A small correction with the Elton John number one. When "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" was released by itself it only reached number 32 (on September 21). Only after being combined with the Princess Di tribute song "Candle in the Wind 1997" did it reach number one (on October 5th). This is the MAIN reason that the song made it to number one. It is highly doubtful that it would have done so otherwise.
I came to add the same comment. I did not realise the two songs had been combined as a double release (I don't know why they were). Candle in the Wind 1997 was #1 for six weeks and I puzzled why it was missing from this video.
im from uk and some of music in australian charts similar to uk obviously you had some australian singers we never heard of, the ones most famous to us brits are, jason donovan, kylie minogue, danni minogue and tina arena,
Great, perhaps you should also add a Kiwi icon for songs by New Zealand artists, Australian groups with NZ members and Australian artists born in New Zealand like Jon Stevens, Margaret Urlich, Crowded House etc.
regardless where they're from it's No.1 singles of the 90's Oz chart. did Jon Stevens, Margaret Urlich, Crowded House ever have a No.1 single in Oz in the 90's ?... nope... i think only OMC had an Oz No.1 single in the 90's... one out of 129 and you need a Kiwi icon? what about the rest?... probably good if someone did a NZ chart of the 90's and we could compare.
Talk about completely not getting it. I guess Cher, Madonna and Bryan Adams are Australian because of the unchanging symbol in the bottom left-hand corner.
I actually get shocked Pikachu faces when I point out Mariah Carey only had one number one hit in Australia in the 90s...and that fact actually still shocks me to this day considering how big she was and how Australia follows American trends.
Mariah Carey wasn't international, Madonna WAS international (she has more #1 songs in more countries than any artist in history), Michael Jackson WAS international, but Mariah had massive success in the US not the world
All her albums did extraordinary well. She had plenty of hits, they just did not make the lucrative spot. Fantasy was a terrible track. I hated it! I still do!
that's not true lol, music box sold more globally than any madonna album, including in some European countries, what happened is that the singles didn't do as well on the charts as they did in the US @@samuelosler1994
Mariah is the most certified pre-2000 artist in Australia, the difference is that people bought her albums more than singles. Music Box, for example, spent 18 weeks at #1 (ARIA albums) but no song from that album was #1
My son asked me after watching mamma mia whey do you oldies croon over Cher? I sent him a link to If I could turn back time, about a half an hour later he sent back, yea I get it.
Sonia Dada have SAFM to thank for their No. 1 hit I don't know who at that station heard that track and put it in rotation, but that song was charting in South Australia in 1992 thanks to heavy airplay and by the time it started climbing the national charts we were wondering why everyone else was so late to the party. Also, it's kind of amazing how Kravitz' follow-up Is There Any Love in Your Heart failed to chart. And Daryl Sommers had the pleasure to announce not only "for the first time ever...I'd Do Anything for Love", but also "for the second time every...I'd Do Anything for Love..."
My uni days. The first decade of artists copying note for note and sampling other artist's work to garner popularity. Who of those are still around now????
Music Charts Parade, thanks for the time and effort in putting this video together. Really appreciated. Fun Fact about Number 1 song #34 Euphoria - Love You Right. czcams.com/video/tM1ha4SKrCY/video.html . In the film clip the blonde dancer/singer at 2min 13 secs is a young Simon Baker (22yo). Simon went on the play the character Patrick Jane in the American TV show "The Mentalist". Ladies, he has his shirt off in the film clip !!!!! Cheers from Australia.
This is a list of the singles that reached #1 in Australia in the 90s. Queen only ever reached #1 twice in Australia one in 1975 with "Bohemian Rhapsody" and then again in early 1980 with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". In fact, they only had nine singles reach the Australian Top 10 (eight, if we only include "Bohemian Rhapsody" once, since it returned to the Top 10 in 1991).
The Cup of Life was interesting as we are not a football nation. Starting the round ball show every Sunday on a now defunct radio station (still hear that woman who hated greyhounds yell WE ARE NOT COVERING THAT at a Sale meet every Sunday before it became TAB shown nationally 5 years after station becoming defunct) made me think Arthur Smith was a WC fan.
WTF? That was not Take That in the video, why didn't you use the real "Back for good" video?
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Well - thousands of songs have found their way into our films and sometimes there have been minor blunders, and so it was this time too. If Take That had been my favourite band, I probably would have noticed that I had chosen the wrong video. But the truth is, I'm a rock dude and I just didn't notice that this wasn't the original video for the song. I would very much appreciate your forgiveness.
A small correction with the Elton John number one. When "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" was released by itself it only reached number 32 (on September 21). Only after being combined with the Princess Di tribute song "Candle in the Wind 1997" did it reach number one (on October 5th). This is the MAIN reason that the song made it to number one. It is highly doubtful that it would have done so otherwise.
I came to add the same comment. I did not realise the two songs had been combined as a double release (I don't know why they were). Candle in the Wind 1997 was #1 for six weeks and I puzzled why it was missing from this video.
im from uk and some of music in australian charts similar to uk obviously you had some australian singers we never heard of, the ones most famous to us brits are, jason donovan, kylie minogue, danni minogue and tina arena,
Australia really did have a Bryan Adams obsession in the 90's. Congrats on this video (and the 80"s one). Wonderful memories all round.
He was no slouch on the charts in the '80s.
