MTV Top 20 Video Countdown (US)

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Postby sdizda » Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:03 am

Original Air Date:
May 21, 1994
Saturday

MTV Europe

May 28, 1994
Saturday (11:30 CET)

May 29, 1994
Sunday (19:00 CET)

MTV Top 20 Video Countdown

1. (1) Snoop Doggy Dogg – Doggy Dogg World
2. (4) Big Mountain – Baby, I Love Your Way
3. (6) Madonna – I'll Remember
4. (2) Beck – Loser
5. (3) Ice Cube – You Know How We Do It
6. (9) Janet Jackson – Anytime, Anyplace
7. (10) Collective Soul – Shine
8. (12) Aerosmith – Crazy
9. (14) Warren G & Nate Dogg – Regulate
10. (5) Soundgarden – Spoonman
11. (17) Toni Braxton – You Mean the World to Me
12. (16) Green Day – Longview
13. (7) R. Kelly – Bump 'n' Grind
14. (20) Mariah Carey – Anytime You Need a Friend
15. (13) The Smashing Pumpkins – Disarm
16. (Debut) Domino – Sweet Potatoe Pie
17. (19) Counting Crows – Round Here
18. (Debut) Pink Floyd – Take It Back
19. (8) Alice in Chains – No Excuses
20. (Debut) Coolio – Fantastic Voyage

Original Air Date:
October 15, 1994
Saturday

MTV Europe
October 23, 1994
Sunday

MTV Top 20 Video Countdown

1. (1) Green Day – Basket Case [#1 Video for 2 Weeks]
2. (3) Sheryl Crow – All I Wanna Do
3. (2) Boyz II Men – I'll Make Love to You
4. (8) Salt N' Pepa – None of Your Business
5. (6) R.E.M. – What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
6. (4) Warren G. – This D.J.
7. (11) Madonna – Secret
8. (5) Ice Cube – Bop Gun (One Nation)
9. (14) The Offspring – Self Esteem
10. (10) Beastie Boys – Sure Shot
11. (13) Aaliyah – (At Your Best) You Are Love
12. (17) Stone Temple Pilots – Interstate Love Song
13. (16) Janet Jackson feat. MC Lyte – You Want This
14. (15) Lucas – Lucas With the Lid Off
15. (20) Robert Plant and Jimmy Page – Gallows Pole
16. (Debut) Bon Jovi – Always
17. (19) Weezer – Undone (The Sweater Song)
18. (Debut) Nirvana – About a Girl (from MTV Unplugged)
19. (7) Changing Faces – Stroke You Up
20. (Debut) John Mellencamp – Dance Naked

Host was Idalis DeLeon.


Original Air Date:
October 29, 1994
Saturday

MTV Europe
November 06, 1994
Sunday

MTV Top 20 Video Countdown

1. (1) Sheryl Crow – All I Wanna Do [#1 Video for 2 Weeks]
2. (3) Salt N' Pepa – None of Your Business
3. (6) The Offspring – Self Esteem
4. (5) R.E.M. – What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
5. (2) Green Day – Basket Case
6. (7) Madonna – Secret
7. (4) Boyz II Men – I'll Make Love to You
8. (9) Stone Temple Pilots – Interstate Love Song
9. (11) Janet Jackson feat. MC Lyte – You Want This
10. (16) Nirvana – About a Girl (from MTV Unplugged)
11. (12) Bon Jovi – Always
12. (17) Boyz II Men – On Bended Knee
13. (13) Lucas – Lucas With the Lid Off
14. (15) Robert Plant and Jimmy Page – Gallows Pole
15. (8) Warren G. – This D.J.
16. (20) The Black Crowes – A Conspiracy
17. (18) Beastie Boys – Sure Shot
18. (19) John Mellencamp – Dance Naked
19. (10) Aaliyah – (At Your Best) You Are Love
20. (Debut) Coolio – I Remember
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:21 am

azul120, starting in mid-1985 Rolling Stone generally published the US top 20 chart in each issue (for timing reasons the chart date trailed behind the magazine issue date by 2-3 weeks), which for RS was every other week, and since they didn't show movement from the previous week there's some guesswork involved to fill in the missing weeks. Plus they published a few "double issues" a year which meant that there were several periods of 3-week gaps between charts. So it isn't the most reliable source, plus for 1989-90 they scaled it back to just listing the top 5 videos, which period may or may not be worth posting I guess.

I'm pretty sure I can fill in the 1992 weeks you're missing although my records end once "End of the Road" reaches #1 in around November '92 I think. I'd love to see anything from 1993 on...definitely looking forward to more of your posts!

I think it's a great idea to set up a central location for people to submit these charts since it doesn't seem like anyone has done it yet on a large scale. Hopefully others might find the thread and keep filling in more gaps.
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Postby azul120 » Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:42 am

Actually sdizda the week you posted was aired on 5/21/94. I was looking for the week after. Just needed to confirm a couple spots.

