The Beatles
Stevie Wonder
Michael Jackson
Mariah Carey
Beyonce
100

This was the very first number one hit for the 'Fab Four' in 1964.

I Want to Hold Your Hand

100

He scored his first number one hit in 1963.

Fingertips - Part 1

100

MJ’s first number one solo hit emerged in 1972. It served as the main theme for the movie Willard.

Ben

100

This single would be Mariah Carey’s first number one single, released in 1990.

Love Takes Time

100

A number one hit for Destiny’s Child in 2000, it was featured on the soundtrack to the movie Charlie’s Angels.


Independent Women

200

This Beatles song has been covered over 2,000 times.


Yesterday
200

It became Stevie’s second number one hit after a 10-year wait.

Superstition

200

Under his first collaboration with Quincy Jones, the result was a number one R&B/Pop hit from 1979.

Don't Stop Til You Get Enough

200

The performance of this track from MTV Unplugged became a number one hit for Mariah Carey in 1992.

I'll Be There

200

It became Destiny's Child’s fourth and last number one single, released in 2001.


Bootylicious
300

This northern California city was the site of the last concert the Beatles ever performed.


San Francisco

300

A not–so subtle message directed at former president Richard Nixon served as the basis for this 1974 number one hit.


You Haven't Done Nothin'

300

MJ first performed this 1983 number one hit on the NBC Television special Motown 25.

Billie Jean

300

Mariah Carey’s number one hit Fantasy from 1995 uses a sample from this 1981 hit by the Tom Tom Club.


Genius of Love

300

Beyonce’s first number one hit, released in 2003 that features future husband Jay-Z.


Crazy in Love

400

The Beatles released what is still considered to be the most celebrated album in Rock history.


Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band

400

Two number one hits came from Stevie’s Songs In The Key Of Life album. One was Sir Duke. The other was…


I Wish

400

This second number one hit from the album Thriller featured Eddie Van Halen on lead guitar.

Beat It
400

Described by music critics as a love song and a breakup song, it went to number one in 1996.

Always Be My Baby

400

The 2002 movie that featured Beyonce in her first theatrical debut.


Austin Powers in Goldmember

500

This Beatles single, inspired by John Lennon’s son Julian, became their biggest selling hit.

Hey Jude

500

This Stevie Wonder track, dedicated to the birth of his daughter Aisha Morris, was a big hit even though it was never released as a single.


Isn't She Lovely?

500

This number one pop hit was the only Michael Jackson hit not featured on the Thriller album.

Say Say Say
500

This duet with rapper Jay-Z went to number one in 1999.

Heartbreaker

500

The 2003 number one hit duet with Jamaican dancehall DJ Sean Paul.

Baby Boy