The whole world did... and for good reason! 😍
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Dobrze widzieć cię z powrotem! :D
doskonała pigułka z muzą, czuję niedosyt ;)
Great, perhaps you should also add a Kiwi icon for songs by New Zealand artists, Australian groups with NZ members and Australian artists born in New Zealand like Jon Stevens, Margaret Urlich, Crowded House etc.
regardless where they're from it's No.1 singles of the 90's Oz chart. did Jon Stevens, Margaret Urlich, Crowded House ever have a No.1 single in Oz in the 90's ?... nope... i think only OMC had an Oz No.1 single in the 90's... one out of 129 and you need a Kiwi icon? what about the rest?... probably good if someone did a NZ chart of the 90's and we could compare.
Talk about completely not getting it. I guess Cher, Madonna and Bryan Adams are Australian because of the unchanging symbol in the bottom left-hand corner.
I actually get shocked Pikachu faces when I point out Mariah Carey only had one number one hit in Australia in the 90s...and that fact actually still shocks me to this day considering how big she was and how Australia follows American trends.
Mariah Carey wasn't international, Madonna WAS international (she has more #1 songs in more countries than any artist in history), Michael Jackson WAS international, but Mariah had massive success in the US not the world
All her albums did extraordinary well. She had plenty of hits, they just did not make the lucrative spot. Fantasy was a terrible track. I hated it! I still do!
Mariah in australia was more of an album seller
Exemple Music box is one of the most succesful album ever in australia
that's not true lol, music box sold more globally than any madonna album, including in some European countries, what happened is that the singles didn't do as well on the charts as they did in the US @@samuelosler1994
Mariah is the most certified pre-2000 artist in Australia, the difference is that people bought her albums more than singles. Music Box, for example, spent 18 weeks at #1 (ARIA albums) but no song from that album was #1
My son asked me after watching mamma mia whey do you oldies croon over Cher? I sent him a link to If I could turn back time, about a half an hour later he sent back, yea I get it.
Sonia Dada have SAFM to thank for their No. 1 hit I don't know who at that station heard that track and put it in rotation, but that song was charting in South Australia in 1992 thanks to heavy airplay and by the time it started climbing the national charts we were wondering why everyone else was so late to the party.
Also, it's kind of amazing how Kravitz' follow-up Is There Any Love in Your Heart failed to chart.
And Daryl Sommers had the pleasure to announce not only "for the first time ever...I'd Do Anything for Love", but also "for the second time every...I'd Do Anything for Love..."
My uni days. The first decade of artists copying note for note and sampling other artist's work to garner popularity.
Who of those are still around now????
As 100 músicas internacionais que marcaram nos anos 90
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Those people who complain about today’s music need to see how grim things were in the late 80s/early 90s before grunge came in.
ooo dawno nie było filmiku na tym kanale :D
at 13.14 this very point is where music started to die a slow painful death. Pearl jam did try and revive it but it was too late
Widać, że Australia, bo niektóre hity pierwsze na oczy widzę 😂
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Music Charts Parade, thanks for the time and effort in putting this video together. Really appreciated. Fun Fact about Number 1 song #34 Euphoria - Love You Right. czcams.com/video/tM1ha4SKrCY/video.html . In the film clip the blonde dancer/singer at 2min 13 secs is a young Simon Baker (22yo). Simon went on the play the character Patrick Jane in the American TV show "The Mentalist". Ladies, he has his shirt off in the film clip !!!!! Cheers from Australia.
I counted 16 songs by Australian artists and 1 by a New Zealand artist.
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90's were a great decade of music, even better than the 80's.
I'm looking forward to the noughties number hits of Australia. Greetings from Australia.
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Congratulations. You managed to make a great compilation of songs without including any from the greatest musicians of the 80s.
Queen ‼️
Did you neglect to read the title?? It's #1s in the 90's in Oz. Freddie died in '91.
This is a list of the singles that reached #1 in Australia in the 90s. Queen only ever reached #1 twice in Australia one in 1975 with "Bohemian Rhapsody" and then again in early 1980 with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". In fact, they only had nine singles reach the Australian Top 10 (eight, if we only include "Bohemian Rhapsody" once, since it returned to the Top 10 in 1991).
The Cup of Life was interesting as we are not a football nation. Starting the round ball show every Sunday on a now defunct radio station (still hear that woman who hated greyhounds yell WE ARE NOT COVERING THAT at a Sale meet every Sunday before it became TAB shown nationally 5 years after station becoming defunct) made me think Arthur Smith was a WC fan.
Could not believe this noisey bit of garbage did so well. especially here in OZ we did not care about the sport it represented.
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co to za teledysk do Take That Back for good?
No to teraz numery jeden w Australii z lat 00
1990's was an evolving musical decade with some ground breaking tracks and access to new tech... sadly the 2000's were mostly rubbish with a few gems.
I have that feeling too, but maybe it's just that in the 90s we were still young and then we became old farts 😉
any chance you can do 2000s and 2010s?
There is no such plan at the moment, but who knows what the future will bring 😉
Triple j didn’t play most of these thank goodness
WTF? That was not Take That in the video, why didn't you use the real "Back for good" video?
Well - thousands of songs have found their way into our films and sometimes there have been minor blunders, and so it was this time too. If Take That had been my favourite band, I probably would have noticed that I had chosen the wrong video. But the truth is, I'm a rock dude and I just didn't notice that this wasn't the original video for the song. I would very much appreciate your forgiveness.
The decline in musical tastes is evident in the late-90s and never recovered.
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Who the fuck was Take That?
UK boy band, singer Robbie Williams was a member
Huge British Boy band from the early to mid 90s. (Countless hits in the UK) Back For Good was their only Australian Top 10 hit.
As melhores músicas internacionais dos anos 90 muito obrigado a todos 🙏