Post by billcs on Jun 2, 2024 18:56:20 GMT -5
The Archive is now updated to December 2023! If a song had peaked in 2023, it's listed here.
There have been a number of corrections made, particularly to weeks of songs from 2005-06, some of which were not correct when the chart switched to a Top 100.
There are many more artists in Orange (10 or more entries) and Red (20 or more entries).
Click on this link to view the archive:
M4BCC Top 40 Archive - June 2024
Notes and Legend:
You can find every song that reached the Top 40 on the Globalchart or the M4B chart from 1998 to end of 2023 (when it must have reached its peak position).
Number one songs are in yellow. Top 10 hits including #1's are bolded.
GCM = Globalchart Monthly Top 30 1998-99
GCB = Globalchart Bi-Weekly Top 50 1999 to 2004
GCW = Globalchart Weekly Top 50 2004 to 2006
GCT = Globalchart Top 100 2006 to present
Listings from the M4B chart are identified separately ("M4B").
Songs which lasted more than 30 weeks on the Globalchart Top 100 are shaded in green in the total weeks column.
Artists who have 10 or more Globalchart Top 40 hits have their biggest hit in red text. This is based on highest peak position, then weeks at that position, then weeks on the Globalchart.
Weeks are converted into single weeks, i.e. songs from monthly and bi-weekly charts reflect total weeks - original weeks are in the column to the left of total weeks.
Artists who had a 5 year absence between songs in the Top 40 are identified with ^ beside the song which appeared after the 5 year absence.
Songs with [ R } beside their name were re-entries to the Top 40; if a song had a re-entry to the Top 100, it is not identified with this symbol but there may be some notes of interest under the song title.
The list is in alphabetical order by artist. Only artists who have had a hit under their own name (rather than as a featured artist) or as a lead act in a collaboration have their own section.
If you have any questions or especially corrections, do let me know!
There have been a number of corrections made, particularly to weeks of songs from 2005-06, some of which were not correct when the chart switched to a Top 100.
There are many more artists in Orange (10 or more entries) and Red (20 or more entries).
Click on this link to view the archive:
M4BCC Top 40 Archive - June 2024
Notes and Legend:
You can find every song that reached the Top 40 on the Globalchart or the M4B chart from 1998 to end of 2023 (when it must have reached its peak position).
Number one songs are in yellow. Top 10 hits including #1's are bolded.
GCM = Globalchart Monthly Top 30 1998-99
GCB = Globalchart Bi-Weekly Top 50 1999 to 2004
GCW = Globalchart Weekly Top 50 2004 to 2006
GCT = Globalchart Top 100 2006 to present
Listings from the M4B chart are identified separately ("M4B").
Songs which lasted more than 30 weeks on the Globalchart Top 100 are shaded in green in the total weeks column.
Artists who have 10 or more Globalchart Top 40 hits have their biggest hit in red text. This is based on highest peak position, then weeks at that position, then weeks on the Globalchart.
Weeks are converted into single weeks, i.e. songs from monthly and bi-weekly charts reflect total weeks - original weeks are in the column to the left of total weeks.
Artists who had a 5 year absence between songs in the Top 40 are identified with ^ beside the song which appeared after the 5 year absence.
Songs with [ R } beside their name were re-entries to the Top 40; if a song had a re-entry to the Top 100, it is not identified with this symbol but there may be some notes of interest under the song title.
The list is in alphabetical order by artist. Only artists who have had a hit under their own name (rather than as a featured artist) or as a lead act in a collaboration have their own section.
If you have any questions or especially corrections, do let me know!