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The Biggest Songs That Never Went to No. 1 on the Hot 100

The Biggest Songs That Never Went to No. 1 on the Hot 100

The Guardian recently released an article stating that The Killers’ hit song “Mr. Brightside” has become the most streamed and beloved song in the UK without ever reaching No. 1. This got us thinking, what other hit songs have never actually topped the charts?

While some songs may be popular, this doesn’t necessarily mean they are No. 1 hits. In order to reach this status, the song must be ranked first on specific charts. These charts are created using various metrics. Billboard, for example, uses its own reporting company to tally album and song sales, digital downloads, and airtime through both radio and streaming services.

Speaking of Billboard, when it comes to determining No. 1 chart status, artists, listeners, and music producers heavily rely on the company’s Hot 100 chart in the U.S. While Billboard began with marketing posters, it soon moved on to music, releasing its first “Hot 100” list in 1958. The company also has various other charts that mark hit songs by genre. Additionally, other countries have their own charting formats. For example, the UK relies on the UK Singles Chart and Australia uses the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Top 50 Singles Chart.

Many of the songs on our list below may surprise you as they’re all incredibly popular hits. For example, One Republic’s “Counting Stars” was on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for nearly 70 weeks without ever reaching the No. 1 position. The songs on this list also range in genre and time frame. From Shawn Medes’ 2015 pop hit “Stitches,” to LeAnn Rimes’ 1997 county classic “How Do I Live” these songs cover a large range in musical history. (For more reading, check out these artists with the most No. 1 albums.)

To determine the biggest songs that never went No. 1 on the Hot 100, 24/7 Tempo reviewed historical data on chart performance from the Billboard Hot 100. Songs that never reached the No. 1 position on the Hot 100 were ranked based on an inverse scoring system wherein a week at No. 1 is worth 100 points, a week at No. 2 is worth 99 points, and so on, up to a week at No. 100 worth one point. Chart data is current through June 8, 2024.

50. Panic! At The Disco, “High Hopes”

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: June 9, 2018

49. Shawn Mendes, “Stitches”

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: June 13, 2015

48. 3 Doors Down, “Here Without You”

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Source: Scott Gries / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 3 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 51 weeks
  • Entered charts: August 30, 2003

47. fun., “Some Nights”

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 6 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 56 weeks
  • Entered charts: March 10, 2012

46. Elton John & Dua Lipa, “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)”

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GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 25: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. Sir Elton John performs on stage during Day 5 of Glastonbury Festival 2023 on June 25, 2023 in Glastonbury, England. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: August 28, 2021

45. Imagine Dragons, “Believer”

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 51 weeks
  • Entered charts: February 25, 2017

44. Train, “Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me)”

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 28: Train performs onstage during City Parks Foundation 2023 Dinner & Concert Benefit at Central Park SummerStage on September 28, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 53 weeks
  • Entered charts: March 17, 2001

43. 3 Doors Down, “Kryptonite”

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Source: Chris Weeks / Hulton Archive via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 3 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 53 weeks
  • Entered charts: April 8, 2000

42. Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly, “Cruise”

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AUSTIN, TX - MAY 04: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO COMMERCIAL USE) Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line performs onstage during the 2019 iHeartCountry Festival Presented by Capital One at the Frank Erwin Center on May 4, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 1, 2012

41. Taylor Swift, “You Belong With Me”

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Source: Bryan Bedder / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 50 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 22, 2008

40. Justin Bieber, “Ghost”

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Source: Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: April 3, 2021

39. AWOLNATION, “Sail”

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Source: Christopher Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 17 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 79 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 3, 2011

38. Juice WRLD, “Lucid Dreams”

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Source: Dia Dipasupil / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 48 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 26, 2018

37. Taylor Swift, “Love Story”

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Source: Sergio Dionisio / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 49 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 27, 2008

36. Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage, “Creepin’”

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INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 21: The Weeknd performs with Metro Boomin at the Sahara tent during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 21, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella)

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 47 weeks
  • Entered charts: December 17, 2022

35. Harry Styles, “Adore You”

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Source: Rich Fury / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 6 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 50 weeks
  • Entered charts: December 21, 2019

34. benny blanco, Halsey & Khalid, “Eastside”

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Source: Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 9 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: July 28, 2018

33. Paula Cole, “I Don’t Want To Wait”

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Source: Bill Tompkins / Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 11 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 56 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 1, 1997

