Ghiles Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 (edited) Quote If you lived in the 90s, you probably remember the music that flooded the radios at the time. A variety of styles were in the spotlight: alternative rock rather early in the decade (Nirvana, Oasis…), teen pop in the second half (Britney Spears, Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys…), divas (Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston…), soundtracks (Titanic, Bodyguard…) and so on. Do you know which songs are the most memorable of this decade? Place your bets! The songs ranked here have been released from January 1, 1990 up to December 31, 1999. All figures are given in EAS (equivalent album sales). They include audio and video streams, downloads, ringtones but also a weighted share of the album they helped to sell. Please keep in mind that some artists who released big hits this decade have not been studied so far, e.g. Santana, Pearl Jam, Lauryn Hill, Ace Of Base or 2Pac. All figures reflect the value as collected at the time of the artist’s respective articles (CSPC article or Streaming Masters). You can check the list of artists that have been tracked at this link. Biggest Songs of the 1990s (CSPC) 1. 1997 – Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On [Titanic / Let’s Talk About Love] – 62,750,000 2. 1992 – Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You [The Bodyguard] – 33,620,000 3. 1991 – Bryan Adams – (Everything I Do) I Do It for You [Waking Up the Neighbours / Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves] – 20,820,000 4. 1996 – Spice Girls – Wannabe [Spice] – 20,670,000 5. 1991 – Michael Jackson – Black or White [Dangerous] – 18,860,000 6. 1999 – Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way [Millennium] – 18,360,000 7. 1990 – Garth Brooks – Friends In Low Places [No Fences] – 18,260,000 8. 1998 – Britney Spears – …Baby One More Time […Baby One More Time] – 17,940,000 9. 1991 – Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit [Nevermind] – 17,650,000 10. 1996 – Céline Dion – Because You Loved Me [Falling Into You] – 16,310,000 11. 1991 – Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under the Bridge [Blood Sugar Sex Magik] – 16,160,000 12. 1995 – Alanis Morissette – Ironic [Jagged Little Pill] – 16,060,000 13. 1990 – AC/DC – Thunderstruck [The Razors Edge] – 15,460,000 14. 1994 – The Cranberries – Zombie [No Need to Argue] – 15,370,000 15. 1995 – Oasis – Wonderwall [(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?] – 14,920,000 16. 1998 – Cher – Believe [Believe] – 14,850,000 17. 1997 – Backstreet Boys – Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) [Backstreet’s Back] – 14,760,000 18. 1991 – U2 – One [Achtung Baby] – 14,750,000 19. 1991 – Metallica – Nothing Else Matters [Metallica] – 14,620,000 20. 1991 – Metallica – Enter Sandman [Metallica] – 14,510,000 21. 1994 – Mariah Carey – All I Want for Christmas Is You [Merry Christmas] – 14,190,000 22. 1993 – Mariah Carey – Hero [Music Box] – 14,130,000 23. 1991 – Nirvana – Come As You Are [Nevermind] – 14,070,000 24. 1991 – Guns N’ Roses – November Rain [Use Your Illusion I] – 13,580,000 25. 1997 – Shania Twain – Man! I Feel Like a Woman! [Come On Over] – 13,320,000 26. 1993 – Meat Loaf ft. Lorraine Crosby – I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That) [Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell] – 13,140,000 27. 1993 – Céline Dion – The Power of Love [The Colour Of My Love] – 13,080,000 28. 1994 – Green Day – Basket Case [Dookie] – 12,960,000 29. 1996 – Céline Dion – It’s All Coming Back to Me Now [Falling Into You] – 12,280,000 30. 1995 – Mariah Carey – Always Be My Baby [Daydream] – 12,220,000 31. 1990 – Madonna – Vogue [I’m Breathless] – 11,790,000 32. 1992 – Whitney Houston – I Have Nothing [The Bodyguard] – 11,570,000 33. 1993 – Mariah Carey – Without You [Music Box] – 11,440,000 34. 1991 – Guns N’ Roses – Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door [Use Your Illusion II] – 10,740,000 35. 1991 – Enya – Caribbean Blue [Shepherd Moons] – 10,590,000 36. 1993 – Janet Jackson – That’s the Way Love Goes [Janet] – 10,360,000 37. 1997 – Shania Twain – You’re Still the One [Come On Over] – 10,320,000 38. 1995 – Mariah Carey – Fantasy [Daydream] – 10,280,000 39. 1999 – Destiny’s Child – Say My Name [The Writing’s on the Wall] – 10,200,000 40. 1995 – Michael Jackson – They Don’t Care About Us [HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I] – 9,940,000 41. 1993 – Aerosmith – Crazy [Get a Grip] – 9,940,000 42. 1990 – Garth Brooks – The Thunder Rolls [No Fences] – 9,840,000 43. 1997 – Shania Twain – That Don’t Impress Me Much [Come On Over] – 9,710,000 44. 1997 – Backstreet Boys – As Long as You Love Me [Backstreet’s Back] – 9,370,000 45. 1991 – Queen – The Show Must Go On [Innuendo] – 9,230,000 46. 