Out of the four songs he saw top the Hot 100 in 2004, I think “Confessions Part II” is the “worst”—though that means hardly anything, given that Confessions became one of the biggest ...
upbeat songs — wasn't even their highest-charting Hottest 100 entry! That would be 'Slow Hands', the lead single from 2004 sophomore album Antics, landing two slots ahead of 'Evil' at #74.
Billboard unveiled its first chart ranking the sales of recorded songs, the 10-position “National List of Best Selling Retail Records,” with Bing Crosby, Jimmy Dorsey and Glenn Miller among ...