Below is a list from Billboard magazine’s Top ear-End Hot 100 songs for 1991. 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 1991
1Rush, Rush – Paula Abdul
2I Wanna Sex You Up – Color Me Badd
3One More Try – Timmy T
4(Everything I Do) I Do It for You – Bryan Adams
5Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) – C+C Music Factory
6Unbelievable – EMF
7More Than Words – Extreme
8The First Time – Surface
9Baby, Baby – Amy Grant
10Motownphilly – Boyz II Men
11Because I Love You (The Postman Song) – Stevie B
12From a Distance – Bette Midler
13All the Man That I Need – Whitney Houston
14Right Here Right Now – Jesus Jones
15Love Will Never Do (Without You) – Janet Jackson
16Good Vibrations – Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch Featuring Loleatta Holloway
17Justify My Love – Madonna
18Romantic – Karyn Whit
19I Don’t Wanna Cry – Mariah Carey
20Hold You Tight – Tara Kemp
21You’re In Love – Wilson Phillips
22Every Heartbeat – Amy Grant
23Sensitivity – Ralph Tresvant
24Touch Me (All Night Long) – Cathy Dennis
25I’ve Been Thinking About You – Londonbeat
26Do Anything (featuring Niki Harris) – Natural Selection
27Losing My Religion – R.E.M.
28Coming Out of the Dark – Gloria Estefan
29Here We Go, Let’s Rock & Roll – C+C Music Factory
30It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over – Lenny Kravitz
31Where Does My Heart Beat Now – Celine Dion
32Summertime – D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince
33Wind of Change – Scorpions
34The Promise of a New Day – Paula Abdul
35I’m Your Baby Tonight – Whitney Houston
36Love of a Lifetime – Firehouse
37Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave) – Roxette
38In This House – Tracie Spencer
39Power of Love / Love Power – Luther Vandross
40Hole Hearted – Extreme
41Impulsive – Wilson Phillips
42Love Is a Wonderful Thing – Michael Bolton
43Rhythm of My Heart – Rod Stewart
More 57 Top Songs of 1991
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- I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) – Hi-Five
- Someday – Mariah Carey
- High Enough – Damn Yankees
- I Adore Mi Amor – Color Me Badd
- Emotions – Mariah Carey
- Joyride – Roxette
- P.A.S.S.I.O.N. – Rhythm Syndicate
- Things That Make You Go Hmmmm…. – C+C Music Factory
- I Touch Myself – Divinyls
- Tom’s Diner – DNA featuring Suzanne Vega
- Iesha – Another Bad Creation
- Something to Talk About – Bonnie Raitt
- After the Rain – Nelson
- Play That Funky Music – Vanilla Ice
- Temptation – Corina
- Can’t Stop This Thing We Started – Bryan Adams
- I Can’t Wait Another Minute – Hi-Five
- 3 A.M. Eternal – The KLF
- Time, Love and Tenderness – Michael Bolton
- Sadeness, Pt. 1 – Enigma
- Around the Way Girl – LL Cool J
- I’ll Be There – Escape Club
- Cream – Prince and The N.P.G.
- Now That We Found Love – Heavy D. and The Boyz
- Show Me the Way – Styx
- Love Takes Time – Mariah Carey
- Cry for Help – Rick Astley
- The Way You Do the Things You Do – UB40
- Here I Am (Come and Take Me) – UB40
- Signs – Tesla
- Too Many Walls – Cathy Dennis
- Crazy – Seal
- I’ll Give All My Love to You – Keith Sweat
- Place In This World – Michael W. Smith
- Something to Believe In – Poison
- Wicked Game – Chris Issak
- Get Here – Oleta Adams
- Round and Round – Tevin Campbell
- Silent Lucidity – Queensryche
- I’m Not In Love – Will To Power
- Piece of My Heart – Tara Kemp
- Real Real Real – Jesus Jones
- Just Another Dream – Cathy Dennis
- Everybody Plays the Fool – Aaron Neville
- Strike It U – Black Box
- Rico Suave – Gerardo
- Disappear – INXS
- Groove Is In the Heart – Deee-Lite
- All This Time – Sting
- The One and Only – Chesney Hawkes
- O.P.P. – Naughty By Nature
- Freedom! ’90 – George Michael
- I Saw Red – Warrant
- Miles Away – Winger
- Do You Want Me – Salt-N-Pepa
- The Motown Song – Rod Stewart
- Shiny Happy People – R.E.M.
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Top 100 Songs of 1991 – Final Thoughts
The year 1991 saw a diverse range of music that captured the cultural zeitgeist of the time. From the grunge and alternative rock movements to the emergence of hip-hop as a mainstream genre, the Top 100 Songs of 1991 reflected the changing landscape of popular music. Notable hits included “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana, “Losing My Religion” by R.E.M., “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over” by Lenny Kravitz, and “I Touch Myself” by The Divinyls. The music of 1991 still holds a significant place in popular culture, and many of these songs continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by music lovers today.
