Summer of 1992 ended so good music was great and super as I was going into the 9th grade and playing JV football and wondering about girls and becoming a man! Those were the good old carefree days!
I was just about to start 8th grade when this list dropped. Matter of fact, I think the day this list dropped, I was getting ready to go see Richard Marx in concert with my sister for her 33rd birthday. It was a really good time in my life!
I had either just spent the summer in San Diego going to A School or was in Connecticut starting Sub School while I was in the Navy when this list came out.
This is a perfect music chart to remember for today. This coming as August 29th 1992, and August 29th 2020 both fall on Saturdays in a leap year. A perfect time to bring back 1992 memories. I hope you will do more 28-year anniversary charts in the near future.
Because Boyz II Men was there. Although I think it’s an awesome achievement for an eight-minute rock ballad to reach #3, that shows how the old times were so much better
Ah '92....a fantastic year for music. forgot how many great tracks were released that year, many of which benefitted from Billboard's move to using Nielsen and BDS data the previous December.
Timestamps for the Video Billboard Hot 100 Flashback - August 29, 1992 8:07 #20 Kris Kross - Warm It Up (Peak: 13) (3 WKS.) [Weeks on Chart: 13] {{Previous Week: 16}} 8:14 #19 Hi-Five - She's Playing Hard To Get {{Previous Week: 28}} [Weeks on Chart: 5] 8:19 #18 Patty Smyth - Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough {{Previous Week: 43}} [Weeks on Chart: 3]
The year in my opinion where "the music of the 90s" started to dominate the airwaves alongside some "80s last hurrah or leftovers" - in which those artists didn't chart as high as before. (1990 being essentially 1989 part 2 & 1991 still having an 80s feel yet musically in transition). Also this was the year billboard went "digital" with soundscan on the singles charts; and with it all those long weeks and month's no.1 hits. Some good songs here. Just ok overall - again my opinion.
@@Atl-jv1kw .... Great point there and totally agree with you!! Definently a music era in its own right!! The time period you mentioned, changes in the music scene were happening already. The synthetizers and arena rock of the first half of the 80 were "replaced" by more guitar sounds, glam metal in the rock scene; rap/hip hop and alternative - college rock were starting to become mainstream as well as many sounds in the club music scene (freestyle, house, new jack swing, eurodance, etc.).
Take a stab at these lyrics, unknown artists, c.1992 or earlier - pop song, man, w/ girl chorus -"Big Money, Big Money, Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah' ( not the dead, fat rapper) ....pop song, man: 'You will reveal what was always there.....In your heart and soul. lives the spirit that can never die'.......pop, man 'just another ordinary guy.....paradise, paradise'
I love watching these top 100s videos, but man 1992 was an awful year for music.. Definitely love a lot of the 80s tho and I'm binge watching these videos tonight so I'm sure I'll find more stuff I love. Thanks for posting these videos!
Love this year though...Del Amatri so underrated
In The Closet ❤️
Great year for music!
If You Asked Me To and Nothing Broken But My Heart are classics ❤️
Who knew back then that Celine would become the worldwide legend she is today? Nothing Broken But My Heart is one if my all time favorites of hers.
Same, It’s one of my favs, same with If You Asked Me To but I prefer Nothing Broken But My Heart
Patti Labelle version , ah yes
November rain
Summer of 1992 ended so good music was great and super as I was going into the 9th grade and playing JV football and wondering about girls and becoming a man! Those were the good old carefree days!
I was just about to start 8th grade when this list dropped. Matter of fact, I think the day this list dropped, I was getting ready to go see Richard Marx in concert with my sister for her 33rd birthday.
It was a really good time in my life!
Awwww how nice 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
My all-time Favorite is “Hold On My Heart” by Genesis that song has a special meaning to me.
I do agree with you!! Absolutely lovely song!!
Love seeing George Lamond, Lil Suzy and The Cover Girls on the charts!! ❤️🎼❤️
I had either just spent the summer in San Diego going to A School or was in Connecticut starting Sub School while I was in the Navy when this list came out.
Under the bridge and Jesus he knows me
Believe it or not, some of these songs were re-released during the Pandemic.
Feb 27,1971 IceCream Apr 10,1972 PopCorn
This is a perfect music chart to remember for today. This coming as August 29th 1992, and August 29th 2020 both fall on Saturdays in a leap year. A perfect time to bring back 1992 memories. I hope you will do more 28-year anniversary charts in the near future.
