#1 Song

🎵 The #1 Song on Your Birthday

See the song that topped the US Billboard Hot 100 the week you were born (from August 1958).

May 4, 1959 · US Billboard Hot 100 #1

Come Softly To Me

by The Fleetwoods

Chart week of 1959-04-13 (Billboard Hot 100)

🎶 Your #1 Songs Through the Years

The US #1 on each of your birthdays

  • Age 1 · 1960 Stuck On You Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires
  • Age 2 · 1961 Runaway Del Shannon
  • Age 3 · 1962 Good Luck Charm Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires
  • Age 4 · 1963 I Will Follow Him Little Peggy March
  • Age 5 · 1964 Can't Buy Me Love The Beatles
  • Age 6 · 1965 Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter Herman's Hermits
  • Age 7 · 1966 Good Lovin' The Young Rascals
  • Age 8 · 1967 Somethin' Stupid Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra
  • Age 9 · 1968 Honey Bobby Goldsboro
  • Age 10 · 1969 Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) The 5th Dimension
  • Age 11 · 1970 ABC Jackson 5
  • Age 12 · 1971 Joy To The World Three Dog Night
  • Age 13 · 1972 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face Roberta Flack
  • Age 14 · 1973 Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree Dawn Featuring Tony Orlando
  • Age 15 · 1974 The Loco-Motion Grand Funk
  • Age 16 · 1975 He Don't Love You (Like I Love You) Tony Orlando & Dawn
  • Age 17 · 1976 Let Your Love Flow Bellamy Brothers
  • Age 18 · 1977 Southern Nights Glen Campbell
  • Age 19 · 1978 Night Fever Bee Gees
  • Age 20 · 1979 Heart Of Glass Blondie
  • Age 21 · 1980 Call Me Blondie
  • Age 22 · 1981 Morning Train (Nine To Five) Sheena Easton
  • Age 23 · 1982 I Love Rock 'N Roll Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
  • Age 24 · 1983 Beat It Michael Jackson
  • Age 25 · 1984 Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now) Phil Collins
  • Age 26 · 1985 We Are The World USA For Africa
  • Age 27 · 1986 Addicted To Love Robert Palmer
  • Age 28 · 1987 (I Just) Died In Your Arms Cutting Crew
  • Age 29 · 1988 Where Do Broken Hearts Go Whitney Houston
  • Age 30 · 1989 Like A Prayer Madonna
  • Age 31 · 1990 Nothing Compares 2 U Sinead O'Connor
  • Age 32 · 1991 Baby Baby Amy Grant
  • Age 33 · 1992 Jump Kris Kross
  • Age 34 · 1993 Freak Me Silk
  • Age 35 · 1994 Bump N' Grind R. Kelly
  • Age 36 · 1995 This Is How We Do It Montell Jordan
  • Age 37 · 1996 Always Be My Baby Mariah Carey
  • Age 38 · 1997 Hypnotize The Notorious B.I.G.
  • Age 39 · 1998 Too Close Next
  • Age 40 · 1999 No Scrubs TLC
  • Age 41 · 2000 Maria Maria Santana Featuring The Product G&B
  • Age 42 · 2001 All For You Janet
  • Age 43 · 2002 Foolish Ashanti
  • Age 44 · 2003 In Da Club 50 Cent
  • Age 45 · 2004 Yeah! Usher Featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
  • Age 46 · 2005 Candy Shop 50 Cent Featuring Olivia
  • Age 47 · 2006 Bad Day Daniel Powter
  • Age 48 · 2007 Give It To Me Timbaland Featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake
  • Age 49 · 2008 Lollipop Lil Wayne Featuring Static Major
  • Age 50 · 2009 Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas
  • Age 51 · 2010 Nothin' On You B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars
  • Age 52 · 2011 S&M Rihanna Featuring Britney Spears
  • Age 53 · 2012 Somebody That I Used To Know Gotye Featuring Kimbra
  • Age 54 · 2013 Just Give Me A Reason P!nk Featuring Nate Ruess
  • Age 55 · 2014 Happy Pharrell Williams
  • Age 56 · 2015 See You Again Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth
  • Age 57 · 2016 Work Rihanna Featuring Drake
  • Age 58 · 2017 Shape Of You Ed Sheeran
  • Age 59 · 2018 Nice For What Drake
  • Age 60 · 2019 Old Town Road Lil Nas X Featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
  • Age 61 · 2020 Blinding Lights The Weeknd
  • Age 62 · 2021 Rapstar Polo G
  • Age 63 · 2022 As It Was Harry Styles
  • Age 64 · 2023 Kill Bill SZA
  • Age 65 · 2024 Fortnight Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone
  • Age 66 · 2025 Luther Kendrick Lamar & SZA
  • Age 67 · 2026 Drop Dead Olivia Rodrigo

About this tool

This shows the song that was #1 on the US “Billboard Hot 100” the week you were born. The Hot 100 began on August 4, 1958, and a #1 has been recorded every week since. A fact-based way to know the song of the moment when you arrived.

※ Based on the factual chart history of the US Billboard Hot 100; other countries’ charts (e.g. Japan’s Oricon) differ. Not fortune-telling. Data via Billboard (mhollingshead/billboard-hot-100). About our data