxette, 1 with Björn Skifs (Hooked on a feeling) And one more, i don´t know if it is Abba or Ace of Base.
Roxette-atic said on July 3, 2005 15:30:
Actually, there has been 7 swedish US #1s. 4 by roxette, one from Björn Skifs ( Blue Swede), one from ABBA AND one from Ace of Base.
Rox-Van said on June 30, 2005 18:54:
thank you