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"She Ain't Worth It" Glenn Medeiros featuring Bobby Brown: August 4 August 11 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey: August 18 August 25 "Come Back To Me" Janet Jackson: September 1 "If Wishes Came True" Sweet Sensation: September 8 "Blaze Of Glory" Jon Bon Jovi: September 15 September 22 "Thieves In The Temple" Prince: September 29 October 6
"She Ain't Worth It" Glenn Medeiros featuring Bobby Brown: July 13 July 20 July 27 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey: August 3 August 10 August 17 "Come Back to Me" Janet Jackson August 24 "If Wishes Came True" Sweet Sensation: August 31 "Release Me" Wilson Phillips: September 7 September 14 September 21 "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven ...
Janet Jackson (pictured) had five songs on the Year-End Hot 100, the most of any artist in 1990. Phil Collins (pictured) had four songs on the Year-End Hot 100. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1990. [1]
On October 30, 2008, the White Sox declined a $16 million option on Griffey, making him a free agent for the first time in his career. Griffey would instead receive a buyout for $4 million, split between the Reds and White Sox. [87] Griffey hit .249 with 18 home runs and 71 runs batted in during 143 games with the Reds and White Sox in 2008.
This category is for record charts in the decade 1990s. 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s ... 1990 record charts (38 P) 1991 record charts (38 P) 1992 ...
These are the RPM magazine Dance number-one hits of 1990. Chart history. Issue date Song Artist Reference(s) January 20 "Two to Make It Right" Seduction [1]
Adult Alternative Songs, also known as Triple A, is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American adult album alternative radio stations. Formulated based on each song's weekly total plays, the chart was introduced in the September 22, 1995, issue of Radio & Records magazine, while Billboard ' s chart archives begin on January 20, 1996.
Donruss produced several entertainment-themed trading cards, from such television shows as The Addams Family, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Monkees and The Flying Nun from 1961 until 1969. [3] [4] That same year, Donruss made national news with a $30,000 surtax dispute. Donruss paid its surtax but sued to get the money back.