Post by Shannon Lynn on Nov 11, 2012 8:55:05 GMT -5
1. January 19, 1992 (Mariah Carey’s sixth consecutive #1 hit)
2. February 22, 1992 (Tears in Heaven debuts at #36, Hazard debuts at #35)
3. April 4, 1992 (Bohemian Rhapsody debuts at #33)
4. May 16, 1992 (Lionel Richie comeback hit is a big mover at #30)
5. June 20, 1992 (Mariah Carey’s eighth consecutive #1 hit)
6. August 8, 1992 (November Rain reaches the Top 10)
7. October 10, 1992 (How Do You Talk To An Angel debuts at #27)
8. December 5, 1992 (I Will Always Love You jumps from #9 to #1)
9. January 16, 1993 (Ordinary World debuts at #27)
10. February 27, 1993 (Debbie Gibson debuts at #40 with Losin’ Myself)
11. March 20, 1993 (Whitney Houston is at #1 and #10 with hits)
12. May 29, 1993 (Three Little Pigs debuts at #39)
13. July 31, 1993 (If debuts at #24, Numb debuts at #40)
14. September 25, 1993 (Meatloaf comeback hit debuts at #36)
15. December 4, 1993 (Mariah Carey’s tenth consecutive #1 hit)
16. December 18, 1993 (Beavis and Butthead debut at #39)
17. March 12, 1994 (Prince debuts at #28, MMM MMM MMM debuts at #29)
18. April 16, 1994 (Prince at #1 with The Most Beautiful Girl)
19. July 9, 1994 (Garth Brooks debuts at #34)
20. September 3, 1994 (Prince debuts at #33)
21. October 8, 1994 (Four Seasons reach the Top 10)
22. October 29, 1994 (Eagles comeback hit debuts at #28)
23. June 17, 1995 (Friends theme is at #1)
24. September 30, 1995 (Prince debuts at #38)
25. January 13, 1996 (Beatles comeback hit debuts at #40)
26. May 25, 1996 (Macarena debuts at #32)
27. October 12, 1996 (Journey debuts at #21 with comeback hit)
28. November 16, 1996 (Grease Megamix debuts at #39)
29. November 30, 1996 (Barbara Streisand debuts at #31)
30. January 25, 1997 (Big moves for Madonna and the Spice Girls)
31. May 24, 1997 (Butterfly Kisses debuts at #31)
32. October 4, 1997 (Elton John debuts at #37 AND #38)
33. January 31, 1998 (My Heart Will Go On Hits the Top 10
2. February 22, 1992 (Tears in Heaven debuts at #36, Hazard debuts at #35)
3. April 4, 1992 (Bohemian Rhapsody debuts at #33)
4. May 16, 1992 (Lionel Richie comeback hit is a big mover at #30)
5. June 20, 1992 (Mariah Carey’s eighth consecutive #1 hit)
6. August 8, 1992 (November Rain reaches the Top 10)
7. October 10, 1992 (How Do You Talk To An Angel debuts at #27)
8. December 5, 1992 (I Will Always Love You jumps from #9 to #1)
9. January 16, 1993 (Ordinary World debuts at #27)
10. February 27, 1993 (Debbie Gibson debuts at #40 with Losin’ Myself)
11. March 20, 1993 (Whitney Houston is at #1 and #10 with hits)
12. May 29, 1993 (Three Little Pigs debuts at #39)
13. July 31, 1993 (If debuts at #24, Numb debuts at #40)
14. September 25, 1993 (Meatloaf comeback hit debuts at #36)
15. December 4, 1993 (Mariah Carey’s tenth consecutive #1 hit)
16. December 18, 1993 (Beavis and Butthead debut at #39)
17. March 12, 1994 (Prince debuts at #28, MMM MMM MMM debuts at #29)
18. April 16, 1994 (Prince at #1 with The Most Beautiful Girl)
19. July 9, 1994 (Garth Brooks debuts at #34)
20. September 3, 1994 (Prince debuts at #33)
21. October 8, 1994 (Four Seasons reach the Top 10)
22. October 29, 1994 (Eagles comeback hit debuts at #28)
23. June 17, 1995 (Friends theme is at #1)
24. September 30, 1995 (Prince debuts at #38)
25. January 13, 1996 (Beatles comeback hit debuts at #40)
26. May 25, 1996 (Macarena debuts at #32)
27. October 12, 1996 (Journey debuts at #21 with comeback hit)
28. November 16, 1996 (Grease Megamix debuts at #39)
29. November 30, 1996 (Barbara Streisand debuts at #31)
30. January 25, 1997 (Big moves for Madonna and the Spice Girls)
31. May 24, 1997 (Butterfly Kisses debuts at #31)
32. October 4, 1997 (Elton John debuts at #37 AND #38)
33. January 31, 1998 (My Heart Will Go On Hits the Top 10