List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1993
Whitney Houston earned her longest running song on the Hot 100 number-one single with "I Will Always Love You ", which stayed at the top position for nine straight weeks.
This is a list of the U.S. Billboard magazine Hot 100 number-ones of 1993. There were 11 singles that topped the chart this year. The first of these, "I Will Always Love You " by Whitney Houston , spent nine weeks at the top, concluding a 14-week run that had begun in November 1992.
That year, 6 acts earn their first number one song: Peabo Bryson , Regina Belle , Snow , Silk , SWV , and Meat Loaf . Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey were the only acts to hit number one more than once, with each of them hitting twice.
Chart history
Number-one artists
See also
References
^ "January 2, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-01-08). "Houston Aims for a Jackson Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "January 9, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-01-15). "Whitney Houston Hits 4th 'Triple' " . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Retrieved 2010-04-19 . [dead link ]
^ "January 16, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-01-22). "Houston Closing in on Boyz Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "January 23, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-01-29). "Houston Hurdles Women's Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "January 30, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-02-05). "No. 1 for 11 weeks, Houston Sets Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "February 6, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-02-12). "Houston Sweeps to 12th Week as No. 1" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "February 13, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-02-19). "Whew! Houston Ties Boyz II Men Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved 2010-04-19 .
^ "February 20, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ DeKnock, Jan (1993-02-26). " 'Love' Conquers Boyz II Men Record" . Chicago Tribune . Tribune Company . Retrieved 2010-04-19 . [dead link ]
^ "February 27, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 6, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 13, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 20, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "March 27, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 3, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 10, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 17, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "April 24, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 1, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 8, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 15, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 22, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "May 29, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 5, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 12, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 19, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "June 26, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 3, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 10, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 17, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 24, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "July 31, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 7, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 14, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 21, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "August 28, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 4, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 11, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 18, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "September 25, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 2, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 9, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 16, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 23, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "October 30, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 6, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 13, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 20, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "November 27, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 4, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 11, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 18, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
^ "December 25, 1993" . Billboard Hot 100 .
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