The Biggest No. 2 Hot 100 Hits of All Time

It’s tough to accept at the time – a single catches fire with the public, flies up the chart and lands just shy of the top spot. Despite peaking at No. 2 on the weekly Billboard Hot 100, many songs that initially take the silver medal still emerge as massive winners in the end.

Some, including a case just two years ago, sustain enough momentum to leapfrog No. 1 hits to become the year’s top Hot 100 single; others become the springboard for artists to eventually capture that chart-topping hit; and a select few dominate pop culture so much that you’d swear that they, surely, definitely, unquestionably have topped the chart — before the facts reveal otherwise.

While the No. 1s get plenty of shine, let’s take a moment to celebrate another slate of hit singles. For 2/2, here is Billboard’s countdown of the top 50 songs to peak at No. 2 on the Hot 100.

Billboard’s Biggest No. 2 Hits ranking is based on weekly performance on the Hot 100 through Feb. 4, 2023, and includes only songs that peaked at No. 2 on the list. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at lower spots earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted differently to account for chart turnover rates during various periods.

50. Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville, “Don’t Know Much
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Dec. 23, 1989
Just Behind: Phil Collins, “Another Day in Paradise”

49. Technotronic featuring Felly, “Pump up the Jam
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Jan. 20, 1990
Just Behind: Michael Bolton, “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You”

48. En Vogue, “Don’t Let Go (Love)
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: Jan. 18, 1997
Just Behind: Toni Braxton, “Un-Break My Heart”

47. Ritchie Valens, “Donna”
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Feb. 23, 1959
Just Behind: Lloyd Price, “Stagger Lee”

46. The Spinners, “The Rubberband Man
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Dec. 4, 1976
Just Behind: Rod Stewart, “Tonight’s The Night (Gonna be Alright)”

45. Eddie Murphy, “Party All the Time”
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Dec. 28, 1985
Just Behind: Lionel Richie, “Say You, Say Me”

44. Silver Convention, “Get up and Boogie (That’s Right)
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: June 12, 1976
Just Behind: Wings, “Silly Love Songs”

43. Brenda Lee, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
Weeks at No. 2: nine
Peak Date: Dec. 28, 2019
Just Behind: Mariah Carey, “All I Want for Christmas Is You”

42. The Everly Brothers, “Bird Dog
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Sept. 15, 1958
Just Behind: Domenico Modugno, “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)” and Tommy Edwards, “It’s All in the Game”

41. Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance”
Weeks at No. 2: seven
Peak Date: Dec. 5, 2009
Just Behind: Jay-Z & Alicia Keys, “Empire State of Mind” and Ke$ha, “TiK ToK”

40. Ferrante & Teicher, “Exodus
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: Jan. 23, 1961
Just Behind: Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra, “Wonderland by Night”

39. Ace of Base, “All That She Wants
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Nov. 6, 1993
Just Behind: Meat Loaf, “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)”

38. Ciara featuring Missy Elliott, “1, 2 Step
Weeks at No. 2: seven
Peak Date: Jan. 8, 2005
Just Behind: Mario, “Let Me Love You”

37. Sam Smith, “Stay With Me
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Aug. 16, 2014
Just Behind: Magic!, “Rude”

36. John Lennon, “Woman
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: March 21, 1981
Just Behind: REO Speedwagon, “Keep on Loving You” and Blondie, “Rapture”

35. Céline Dion, “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now”
Weeks at No. 2: five
Peak Date: Oct. 26, 1996
Just Behind: Los Del Rio, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)” and BLACKstreet featuring Dr. Dre, “No Diggity”

34. Laura Branigan, “Gloria
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Nov. 27, 1982
Just Behind: Lionel Richie, “Truly” and Toni Basil, “Mickey”

33. Donna Lewis, “I Love You Always Forever
Weeks at No. 2: nine
Peak Date: Aug. 24, 1996
Just Behind: Los Del Rio, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)”

32. Jackson 5, “Dancing Machine
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: May 18, 1974
Just Behind: Ray Stevens, “The Streak”

31. Keith Sweat, “Twisted
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: Aug. 17, 1996
Just Behind: Los Del Rio, “Macarena (Bayside Boys Mix)”

30. Deborah Cox, “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here”
Weeks at No. 2: eight
Peak Date: Dec. 5, 1998
Just Behind: R. Kelly & Céline Dion, “I’m Your Angel” and Brandy, “Have You Ever?”