Here are the next few:

Week of 11/02/91
1) (=) (10) Metallica - "Enter Sandman" (#1 for 2 weeks)
2) (+1) (5) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Cream" (#2)
3) (+1) (8) Jesus Jones - "Real Real Real" (#3)
4) (+1) (8) Bryan Adams - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (#4)
5) (+4) (4) Naughty By Nature - "O. P. P." (#5)
6) (+6) (2) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#6)
7) (+1) (8) EMF - "Lies" (#7)
8) (+3) (3) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#8)
9) (+1) (5) John Mellencamp - "Get A Leg Up" (#9)
10) (-8) (12) Extreme - "Hole Hearted" (#1 for 1 week)
11) (+4) (3) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#11)
12) (-6) (7) Mariah Carey - "Emotions" (#1 for 1 week)
13) (+1) (7) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - "Into the Great Wide Open" (#13)
14) (-7) (9) Motley Crue - "Primal Scream" (#7)
15) (+3) (3) U2 - "The Fly" (#15)
16) (+1) (4) REM - "Radio Song" (#16)
17) (+2) (2) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#17)
18) (Debut) (1) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#18)
19) (+1) (2) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#19)
20) (Debut) (1) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#20)

Week of 11/09/91
1) (+1) (6) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Cream" (#1 for 1 week)
2) (+4) (3) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#2)
3) (+1) (9) Bryan Adams - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (#3)
4) (+1) (5) Naughty By Nature - "O. P. P." (#4)
5) (-4) (11) Metallica - "Enter Sandman" (#1 for 2 weeks)
6) (+1) (9) EMF - "Lies" (#6)
7) (+2) (6) John Mellencamp - "Get A Leg Up" (#7)
8) (=) (4) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#8)
9) (+2) (4) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#9)
10) (-7) (9) Jesus Jones - "Real Real Real" (#3)
11) (+2) (8) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - "Into the Great Wide Open" (#11)
12) (+6) (2) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#12)
13) (-3) (13) Extreme - "Hole Hearted" (#1 for 1 week)
14) (Debut) (1) Hammer - "2 Legit 2 Quit" (#14)
15) (+5) (2) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#15)
16) (+1) (3) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#16)
17) (+2) (3) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#17)
18) (-6) (8) Mariah Carey - "Emotions" (#1 for 1 week)
19) (Debut) (1) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#19)
20) (Debut) (1) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#20)

Week of 11/16/91
1) (+1) (4) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#1 for 1 week)
2) (+2) (6) Naughty By Nature - "O. P. P." (#2)
3) (=) (10) Bryan Adams - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (#3)
4) (+4) (5) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#4)
5) (-4) (7) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Cream" (#1 for 1 week)
6) (+1) (7) John Mellencamp - "Get A Leg Up" (#6)
7) (+2) (5) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#7)
8) (+7) (3) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#8)
9) (-4) (12) Metallica - "Enter Sandman" (#1 for 2 weeks)
10) (+2) (3) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#10)
11) (=) (9) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - "Into the Great Wide Open" (#11)
12) (+4) (4) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#12)
13) (+1) (2) Hammer - "2 Legit 2 Quit" (#13)
14) (+3) (4) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#14)
15) (-9) (10) EMF - "Lies" (#6)
16) (+3) (2) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#16)
17) (+3) (2) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#17)
18) (Debut) (1) Hammer - "Addams Groove" (#18)
19) (-9) (10) Jesus Jones - "Real Real Real" (#3)
20) (Debut) (1) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - "Wildside" (#20)

Week of 11/23/91
1) (=) (5) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#1 for 2 weeks)
2) (+6) (4) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#2)
3) (+1) (6) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#3)
4) (+3) (6) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#4)
5) (+1) (8) John Mellencamp - "Get A Leg Up" (#7)
6) (-4) (7) Naughty By Nature - "O. P. P." (#2)
7) (+3) (4) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#10)
8) (+4) (5) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#8)
9) (-6) (11) Bryan Adams - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (#3)
10) (Debut) (1) Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (#10)
11) (-6) (8) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Cream" (#1 for 1 week)
12) (+2) (5) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#12)
13) (+5) (2) Hammer - "Addams Groove" (#13)
14) (+3) (3) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#14)
15) (+1) (3) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#15)
16) (-7) (13) Metallica - "Enter Sandman" (#1 for 2 weeks)
17) (+3) (2) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - "Wildside" (#17)
18) (=) (10) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - "Into the Great Wide Open" (#11)
19) (Debut) (1) Color Me Badd - "All 4 Love" (#19)
20) (Debut) (1) Motley Crue - "Home Sweet Home '91" (#20)
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Postby azul120 » Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:11 am

Week of 11/30/91 was a best of fall countdown; missed it since I was out of town.

