European singles chart

European singles chart

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1 is a hoax, isn’t it? The songs listed as number-ones are wrong. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles is a U. Billboard chart based on sales in Europe. While the Euro 200 is a chart from Europe itself, based in sales obviously from Europe.

But the number ones listed here as listed as “Euro Hot 100 Singles” but they are the Euro 200 singles. There has to be some cleaning up in here. The Euro 200 isn’t more official. The list of European number-ones is based on the wrong chart. Second: Billboard is mentioned only once in the whole article, and apparently the Billboard-published chart hasn’t been around for that much time. In Billboard magazine, they have been publishing the OFFICIAL European chart for YEARS.

The article states this chart began in the Seventies so why are Sixties tracks by Elvis Presley, Chubby Checker and the Beatles listed as number ones on it? This seems to be vandalismthere was no pan European chart during that decade. Eurochart began in 1976 so where’s all this come from? Billboard publications, Madonna has had 15 number-one singles: “Live to Tell”, “Papa Don’t Preach”, “True Blue”, “La Isla Bonita”, “Like a Prayer”, “Express Yourself”, “Vogue”, “Erotica”, “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”, “American Pie”, “Music”, “Me Against the Music”, “Hung Up”, “Sorry” and “4 Minutes”.