29. Taylor Swift, “You Belong With Me
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: Aug. 22, 2009
Just Behind: The Black Eyed Peas, “I Gotta Feeling”

28. Chubby Checker, “Limbo Rock
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Dec. 22, 1962
Just Behind: The Tornados, “Telstar”

27. Backstreet Boys, “Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Sept. 6, 1997
Just Behind: The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy & Mase, “Mo Money Mo Problems” and Mariah Carey, “Honey”

26. Kelly Clarkson, “Since U Been Gone
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: April 9, 2005
Just Behind: 50 Cent featuring Olivia, “Candy Shop”

25. Village People, “Y.M.C.A.”
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Feb. 3, 1979
Just Behind: Chic, “Le Freak” and Rod Stewart, “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?”

24. England Dan & John Ford Coley, “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Sept. 25, 1976
Just Behind: Wild Cherry, “Play That Funky Music”

23. Juice WRLD, “Lucid Dreams
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Oct. 6, 2018
Just Behind: Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B, “Girls Like You”

22. Taio Cruz, “Dynamite
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: Aug. 21, 2010
Just Behind: Eminem featuring Rihanna, “Love the Way You Lie”

21. Bette Midler, “From a Distance
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: Dec. 15, 1990
Just Behind: Stevie B, “Because I Love You (The Postman Song)”

20. Marshmello & Bastille, “Happier”
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: Feb. 16, 2019
Just Behind: Ariana Grande, “7 Rings”

19. Ed Sheeran, “Thinking Out Loud
Weeks at No. 2: eight
Peak Date: Jan. 31, 2015
Just Behind: Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars, “Uptown Funk!”

18. Color Me Badd, “I Wanna Sex You Up
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: June 8, 1991
Just Behind: Extreme, “More Than Words” and Paula Abdul, “Rush Rush”

17. Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: March 20, 2010
Just Behind: Taio Cruz featuring Ludacris, “Break Your Heart” and Rihanna, “Rude Boy”

16. Jim Reeves, “He’ll Have to Go”
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: March 7, 1960
Just Behind: Percy Faith and His Orchestra, “The Theme from “A Summer Place””

15. Fetty Wap, “Trap Queen”
Weeks at No. 2: three
Peak Date: May 16, 2015
Just Behind: Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth, “See You Again”

14. Ed Sheeran, “Bad Habits
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Aug. 28, 2021
Just Behind: The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber, “Stay”

13. Lifehouse, “Hanging by a Moment
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: June 16, 2001
Just Behind: Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & P!nk, “Lady Marmalade” and Usher, “U Remind Me”

12. Faith Hill, “Breathe
Weeks at No. 2: five
Peak Date: April 22, 2000
Just Behind: Santana featuring The Product G&B, “Maria Maria” and Aaliyah, “Try Again”

11. OneRepublic, “Counting Stars
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: Jan. 18, 2014
Just Behind: Pitbull featuring Ke$ha, “Timber”

10. The Tony Rich Project, “Nobody Knows”
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: March 23, 1996
Just Behind: Céline Dion, “Because You Loved Me”

9. Usher, “You Make Me Wanna…”
Weeks at No. 2: seven
Peak Date: Oct. 25, 1997
Just Behind: Elton John, “Candle in the Wind 1997 / Something About the Way You Look Tonight”

8. John Cougar, “Hurts So Good”
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: Aug. 7, 1982
Just Behind: Survivor, “Eye of the Tiger”

7. Foreigner, “Waiting for a Girl Like You”
Weeks at No. 2: 10
Peak Date: Nov. 28, 1981
Just Behind: Olivia Newton-John, “Physical” and Daryl Hall & John Oates, “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)”

6. Shania Twain, “You’re Still the One”
Weeks at No. 2: nine
Peak Date: May 2, 1998
Just Behind: Next, “Too Close” and Brandy & Monica, “The Boy Is Mine”

5. Tag Team, “Whoomp! (There It Is)”
Weeks at No. 2: seven
Peak Date: July 31, 1993
Just Behind: UB40, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and Mariah Carey, “Dreamlover”

4. Timbaland featuring OneRepublic, “Apologize”
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: Nov. 10, 2007
Just Behind: Chris Brown featuring T-Pain, “Kiss Kiss” and Alicia Keys, “No One”

3. Jewel, “Foolish Games/You Were Meant for Me”
Weeks at No. 2: two
Peak Date: April 19, 1997
Just Behind: Puff Daddy featuring Mase, “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” and The Notorious B.I.G., “Hypnotize”

2. Dua Lipa, “Levitating”
Weeks at No. 2: one
Peak Date: May 22, 2021
Just Behind: Silk Sonic, “Leave the Door Open”

1. LeAnn Rimes, “How Do I Live”
Weeks at No. 2: four
Peak Date: Dec. 13, 1997
Just Behind: Elton John, “Candle in the Wind 1997 / Something About the Way You Look Tonight” and Savage Garden, “Truly Madly Deeply”

Trevor Anderson

Billboard