RADIO AND RECORDS (USA) MAGAZINE'S (DUCKHEAD/popradiotop20.com) TOP POP SINGLES OF 1995 |
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Written by Barry Kowal
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Nov 07, 2019 at 09:59 AM |
RADIO AND RECORDS (USA) MAGAZINE'S (DUCKHEAD/popradiotop20.com) TOP POP SINGLES OF 1995*
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No. Song-Artist-Peak Month
1 NAME-GOO GOO DOLLS-DECEMBER
2 I KNOW-DIONNE FARRIS-March
3 KISS FROM A ROSE-SEAL-August
4 RUN-AROUND-BLUES TRAVELER-August
5 ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU-HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH-September
6 TAKE A BOW-MADONNA-March
7 RUNAWAY-JANET JACKSON-October
8 WATERFALLS-T.L.C.-July
9 FANTASY-Mariah Carey-October
10 LET HER CRY-Hootie & The Blowfish-June
11 I'll Be There For You-The Rembrandts-June
12 Water Runs Dry-Boyz II Men-June
13 One Sweet Day-Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men-December
14 I Believe-Blessid Union Of Souls-May
15 Hold My Hand-Hootie & The Blowfish-February
16 I Can Love You Like That-All-4-One-July
17 'Til I Hear It From You-Gin Blossoms-November
18 Strong Enough-Sheryl Crow-March
19 Breakfast At Tiffany's-Deep Blue Something-December
20 As I Lay Me Down-Sophie B. Hawkins-November
21 When I Come Around-Green Day-March
22 Roll To Me-Del Amitri-September
23 Hold On-Jamie Walters-April
24 Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?-Bryan Adams-June
25 Total Eclipse Of The Heart-Nicki French-July
26 You Gotta Be-Des'ree-February
27 Run Away-Real McCoy-May
28 Carnival-Natalie Merchant-November
29 Diggin' On You-TLC-December
30 You Don't Know How It Feels-Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers-February
31 December-Collective Soul-August
32 You Are Not Alone-Michael Jackson-September
33 You'll See-Madonna-December
34 Can't Stop Lovin' You-Van Halen-May
35 What Would You Say-Dave Matthews Band-June
36 Lightning Crashes-Live-May
37 Hand In My Pocket-Alanis Morissette-December
38 If I Wanted To-Melissa Etheridge-March
39 I Live My Life For You-Firehouse-April
40 In The House Of Stone And Light-Martin Page-April
41 Back For Good-Take That-November
42 Come And Get Your Love-Real McCoy-August
43 This Ain't A Love Song-Bon Jovi-July
44 Here Comes The Hotstepper-Ini Kamoze-Columbia-January
45 You Oughta Know-Alanis Morissette-October
46 Let Me Be The One-Blessid Union Of Souls-September
47 Beautiful Life-Ace Of Base-December
48 The Rhythm Of The Night-Corona-January
49 Creep-TLC-March
50 Tell Me When-The Human League-April
51 Can't Cry Anymore-Sheryl Crow-August
52 Every Day Of The Week-Jade-January
53 Bang And Blame-R.E.M.-February
54 Misery-Soul Asylum-July
55 Someone To Love-Jon B f. Babyface-July
56 Good Intentions-Toad The Wet Sprocket-December
57 Believe-Elton John-April
58 I Could Fall In Love-Selena-September
59 Do You Sleep?-Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories-October
60 My Love Is For Real-Paula Abdul-June
61 Come Back-Londonbeat-March
62 Red Light Special-TLC-June
63 This Is How We Do It-Montell Jordan-May
64 The Sweetest Days-Vanessa Williams-January
65 Wonderful-Adam Ant-July
66 Colors Of The Wind-Vanessa Williams-August
67 Mishale-Andru Donalds-February
68 No More I Love You's-Annie Lennox-June
69 Thank You-Boyz/Men-March
70 I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)-Meat Loaf-MCA-November
71 Good-Better Than Ezra-June
72 Downtown Venus-P.M. Dawn-October
73 Mental Picture-Jon Secada-January
74 Ants Marching-Dave Matthews Band-September
75 Strange Currencies-R.E.M.-June
76 Love Will Keep Us Alive-Eagles-February
77 Shy Guy-Diana King-July
78 Scream-Michael & Janet Jackson-June
79 Zombie-Cranberries-January
80A Dreaming Of You-Selena-December
80B I Saw You Dancing-Yaki Da-July
* Here is how Duckhead calculated this chart from Radio and Record charts.
Points
Points for the yearly charts are calculated using inverse points from the weekly charts.
Each week, the # 1 song gets 20 points, the # 2 song gets 19 points, # 3 gets 18, and so on.
The # 20 song gets 1 point.
Each song's points are added up for each week to reach the total.
A song's entire chart run will be used for the yearly chart.
Songs appear on the yearly chart corresponding to the year they peak on the weekly charts.
Tie-Breakers
For songs that tie in points on the yearly charts, the following tie-breakers are used:
1. Most weeks at # 1
2. Most weeks at # 2
3. Most weeks at # 3
4. Most weeks at # 4
5. Etc.
If songs remain tied after all 20 tie-breakers, then they will be listed as tied on the yearly chart.
Tied songs appear in alphabetical order, and are marked by letters, for example: 94A and 94B.
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