Bruno Mars joins the likes of Taylor Swift, Janet Jackson, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson with "I Just Might." ...
More than half a century after its release, Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" finally debuts on the Hot 100, ending a 20-plus-year hiatus of new hits on the competitive list.
Forty-seven years ago today, Dolly Parton was at the top of the country chart with a song that heated up dance floors across ...
Prince earns his first hit on four Billboard charts nearly a decade after his death after "Purple Rain" was featured in the ...
These three recording artists certainly released hits that were No. 1 material, but the only No. 1 hits they scored were as ...
We knew it would happen one of these nights as The Eagles continue to take it to the limit, and now the RIAA’s Quadruple Diamond barrier is already gone. The Los Angeles stalwarts’ Their Greatest Hits ...
Country singer, comedian, producer, and legend Ray Stevens is celebrating his 87th birthday today, January 24.
Sixty-one years ago today, the 1990s country superstar whose No. 1 singles became major R&B hits was born in Kentucky.
Twenty-four years ago today, George Harrison made chart history for the second time with one of his most successful singles.
In 1979 these three country artists took home major CMA prizes. These are three CMA winners from 1979 we still love today.
On Jan. 22, 1976, Reba McEntire's music career began humbly when she recorded her first single, "I Don't Want to Be a One ...
David Bowie’s first U.S. Billboard No. 1, Fame, marked a career-defining transformation and solidified his place as a music ...