RockOnTheNet.com
presents The Top Pop Songs
Of All Time !
We have ranked the top pop songs that have charted over the past
50+ years on The ARC Weekly Top 40 and Billboard Hot 100, and
come up with
a definitive list that will continue to expand as we add to it,
and continue to modify as new songs chart on The ARC Weekly Top
40.
The Chainsmokers are 2 DJs: Alex
Pall and Andrew Taggart (who replaced Rhett
Bixler). Their first hit "#Selfie" introduced the duo, but
topping the charts became more consistent a few
years later.
April 30: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart for 6
weeks and Dance/Electronic Digital Songs for 11
weeks chart with help from Daya with
"Don't Let Me Down."
August 20: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Digital Songs chart for 13 weeks
and Digital Songs chart for 21 weeks with help
from Halseywith
"Closer."
September 3: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 weeks and
Dance/Electronic Songs chart for 27 weeks with
help from Halseywith
"Closer."
September 8: The Chainsmokers topped
the UK singles chart for 4 weeks with help from Halseywith
"Closer."
September 10: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart for 20
weeks with help from Halseywith
"Closer."
December 31: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard 2016
Year-End Chart Toppers chart as the Top
Dance/Electronic Artist, Top Dance/Electronic
Songs Artist, Top Dance/Electronic Digital Songs
Artist, and Top Dance/Mix Show Songs Artist, and
with the Top Dance/Electronic Song ("Don't Let Me Down") and Top
Dance/Electronic Digital Song ("Closer").
March 11: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart for 2
weeks with "Paris."
March 18: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart for 25
weeks and Dance/Electronic Digital Sales chart
for 19 weeks with Coldplaywith
"Something Just Like This."
April 29: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week, Digital
Albums chart for 1 week, Album Sales chart for 1
week, and Dance/Electronic Albums chart for 46
weeks with Memories...
Do Not Open.
December 31: The Chainsmokers topped
the Billboard 2017
Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Overall Artist
- Duo/Group, Top Hot 100 Artists - Duo/Group, Top
Dance/Electronic Artist, Top Dance/Electronic
Album Artist, Top Dance/Electronic Songs Artist,
Top Dance/Electronic Digital Songs Artist, Top
Dance/Mix Show Songs Artist, and with the Top
Dance/Electronic Album (Memories...
Do Not Open) and Top Dance/Electronic Song, Top
Dance/Electronic Digital Song (Something Just Like This with Coldplay).
Released: November 4, 2016 US: Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 6 Billboard #1: Dance/Electronic
Albums Tracks: "Setting
Fire" (featuring XYLO) - "All We
Know" (featuring Phoebe Ryan) - "Closer" (featuring
Halsey) - "Inside Out" (featuring
Charlee) - "Don't Let Me Down" (featuring Daya)
Released: April 7, 2017 US: Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 1 Rolling Stone: .. - Entertainment
Weekly: C+ Billboard #1: Album Sales, Digital
Albums, Dance/Electronic Albums Tracks: "The One" -
"Break Up Every Night" -
"Bloodstream" - "Don't
Say" (featuring Emily Warren) - "Something Just Like
This"
(with Coldplay) - "My Type"
(featuring Emily Warren) - "It Won't
Kill Ya" (featuring Louane) - "Paris" -
"Honest" - "Wake Up
Alone" (featuring Jhene Aiko) -
"Young" - "Last Day
Alive" (featuring Florida Georgia Line)
Released: May 31, 2019 US: Gold Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 48 Billboard #1: Dance/Electronic
Albums Tracks: "Call You Mine" (with Bebe
Rexha) - "Do You Mean" (featuring
Ty Dolla Sign & bulow) - "Kills You
Slowly" - "Who Do You Love" (with 5 Seconds
Of Summer)
Released: December 6, 2019 Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 65 Billboard #1: Dance/Electronic
Albums Tracks: "The
Reaper" (featuring Amy Shark) -
"Family" (with Kygo) - "See
The Way" (featuring Sabrina Claudio) -
"P.S. I Hope You're Happy"
(featuring Blink-182) - "Push My
Luck" - "Takeaway" (featuring
Illenium & Lennon Stella) - "Call You Mine" (with Bebe
Rexha) - "Do You Mean" (featuring
Ty Dolla Sign & bulow) - "Kills You
Slowly" - "Who Do You Love" (with 5 Seconds
Of Summer)
Released: May 13, 2022 Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 106 Billboard #1: Dance/Electronic
Albums Tracks: "Riptide" -
"High" - "iPad" -
"Maradona" - "Solo
Mission" - "Something
Different" - "I Love U" -
"If You're Serious" - "Channel
1" - "Testing" - "In Too
Deep" - "I Hope You Change Your
Mind" - "Cyanide"
Note: Song title and position
links lead you to the song's ARC Weekly Top 40 chart run, LP links take
you to Amazon.com for that LP's info (often
including track listings and track samples), and
single cover art takes you to Amazon.com for that CD single (if
available). Songs charting prior to 1980 have
information from Billboard magazine.