1999 – Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication [Californication] – 9,160,000 47. 1997 – Elton John for The Diana Foundation – Candle in the Wind [Orphan] – 8,920,000 48. 1997 – Barbra Streisand & Céline Dion – Tell Him [Higher Ground / Let’s Talk About Love] – 8,580,000 49. 1999 – Dido – Thank You [No Angel] – 8,550,000 50. 1992 – Bon Jovi – Bed of Roses [Keep the Faith] – 8,530,000 51. 1996 – Backstreet Boys – Quit Playin’ Games (with My Heart) [Backstreet Boys] – 8,480,000 52. 1991 – Mariah Carey – Emotions [Emotions] – 8,380,000 53. 1993 – Aerosmith – Cryin’ [Get a Grip] – 8,360,000 54. 1998 – Madonna – Frozen [Ray Of Light] – 8,340,000 55. 1990 – Mariah Carey – Vision of Love [Mariah Carey] – 8,180,000 56. 1995 – Shania Twain – Any Man of Mine [The Woman In Me] – 8,090,000 57. 1999 – Christina Aguilera – Genie in a Bottle [Christina Aguilera] – 7,990,000 58. 1995 – Alanis Morissette – You Oughta Know [Jagged Little Pill] – 7,910,000 59. 1993 – Billy Joel – The River of Dreams [River Of Dreams] – 7,840,000 60. 1991 – Michael Jackson – Remember the Time [Dangerous] – 7,730,000 61. 1995 – Michael Jackson – You Are Not Alone [HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I] – 7,310,000 62. 1991 – Guns N’ Roses – Don’t Cry [Use Your Illusion I] – 7,190,000 63. 1997 – NSYNC – Tearin’ Up My Heart [NSYNC] – 7,180,000 64. 1995 – Michael Jackson – Earth Song [HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I] – 7,100,000 65. 1991 – Garth Brooks – Rodeo [Ropin’ the Wind] – 6,950,000 66. 1992 – Céline Dion & Peabo Bryson – Beauty and the Beast [Celine Dion] – 6,750,000 67. 1997 – Green Day – Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) [Nimrod] – 6,690,000 68. 1996 – Céline Dion – All by Myself [Falling Into You] – 6,570,000 69. 1991 – Michael Jackson – Heal the World [Dangerous] – 6,550,000 70. 1995 – Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men – One Sweet Day [Daydream] – 6,490,000 71. 1993 – The Cranberries – Linger [Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?] – 6,280,000 72. 1993 – Céline Dion – Think Twice [The Colour Of My Love] – 6,260,000 73. 1997 – Usher – You Make Me Wanna… [My Way] – 6,080,000 74. 1993 – Nirvana – Heart-Shaped Box [In Utero] – 6,010,000 75. 1999 – Red Hot Chili Peppers – Otherside [Californication] – 5,940,000 76. 1991 – Nirvana – Lithium [Nevermind] – 5,930,000 77. 1995 – Céline Dion – Pour que tu m’aimes encore [D’Eux] – 5,910,000 78. 1990 – George Michael – Freedom! ’90 [Listen Without Prejudice Vol. 1] – 5,880,000 79. 1998 – Madonna – Ray Of Light [Ray Of Light] – 5,720,000 80. 1991 – Metallica – The Unforgiven [Metallica] – 5,600,000 81. 1994 – Madonna – Take A Bow [Bedtime Stories] – 5,420,000 82. 1997 – Spice Girls – Spice Up Your Life [Spiceworld] – 5,410,000 83. 1993 – Garth Brooks – Standing Outside The Fire [In Pieces] – 5,350,000 84. 1998 – Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey – When You Believe [My Love Is Your Love / The Prince of Egypt] – 5,320,000 85. 1998 – Alanis Morissette – Thank U [Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie] – 5,300,000 86. 1993 – Mariah Carey – Dreamlover [Music Box] – 5,270,000 87. 1995 – Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger [(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?] – 5,180,000 88. 1995 – Alanis Morissette – Hand in My Pocket [Jagged Little Pill] – 5,140,000 89. 1997 – Foo Fighters – Everlong [The Colour and the Shape] – 5,140,000 90. 1999 – Enrique Iglesias – Bailamos [Enrique] – 5,110,000 91. 1990 – Jon Bon Jovi – Blaze Of Glory [Blaze of Glory] – 5,060,000 92. 1998 – Whitney Houston – My Love Is Your Love [My Love Is Your Love] – 4,940,000 93. 1999 – Eminem – My Name Is [The Slim Shady LP] – 4,940,000 94. 1994 – Green Day – When I Come Around [Dookie] – 4,930,000 95. 1990 – Whitney Houston – All the Man That I Need [I’m Your Baby Tonight] – 4,930,000 96. 1999 – Red Hot Chili Peppers – Scar Tissue [Californication] – 4,850,000 97. 1991 – Cher – The Shoop Shoop Song (It’s in His Kiss) [Love Hurts] – 4,730,000 98. 1992 – Elton John – The One [The One] – 4,700,000 99. 1999 – Britney Spears – (You Drive Me) Crazy […Baby One More Time] – 4,630,000 100. 1997 – Mariah Carey – My All [ButterFly] – 4,610,000 https://chartmasters.org/2019/03/biggest-songs-of-the-1990s-cspc/ Edited March 28, 2019 by Ghiles
Almighty Gaga Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 1. 1997 – Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On [Titanic / Let’s Talk About Love] – 62,750,000 2. 1992 – Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You [The Bodyguard] – 33,620,000 The gap MHWGO is really that song
Brando Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 I don't know what CSPS is, but IWALY was bigger than MHWGO
materialboy Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Since when MHWGO is the biggest female song ?