Week of 12/07/91
1) (+9) (2) Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (#1 for 1 week)
2) (+1) (7) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#2)
3) (-1) (5) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#2)
4) (+4) (6) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#4)
5) (-4) (6) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#1 for 2 weeks)
6) (+1) (5) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#6)
7) (+8) (4) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#7)
8) (-4) (7) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#4)
9) (+5) (4) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#9)
10) (+3) (3) Hammer - "Addams Groove" (#10)
11) (+1) (6) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#11)
12) (+5) (3) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - "Wildside" (#12)
13) (Debut) (1) U2 - "Mysterious Ways" (#13)
14) (+5) (2) Color Me Badd - "All 4 Love" (#14)
15) (-6) (12) Bryan Adams - "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" (#3)
16) (+4) (2) Motley Crue - "Home Sweet Home '91" (#16)
17) (-11) (8) Naughty By Nature - "O. P. P." (#2)
18) (Debut) (1) George Michael and Elton John - "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" (#18)
19) (-14) (9) John Mellencamp - "Get A Leg Up" (#5)
20) (Debut) (1) Metallica - "The Unforgiven" (#20)

Week of 12/14/91
1) (=) (3) Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (#1 for 2 weeks)
2) (+2) (7) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#2)
3) (-1) (8) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#2)
4) (+3) (5) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#4)
5) (+4) (5) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#5)
6) (+4) (4) Hammer - "Addams Groove" (#6)
7) (-2) (7) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#1 for 2 weeks)
8) (+4) (4) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - "Wildside" (#8)
9) (+4) (2) U2 - "Mysterious Ways" (#9)
10) (+1) (7) Skid Row - "Wasted Time" (#10)
11) (-8) (6) Paula Abdul - "Blowing Kisses in the Wind" (#2)
12) (+2) (3) Color Me Badd - "All 4 Love" (#12)
13) (+3) (3) Motley Crue - "Home Sweet Home '91" (#13)
14) (-8) (6) Richard Marx - "Keep Coming Back" (#6)
15) (+5) (2) Metallica - "The Unforgiven" (#15)
16) (-8) (8) Salt 'n' Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex" (#4)
17) (+1) (2) George Michael and Elton John - "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" (#17)
18) (Debut) (1) Aerosmith - "Sweet Emotion" (#18)
19) (Debut) (1) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Diamonds and Pearls" (#19)
20) (Debut) (1) Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (#20)

12/21/91 was a #1's of '91 retrospective edition of the show.

Week of 12/28/91
1) (=) (4) Michael Jackson - "Black or White" (#1 for 3 weeks)
2) (+3) (6) Genesis - "No Son Of Mine" (#2)
3) (+5) (5) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - "Wildside" (#3)
4) (+5) (3) U2 - "Mysterious Ways" (#4)
5) (+1) (5) Hammer - "Addams Groove" (#5)
6) (+7) (4) Motley Crue - "Home Sweet Home '91" (#6)
7) (-3) (6) Boyz II Men - "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (#4)
8) (+7) (3) Metallica - "The Unforgiven" (#8)
9) (+3) (4) Color Me Badd - "All 4 Love" (#9)
10) (+8) (2) Aerosmith - "Sweet Emotion" (#10)
11) (-9) (8) PM Dawn - "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss" (#2)
12) (Debut) (1) Guns 'n' Roses - "Live and Let Die" (#12)
13) (+6) (2) Prince and the New Power Generation - "Diamonds and Pearls" (#13)
14) (+6) (2) Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (#14)
15) (Debut) (1) Paula Abdul - "Vibeology" (#15)
16) (+1) (3) George Michael and Elton John - "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me" (#16)
17) (-14) (9) Van Halen - "Top of the World" (#2)
18) (Debut) (1) Mariah Carey - "Can't Let Go" (#18)
19) (-12) (8) Guns 'n' Roses - "Don't Cry" (#1 for 2 weeks)
20) (Debut) (1) Bryan Adams - "There Will Never Be Another Tonight" (#20)

And that's a wrap for '91! In '92, the musical tides begin shifting, and the videos begin to stick around for a lot longer!
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Postby LostAvenger » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:57 am

And here's MTV's Top 100 Videos Of 1991:

