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Q: Who had more no 1 hits Elvis or cliff?
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What musical group has the most 1 rock and roll hits?

wrong.. the beatles with 20.. Elvis had 18. also the question is what group? Elvis presly


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Who had the most Motown 1 hits?

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Female singer with the most billboard number 1 hits?

It Is Mariah Carey With 18 no1 singles 1 single more then Elvis Presley and 2 less then the beatle's she is ranked number 2 on the billboard singles charts with the most number 1 singles just 2 more away from being a tie with the number 1 ranked beatles and 3 more away from making history and having the most number 1 singles on the billboard charts over all can she do it??? we have no idea :)


Who are the best singers of 70's?

According to Billboard magazine, the Top 5 Female singers of the 70s are as follows: *1. Olivia Newton-John (12 Top 20 Hits, 8 Top 10 Hits, 3 No. 1's) 2. Diana Ross (10 Top 20 Hits, 4 Top 10 Hits, 4 No. 1's) 3. Donna Summer (9 Top 20 Hits, 9 Top 10 Hits, 4 No. 1's) *4. Helen Reddy (11 Top 20 Hits, 6 Top 10 Hits, 3 No. 1's) 5. Aretha Franklin (10 Top 20 Hits, 5 top 10 Hits, 0 No. 1's) *However, Olivia Newton-John and Helen Reddy were the only female 70's artists who put more than 10 songs into the Top 20 during the 70s.