
by Jerry Butler Never Give You Up (4r, 20p, 1968) by Jerry Butler. On your keyboard press CTRL+F (for Windows). If you know of a songwriter (or songwriting team) who should be here and isnt. Never gonna give you up No matter how you treat me Never gonna give you up So dont you think of leavin Girl, you treat me bad and I know why Yeah, Ive seen you runnin around with another guy And you think if you hurt me that Ill go away Made it up in my mind that Im here to stay. SEARCH: Use your browser’s ‘search’ function to find a year you’re interested in finding. In most cases, the year only acknowledges the “Top 30” for 1955 and the “Top 50” for 1956 to 1958. NOTE:Only 1955-1958 has no official “Top 100” ranking. a particularly emotional cover of Jerry Butlers Never Gonna Give You Up. We are looking into as many sources as we can find and hopefully can get those up sometime soon.īut in the meantime, here are the official Billboard Top 100 songs of all years in the rock era so far. No matter where we made this record, we were going to hunker down and focus.
in many cases, Billboard Magazine may not have been the most accurate in determining some of the singles’ rankings. Never gonna give you upNo matter how you treat me
Never gonna give you up
So dont you think of leavin
Girl, you treat me bad and I know why
Yeah, Ive seen you runnin around with another guy
And you think if you hurt me that Ill go away
Made it up in my mind that Im.


We are devising our own Top 100 based more on closely inspected sales and airplay and other sources beyond Billboard Magazine. Clarks interviews with these artists provide a snapshot of many of them at their artistic and commercial peaks, and the questions she poses on such topics as. Eddie Floyd: Never Give You Up From I’ve Never Found a Girl (Stax, 1968). Thee Midniters: Never Gonna Give You Up On 7â³ (Whittier, 1968). According to Billboard Magazine, these are the Top 100 songs of each year from 1955 to 2015. Jerry Butler: Never Gonna Give You Up From The Iceman Cometh (Mercury, 1968).