100) Steelheart - I'll Never Let You Go
99) The KLF - 3AM Eternal
98) Divinyls - I Touch Myself
97) The Bingoboys - Show Me How To Dance
96) Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Learning to Fly
95) Anthrax feat. Public Enemy - Bring the Noise
94) Seal - Crazy
93) AC/DC - Moneytalks
92) Color Me Badd - All For Love
91) Sting - All This Time
90) Another Bad Creation - Iesha
89) Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
88) REM w/ KRS-One - Radio Song
87) Tara Kemp - Hold You Tight
86) Cinderella - Heartbreak Station
85) Prince - Gett Off
84) INXS- Bitter Tears
83) Karyn White -Romantic
82) Poison - Life Goes On
81) Gerardo - Rico Suave
80) Rod Stewart - Rhythm of My Heart
79) Urban Dance Squad - Deeper Shade of Soul
78) Queensryche - Jet City Woman
77) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - Wildside
76) John Mellencamp - Get A Leg Up
75) Boyz II Men - It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday
74) Motley Crue - Primal Scream
73) Hammer - 2 Legit 2 Quit
72) Winger - Miles Away
71) Paula Abdul - Blowing Kisses In the Wind
70) Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
69) Bell Biv Devoe (feat. Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill and Ralph Tresvant) - Word to the Mutha
68) U2 - Mysterious Ways
67) Heavy D and the Boyz - Now That We Found Love
66) Nelson - More Than Ever
65) Amy Grant - Baby Baby
64) Van Halen - Poundcake
63) Tevin Campbell - Round and Round
62) REM - Shiny Happy People
61) Salt 'n' Pepa - Do You Want Me
60) Metallica - The Unforgiven
59) Mariah Carey - Emotions
58) EMF - Lies
57) C+C Music Factory - Things That Make You Go Hmmm
56) Damn Yankees - High Enough
55) Another Bad Creation - Playground
54) Genesis - No Son of Mine
53) Color Me Badd - I Adore Mi Amor
52) Guns 'n' Roses - Live and Let Die
51) Paula Abdul - The Promise of a New Day
50) Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - Into the Great Wide Open
49) PM Dawn - Set Adrift on Memory Bliss
48) Firehouse - Don't Treat Me Bad
47) Janet Jackson - Love Will Never Do Without You
46) Van Halen - Run Around
45) Roxette - Joyride
44) Bryan Adams - Can't Stop This Thing We Started
43) Hammer - Addams Groove
42) Warrant - Uncle Tom's Cabin
41) Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You
40) The Black Crowes - Hard to Handle
39) LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
38) Nelson - After the Rain
37) Madonna - Like A Virgin (Live)n
36) Jesus Jones - Real Real Real
35) Mariah Carey - I Don't Wanna Cry
34) Poison - Ride The Wind
33) Salt 'n' Pepa - Let's Talk About Sex
32) INXS - Disappear
31) Wilson Phillips - You're In Love
30) Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home '91
29) DJ Jazzy Jeff/Fresh Prince - Summertime
28) Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
27) Firehouse - Love Of A Lifetime
26) C+C Music Factory - Here We Go, Let's Rock N Roll
25) Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels
24) Naughty By Nature - O.P.P.
23) Warrant - I Saw Red
22) Prince - Cream
21) Van Halen - Top of the World
20) Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch - Good Vibrations
19) Extreme - Hole Hearted
18) Chris Isaak - Wicked Game
17) Boyz II Men - Motownphilly
16) Scorpions - Wind of Change
15) Color Me Badd - I Wanna Sex You Up
14) Guns 'n' Roses - Don't Cry
13) Michael Jackson - Black or White
12) Tesla - Signs
11) Jesus Jones - Right Here, Right Now
10) Paula Abdul - Rush Rush
9) Metallica - Enter Sandman
8) C+C Music Factory - Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)
7) Extreme - More Than Words
6) EMF - Unbelievable
5) Mariah Carey - Someday
4) Queensryche - Silent Lucidity
3) Bryan Adams - Everything I Do (I Do It For You)
2) REM - Losing My Religion
1) Guns 'n' Roses - You Could Be Mine
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Postby sdizda » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:15 am

thanks :D

Missing charts for the period: January/05/91 - May/11/91
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:03 pm

azul120, are these a few of the weeks you're missing?

Week of 8/1/92
1) (=) (8) Guns n’ Roses - "November Rain" (#1 for 2 weeks)
2) (+1) (10) Metallica - "Wherever I May Roam" (#2)
3) (+1) (5) Madonna - "This Used to Be My Playground" (#3)
4) (+1) (6) Tom Cochrane - "Life is a Highway" (#4)
5) (-3) (10) Arrested Development - "Tennessee" (#1 for 1 week)
6) (+3) (8) The Cure - "Friday I’m In Love" (#6)
7) (+3) (6) TLC - "Baby Baby Baby" (#7)
8) (+6) (6) Nirvana - “Lithium" (#8)
9) (-2) (7) George Michael - "Too Funky" (#3)
10) (+1) (7) U2 - “Even Better Than The Real Thing” (#10)
11) (+1) (5) Michael Jackson - "Jam" (#11)
12) (-6) (9) Pearl Jam - “Evenflow" (#6)
13) (+3) (3) En Vogue - "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (#13)
14) (+3) (4) Faith No More - "Midlife Crisis" (#14)
15) (-7) (6) Kris Kross - "Warm It Up" (#8)
16) (Debut) (1) Jodeci - "Come and Talk to Me" (#16)
17) (+3) (2) Megadeth - "Symphony of Destruction" (#17)
18) (+1) (3) INXS - "Heaven Sent" (#18)
19) (Debut) (1) Technotronic feat. Ya Kid K - "Move This" (#19)
20) (Debut) (1) Black Crowes - "Thorn in My Pride" (#20)


