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List of Adult Contemporary top 10 singles in 1990 (U.S.)

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This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Adult Contemporary in 1990.

Top-ten singles[edit]

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles which peaked in 1990
Top ten

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Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in

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Singles from 1989
December 23 "Downtown Train" Rod Stewart 1 January 20 11
December 30 "Here We Are" Gloria Estefan 1 January 27 13
Singles from 1990
January 13 "What Kind of Man Would I Be?" Chicago 2 February 3 10
"Just Like Jesse James" Cher 9 January 20 3
January 20 "Just Between You and Me" Lou Gramm 4 February 10 5
January 27 "Any Other Fool" Sadao Watanabe featuring Patti Austin 6 February 24 7
February 3 "All My Life" Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville 1 March 3 12
"Nothin' to Hide" Poco 10 February 3 2
February 10 "Here and Now" Luther Vandross 3 March 17 9
February 17 "Going Home" Kenny G 5 February 17 4
February 24 "Love Will Lead You Back" Taylor Dayne 1 March 24 11
"I Go to Extremes" Billy Joel 4 March 17 6
March 3 "Starting Over Again" Natalie Cole 5 March 17 5
March 10 "Was It Nothing at All" Michael Damian 7 March 17 4
March 17 "I Wish It Would Rain Down" Phil Collins 3 March 31 7
"I'll Be Good to You" Donny Osmond 10 March 17 1
March 24 "Have a Heart" Bonnie Raitt 3 April 14 4
"Everything You Touch" Smokey Robinson 2 April 14 6
March 31 "Bodyguard" Bee Gees 9 April 7 2
April 7 "Make It Like It Was" Regina Belle 5 April 14 4
"Black Velvet" Alannah Myles 7 April 7 2
"Look Me in the Heart" Tina Turner 8 April 7 3
April 14 "This Old Heart of Mine" Rod Stewart & Ronald Isley 1 April 21 10
"How Can We Be Lovers?" Michael Bolton 3 April 28 5
April 21 "The Heart of the Matter" Don Henley 3 May 5 8
"Cruising for Bruising" Basia 5 May 5 6
April 28 "Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinead O'Connor 2 May 5 7
"All Around the World" Lisa Stansfield 7 May 12 4
May 5 "Hold On" Wilson Phillips 1 May 26 11
"Club at the End of the Street" Elton John 2 June 9 12
May 12 "Do You Remember?" Phil Collins 1 June 2 12
"If I Knew Then What I Know Now" Kenny Rogers 10 May 12 1
May 19 "Save Me" Fleetwood Mac 6 June 16 5
"All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" Heart 6 June 2 5
May 26 "It Must Have Been Love" Roxette 2 July 7 10
June 2 "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville 5 June 16 5
June 16 "Children of the Night" Richard Marx 6 June 30 5
"Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue" Expose 9 June 23 2
June 23 "When I'm Back on My Feet Again" Michael Bolton 1 July 7 9
"Cuts Both Ways" Gloria Estefan 1 July 28 11
"Through the Test of Time" Patti Austin 8 July 7 3
June 30 "Take It to Heart" Michael McDonald 4 July 28 7
July 7 "Vision of Love" Mariah Carey 1 August 4 11
July 14 "I Don't Have the Heart" James Ingram 2 August 18 13
July 21 "Ready or Not" After 7 7 August 4 3
"Talk to Me" Anita Baker 4 August 11 7
July 28 "Across the River" Bruce Hornsby 8 August 18 5
August 4 "Come Back to Me" Janet Jackson 1 August 25 9
"Release Me" Wilson Phillips 1 September 15 11
August 11 "Oh Girl" Paul Young 1 September 22 13
August 18 "King of Wishful Thinking" Go West 7 September 1 5
August 25 "And So It Goes" Billy Joel 5 September 8 8
September 1 "Something Happened on the Way to Heaven" Phil Collins 2 September 29 12
September 8 "Adios"[A] Linda Ronstadt 9 September 8 2
"Skies the Limit" Fleetwood Mac 10 September 8 1
September 15 "If Wishes Came True" Sweet Sensation 8 September 22 3
"Unchained Melody" The Righteous Brothers 1 October 13 9
September 22 "Georgia on My Mind" Michael Bolton 6 October 6 3
September 29 "Praying for Time" George Michael 4 October 13 6
October 6 "Heart of Stone" Taylor Dayne 8 October 6 4
"Say a Prayer" Breathe 3 October 27 7
October 13 "I Don't Want to Talk About It" Rod Stewart 2 October 27 7
"Rhythm of the Rain" Dan Fogelberg 3 November 17 9
October 20 "Love Takes Time" Mariah Carey 1 October 27 15
"From a Distance" Bette Midler 1 November 3 13
November 3 "Better Not Tell Her" Carly Simon 4 November 24 7
November 10 "More Than Words Can Say" Alias 2 December 15 11
"Impulsive" Wilson Phillips 2 December 8 11
November 17 "So Close" Hall & Oates 6 December 8 7
November 24 "You Gotta Love Someone" Elton John 1 December 15 11
"Stranded" Heart 8 December 1 3
December 1 "I'm Your Baby Tonight" Whitney Houston 7 December 15 5

1989 peaks[edit]

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1990 which peaked in 1989
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October 14 "Don't Know Much" Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville 1 October 28 14
November 4 "Angelia" Richard Marx 2 November 25 10
November 11 "Another Day in Paradise" Phil Collins 1 December 2 13
November 18 "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" Michael Bolton 1 December 30 14
December 9 "Sacrifice" Elton John 3 December 23 12
December 16 "The Last Worthless Evening" Don Henley 5 December 30 7
"Leave a Light On" Belinda Carlisle 8 December 30 3
December 23 "Walk on By" Melissa Manchester 6 December 30 5

1991 peaks[edit]

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1990 which peaked in 1991
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Single Artist(s) Peak Peak date Weeks in

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December 15 "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)" Stevie B 1 January 19 10
"New York Minute" Don Henley 5 January 19 8
December 22 "One and Only Man" Steve Winwood 9 January 5 4

Notes[edit]

A The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending September 22, 1990.

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