If we watching hits from 34 years ago in 1990. we'd be listening to music from 1956! I'm sure that if we were from that era, the late 50's, we'd have the same sense of nostalgia and connection to moments we'd lived connected to this music too. Nostalgia is the act of memories causing an emotional response. Anticipation is the act of hope causing the same thing. Keep going. It's worth it.
My favorite 1990 songs: 1. I'll be your everything (Tommy Page) 2. Nothing compares to you (Sinéad O'Connor) 3. It must've been love (Roxette) 4. Tonight (New Kids on the Block) 5. Have you seen her? (MC Hammer) 6. Love and affection (Nelson) 7. Escapade (Janet Jackson) 8. Pump up the jam (Technotronic) 9. Unskinny bop (Poison) 10. Black cat (Janet Jackson)
Now I know who are the chart toppers because during those times I was busy with school & didn't get a chance to hear some other hits but thanks for uploading it & check all charts...
Crikey! From a UK viewer, some songs I very much knew of but it’s amazing how many songs leave the memory before being reminded of them in this video. I really liked the Jane Child’s song back in the day but had up until just now, completely forgotten about it.
I remember beign bitterly disappointed that the Wilson Phillips song was number one for the year, particularly because of the, in my view, far more interesting songs below it: especially in the top ten alone.
@@thema1998 Wrong son. Look at the bottom of the screen. The top 10 should've all been #1 hits. The list's creator has an odd range of #1s and non #1s. Also, Stevie B's "Because I love you was #1 for 4wks. Making it the top song of 1990 when it hit that position in December. Finally "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins hit #1 in December of 1989. Technically it hit #1 in the 80s and carried over. It too was #1 for 4wks. Don't believe me? Look up Billboards Hot 100 for 1990. I'll be waiting...
The fact that Enjoy the Silence only went to # 8 ended the year at #66 is a crime Should have been #1 for the year Not that there are not many good songs on this 100 But Enjoy the Silence is by far the best song in that whole 100 Sorry- I’m just an over the top Depeche Mode fan Also- the fact that Enjoy the silence was only the 3rd Top 40 hit for Depeche Mode proves that every top 40 station program director from 1981 to 1989 should be kick in the groin very hard for their stupidity
Ehhh, charts just measure what's popular at the time. That doesn't always translate to longevity. Plenty of lower charting songs are more iconic than #1s.
How so? It's a great year. A mixture of all genres and a nice mix of 80s and 90s styles. Something for everyone. I was only a little kid at the time, but 1990 will always be one of my favourite years for music.
@@marcofalzone6469No, the AT40 staff compiled their own based on the Billboard Hot 100, assigning points differently than the magazine did for the year-end chart.
@@dougclark7077 Not exactly. Starting in 1990 they used the "Top 40 Radio Monitor blablabla something" chart for the annual chart, as they were piloting the changes that were officially made by late 1991... The chart focused on Airplay alone compiled by an automated system called BDS (broadcast data system) instead of the very inaccurate and sometimes "manipulated" "surveys". The official Hot 100 was a mix of Sales and Airplay...
Nirvana ????? Muhahahahahaha !!!!! This band was one of the biggest jokes of Rock History, the most overrated band of all-time. On stage, this band was TOTALLY unable to carry a tune (I know it, I saw them live in Europe back in 1992 !). Nirvana was nothing but a rock band for emasculated trendy-leftists and pansy-ass nerds. With hindsights, we can also say Nirvana was the very start of the whole "woke culture". And let's not forget the fact that Kurt Cobain was dominated by his wife who was physically stronger than him, which says a lot). If Nirvana had started in the late 60's, the whole world would have made fun of Kurt Cobain. And let's not forget another thing: since Nirvana became big, a lot of Rock and Metal fans turned to Country because they knew Garth Brooks was way more relevant than a bunch of pussies like Nirvana.
@@erichall4548 Spotify ?!? What this thing has to do with this context ? But to respond to your message, I never was a Michael Bolton fan (I don't even have one single album of him) but at least, he didn't need to commit suicide to be remembered (hellooooo, Mr. Kurt Cobain !!). And I never needed Nirvana in my whole music collection to pretend to be cool. If I want to listen some good grunge stuff, I'm gonna listen Alice In Chains and Pearl Jam. And during the first half of the 90's, there were much better Rock bands than Nirvana. Here are some names: Soul Asylum, Eric Gales Band, Material Issue, Jellyfish, Mother Love Bone, Warrior Soul, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, Thee Hypnotics, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, White Trash, Saigon Kick, The Almighty, The Wildhearts, The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, The Mother Station, Widespread Panic, Love/Hate, The Four Horsemen, Spread Eagle, Galactic Cowboys, Little Caesar, Asteroid B-612. And before Nirvana (between 1983 and 1990), there were a lot of interesting artists who managed to be in the charts (and even to reach success): The Black Crowes, Violent Femmes, The Pogues, The Cult, The Alarm, Love And Rockets (this band even had a "grungy" song called "No Big Deal" in the Billboard Hot 100), Edie Brickell And New Bohemians, Indigo Girls, 10000 Maniacs, REM, The Sisters Of Mercy, Hothouse Flowers, Transvision Vamp, Concrete Blonde, Gene Loves Jezebel, They Might Be Giants, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Omar & The Howlers, Los Lobos, Steve Earle, Lone Justice, Robert Cray, Mason Ruffner, Melvin James, The Smiths, The Cure, Melissa Etheridge, Tracy Chapman, Living Colour, Fishbone, King's X, Danzig, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, Jeff Healey Band, Jason & The Scorchers, Georgia Satellites, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers, Treat Her Right, Blue Rodeo, Cruzados, Nuclear Valdez, King Swamp, The Dogs D'Amour, Fates Warning, Jane's Addiction, Drivin' N' Cryin', Raging Slab... This is called musical culture. But everybody knows it: curiosity and musical culture are NOT exactly the strengths of the Nirvana fans. Looool.
