List of number-one singles of 1996 (Canada)
This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine[n 1] number one Top Singles chart of 1996.[n 2][n 3]
identifies Canadian musical acts.
Volume:Issue | Issue date | Weeks on Number One | Song | Artist(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
62:21-22 | 8 January - 15 January | 2 | "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" | Whitney Houston |
62:23-24 | 22 January - 29 January | 2 | "One Sweet Day" | Mariah Carey |
62:25 | 5 February | 1 | "One of Us" | Joan Osborne |
62:26 | 12 February | 1 | "Time" | Hootie & the Blowfish |
63:1-3 | 19 February - 4 March | 3 | "Missing" | Everything but the Girl |
63:4 | 11 March | 1 | "The World I Know" | Collective Soul |
63:5 | 18 March | 1 | "I Want to Come Over" | Melissa Etheridge |
63:6 | 25 March | 1 | "Follow You Down" | Gin Blossoms |
63:7-12 | 1 April - 6 May | 6 | "Ironic" | Alanis Morissette |
63:13 | 13 May | 1 | "Closer to Free" | Bodeans |
63:14 | 20 May | 1 | "Always Be My Baby" | Mariah Carey |
63:15-17 | 27 May - 10 June | 3 | "Old Man & Me (When I Get to Heaven)" | Hootie & the Blowfish |
63:18 | 17 June | 1 | "Give Me One Reason" | Tracy Chapman |
63:19 | 24 June | 1 | "Ahead by a Century" | The Tragically Hip |
63:20 | 1 July | 1 | "You Learn" | Alanis Morissette |
63:21 | 8 July | 1 | "Ahead by a Century" (re-entry) | The Tragically Hip |
63:22 | 15 July | 1 | "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" | Bryan Adams |
63:23-24 | 22 July - 29 July | 2 | "You Learn" (re-entry) | Alanis Morissette |
63:25-26, 64:1-3 | 5 August - 2 September | 5 | "Change the World" | Eric Clapton |
64:4-8 | 9 September - 7 October | 5 | "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" | John Mellencamp |
64:9-10 | 14 October - 21 October | 2 | "Let's Make a Night to Remember" | Bryan Adams |
64:11-12 | 28 October - 4 November | 2 | "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" | Celine Dion |
64:13 | 11 November | 1 | "If It Makes You Happy" | Sheryl Crow |
64:14-18 | 18 November - 6 January 1997 ¶ | 8 ¶ | "Head Over Feet" | Alanis Morissette |
¶ - Due to a three week break in RPM publication over the Christmas/New Year time, the intervening weeks are inferred.
See also
References
- Notes
- ↑ The magazine's weekly record charts were digitized by the AV Trust. The collection is archived by Library and Archives Canada here.
The PDF text search does not work unless you have additional software installed. You must view each entry on the chart for a match. - ↑ A collection of all the .pdf files cited is available here.
- ↑ On 21 March 1966, the chart became the RPM 100, as expanded to the top 100 singles.
- Citations
External links
- Read about RPM Magazine at the AV Trust
- Search RPM charts here at Library and Archives Canada
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