Brando Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 The Bryan Adams song was a chart fluke, no one remembers it now. The Garth Brooks songs wasn't even that big in America, let alone ww lool. If anything The Dance was much bigger Believe should be higher.
Da Vinci Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Well Candle in the Wind 1997 wasn't part of an album...
Bloodflowers. Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Did I count 8 Celine Dion songs?? WOW, but I thought ATRL told me she is a one hit wonder, so what is the truth??
Keith Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 I see DC but no TLC. Biggest R&B girl group confirmed.
Bloodflowers. Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 25 minutes ago, Ghiles said: 54. 1998 – Madonna – Frozen [Ray Of Light] – 8,340,000 ahhh, this global artistic classic
Virgos Groove Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 14 minutes ago, materialboy said: Since when MHWGO is the biggest female song ? Since 1998.
Sinister Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Celine Dion with 3 songs in the top 30...2 of them being top 10 The power...and for those of you undermining MHWGO. It is literally responsible for the sales of the Titanoc OST and Let's Talk About Love each selling 30M copies
Karasu Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Wait they are including ALBUM SALES on these? This fan site needs to be stopped.
Ghiles Posted March 28, 2019 Author Posted March 28, 2019 3 minutes ago, Venturo said: Well Candle in the Wind 1997 wasn't part of an album... It wouldn't have done anything for an Elton John album. People brought the song for the charity donations/Diana stuff not because they liked it. I think you should probably read this: https://chartmasters.org/2018/02/cspc-elton-john-popularity-analysis/49/ I don't even know how the song goes tbh
Karasu Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 5 minutes ago, Sinister said: Celine Dion with 3 songs in the top 30...2 of them being top 10 The power...and for those of you undermining MHWGO. It is literally responsible for the sales of the Titanoc OST and Let's Talk About Love each selling 30M copies You also forgot Titanic is a huge succesful movie on it's own and OSTs for huge movies sold greatly in general regardless of having a hit on the charts or not. Plus it did NOT have a limited release outside the US as a standalone single. That site is a FRAUD.
Ribs Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 My Heart Will Go On is probably the biggest song ever so ? Why are yall surprised ?
One Nation Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 I really thought OSD would be higher but I forgot the success was mainly in the US.
SoulKiwi Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 10 minutes ago, Sinister said: Celine Dion with 3 songs in the top 30...2 of them being top 10 The power...and for those of you undermining MHWGO. It is literally responsible for the sales of the Titanoc OST and Let's Talk About Love each selling 30M copies *4 song in the top 30 1. 1997 – Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On 10. 1996 – Céline Dion – Because You Loved Me 27. 1993 – Céline Dion – The Power of Love 29. 1996 – Céline Dion – It’s All Coming Back to Me Now The way she stomped and dominated EFFORTLESSLY
Sinister Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 1 minute ago, Theus said: You also forgot Titanic is a huge succesful movie on it's own and OSTs for huge movies sold greatly in general regardless of having a hit on the charts or not. Plus it did NOT have a limited release outside the US as a standalone single. That site is a FRAUD. But still MHWGO can be found throughout the entirety of the movie The OST is an amazing body of work, nonetheless, MHWGO was truly icing on the cake
Iiketheair Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 77. 1995 – Céline Dion – Pour que tu m’aimes encore [D’Eux] – 5,910,000 The way she dominated in two languages at the same time
Hallucinogen Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 50 minutes ago, Keith said: I see DC but no TLC. Biggest R&B girl group confirmed. They haven’t done a TLC study yet.
Hallucinogen Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Anyway That’s The Way Love Goes remains a classic.
Cap10Planet Posted March 28, 2019 Posted March 28, 2019 Boyz II Men and TLC would definitely be on the list if they studied them.
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