List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1992

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Boyz II Men (pictured) earned their first Hot 100 number-one single with "End of the Road", which stayed at the top position for thirteen straight weeks.

This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine Hot 100 number-ones of 1992. The longest running number-one single of 1992 is "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, which stayed at the top of the chart for 14 weeks. "I Will Always Love You" became the longest running song at number one when it reached 14 weeks, breaking the record that Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" had just set at 13 weeks.

"End of the Road" broke the record previously set at 11 weeks by Elvis Presley in 1956 with "Hound Dog"/"Don't Be Cruel". "I Will Always Love You" would hold the record as the longest-running song atop the Hot 100 until "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men topped the chart for 16 weeks in 1995.

Although "I Will Always Love You" spent nine of its weeks atop the Hot 100 in 1993, it is considered the longest-running song of 1992 because that is when its run began.

A total of 12 songs topped the Hot 100, a record low since its debut in 1958. (Over 25 songs were number one each year from 1985 to 1991.) This is also the most recent year in which no artist had more than one song hit the No. 1 spot.

That year, 7 acts earned their first number one song: Right Said Fred, Mr. Big, Vanessa Williams, Kris Kross, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Boyz II Men, and The Heights.

Chart history

Key
The yellow background indicates the #1 song on Billboard's 1992 Year-End Chart of Pop Singles.
No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
762 January 4 "Black or White" Michael Jackson
January 11
January 18
763 January 25 "All 4 Love" Color Me Badd
764 February 1 "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" George Michael and Elton John
765 February 8 "I'm Too Sexy" Right Said Fred
February 15
February 22
766 February 29 "To Be with You" Mr. Big
March 7
March 14
767 March 21 "Save the Best for Last" Vanessa Williams
March 28
April 4
April 11
April 18
768 April 25 "Jump" Kris Kross
May 2
May 9
May 16
May 23
May 30
June 6
June 13
769 June 20 "I'll Be There" Mariah Carey
June 27
770 July 4 "Baby Got Back" Sir Mix-a-Lot
July 11
July 18
July 25
August 1
771 August 8 "This Used to Be My Playground" Madonna
772 August 15 "End of the Road" Boyz II Men
August 22
August 29
September 5
September 12
September 19
September 26
October 3
October 10
October 17
October 24
October 31
November 7
773 November 14 "How Do You Talk to an Angel" The Heights
November 21
774 November 28 "I Will Always Love You" Whitney Houston
December 5
December 12
December 19
December 26

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Boyz II Men 13
2 Kris Kross 8
3 Vanessa Williams 5
Sir Mix-A-Lot
Whitney Houston
6 Right Said Fred 3
Mr. Big
8 Mariah Carey 2
The Heights
10 Color Me Badd 1
George Michael
Elton John
Madonna

See also

References

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