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Pages in category "Contemporary R&B Christmas albums" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Ray Charles had three number ones in 1962. His recording of "I Can't Stop Loving You" was the year's longest-running chart-topper.In 1962, Billboard published a chart ranking the top-performing songs in the United States in rhythm and blues (R&B) and related African American-oriented music genres; it was published under the title Hot R&B Sides through the issue of the magazine dated October 27 ...
Also made these other Billboard music charts (with peak positions shown): Adult Contemporary (No. 15), Bubbling Under Hot 100 (No. 3), Holiday 100 (No. 45), Holiday Streaming Songs (No. 30), Hot R&B Songs (No. 7), and R&B Streaming Songs (No. 8). [256] "Hard Candy Christmas" Dolly Parton: 1982 Peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard country charts.
Whether you're feeling festive or introspective, and whether into classical, classic rock, R&B, hip hop, ... 200 Best Christmas Songs 1. Mariah Carey, "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
This is a list of notable African-American singers that gives their year of birth and music genres ... (1927–2022), singerknown as the black ... R&B , funk, soul ...
"This Christmas" is a song by American soul musician Donny Hathaway released in 1970 by Atco Records. [3] The song gained renewed popularity when it was included in 1991 on Atco Records' revised edition of their 1968 Soul Christmas compilation album [4] and has since become a modern Christmas standard, with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers reporting that it was the ...
For the next 25 years, best-sellers like 1989's "This One's For The Children" by New Kids On The Block (Hot 100 #7, [103] Adult Contemporary #7, [104] Hot Black Singles #55) [105] and 1993's "Let It Snow" by Boyz II Men Featuring Brian McKnight (Hot 100 #32, [106] Hot R&B Singles #17) [107] were only surveyed on their weekly popular music ...
"Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto" is a Christmas song recorded by American rapper Snoop Dogg featuring Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg, Tray Deee, and Bad Azz. [1] [2] It was released as the only single from the album, Christmas on Death Row. The song appeared in 2002 stoner comedy film Friday After Next. [3]