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Updated · Billboard · Jul 1
Billboard Ranks 25 Top 'America' and 'U.S.A.' Songs for U.S. 250th Birthday
Updated
Updated · Billboard · Jul 1

Billboard Ranks 25 Top 'America' and 'U.S.A.' Songs for U.S. 250th Birthday

3 articles · Updated · Billboard · Jul 1

Summary

  • Billboard published a 25-song Hot 100 ranking tied to the United States' July 4, 250th birthday, measuring tracks with “America” or “U.S.A.” in the title by chart performance.
  • Don McLean’s “American Pie (Parts I & II)” led the list after four weeks at No. 1, ahead of Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the U.S.A.” and The Guess Who’s “American Woman / No Sugar Tonight.”
  • The ranking uses Billboard’s inverse point system, giving the most weight to weeks at No. 1 and adjusting some eras to reflect different chart turnover rates.
  • Billboard made one exception to its title rule by including Whitney Houston’s “The Star-Spangled Banner,” citing its status as the U.S. national anthem.

Insights

Which iconic anthems were snubbed by Billboard's strict 'America'-title rule?
As America turns 250, what will the next generation’s defining anthem sound like?
From 'American Woman' to 'This Is America,' how has musical patriotism changed?