Hold On by Wilson Phillips
Hold On by Wilson Phillips
On May 26, 1990, the number one single in the United States was "Vogue" by Madonna. The song, known for its catchy melody and dance beat, celebrated the art of voguing, a dance style that gained popularity in the LGBTQ+ community. "Vogue" became one of Madonna's iconic hits, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart for multiple weeks.
On May 26th, the number one single was "Vogue" by Madonna. On that day, it was the number one single for three weeks and would remain there until being dethroned by the Wilson Phillips song "Hold On."
On May 26th, the number one single was "Vogue" by Madonna. On that day, it was the number one single for three weeks and would remain there until being dethroned by the Wilson Phillips song "Hold On."
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.
The number 1 single on May 26th, 1990 was the song "Vogue" by Madonna. It had been the number one single for three weeks on the date and it would stay there until a week later when the Wilson Phillips' track "Hold On" would take its spot.
The #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 26, 1990 was Vogue by Madonna.
On May 26, 1990, the number one single in the US was "Vogue" by Madonna. The song was a major hit from her album "I'm Breathless," and it celebrated the art of dance and fashion. "Vogue" became one of Madonna's signature songs, known for its catchy melody and iconic music video.
A single number, such as 12848384 does not make a series.
50% 50%