I really enjoyed watching this video.  The video creator based it on the songs that spent the most weeks at #1 for each year.  A few surprises.  I know a lot of music and there were a handful of songs on this list I've never heard before.  Micheal Jackson didn't make the list but his sexy sister did, twice.  Surprisingly Nirvana and Led Zeppelin also don't make the list.  The middle of the video you will see Paul McCartney's face often.  Elvis has two songs that tied in the same year.  Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey take over the 90's, but their song "One Sweet Day" came out at the end of 1995.  It is the song that spends the most weeks at #1 in history but overlapping years.  Candle in the Wind by Elton John was the most popular 24 years after it was written because of the death of Princess Diana.  Santana has hit songs back to back years off the same album.   From 2000 on the songs are mostly party/dance songs that lasted on the charts.  A ridiculous song was popular the year I was born.  What did you notice about this list?  What was the popular song the year you were born?  (If over 100 people answer I will let you know my birth years song)

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