US & UK hit charts
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#1
R produced by Jim Steinman
[MCA 54626]
written by
Jim Steinman
#2
05/1993
#3
MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year 1990 [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #162]
[Ensign/Chrysalis 23488]
written by
Prince
#4
#5
#6
05/1993
#7
03/1991
#8
#9
07/1991
#10
#11
05/1994
#12
ninth song in hot 100 history to debut at #1
[Columbia 78952]
written by
Diane Warren
#13
11/1990
#14
01/1994
#15
10/1991
#16
06/1998
#17
12/1990
#18
#19
#20
01/1992
Grammy Award for Song of the Year 1993 Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1993 [Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #353]
[Duck/Reprise 19038]
written by
Eric Clapton &
Will Jennings
#21
#22
07/1998
#23
04/1991
#24
01/1994
#25
11/1995
#26
07/1990
#27
10/1999
#28
12/1995
#29
08/1997
#30
04/1997
#31
02/1994
Academy Award for Best Original Song 1993 Grammy Award for Song of the Year 1995 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song 1993 [Columbia 77384]
written by
Bruce Springsteen
#32
12/1992
#33
03/1991
#34
03/1990
[Capitol 44507] written by Robert John "Mutt" Lange
#35
06/1995
[Island/Atlantic 87131] written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr.
#36
01/1993
#37
09/1995
#38
07/1990
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song 1990 [included on the soundtrack to the 1990 film Young Guns II]
[Mercury 875896]
written by
Jon Bon Jovi &
Danny Kortchmar
#39
09/1991
#40
12/1990
#41
01/1990
#42
12/1991
#43
05/1993
#44
09/1991
[A&M 1576] written by Bryan Adams
#45
12/1998
#46
03/1992
#47
09/1991
#48
07/1997
#49
02/1992
#50
06/1997
#51
03/1993
#52
07/1998
#53
10/1991
[Island 868885] written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr.
#54
08/1996
#55
01/1997
charted as >Abort, Retry, Fail?_ EP: Your Woman / Give Me Some Pain / Theme from a Mid-Afternoon Game Show / Theme from Late Night Documentary About Drug Abuse in UK charts
[Brilliant!/Chrysalis 58638]
written by
Jyoti Mishra
#56
01/1996
[Maverick 17698] written by Alanis Morissette & Glen Ballard
#57
02/1992
#58
10/1998
#59
12/1999
#60
11/1996
[
US chart position is for Hot 100 Airplay charts]
[album cut]
written by
Jakob Dylan
#61
06/1997
#62
03/1991
#63
01/1992
[Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs #36] [Island 866533] written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr.
#64
01/1999
#65
02/1993
#66
09/1992
#67
10/1990
#68
02/1990
BRIT Awards Best British Single 1991 [Sire 19885]
written by
Martin Gore
#69
05/1999
#70
05/1995
#71
11/1996
#72
12/1994
[
US chart position is for Hot 100 Airplay charts]
[album cut]
written by
John Squire
#73
02/1991
#74
04/1990
#75
06/1991
[A&M 1564] written by Nuno Bettencourt & Gary Cherone
#76
04/1993
#77
01/1991
[A&M 1541]
written by
Sting
#78
12/1991
#79
11/1990
#80
06/1996
#81
05/1994
#82
02/1993
#83
03/1996
#84
07/1997
[US chart position is for Hot 100 Airplay charts] [album cut] written by Noel Gallagher
#85
11/1993
#86
03/1997
[Island 584972] written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton & Larry Mullen Jr.
#87
04/1994
#88
05/1991
[Warner 19242] written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills & Michael Stipe
#89
04/1990
#90
06/1990
#91
12/1994
#92
06/1990
as EnglandNewOrder
written by
Keith Allen , Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris & Gillian Gilbert
#93
08/1995
#94
03/1996
[Epic 78356] written by Noel Gallagher
#95
09/1990
#96
11/1991
[Atlantic 87571] written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins & Mike Rutherford
#97
03/1996
#98
09/1994
#99
06/1999
[Warner 16913] written by Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis & Chad Smith
#100
01/1999
[Columbia album cut] written by Dexter Holland, Noodles, Greg K. & Ron Welty