Week of 8/8/92
1) (=) (9) Guns n’ Roses - "November Rain" (#1 for 3 weeks)
2) (+1) (6) Madonna - "This Used to Be My Playground" (#2)
3) (+1) (7) Tom Cochrane - "Life is a Highway" (#3)
4) (+3) (7) TLC - "Baby Baby Baby" (#4)
5) (-3) (11) Metallica - "Wherever I May Roam" (#2)
6) (+2) (7) Nirvana - “Lithium" (#6)
7) (+3) (8) U2 - “Even Better Than The Real Thing” (#7)
8) (-2) (9) The Cure - "Friday I’m In Love" (#6)
9) (-4) (11) Arrested Development - "Tennessee" (#1 for 1 week)
10) (+1) (6) Michael Jackson - "Jam" (#10)
11) (-2) (8) George Michael - "Too Funky" (#3)
12) (+1) (4) En Vogue - "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (#12)
13) (+1) (5) Faith No More - "Midlife Crisis" (#13)
14) (+3) (3) Megadeth - "Symphony of Destruction" (#14)
15) (+1) (2) Jodeci - "Come and Talk to Me" (#15)
16) (Debut) (1) Bobby Brown - “Humpin’ Around” (#16)
17) (+3) (2) Black Crowes - "Thorn in My Pride" (#17)
18) (Debut) (1) Toad the Wet Sprocket - “All I Want” (#18)
19) (=) (2) Technotronic feat. Ya Kid K - "Move This" (#19)
20) (-8) (10) Pearl Jam - “Evenflow" (#6)


Week of 8/15/92
1) (=) (10) Guns n’ Roses - "November Rain" (#1 for 4 weeks)
2) (+2) (8) TLC - "Baby Baby Baby" (#2)
3) (-1) (7) Madonna - "This Used to Be My Playground" (#2)
4) (+2) (8) Nirvana - “Lithium" (#4)
5) (-2) (8) Tom Cochrane - "Life is a Highway" (#3)
6) (+1) (9) U2 - “Even Better Than The Real Thing” (#6)
7) (+9) (2) Bobby Brown - “Humpin’ Around” (#7)
8) (-3) (12) Metallica - "Wherever I May Roam" (#2)
9) (+1) (7) Michael Jackson - "Jam" (#9)
10) (+8) (2) Toad the Wet Sprocket - “All I Want” (#10)
11) (+1) (5) En Vogue - "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" (#11)
12) (+2) (4) Megadeth - "Symphony of Destruction" (#12)
13) (-5) (10) The Cure - "Friday I’m In Love" (#6)
14) (+1) (3) Jodeci - "Come and Talk to Me" (#14)
15) (Debut) (1) Pearl Jam - “Jeremy” (#15)
16) (+1) (3) Black Crowes - "Thorn in My Pride" (#16)
17) (Debut) (1) INXS - “Not Enough Time” (#17)
18) (-9) (12) Arrested Development - "Tennessee" (#1 for 1 week)
19) (-8) (9) George Michael - "Too Funky" (#3)
20) [???]
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Postby azul120 » Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:29 pm

Hmmm. Those last two weeks are a little suspect. Here's what I interpolated of the third and final one from what host Steve Isaacs said the following weeks:

8/15/92
1) Guns 'n' Roses - "November Rain" (#1 for 4 weeks)
2) Madonna - "This Used to be My Playground"
3) TLC - "Baby Baby Baby"
4) Tom Cochrane - "Life Is A Highway" (peaked at #3)
5) Nirvana - "Lithium"
6) U2 - "Even Better than the Real Thing"
7) En Vogue - "Giving Him Something He Can Feel"
8) Metallica - "Wherever I May Roam" (peaked at #2)
9) Jodeci - "Come and Talk to Me"
10) (+6) Bobby Brown - "Humpin' Around"
11) ??? (chart fall off)
12) ??? (chart fall off)
13) Megadeth - "Symphony of Destruction"
14) ??? (chart fall off)
15) Toad the Wet Sprocket - "All I Want"
16) The Black Crowes - "Thorn in My Pride"
17) ??? (chart fall off)
18) Pearl Jam - "Jeremy"
19) Shakespear's Sister - "Stay"
20) INXS - "Not Enough Time"

"Jam" by Michael Jackson peaked at #10 according to Steve Isaacs, and "Evenflow" by Pearl Jam spent a total of 9 weeks on the chart.
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:16 pm

You know what, you're totally right - I went back and compared against the weeks you listed, and there are certain weeks where I clearly guessed at the positions although the majority of weeks do match up. You obviously have better records for this stretch of time, as I'm trying to work backwards from a continuous year-long graph that I must have made about 15 years ago. It's been so long I must have forgotten I had to fill in some weeks with my best guesses at the time, sorry for the confusion folks!

