Just wondering, but let's assume the new Band Aid 30 goes to number 1. Would that make Roger the first and only person to have a number 1 in 70's, 80's, 90's, 00's and 10's?
According to which chart and as a solo artist or group?
If you consider various charts I'm more than certain MJ has achieved this. Even in death. Though I'm talking albums not singles. I may be wrong about that in the 2000's. Don't know his US chart history posthumously
I'm jus thinking UK and someone who participated on a No.1 single. Due to the way singles are now counted in the UK, I don' think you will get artists again that have No 1's in multiple decades. To be honest, it has made the UK charts somewhat redundant.
Toon_86 wrote:
I'm jus thinking UK and someone who participated on a No.1 single. Due to the way singles are now counted in the UK, I don' think you will get artists again that have No 1's in multiple decades. To be honest, it has made the UK charts somewhat redundant.
What was the number 1 single in the 00's for Roger?
Thanks.
winterspelt wrote:
Dir Roger had a No 1 in the 70s?
Which single?
I assume the one in the 80s is Radio Ga Ga and the one in the 90s is Innuendo... Or am I wrong?
He's featured in the song, it doesn't mean he wrote the song. So, here it goes:
Bohemian Rhapsody 75
Under Pressure 81
Innuendo, These are the days of our lives/Boh Rhap 91
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