Love Roxette and Wilson Phillips
So many memories… so much great music ❤️🎼❤️
If we watching hits from 34 years ago in 1990. we'd be listening to music from 1956! I'm sure that if we were from that era, the late 50's, we'd have the same sense of nostalgia and connection to moments we'd lived connected to this music too. Nostalgia is the act of memories causing an emotional response. Anticipation is the act of hope causing the same thing. Keep going. It's worth it.
My favorite 1990 songs:
1. I'll be your everything (Tommy Page)
2. Nothing compares to you (Sinéad O'Connor)
3. It must've been love (Roxette)
4. Tonight (New Kids on the Block)
5. Have you seen her? (MC Hammer)
6. Love and affection (Nelson)
7. Escapade (Janet Jackson)
8. Pump up the jam (Technotronic)
9. Unskinny bop (Poison)
10. Black cat (Janet Jackson)
I used to watch that video very often in 2019! Thank you for re-uploading!
WOW 33 YEARS AGO. HOW TIME FILES.
Now I know who are the chart toppers because during those times I was busy with school & didn't get a chance to hear some other hits but thanks for uploading it & check all charts...
Such great songs
🎼the best year in 90’s pop music!!!!💖
Knew close to half of these and almost all of the Top 25. Good collection.
The greatest year ever shame you have to live in this present day craphole.
That's life 🤗
End of 7th grade, beginning of 8th grade, exiting the 80s, the end of being a kid.
OTIMAS MUSICAS POUCAS MUSICAS SE SALVA HOJE EM DIA
Thank you for making these
Crikey! From a UK viewer, some songs I very much knew of but it’s amazing how many songs leave the memory before being reminded of them in this video. I really liked the Jane Child’s song back in the day but had up until just now, completely forgotten about it.
Early 90s >Late 90s
Both halves had a lot of corny music but late 90s is way more. I’ve never liked Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, NSync, etc
Great songs!
Roxette ROX!!!
Go west ❤ ahhh Epic
Some songs are released in 1989! 🤔
I know right.
Yes, but peaked or charted most of it run in 1990
Thats how billboard chart music works lmao
Billboard uses a December 1-November 30 time frame for its charts
I was 18 girl in 1990
Las cruces High school 1990
B Noches. Por favor, no tienen esos listados de la música latina así de esa manera como tiene la música en inglés?
💫💫💫💫
I remember beign bitterly disappointed that the Wilson Phillips song was number one for the year, particularly because of the, in my view, far more interesting songs below it: especially in the top ten alone.
Yeah, only 1 week at #1. Sinead O'Connor should have been #1 for the year.
As 100 músicas internacionais em 1990
Las cruces High school
December 31, 1990 - January 1, 1991
how does the billboard work? I thought 1990 Milira's "Go Outside In The Rain" was no. 36
This list is the creator's favorite songs. Not the actual Top 100.
@@iamnostalgic9567 No, it's not. This *is* the actual Top 100 of that year! Another video has this exact same Top 100.
@@thema1998 Wrong son. Look at the bottom of the screen. The top 10 should've all been #1 hits. The list's creator has an odd range of #1s and non #1s. Also, Stevie B's "Because I love you was #1 for 4wks. Making it the top song of 1990 when it hit that position in December. Finally "Another Day In Paradise" by Phil Collins hit #1 in December of 1989. Technically it hit #1 in the 80s and carried over. It too was #1 for 4wks. Don't believe me? Look up Billboards Hot 100 for 1990. I'll be waiting...
I put this year just behind 1986 and just above 1989 for my favourite year for music
Intro song… Tell Me Why by Expose?
Biz Markie yes!
