RockOnTheNet.com
presents The Top Pop Songs
Of All Time !
We have ranked the top pop songs that have charted over the past
50+ years on The ARC Weekly Top 40 and Billboard Hot 100, and
come up with
a definitive list that will continue to expand as we add to it,
and continue to modify as new songs chart on The ARC Weekly Top
40.
The conception of Imagine Dragons
began in 2008 at Brigham Young University in Utah
where the band's lead singer, Dan Reynolds, met
drummer, Andrew Tolman. As band members joined
and formed the group, some left, some were
replaced, and Imagine Dragons began gaining a
following in Utah before moving to Las Vegas and
releasing their first three EPs. The group's name
is said to be an anagram of letters of different
words (not revealed by the group).
September 1: Imagine dragons released
the EP Imagine Dragons.
June 1:Imagine dragons
released the EP Hell And Science.
March 12: Imagine dragons released
the EP It's Time.
December 14: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Pop Songs chart for 1 week with
"Demons."
December 31: Imagine Dragons had the
#4 best-selling LP of 2013 with Night
Visionsselling over 1.4 million
copies during the year.
December 31: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard 2013
Year-End Chart-Toppers chart as the Top Rock
Artist, Top Rock Songs Artist, Top Rock Airplay
Artist, Top Rock Digital Songs Artist, and Top
Alternative Song Artist, and with the Top Rock
Song, Top Rock Airplay Song, Top Rock Digital
Song, and Top Alternative Song ("Radioactive").
March 7: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week, Internet
Albums chart for 1 week, Album Sales chart for 1
week, Rock Albums chart for 1 week, and
Alternative Albums chart for 3 weeks with Smoke
+ Mirrors. The LP sold over 172,000 copies
its first week of release in the US.
September 19: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Rock Digital Songs chart for 1 week
with "Roots."
July 16: Imagine Dragons topped
the Bill board Rock Digital Songs chart for 1
week helping out Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Logic, Ty Dolla Sign,
and X Ambassadors with
"Sucker For Pain" from the soundtrack
for Suicide
Squad: The Album,
August 27: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Rap Songs chart for 1 week and
R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Songs chart for 7 weeks
with help from Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Logic, Ty Dolla Sign
and X Ambassadors with "Sucker For Pain."
July 15: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Top Album Sales chart for 1 week,
Digital Albums chart for 1 week, Rock Albums
chart, and Alternative Albums chart with Evolve.
December 2: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Pop Songs chart for 1 week and
Radio Songs chart for 3 weeks with "Thunder."
December 9: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart for 7 weeks
with "Thunder."
December 31: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard 2017
Year-End Chart Toppersas the Top Rock
Artist, Top Rock Songs Artist, Top Rock Airplay
Artist, Top Rock Digital Song Sales Artist, and
Top Alternative Songs Artist, and with the Top
Rock Song, Top Rock Airplay Song, Top Rock
Digital Song Sale, and Top Alternative Song
("Believer").
January 20: The documentary Believer
was released. The film explored how the Mormon
church treats its LGBTQ memers and Reynold's work
to change policies to reduce teen suicides in
Utah.
November 24: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard Digital Albums chart, Rock Albums
chart, and Alternative Albums chart with Origins.
December 31: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard 2018
Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Overall Artist
- Duo/Group, Top Hot 100 Artist - Duo/Group, Top
Digital Song Sales Artist, Top Rock Artist, Top
Rock Songs Artist, Top Rock Airplay Artist, Top
Rock Digital Song Sales Artist, Top Rock Albums
Artist, Top Alternative Songs Artist, and Top
Adult Pop Songs Artist, and with the Top Rock
Song, Top Rock Digital Song Sales, ("Thunder"), and Top Rock Album (Evolve).
December 31: Imagine Dragons topped
the Billboard 2022
Year-End Chart Toppers as the Top Rock Songs
Artist and Top Alternative Airplay Artist and
with the Top Rock Song and Top Alternative
Airplay Song ("Enemy").
LP DISCOGRAPHY
Imagine
Dragons (EP)
Released: September 1, 2009 Tracks: "I Need A
Minute" - "Uptight" -
"Cover Up" - "Curse" -
"Drive"
Hell
And Science (EP)
Released: June 1, 2010 Tracks: "All Eyes"
- "I Don't Mind" - "Hear
Me" - "Selene" -
"Emma"
It's
Time (EP)
Released: March 12, 2011 Tracks: "It's Time" -
"Amsterdam" - "Tokyo" -
"The River" - "Leave Me"
- "Pantomime" - "Look How Far
We've Come" - "America"
Released: February 14, 2012 Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 40 Tracks: "Radioactive" -
"Demons" - "On Top Of The
World" - "Round And Round" -
"It's Time" - "My
Fault"
Released: September 4, 2012 US: 7x Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 2 Billboard #1: Digital Albums,
Alternative Albums, Rock Albums Tracks: "Radioactive" - "Tip
Toe" - "It's Time" - "Demons" - "On Top
Of The World" - "Amsterdam" -
"Hear Me" - "Every Night"
- "Bleeding Out" -
"Underdog" - "Nothing Left To
Say" - "Rocks"
The
Archive (EP)
Released: February 12, 2013 Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 134 Tracks: "Round And
Round" - "The River" -
"America" - "Selene" -
"My Fault"
Released: February 17, 2015 US: Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 1 (for 1
week) Billboard #1: Internet Albums,
Album Sales, Rock Albums, Alternative Albums Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly: B+ Tracks: "Shots" -
"Gold" - "Smoke And
Mirrors" - "I'm So Sorry" -
"I Bet My Life" -
"Polaroid" - "Friction" -
"It Comes Back To You" -
"Dream" - "Trouble" -
"Summer" - "Hopeless
Opus" - "The Fall"
Released: November 9, 2018 US: Platinum Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 2 Billboard #1: Digital Albums, Rock
Albums, Alternative Albums Tracks: "Natural" -
"Boomerang" - "Machine" -
"Cool Out" - "Bad Liar" - "West
Coast" - "Zero" - "Bullet
In A Gun" - "Digital" -
"Only" - "Stuck" -
"Love"
Released: September 3, 2021 Billboard Top
200 LPs
peak: # 9 Billboard #1: Alternative Albums Tracks: "My Life" -
"Lonely" - "Wrecked" -
"Monday" - "#1" -
"Easy Come Easy Go" -
"Giants" - "It's Ok" -
"Dull Knives" - "Follow You" -
"Cutthroat" - "No Time For
Toxic People" - "One Day"
Note: Song title and position
links lead you to the song's ARC Weekly Top 40 chart run, LP links take
you to Amazon.com for that LP's info (often
including track listings and track samples), and
single cover art takes you to Amazon.com for that CD single (if
available). Songs charting prior to 1980 have
information from Billboard magazine.