This
first hit by Mariah Carey was the 1990
top song of the year, spending four weeks
at number
one. She went on to have a
string of 11 number one songs in a row.
The song was from the album Mariah
Carey. The writers of this song were:
Mariah Carey, Ben Margulies.
I
Do It For You was the 1991
top song of the year, spending four weeks
at number
one. The song was from the
album Waking Up The Neighbours.
The writers of this song were: Bryan Adams,
Robert John Mutt Lange, Michael Kamen.
The song was from the movie Robin Hood.
End
Of The Road was the 1992
top song of the year, spending six weeks
at number
one. The writers of this
song were: Babyface,
L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons. The song was
from the movie Boomerang.
I
Will Always Love You was the 1993
top song of the year. Although the song
hit number one in December, it was still
number one in January. If it were counted
for 1992, it would have been number
two for the year. The song also won
the Grammy
Award for Record Of The Year.
The song was a popular country song
in 1982
for its writer Dolly
Parton. The Whitney Houston
version was from the movie The Bodyguard.
One
Sweet Day was the 1995
top song of the year spending six
weeks at number
one, and becoming the top
song of the 1990s.
For Mariah Carey, this was her second
number one song of the year. For Boyz
II Men, it was the third. The song
was from the Mariah Carey album Daydream.
Los
Del Rio recorded different versions
of MacArena for years before the
Bayside Boys Mix version reached
number
one on the top 20. The
song became a dance craze, a top
20 one
hit wonder, and the 1996
top song of the year. A few months
later, MacArena Christmas received
some notice.
Spice
Girls brought Wannabe to number
one for three weeks in
1997,
and it became the top song of the
year. The song was from the album
Spice. The writers of this
song were: Spice Girls, Richard
Stannard, Matt Rowe.
I
Don't Want To Miss A Thing was the
1998
top song of the year, spending three
weeks at number one. The song was
from the album Armageddon: The
Album. Diane Warren wrote the
song, and it was from the movie
Armegeddon.
Smooth
was the 1999
top song of the year. The song won
the Grammy
Awards for both Record
Of The Year and Song Of The Year.
The song was from the album Supernatural.
The writers were Itaal Shur and
Rob Thomas.
Rob
Thomas was the lead singer from
Matchbox
20, later known as Matchbox
Twenty.