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Post by blackbowl68 on Jan 15, 2012 20:32:12 GMT -5
How about "Im Not In Love being number two for three weeks and three different number ones kept it out of the top spot--"The Hustle", "One of These Nights" and "Jive Talkin'". That has to be brutal that THREE songs pass you up to be Number 1. I really am enjoying this thread!!!! That also happened to another 2nd place finisher: Live & Let Die by Wings. It was kept from the top by: The Morning After, Touch Me In the Morning, & Brother Louie.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jan 15, 2012 20:38:36 GMT -5
blackbowl to add one if I may: one week at #2 for the "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," kept out by "Mrs. Robinson" (1968)
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Post by blackbowl68 on Jan 15, 2012 20:45:18 GMT -5
blackbowl to add one if I may: one week at #2 for the "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," kept out by "Mrs. Robinson" (1968) Doesn't fit my post: Mrs. Robinson was #1 for 3 straight weeks.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jan 15, 2012 20:49:59 GMT -5
Got it blackbowl--songs that were one week at #2 kept out by songs that were ALSO one week at #1. BTW I'm listening to your city's Classic Countdown with Dick Bartley. He's playing the Top 25 of 1972 and the Top 20 of 1982.
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Post by OldSchoolAT40Fan on Jan 15, 2012 21:13:45 GMT -5
One song I'd like to add:
Madonna's "Erotica" - oddly enough, the highest debut in AT40 history in October 1992. Debuted - and peaked - at #2 on October 17, 1992, kept out of #1 by Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road". When Boyz II Men was finished their run at #1, the song that took over that #1 spot was PM Dawn's "I'd Die Without You".
In July 1989, Madonna's "Express Yourself" was stalled at #2, and kept out of #1 by Martika's "Toy Soldiers", if I recall. Shadoe even mentioned that #1 that week in July 1989 was also by a singer with one name - also starting with "M". That was quite a giveaway, it seems.
Also, this may not be classic enough, but "Hanging By A Moment" by Lifehouse from 2001 spent the most weeks at #2 on AT40 during the show's second run and Radio & Records era. There may have been more than one #1 song that kept Lifehouse out of #1 during their time at #2. But oddly enough, "Hanging By A Moment" did hit #1 in some form - it was AT40's #1 song of 2001, despite being a #2 hit.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jan 15, 2012 21:52:26 GMT -5
There was another song reportedly that also held ten weeks at #2 without hitting number 1 if this is eligible for this thread: 2002 Missy Elliott "Work It". This is according to Billboad's Achievements and Milestones.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jan 15, 2012 22:14:14 GMT -5
Also, this may not be classic enough, but "Hanging By A Moment" by Lifehouse from 2001 spent the most weeks at #2 on AT40 during the show's second run and Radio & Records era. There may have been more than one #1 song that kept Lifehouse out of #1 during their time at #2. But oddly enough, "Hanging By A Moment" did hit #1 in some form - it was AT40's #1 song of 2001, despite being a #2 hit. The same thing happened during AT40's Top 100 of 2000. "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon was #1 for the year but I believe it was also a #2 peaker on AT40. I think "Business As Usual" by the Aussie boys Men At Work kept the album by the Stray Cats out of #1. Yeah, I was thinking "Thriller" might have done it, at least for some of those weeks. Then I saw that the Men at Work album had it's long run at #1 around the time the Stray Cats probably peaked, so I figured that was the culprit.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jan 15, 2012 22:34:28 GMT -5
On February 26th "Thriller" knocked out "Business As Usual" while "Built for Speed" remained at #2.
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Post by jmack19 on Jul 19, 2012 2:22:22 GMT -5
"The Horse" - Cliff Nobles & Co (1968) moved from 15 to 2 never reaching #1 behind "This Guy's In Love With You" by Herb Alpert. The instrumental was popular with high school bands.
The controversial song, "Short People" - Randy Newman (1978) moved from 5 to 2 never reaching #1 behind "Baby Come Back" by Player. The following week "Short People" was jumped by The Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive".
Both spent 3 weeks at #2.
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Post by pgfromwp on Jul 19, 2012 11:01:39 GMT -5
In early 1968, Dionne Warwick's "Theme from Valley of the Dolls" spent four weeks at #2 of the hot 100. During the first three of those weeks, Paul Mauriat's "Love is Blue" was #1, and in week 4, Otis Redding's "(Sitting on the) Dock of the Bay" was #1. Another example of multiple songs beating the same #2 record to the #1 chart position.
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Post by seminolefan on Jul 19, 2012 11:36:30 GMT -5
August-September 1981- "Slow Hand" by The Pointer Sisters spent 3 weeks at #2 behind "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie.
January 1983- "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney was kept a #2 by "Maneater" by Hall & Oates (1 week) and "Land Down Under" by Men At Work (2 weeks).
January 1985- Jack Wagner's "All I Need" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Madonna's "Like a Virgin".
March 1985- Madonna's "Material Girl" was kept at #2 by REO Speedwagon's "Can't Fight This Feeling" (1 week) and Phil Collins' "One More Night" (1 week).
