List of Mainstream Top 40 top 10 singles in 1997
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This is a list of songs that have peaked in the top ten of the Mainstream Top 40 chart during 1997.
Top-ten singles[edit]
Top ten entry date |
Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
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Singles from 1996 | |||||
December 14 | "Un-Break My Heart" | Toni Braxton | 2 | January 25 | 17 |
Singles from 1997 | |||||
January 4 | "Lovefool" | The Cardigans | 1 | February 22 | 22 |
"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" | Gina G | 5 | February 1 | 11 | |
January 25 | "You Were Meant for Me" | Jewel | 1 | April 12 | 22 |
"No Diggity" | BLACKstreet featuring Dr. Dre | 10 | January 25 | 1 | |
February 1 | "Wannabe" | Spice Girls | 4 | March 8 | 14 |
February 8 | "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" | Madonna | 7 | February 22 | 6 |
February 15 | "I Believe I Can Fly" | R. Kelly | 9 | February 15 | 3 |
"A Long December" | Counting Crows | 7 | March 15 | 8 | |
March 8 | "Everyday Is a Winding Road" | Sheryl Crow | 5 | April 5 | 9 |
March 22 | "I Want You" | Savage Garden | 1 | May 10 | 17 |
"All by Myself" | Céline Dion | 7 | April 19 | 6 | |
April 12 | "One Headlight" | The Wallflowers | 2 | June 7 | 15 |
"Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" | Paula Cole | 5 | May 3 | 10 | |
May 3 | "For You I Will" | Monica | 6 | May 3 | 8 |
"MMMBop" | Hanson | 1 | May 24 | 14 | |
May 10 | "Say You'll Be There" | Spice Girls | 2 | June 14 | 11 |
"Barely Breathing" | Duncan Sheik | 10 | May 10 | 2 | |
May 24 | "Your Woman" | White Town | 5 | June 14 | 7 |
"Return of the Mack" | Mark Morrison | 3 | July 12 | 12 | |
June 7 | "Sunny Came Home" | Shawn Colvin | 4 | July 12 | 12 |
June 14 | "Bitch" | Meredith Brooks | 1 | July 19 | 14 |
June 28 | "How Bizarre" | OMC | 1 | August 16 | 17 |
"Do You Know (What It Takes)" | Robyn | 3 | July 26 | 13 | |
July 12 | "The Freshmen" | The Verve Pipe | 7 | July 19 | 4 |
July 19 | "Semi-Charmed Life" | Third Eye Blind | 1 | August 23 | 20 |
July 26 | "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" | Backstreet Boys | 2 | September 13 | 16 |
"All for You" | Sister Hazel | 7 | September 6 | 14 | |
August 9 | "Men in Black" | Will Smith | 2 | September 6 | 11 |
"2 Become 1" | Spice Girls | 4 | September 13 | 11 | |
August 16 | "Where's the Love" | Hanson | 6 | August 30 | 4 |
September 6 | "Foolish Games" | Jewel | 1 | October 4 | 15 |
September 13 | "Push" | Matchbox Twenty | 3 | October 11 | 16 |
September 20 | "Honey" | Mariah Carey | 10 | September 20 | 2 |
September 27 | "Fly" | Sugar Ray | 1 | October 25 | 21 |
October 4 | "How Do I Live" | LeAnn Rimes | 4 | October 25 | 11 |
October 25 | "Show Me Love" | Robyn | 3 | November 29 | 21 |
"Tubthumping" | Chumbawamba | 1 | November 29 | 19 | |
"4 Seasons of Loneliness" | Boyz II Men | 9 | November 1 | 4 | |
November 1 | "I Don't Want to Wait" | Paula Cole | 5 | December 13 | 11 |
November 22 | "All Cried Out" | Allure featuring 112 | 6 | December 20 | 9 |
December 20 | "You Make Me Wanna..." | Usher | 7 | December 27 | 14 |
1996 peaks[edit]
Top ten entry date |
Single | Artist(s) | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 3 | "I Love You Always Forever" | Donna Lewis | 1 | August 31 | 24 |
September 28 | "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" | Céline Dion | 1 | November 16 | 15 |
October 12 | "Head Over Feet" | Alanis Morissette | 1 | November 23 | 18 |
"Mouth" | Merril Bainbridge | 2 | November 30 | 18 | |
November 9 | "If It Makes You Happy" | Sheryl Crow | 4 | December 14 | 13 |
November 23 | "Don't Speak" | No Doubt | 1 | December 14 | 26 |
November 30 | "Don't Let Go (Love)" | En Vogue | 2 | December 28 | 22 |
December 28 | "This Is Your Night" | Amber | 7 | December 28 | 4 |
1998 peaks[edit]
Top ten entry date |
Single | Artist(s | Peak | Peak date | Weeks in top ten |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 8 | "Walkin' on the Sun" | Smash Mouth | 2 | January 3 | 21 |
December 6 | "As Long As You Love Me" | Backstreet Boys | 3 | February 14 | 22 |
December 20 | "Truly Madly Deeply" | Savage Garden | 1 | January 31 | 26 |
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