I'll stick to posting the mid-80's charts where I can confirm that all positions are accurate.
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 10:00 pm

May 1985 (from RS)

Week of 5/10/85
1) Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World
2) Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me)
3) Madonna – Crazy for You
4) Eurythmics – Would I Lie to You?
5) Wham! – Everything She Wants
6) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – Don’t Come Around Here No More
7) Sade – Smooth Operator
8) Mick Jagger – Lucky in Love
9) Murray Head – One Night in Bangkok
10) Power Station – Some Like it Hot
11) Julian Lennon – Say You’re Wrong
12) DeBarge – Rhythm of the Night
13) Harold Faltermeyer – Axel F Theme
14) Howard Jones – Things Can Only Get Better
15) USA for Africa – We are the World
16) Phil Collins – Sussudio
17) John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band – Tough All Over
18) Robert Plant – Little By Little
19) Don Henley – All She Wants to Do is Dance
20) Katrina & the Waves – Walking on Sunshine


Week of 5/24/85
1) Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World
2) Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me)
3) Wham! – Everything She Wants
4) Eurythmics – Would I Lie to You?
5) Robert Plant – Little By Little
6) Howard Jones – Things Can Only Get Better
7) Harold Faltermeyer – Axel F Theme
8) Sade – Smooth Operator
9) Mick Jagger – Lucky in Love
10) Phil Collins – Sussudio
11) Madonna – Crazy for You
12) John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band – Tough All Over
13) Julian Lennon – Say You’re Wrong
14) Power Station – Some Like it Hot
15) Bryan Adams – Heaven
16) Murray Head – One Night in Bangkok
17) David Lee Roth – Just a Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody
18) Glenn Frey – Smuggler’s Blues
19) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – Don’t Come Around Here No More
20) ‘Til Tuesday – Voices Carry

I’m fairly certain that once I started watching these on a weekly basis later that year, reference was made to Simple Minds spending five consecutive weeks at #1 with “Don’t You (Forget About Me)”, which run at the top would have preceded the first RS listing above.

In general these early years of the countdown were a lot less predictable than the 90’s – songs would start dropping only to rebound and head back up the chart, debuts as high as #2 (Bryan Adams’ “Run to You”; Huey Lewis & the News’ “Power of Love”), songs debuted in the top 10 only to fail to move any higher, and other weirdness. I guess they were still working out the kinks of whatever formula they used to create their weekly lists (still a mystery to me).

More to come…
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:18 pm

July 1985 (from RS)

Week of 7/5/85
1) Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
2) Bruce Springsteen – Glory Days
3) Phil Collins – Sussudio
4) Night Ranger – Sentimental Street
5) Prince & the Revolution – Raspberry Beret
6) Duran Duran – A View to a Kill
7) Supertramp - Cannonball
8) Robert Plant – Little By Little
9) Tears for Fears – Shout
10) Survivor – The Search Is Over
11) Paul Young – Everytime You Go Away
12) Heart – What About Love?
13) Bryan Adams – Heaven
14) Eurythmics – Would I Lie to You?
15) Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
16) ‘Til Tuesday – Voices Carry
17) John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band – Tough All Over
18) Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart – People Get Ready
19) Cyndi Lauper – The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough
20) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – Make It Better (Forget About Me)

Week of 7/19/85
1) Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
2) Tears for Fears – Shout
3) Corey Hart – Never Surrender
4) Duran Duran – A View to a Kill
5) Night Ranger – Sentimental Street
6) Paul Young – Everytime You Go Away
7) Prince & the Revolution – Raspberry Beret
8) Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
9) Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart – People Get Ready
10) Bruce Springsteen – Glory Days
11) Heart – What About Love?
12) Phil Collins – Sussudio
13) John Parr – Theme from “St. Elmo’s Fire” (Man in Motion)
14) Pat Benatar – Invincible
15) Bryan Adams – Summer of ‘69
16) ‘Til Tuesday – Voices Carry
17) Survivor – The Search Is Over
18) Ratt – Lay It Down
19) Power Station – Bang a Gong (Get It On)
20) Eurythmics – Would I Lie to You?

For the five-week gap in the RS-published charts between 5/24 and 7/5, I believe that “Would I Lie to You?” spent two weeks at #1, followed by “Sussudio” for two weeks, then the first week at #1 for “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free”
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Postby Marius » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:21 pm

LostAvenger wrote:And here's MTV's Top 100 Videos Of 1991:
Oh great!
The European version of this had Bryan Adams at #1, REM at #2 and all sorts of Eurodance in the top 10 like Dr Alban and Snap.