November 1985- Glenn Frey's "You Belong To The City" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Starship's "We Built This City".
December 1985-January 1986- Eddie Murphy's "Party All The Time" spent 3 weeks at #2 behind Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me".
October 1989- Madonna's "Cherish" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much".
December 1989- "Don't Know Much" by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville spent 2 weeks at #2 behind "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins.
January 1990- Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" also spent 2 weeks at #2, also behind "Another Day In Paradise".
April 1990- Jane Child's "Don't Wanna Fall In Love" was kept at #2 by Tommy Page's "I'll Be Your Everything" (1 week) and Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" (2 weeks).
August 1990- Mariah Carey's "Vision Of Love" kept 3 songs from reaching #1: Billy Idol's "Cradle Of Love" (1 week), "The Power" by Snap! (1 week), and Janet Jackson's "Come Back To Me" (2 weeks).
December 1990- Bette Midler's "From a Distance" was kept a #2 by Stevie B's "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)".
May 1991- "Touch Me (All Night Long)" by Cathy Dennis was kept at #2 by Hi-Five's "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)" (1 week) and Mariah Carey's "I Don't Wanna Cry" (1 week).
June 1991- Color Me Badd's "I Wanna Sex You Up" was kept at #2 by Extreme's "More Than Words" (1 week) and Paula Abdul's "Rush Rush" (3 weeks).
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Post by mkarns on Jul 19, 2012 12:47:36 GMT -5
"The Horse" - Cliff Nobles & Co (1968) moved from 15 to 2 never reaching #1 behind "This Guy's In Love With You" by Herb Alpert. The instrumental was popular with high school bands. The controversial song, "Short People" - Randy Newman (1978) moved from 5 to 2 never reaching #1 behind "Baby Come Back" by Player. The following week "Short People" was jumped by The Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive". Both spent 3 weeks at #2. This reminds me of the 5/14/88 AT40, which Premiere played two months ago. "Shattered Dreams" by Johnny Hates Jazz jumped from 8 to 2 that week, behind "Anything for You" by Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. It looked #1 bound--but then slipped back to #3 the next week as George Michael's "One More Try" moved ahead of it. Then OMT hit #1, "Shattered Dreams" moved back to #2 for two more weeks, but never hit the top. (And JHJ only had one more top 40 hit, "I Don't Want to Be a Hero", which only reached #31.)
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jul 19, 2012 13:47:12 GMT -5
How about Pet Shop Boys/Dusty Springfield's early 1988 hit: What Have I Done To Deserve This...
Held off by Seasons Change by Expose, then when they fell to #6 the following week, Father Figure by George Michael went to #1 over PSB/DS.
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jul 19, 2012 13:58:56 GMT -5
Also early 1988- Whitesnake: Is This Love.
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Post by dukelightning on Jul 19, 2012 14:15:55 GMT -5
August-September 1981- "Slow Hand" by The Pointer Sisters spent 3 weeks at #2 behind "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. January 1983- "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney was kept a #2 by "Maneater" by Hall & Oates (1 week) and "Land Down Under" by Men At Work (2 weeks). January 1985- Jack Wagner's "All I Need" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Madonna's "Like a Virgin". March 1985- Madonna's "Material Girl" was kept at #2 by REO Speedwagon's "Can't Fight This Feeling" (1 week) and Phil Collins' "One More Night" (1 week). November 1985- Glenn Frey's "You Belong To The City" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Starship's "We Built This City". December 1985-January 1986- Eddie Murphy's "Party All The Time" spent 3 weeks at #2 behind Lionel Richie's "Say You, Say Me". October 1989- Madonna's "Cherish" spent 2 weeks at #2 behind Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much". December 1989- "Don't Know Much" by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville spent 2 weeks at #2 behind "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins. January 1990- Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" also spent 2 weeks at #2, also behind "Another Day In Paradise". April 1990- Jane Child's "Don't Wanna Fall In Love" was kept at #2 by Tommy Page's "I'll Be Your Everything" (1 week) and Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" (2 weeks). August 1990- Mariah Carey's "Vision Of Love" kept 3 songs from reaching #1: Billy Idol's "Cradle Of Love" (1 week), "The Power" by Snap! (1 week), and Janet Jackson's "Come Back To Me" (2 weeks). December 1990- Bette Midler's "From a Distance" was kept a #2 by Stevie B's "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)". May 1991- "Touch Me (All Night Long)" by Cathy Dennis was kept at #2 by Hi-Five's "I Like The Way (The Kissing Game)" (1 week) and Mariah Carey's "I Don't Wanna Cry" (1 week). June 1991- Color Me Badd's "I Wanna Sex You Up" was kept at #2 by Extreme's "More Than Words" (1 week) and Paula Abdul's "Rush Rush" (3 weeks). I'm not a fan of one over the other but I thought it was neat that exactly a year after Hall & Oates kept Jackson & McCartney from the #1 spot, Jackson & McCartney returned the favor when "Say Say Say" kept "Say it Isn't So" from the top.
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