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Adult Contemporary Hits Of The Nineties

#1 Adult Contemporary Hits Of The Nineties as listed on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. Includes 32 top hits by Elton John, Rod Stewart, Mariah Carey, Madonna, Celine Dion, Tina Turner, George Michael and more…

The Adult Contemporary Recurrent charts ranks airplay from the grownup modern radio stations within the United States chart which have reached recurrent standards.

Exceptions are generally made, normally on a case-by-case foundation. Occasionally an older music is re-released (for instance, featured on a present film soundtrack and given a renewed promotional push from a file label) or a music can take an prolonged period of time to climb to place fifteen. Billboard chart managers in the end make the choice about which songs can stay on the present chart in such circumstances.

Songbook arranged for piano, vocal and guitar.

Song list:

  • Baby, Baby – Amy Grant
  • Can You Feel The Love Tonight – Elton John
  • Can’t Let Go – Mariah Carey
  • Cry For Help – Rick Astley
  • Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me – Elton John and George Michael
  • Downtown Train – Rod Stewart
  • Forever In Love – KennyG
  • From A Distance – Bette Midler
  • Have I Told You Lately – Rod Stewart
  • Hazard – Richard Marx
  • Hold On – Wilson Phillips
  • How Am I Supposed To Live Without You – Michael Bolton
  • I Don’t Wanna Cry – Mariah Carey
  • I Don’t Wanna Fight – Tina Turner
  • I’ll Remember – Madonna
  • If You Asked Me To – Celine Dion
  • Love Takes Time – Mariah Carey
  • The One – Elton John
  • The Power Of Love – Celine Dion
  • Release Me – Wilson Phillips
  • Save The Best For Last – Vanessa Williams
  • Simple Life – Elton John
  • Tears In Heaven – Eric Clapton
  • That’s What Love Is For – Amy Grant
  • To Love Somebody -Michael Bolton
  • Unchained Melody – The Righteous Brothers
  • Vision Of Love – Mariah Carey
  • A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme) – Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle
  • You’re In Love – Wilson Phillips

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The Adult Contemporary chart is revealed weekly by Billboard journal and lists the preferred songs on grownup contemporary radio stations within the United States. The chart is compiled primarily based on airplay knowledge submitted to Billboard by stations which might be members of the Adult Contemporary radio panel. The chart debuted in Billboard journal on July 17, 1961.

Over the years, the chart has gone beneath a collection of identify modifications, being known as Easy Listening (1961–1962; 1965–1979), Middle-Road Singles (1962–1964), Pop-Standard Singles (1964–1965), Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks (1979–1982) and Adult Contemporary (1983–current).

The Billboard Easy listening chart, because it was first recognized, was born of a need by some radio stations within the late Nineteen Fifties and early Nineteen Sixties to proceed taking part in present hit songs however distinguish themselves from being branded as “rock and roll” stations. Billboard had written articles about this development throughout the time, and the journal’s editors determined to publish a separate chart for these songs starting in 1961. The journal supplied an “Easy Listening” programming information starting January 9, 1961, which continued till the numbered chart appeared in July. The first No. 1 track on the Billboard Easy Listening chart was “The Boll Weevil Song” by Brook Benton.

From 1961 to 1965, this chart was compiled from the Billboard Hot 100 chart by eradicating songs that had been deemed rock and roll by the journal and re-ranking the remaining songs. (Record World’s equal “non-rock” chart adopted the identical standards from 1967 by means of 1971.) Beginning in 1965, the Easy Listening chart would start to be compiled by a technique just like the one used for different Billboard singles charts: reported playlists from radio stations airing the format in addition to gross sales knowledge submitted by document shops. By the early Nineties, computerized track detection and barcode gross sales data had begun to be the norm for many of the Billboard charts, though by this time the AC chart was primarily based totally on radio airplay and now not included retail gross sales experiences. Currently the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart is compiled in a lot the identical method as for different radio codecs.

The chart was often called the Easy Listening chart till 1962, when it was renamed Middle-Road Singles. In 1964, the identify modified once more, this time to Pop-Standard Singles. After alternating the identify of this chart twice extra in lower than a 12 months, Easy Listening was once more chosen because the chart identify in 1965 when the change in compilation occurred. In April 1979, the Easy Listening chart formally grew to become often called Adult Contemporary, and people two phrases have remained constant within the identify of the chart ever since.

In 1996, Billboard created a brand new chart known as Adult Top 40, which displays radio station programming that exists someplace between “adult contemporary” music and “pop” music. Although they’re generally mistaken for one another, the Adult Contemporary chart and the Adult Top 40 chart are separate charts, and songs reaching one chart won’t attain the opposite. In addition, the time period “hot AC” refers to a different sub-genre of radio programming that’s distinct from the Adult Contemporary chart, regardless of the obvious similarity in identify. As of problem June 4 “Cold Heart” by Elton John and Dua Lipa is the present primary.

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