The 1990 European one had Sinead at #1 and the 1989 had Fine Young Cannibals and Like A Prayer 1-2.

I then grew up and started going out, hence missed all subsequent YECs :D
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Postby mrpenpen » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:56 pm

August 1985 (from RS)

Week of 8/2/85
1) Tears for Fears – Shout
2) Huey Lewis & the News – The Power of Love (Debut – they made a big deal of it)
3) Corey Hart – Never Surrender
4) Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
5) John Parr – Theme From “St. Elmo’s Fire” (Man in Motion)
6) Paul Young – Everytime You Go Away
7) Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
8) Bryan Adams – Summer of ‘69
9) Pat Benatar – Invincible
10) Bruce Springsteen – Glory Days
11) Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart – People Get Ready
12) Heart – What About Love?
13) Night Ranger – Sentimental Street
14) Depeche Mode – People Are People
15) Aretha Franklin – Freeway of Love
16) Duran Duran – A View to a Kill
17) Ratt – Lay It Down
18) R.E.M. – Can’t Get There From Here
19) John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band – C.I.T.Y.
20) Motley Crue – Smokin’ in the Boys’ Room


Week of 8/16/85
1) Huey Lewis & the News – The Power of Love (2nd week at #1)
2) John Parr – Theme From “St. Elmo’s Fire” (Man in Motion)
3) Corey Hart – Never Surrender
4) Pat Benatar – Invincible
5) Tears for Fears – Shout
6) Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
7) Bryan Adams – Summer of ‘69
8) Phil Collins – Don’t Lose My Number
9) Sting – Fortress Around Your Heart
10) Aretha Franklin – Freeway of Love
11) Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
12) Paul Young – Everytime You Go Away
13) Motels – Shame
14) Godley & Creme – Cry
15) Tina Turner – We Don’t Need Another Hero
16) John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band – C.I.T.Y.
17) R.E.M. – Can’t Get There From Here
18) Michael McDonald – No Lookin’ Back
19) Dead or Alive – You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
20) Heart – What About Love?


I’ll move from the RS issues to the consecutive weekly records I kept starting with the next batch…
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Postby azul120 » Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:15 am

So wait, REM made the countdown back in '85? Wow, that's quite the development there.

And according to one of the "x years ago this weekend..." commercial break flashbacks, "Would I Lie To You?" was apparently #1 for only one week, and spent a total of 11 weeks on the chart. Of course, there were errors at times, most egregriously one which stated that "Heart Shaped Box" from Nirvana was #1, even though it peaked at #2.

Anyways, barring any tie-ups, I will soon begin with what I have of 1992, when things start changing. I will also post a bit of what I have from April and May of '91, though I'm not 100% reliable there.

And I think we should also have another thread for major MTV countdowns, namely the yearly countdowns, which have all been posted elsewhere. (Always found it interesting how many high top 20 videos were low on those, and vice versa.
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Postby mrpenpen » Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:50 am

Yeah, MTV was way ahead of the curve with R.E.M. - "Driver 8" made the Top 20 later in the year and "The One I Love" got all the way to #1 in 1987. They promoted plenty of lousy bands back in the day, but once in a while showed some pretty surprising foresight.

I agree that it would be a better idea to keep year-end charts in a separate thread, especially since as you noted the year-end positions often bore little resemblance to each song's weekly performance.

I'll try to get some more charts from '85 and '86 up over the weekend.
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Postby azul120 » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:27 am

Yeah, I remember they had "The One I Love" on a #1's weekend special. I also know that "Stand" hit the top of the chart. I wonder if "It's The End Of The World As We Know It" and "Orange Crush" ever made the countdown.
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Postby azul120 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:33 am

One other thing was that there were a couple of #1 debuts: "Oh Sherrie" by Steve Perry and "Dancing In The Dark" by Bruce Springsteen, the latter of which spent only 4 weeks in total on the chart. Also, according to a pre-commercial flashback, "Bad" by Michael Jackson debuted at #7, peaked only at #4, and spent 5 weeks in total on the chart. I'll try getting on '92 shortly.
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Postby NothingFails » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:55 am

speaking of Michael Jackson, I remember "The Way You Make Me Feel" only hitting #11 on that countdown, though "Man In The Mirror" and "Dirty Diana" would go to #1.
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Postby azul120 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:02 am

Really? Whoa. I'd thought it would have reached #2. I'm guessing the video debuted a little too low and too late to make much of a dent.

Were you watching the countdown at that time? If so, how did "Need You Tonight" by INXS and "Faith" by George Michael, for instance, fare? Really interested in some charts if possible.
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Postby NothingFails » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:12 am

I seem to remember Faith hitting #1, as did Father Figure. I used to watch it all the time in 87-88 and again in 89-90. Need You Tonight seemed to hit #6 and fell off pretty early, but it peaked on the countdown almost two months before the song itself hit #1, so the video still stayed in heavy rotation for awhile. I do remember "Devil Inside", their followup going to #1.

