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Top 100 Songs of 1992

Below is a list from Billboard magazine’s Top ear-End Hot 100 songs for 1992. Chart © by Billboard, a part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. All Rights Reserved. Learn more about Billboard here.

Top 100 Songs of 1992

Top 100 Songs of 1992

1 All 4 Love – Color Me Badd

2 Under the Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers

3 Tears In Heaven – Eric Clapton

4 Just Another Day – Jon Secada

5 My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It) – En Vogue

6 To Be With You – Mr. Big

7 I Love Your Smile – Shanice

8 Achy Breaky Heart – Billy Ray Cyrus

9 I’ll Be There – Mariah Carey

10 November Rain – Guns N’ Roses

11 Life Is a Highway – Tom Cochrane

12 Remember the Time – Michael Jackson

13 This Used to Be My Playground – Madonna

14 Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough – Patty Smyth

15 Diamonds and Pearls – Prince and The N.P.G.

16 Don’t Let the Sun Go Down On Me – George Michael and Elton John

17 Masterpiece – Atlantic Starr

18 If You Asked Me To – Celine Dion

19 Live and Learn – Joe Public

20 Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana

21 Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover – Sophie B. Hawkins

22 Tell Me What You Want Me to Do – Teven Campbell

23 Ain’t 2 Proud 2 Beg – TLC

24 Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen

25 The Best Things In Life Are Free – Luther Vandross and Janet Jackson

26 Set Adrift On Memory Bliss – P.M. Dawn

27 2 Legit 2 Quit – Hammer

28 Breakin’ My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes) – Mint Condition

29 Wishing On a Star – Cover Girls

30 She’s Playing Hard to Get – Hi-Five

More 70 Top Songs of 1992

    1. End of the Road – Boyz II Men
    2. Baby Got Back – Sir Mix A-Lot
    3. Jump – Kris Kross
    4. Save the Best for Last – Vanessa Williams
    5. Baby-Baby-Baby – TLC
    6. I’m Too Sexy – Right Said Fred
    7. Black or White – Michael Jackson
    8. Finally – CeCe Peniston
    9. Can’t Let Go – Mariah Carey
    10. Jump Around – House Of Pain
    11. Giving Him Something He Can Feel – En Vogue
    12. Come & Talk to Me – Jodeci
    13. Humpin’ Around – Bobby Brown
    14. It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday – Boyz II Men
    15. Move This – Technotronic
    16. Tennessee – Arrested Development
    17. Make It Happen – Mariah Carey
    18. The One – Elton John
    19. Stay – Shakespear’s Sister
    20. Please Don’t Go – K.W.S.
    21.  I’d Die Without You – P.M. Dawn
    22.  Good for Me – Amy Grant
    23.  All I Want – Toad The Wet Sprocket
    24.  When a Man Loves a Woman – Michael Bolton
    25.  I Can’t Dance – Genesis
    26.  Hazard – Richard Marx
    27.  Mysterious Ways – U2
    28.  Too Funky – George Michael
    29.  How Do You Talk to an Angel – The Heights
    30.  One – U2
    31.  Keep On Walkin’ – CeCe Peniston
    32.  Hold On My Heart – Genesis
    33.  The Way I Feel About You – Karyn White
    34.  Beauty and the Beast – Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson
    35.  Warm It Up – Kris Kross
    36.  In the Closet – Michael Jackson
    37.  People Everyday – Arrested Development
    38.  No Son of Mine – Genesis
    39.  Wildside – Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch
    40.  Do I Have to Say the Words? – Bryan Adams
    41.  Friday I’m In Love – The Cure
    42.  Everything About You – Ugly Kid Joe
    43.  Blowing Kisses in the Wind – Paula Abdul
    44.  Thought I’d Died and Gone to Heaven – Bryan Adams
    45.  Rhythm Is a Dancer – Snap
    46.  Addams Groove – Hammer
    47.  Missing You Now – Michael Bolton
    48.  Back to the Hotel – N2Deep
    49.  Everything Changes – Kathy Troccoli
    50.  Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad – Def Leppard
    51.  Take This Heart – Richard Marx
    52.  When I Look Into Your Eyes – Firehouse
    53.  I Wanna Love You – Jade
    54.  Uhh Ahh – Boyz II Men
    55.  Real Love – Mary J. Blige
    56.  Justified & Ancient (Stand by the Jams) [Extended Version] [featuring Tammy Wynette] – The KLF
    57.  Slow Motion – Color Me Badd
    58.  What About Your Friends – TLC
    59.  Thinkin’ Back – Color Me Badd
    60.  Would I Lie to You? – Charles and Eddie
    61.  That’s What Love Is For – Amy Grant
    62.  Keep Coming Back – Richard Marx
    63.  Free Your Mind – En Vogue
    64.  Keep It Comin’ – Keith Sweat
    65.  Just Take My Heart – Mr. Big
    66.  I Will Remember You – Amy Grant
    67.  We Got a Love Thang – CeCe Peniston
    68.  Let’s Get Rocked – Def Leppard
    69.  They Want EFX – Das EFX
    70.  I Can’t Make You Love Me – Bonnie Raitt

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Top 100 Songs of 1992 – Final Thoughts

The Top 100 Songs of 1992 showcased a diverse range of musical styles and genres, including rock, pop, hip hop, and R&B. The year saw the rise of alternative rock with bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam leading the charge. Other notable artists included Boyz II Men, Whitney Houston, and Madonna, who all had hit songs on the charts.

The soundtrack for the movie “The Bodyguard,” which starred Houston, was one of the best-selling albums of the year, with the hit song “I Will Always Love You” becoming an instant classic. Overall, the Top 100 Songs of 1992 represented a pivotal year in music history, reflecting the changing musical landscape of the time.

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