The fact that Enjoy the Silence only went to # 8 ended the year at #66 is a crime
Should have been #1 for the year
Not that there are not many good songs on this 100
But Enjoy the Silence is by far the best song in that whole 100
Sorry- I’m just an over the top Depeche Mode fan
Also- the fact that Enjoy the silence was only the 3rd Top 40 hit for Depeche Mode proves that every top 40 station program director from 1981 to 1989 should be kick in the groin very hard for their stupidity
Ehhh, charts just measure what's popular at the time. That doesn't always translate to longevity. Plenty of lower charting songs are more iconic than #1s.
Not one Australian artist
1990>1999
I'd say the opposite. 1999 was a golden age for music
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.boar.
Ha Ha, the person below said 'Best' year, while I was just thinking the 'Worst'. Overall a very boring kind of year.
How so? It's a great year. A mixture of all genres and a nice mix of 80s and 90s styles. Something for everyone. I was only a little kid at the time, but 1990 will always be one of my favourite years for music.
Wow, I forgot how lame 1990 was for music.
Rockers way past thier prime...boy bands ..and Michael Bolton....I rest my case
American Top 40 didn't use this Billboard year-end chart for 1990, even didn't match its number one song, as it happened too in some years.
What they use? R&R CASH BOX??
@@marcofalzone6469No, the AT40 staff compiled their own based on the Billboard Hot 100, assigning points differently than the magazine did for the year-end chart.
@@dougclark7077 Not exactly. Starting in 1990 they used the "Top 40 Radio Monitor blablabla something" chart for the annual chart, as they were piloting the changes that were officially made by late 1991... The chart focused on Airplay alone compiled by an automated system called BDS (broadcast data system) instead of the very inaccurate and sometimes "manipulated" "surveys". The official Hot 100 was a mix of Sales and Airplay...
One of the worst years ever....please Nirvana... save us
Nirvana ????? Muhahahahahaha !!!!! This band was one of the biggest jokes of Rock History, the most overrated band of all-time. On stage, this band was TOTALLY unable to carry a tune (I know it, I saw them live in Europe back in 1992 !). Nirvana was nothing but a rock band for emasculated trendy-leftists and pansy-ass nerds. With hindsights, we can also say Nirvana was the very start of the whole "woke culture". And let's not forget the fact that Kurt Cobain was dominated by his wife who was physically stronger than him, which says a lot). If Nirvana had started in the late 60's, the whole world would have made fun of Kurt Cobain. And let's not forget another thing: since Nirvana became big, a lot of Rock and Metal fans turned to Country because they knew Garth Brooks was way more relevant than a bunch of pussies like Nirvana.
I guess Nirvana isn't on your Spotify...enjoy your Michael Bolton playlist lol
@@erichall4548 Spotify ?!? What this thing has to do with this context ? But to respond to your message, I never was a Michael Bolton fan (I don't even have one single album of him) but at least, he didn't need to commit suicide to be remembered (hellooooo, Mr. Kurt Cobain !!). And I never needed Nirvana in my whole music collection to pretend to be cool. If I want to listen some good grunge stuff, I'm gonna listen Alice In Chains and Pearl Jam. And during the first half of the 90's, there were much better Rock bands than Nirvana. Here are some names: Soul Asylum, Eric Gales Band, Material Issue, Jellyfish, Mother Love Bone, Warrior Soul, Bad Religion, Social Distortion, Thee Hypnotics, Baby Animals, The Screaming Jets, White Trash, Saigon Kick, The Almighty, The Wildhearts, The Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies, The Mother Station, Widespread Panic, Love/Hate, The Four Horsemen, Spread Eagle, Galactic Cowboys, Little Caesar, Asteroid B-612. And before Nirvana (between 1983 and 1990), there were a lot of interesting artists who managed to be in the charts (and even to reach success): The Black Crowes, Violent Femmes, The Pogues, The Cult, The Alarm, Love And Rockets (this band even had a "grungy" song called "No Big Deal" in the Billboard Hot 100), Edie Brickell And New Bohemians, Indigo Girls, 10000 Maniacs, REM, The Sisters Of Mercy, Hothouse Flowers, Transvision Vamp, Concrete Blonde, Gene Loves Jezebel, They Might Be Giants, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Omar & The Howlers, Los Lobos, Steve Earle, Lone Justice, Robert Cray, Mason Ruffner, Melvin James, The Smiths, The Cure, Melissa Etheridge, Tracy Chapman, Living Colour, Fishbone, King's X, Danzig, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, Jeff Healey Band, Jason & The Scorchers, Georgia Satellites, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Conwell & The Young Rumblers, Treat Her Right, Blue Rodeo, Cruzados, Nuclear Valdez, King Swamp, The Dogs D'Amour, Fates Warning, Jane's Addiction, Drivin' N' Cryin', Raging Slab... This is called musical culture. But everybody knows it: curiosity and musical culture are NOT exactly the strengths of the Nirvana fans. Looool.
I can tell you what the word " brevity" means to save you trouble...to be short and concise in speech and language...learn it... use it...
By the way...I didn't see the Screamin Cheetah Wheelies in the rock and roll hall of fame...but I'm sure they were fantastic