32. Bobby Helms, “Jingle Bell Rock”

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Bobby Helms

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 10 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 55 weeks
  • Entered charts: December 22, 1958

31. Train, “Hey, Soul Sister”

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 4 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: October 17, 2009

30. The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya, “Don’t Let Me Down”

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Source: Christopher Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: February 27, 2016

29. matchbox twenty, “Unwell”

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Source: Janette Pellegrini / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: March 22, 2003

28. Faith Hill, “Breathe”

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Source: Paul Natkin / Archive Photos via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 5 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 53 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 6, 1999

27. Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line, “Meant To Be”

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 3 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 51 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 11, 2017

26. Lifehouse, “You And Me”

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Source: Kristian Dowling / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 62 weeks
  • Entered charts: February 12, 2005

25. Sam Smith, “Stay With Me”

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: April 19, 2014

24. Dua Lipa, “Don’t Start Now”

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Source: Christopher Polk / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 16, 2019

23. Chris Brown & Young Thug, “Go Crazy”

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Source: Jason Merritt/TERM / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 23, 2020

22. Avicii, “Wake Me Up!”

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Source: Mike Lawrie / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 6 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: July 13, 2013

21. Lifehouse, “Hanging By A Moment”

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Source: Gabe Palacio / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 4 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 54 weeks
  • Entered charts: February 10, 2001

20. Fetty Wap, “Trap Queen”

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Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 3 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: February 7, 2015

19. Ed Sheeran, “Shivers”

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Source: WPA Pool / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 4 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 25, 2021

18. The Lumineers, “Ho Hey”

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Source: Kevin Winter / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 5 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 62 weeks
  • Entered charts: June 23, 2012

17. Post Malone, “Better Now”

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Source: Tabatha Fireman / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 12, 2018

16. Morgan Wallen, “Thinkin’ Bout Me”

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Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 7 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 55 weeks
  • Entered charts: March 18, 2023

15. Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud”

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Source: Ian Gavan / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 8 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 58 weeks
  • Entered charts: October 25, 2014

14. Marshmello & Bastille, “Happier”

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Source: Ian Gavan / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 52 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 1, 2018

13. Carrie Underwood, “Before He Cheats”

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Source: Ethan Miller / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 8 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 64 weeks
  • Entered charts: September 16, 2006

12. Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now”

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Source: Kevin Winter/ACM2009 / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 60 weeks
  • Entered charts: August 29, 2009

11. Zach Bryan, “Something In The Orange”

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Source: Jason Kempin / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 10 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 66 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 7, 2022

10. Gabby Barrett Featuring Charlie Puth, “I Hope”

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Source: Jason Kempin / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 62 weeks
  • Entered charts: January 11, 2020

9. Luke Combs, “Fast Car”

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Source: Jason Kempin / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 8 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 56 weeks
  • Entered charts: April 8, 2023

8. Ed Sheeran, “Bad Habits”

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Source: Coldplay and Ed Sheeran (2021) by Raph_PH / BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 56 weeks
  • Entered charts: July 10, 2021

7. Morgan Wallen, “You Proof”

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Source: Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 5 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 62 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 28, 2022

6. OneRepublic, “Counting Stars”

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Source: Timothy Hiatt / Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 68 weeks
  • Entered charts: July 6, 2013

5. Jason Mraz, “I’m Yours”

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 6 (for 1 week)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 76 weeks
  • Entered charts: May 3, 2008

4. Jewel, “Foolish Games/You Were Meant For Me”

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Source: Paul Natkin / Archive Photos via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 65 weeks
  • Entered charts: November 30, 1996

3. LeAnn Rimes, “How Do I Live”

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Source: Paul Natkin / Archive Photos via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 4 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 69 weeks
  • Entered charts: June 21, 1997

2. SZA, “Snooze”

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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 25: SZA performs onstage at Spotify’s Night of Music party during VidCon 2022 at Anaheim Convention Center on June 25, 2022 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Spotify)

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  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 2 (for 2 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 70 weeks
  • Entered charts: December 24, 2022

1. Imagine Dragons, “Radioactive”

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Source: Rich Lam / Getty Images Sport via Getty Images
  • Peak position on Hot 100: No. 3 (for 4 weeks)
  • Total time on Hot 100: 87 weeks
  • Entered charts: August 18, 2012
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