Good for you!!!
Snap and 2 Unlimited? :o
I also did a full playlist on this Hot 100 Chart if you're curious of listening to the full songs
Still don't know why november rain didn't hit #1
Because Boyz II Men was there. Although I think it’s an awesome achievement for an eight-minute rock ballad to reach #3, that shows how the old times were so much better
My time machine
CELINE WOW
Ah '92....a fantastic year for music. forgot how many great tracks were released that year, many of which benefitted from Billboard's move to using Nielsen and BDS data the previous December.
Thank u🥰
Timestamps for the Video
Billboard Hot 100 Flashback - August 29, 1992
8:07 #20 Kris Kross - Warm It Up (Peak: 13) (3 WKS.) [Weeks on Chart: 13] {{Previous Week: 16}}
8:14 #19 Hi-Five - She's Playing Hard To Get {{Previous Week: 28}} [Weeks on Chart: 5]
8:19 #18 Patty Smyth - Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough {{Previous Week: 43}} [Weeks on Chart: 3]
O rap,hip hop & ritmy and blues já faziam sucesso na época
3:13 AB Logic - The Hitman,....Eu me lembro como se fosse ontem
The year in my opinion where "the music of the 90s" started to dominate the airwaves alongside some "80s last hurrah or leftovers" - in which those artists didn't chart as high as before. (1990 being essentially 1989 part 2 & 1991 still having an 80s feel yet musically in transition). Also this was the year billboard went "digital" with soundscan on the singles charts; and with it all those long weeks and month's no.1 hits. Some good songs here. Just ok overall - again my opinion.
@@Atl-jv1kw .... Great point there and totally agree with you!! Definently a music era in its own right!! The time period you mentioned, changes in the music scene were happening already. The synthetizers and arena rock of the first half of the 80 were "replaced" by more guitar sounds, glam metal in the rock scene; rap/hip hop and alternative - college rock were starting to become mainstream as well as many sounds in the club music scene (freestyle, house, new jack swing, eurodance, etc.).
The over dramatic ballads thankfully stuck around that whole decade lol
I totally get what you’re saying. There’s truth in what you’re saying
Good job to Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough for reaching the top 20 in just 3 weeks?
My all-time favorite is "This Used To Be My Playground" by my favorite loveable idol Madonna that has everything to me in my opinion.
Hiphop and r&b dominated the charts
A lot of bands were excluded from this list.
Take a stab at these lyrics, unknown artists, c.1992 or earlier - pop song, man, w/ girl chorus -"Big Money, Big Money, Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah' ( not the dead, fat rapper) ....pop song, man: 'You will reveal what was always there.....In your heart and soul. lives the spirit that can never die'.......pop, man 'just another ordinary guy.....paradise, paradise'
1 was 20 girl in 1992
I love watching these top 100s videos, but man 1992 was an awful year for music.. Definitely love a lot of the 80s tho and I'm binge watching these videos tonight so I'm sure I'll find more stuff I love. Thanks for posting these videos!
A song like November Rain reaching #3 shows how the old times were so much better for music
You have two songs that were at 93 last week.???
#58 What's this? And why did it peak at #52 instead of #1?
It got rereleased
*DROPOUTS* (08/29/1992)
*46 - Jump* - _Kris Kross_ ^
_PP: 1(x8) WoC: 21_
*66 - Just Take My Heart* - _Mr. Big_ ^
_PP: 16 WoC: 20_
*98 - Another Minute* - _Cause and Effect_
_PP: 75 WoC: 6_
*99 - You Won't See Me Cry* - _Wilson Phillips_
_PP: 20 WoC: 16_
*100 - The Way I Feel* - _Tag_
_PP: 63 WoC: 8_
^ - _clinching its year-end list_
👍
Televangelism.
Jesus He Knows Me.
7:25 Yasmin Bianchi (Daniela Perez)
Where is grunge. Only one song in the top 100
I'm still there
BB1992-58-51-27-26-23-14-2-FIM
very few good songs on this countdown! way too many R & B and rap songs!
Please, fix the year in the description, says 1989
You can see when the 80s the quality slightly dropped on the nineties, now it’s just dreadful
It's 1992, no 1989
The 90's were already so corporate, music-wise. A lot of meh copycat pop.
Wheres enter sandman?
1991
Quite a forgettable year for music really
Wrong number. 1:12-1:19