List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1997

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Elton John earned his latest Hot 100 number-one single with "Candle in the Wind 1997" / "Something About the Way You Look Tonight", which stayed at the top position for 12 straight weeks

The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales and airplay. There were ten singles that peaked atop the charts, but if "Un-Break My Heart" is excluded from the count (for the song started its peak in the previous year), the total would be nine. The longest running number-one single of 1997 is "Candle in the Wind 1997"/"Something About the Way You Look Tonight", which logged 14 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Two of those weeks were logged in 1998 while the remaining 12 were attained in 1997.

With "Honey" becoming her 12th #1 single, Mariah Carey broke the record for most #1 songs by a female artist, surpassing Madonna and Whitney Houston with 11 each.

That year, 7 acts earned their first number one song, such as Spice Girls, Puff Daddy, Mase, The Notorious B.I.G., Hanson, Faith Evans, and 112. The Notorious B.I.G. became the fifth artist to hit number one posthumously, after his death in March 1997. Puff Daddy, Mase, and The Notorious B.I.G. were the only artists to hit number one more than once, with Puff Daddy hitting the most with three, while Mase and The Notorious B.I.G. hit twice.

Chart history

Key
Indicates best-performing single of 1997
No. Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref.
812 January 4 "Un-Break My Heart" Toni Braxton
January 11
January 18
January 25
February 1
February 8
February 15
813 February 22 "Wannabe" Spice Girls
March 1
March 8
March 15
814 March 22 "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" Puff Daddy featuring Mase
March 29
April 5
April 12
April 19
April 26
815 May 3 "Hypnotize" The Notorious B.I.G.
May 10
May 17
816 May 24 "MMMBop" Hanson
May 31
June 7
817 June 14 "I'll Be Missing You" Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring 112
June 21
June 28
July 5
July 12
July 19
July 26
August 2
August 9
August 16
August 23
818 August 30 "Mo Money Mo Problems" The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase
September 6
819 September 13 "Honey" Mariah Carey
September 20
September 27
820 October 4 "4 Seasons of Loneliness" Boyz II Men
821 October 11 "Candle in the Wind 1997" /
"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"†
Elton John
October 18
October 25
November 1
November 8
November 15
November 22
November 29
December 6
December 13
December 20
December 27

Number-one artists

List of number-one artists by total weeks at number one
Position Artist Weeks at No. 1
1 Puff Daddy 19
2 Elton John 12
3 Faith Evans 11
112
5 Mase 8
6 Toni Braxton 7
7 The Notorious B.I.G. 5
8 Spice Girls 4
9 Hanson 3
Mariah Carey
11 Boyz II Men 1

See also

References

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  21. ^ "May 24, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  22. ^ "May 31, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  23. ^ "June 7, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  24. ^ "June 14, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  25. ^ "June 21, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  26. ^ "June 28, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  27. ^ "July 5, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  28. ^ "July 12, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  29. ^ "July 19, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  30. ^ "July 26, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  31. ^ "August 2, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  32. ^ "August 9, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  33. ^ "August 16, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  34. ^ "August 23, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  35. ^ "August 30, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
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  37. ^ "September 13, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  38. ^ "September 20, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  39. ^ "September 27, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
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  43. ^ "October 25, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  44. ^ "November 1, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  45. ^ "November 8, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  46. ^ "November 15, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  47. ^ "November 22, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  48. ^ "November 29, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  49. ^ "December 6, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  50. ^ "December 13, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  51. ^ "December 20, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.
  52. ^ "December 27, 1997". Billboard Hot 100.

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