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jamesanthony
06-15-2004, 06:54 PM
If you read my previous post for the top singles in 1993 you'll notice what a difference one year made in terms of the diversity in the Hot 100 and r&b lists. Here are the songs as ranked by that magazine:

Hot 100- based on sales and airplay combined

1- End of the Road- Boyz II Men
2- Baby Got Back- Sir Mix A Lot
3- Jump- Kriss Kross
4- Save the Best for Last- Vanessa Williams
5- Baby Baby Baby- TLC
6- Tears in Heaven- Eric Clapton
7- I don't remember this one- if you do type it in
8- Under the Bridge- Red Hot Chili Peppers
9- Color Me Bad's 3rd single- forgot the song type it in if you recall
10-Just Another Day- Jon Secada

top artist: Boyz II Men

R&B

1- Come and Talk to Me- Jodeci
2- Honey Love- R Kelly and Public Announcement
3- You Remind Me- Mary J Blige
4- End of the Road- Boyz II Men
5- Tell Me What You Want Me to Do- Tevin Campbell
6- Mint Condition's first single, forgot title
7- Baby Baby Baby- TLC
8- Somebody Loves You Baby You Know Who It is- Patti Labelle
9- Tennessee- Arrested Development
10- Stay- Jodeci

top artist: Jodeci

Adult Contemporary:

1- Save the Best for Last- Vanessa Williams
2- Hold On My Heart- Genesis
3- If You Asked Me to - Celine Dion
4- The One- Elton John
5- Tears in Heaven- Eric Clapton
6- Restless Heart- Peter Cetera
7- Beauty and the Beast- Celine Dion/Peabo Bryson
8- Just Another Day- Jon Secada
9- Hazard- Richard Marx
10-Can't Let Go- Mariah Carey

top artist: Richard Marx

jamesanthony
06-15-2004, 07:07 PM
1- End of the Road- Boyz II Men- OK but I never understood why this was so HUGE it was #1 for 13 weeks the longest in the rock era up to that point
2- Baby Got Back- Sir Mix A Lot- I never liked these butt rap records. This is the biggest of that genre
3- Jump- Kriss Kross- this shows that almost anyone can have a hit record
4- Save the Best for Last- Vanessa Williams- pretty enough
5- Baby Baby Baby- TLC- never cared for TLC
6- Tears in Heaven- Eric Clapton- don't like this
10-Just Another Day- Jon Secada- he sounds anguished, it is catchy though

top artist: Boyz II Men

R&B

1- Come and Talk to Me- Jodeci- never liked this group
2- Honey Love- R Kelly and Public Announcement- this was before R Kelly became an NC17 personality
3- You Remind Me- Mary J Blige- OK, it was from a movie
5- Tell Me What You Want Me to Do- Tevin Campbell- not terrible but nothing special even then
6- Mint Condition's first single, Breakin My Heart Pretty Brown Eyes- nice enough tune and it hit the pop top ten too, beginning of the end for self-contained r&B bands though
8- Somebody Loves You Baby You Know Who It is- Patti Labelle- OK, nothing to rave over
9- Tennessee- Arrested Development- the most interesting song in the r&b to ten. Good tune
10- Stay- Jodeci- YUK


Adult Contemporary:


2- Hold On My Heart- Genesis- a bit dreary
3- If You Asked Me to - Celine Dion- liked it alot in 92, not so much now
4- The One- Elton John- never liked this. What in the world happened to this guy's music? His 70s records are so much better than this stuff
6- Restless Heart- Peter Cetera- not too special
7- Beauty and the Beast- Celine Dion/Peabo Bryson- This is the best of the A/C top ten, didn't think much of it in 92 but it is nice for this genre and is much better in hindsight than the Alladin theme