Others I remember hitting #1 in late 87/early-mid 88:
George Harrison "Got My Mind Set On You"
Whitney Houston "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" and "So Emotional" (and I also remember when So Emotional hit #1, the VJ saying that How Will I Know and Greatest Love Of All both hit #1 in 1986)
Whitesnake "Is This Love"
Richard Marx "Don't Mean Nothing"
Fleetwood Mac "Little Lies"
Aerosmith "Angel" and "Rag Doll"
Def Leppard "Hysteria" (and I'm sure Pour Some Sugar On Me and Love Bites did too)

I'm sure there's others, admittedly we're going back 22 years but I remember watching the countdown every Friday night back then, it was a weekly ritual like listening to Casey Kasem on Sunday evenings.
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Postby azul120 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:20 am

Actually I remember when one of his later vids was on the countdown, Richard's #1 vids were shown, and they were as follows: "Hold On To The Nights", "Satisfied" (2 weeks at top) and "Right Here Waiting".
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Postby NothingFails » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:31 am

I do remember "Don't Mean Nothing" being #1 around August of 1987, remember that MTV also ignored "La Isla Bonita" and the pre-1986 videos when naming Madonna's #1 videos when I remember when "Oh Father" stopped at #5 in December 1989, Adam Curry saying that it was her first video to miss #1 and that the streak had gone back to "Borderline".
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Postby azul120 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:38 pm

Sometimes they are in self-contradiction, though. "Live To Tell" was cited elsewhere as her first #1, and "Crazy For You", according to a pre-commercial break flashback, peaked at #3.

Also, "Faith" by George Michael apparently never reached the top, even though his three subsequent videos did.
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Postby mrpenpen » Sun Aug 29, 2010 5:47 pm

OK, so there was another 3-week gap after the last RS chart but these were the top songs those weeks:

Week of 8/23: #1 St. Elmo’s Fire; #2 Power of Love; #3 Money for Nothing….#6 Lonely Ol’ Night (Debut)

Week of 8/30: #1 Money for Nothing; #2 St. Elmo’s Fire; #3 Power of Love; #4 Lonely Ol’ Night

Week of 9/6: #1 Money for Nothing; #2 Lonely Ol’ Night; #3 St. Elmo’s Fire; #4 Power of Love

Now my weekly records kick in....

Week of 9/13/85
1) (+1) (4) John Cougar Mellencamp - "Lonely Ol’ Night" (#1 for 1 week)
2) (-1) (11) Dire Straits - "Money For Nothing" (#1 for 2 weeks)
3) (=) (10) John Parr - "Theme From St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)" (#1 for 1 week)
4) (?) (?) Davie Bowie/Mick Jagger - “Dancing in the Streets" (#4)
5) (?) (?) Tina Turner - "We Don’t Need Another Hero" (? Most likely #5)
6) (?) (6) Sting - “Fortress Around Your Heart” (#6)
7) (?) (?) Phil Collins - “Don’t Lose My Number” (? Most likely #6 or 7)
8) (?) (5) Michael McDonald - "No Lookin’ Back" (#8)
9) (-5) (7) Huey Lewis & the News - "The Power of Love" (#1 for 2 weeks)
10) (?) (?) John Waite - “Every Step of the Way” (#10)
11) (?) (?) Wham! - "Freedom" (#11)
12) (?) (?) Hooters - "And We Danced" (#12)
13) (?) (?) Cheap Trick - "Tonight It’s You" (#13)
14) (?) (?) Pat Benatar - "Invincible" (#4)
15) (?) (?) Night Ranger - “Four in the Morning” (?)
16) (?) (9) Bryan Adams - "Summer of ‘69" (#5)
17) (Debut) (1) Madonna - “Dress You Up” (#17)
18) (Debut) (1) Tears for Fears - "Head Over Heels” (#18)
19) (?) (9) Aretha Franklin - "Freeway of Love" (?)
20) (Debut) (1) Pointer Sisters – “Dare Me” (#20)

As we get further away from the pre-keeping-weekly-track we’ll lose the question marks; I’m trying to only include info that I’m reasonably certain of.

NothingFails you have a good memory – I’m pretty sure those all did hit #1 (except I think “Don’t Mean Nothing” only made it to #2 for some reason) but I haven’t pulled those records out yet…rest assured there are plenty of ’87 and ’88 charts on the way…

Bruce debuting at #1 but only lasting four weeks strikes me as a little crazy even for the first year of the countdown…maybe it was #1 when the first chart was unveiled and they called it a “debut”…? I do remember reading something about Steve Perry’s #1 debut a while ago though. Good stuff!
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