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Here’s who was more weeks at number 1 in the US ranking

The Billboard magazine starting from March 24, 1956 publicly releases the album ranking in the United States on a weekly basis. The magazine published the list of artists who in the 69 years of the chart life have occupied the number one position for at least 30 weeks. A ranking that for some of these artists is absolutely partial and in progress since in the midst of their career, for others unfortunately it can only be considered definitive. You can consult the list below. Each artist is also indicated the title of their album that has stayed at the top for the highest number of weeks.

30 weeks – Mariah Carey – (album “Mariah Carey” 11 weeks in 1991)

30 weeks – Eagles – (album “The long run” 9 weeks in 1979)

35 weeks – Prince – (album “Purple Rain” 24 weeks in 1984/85)

35 weeks – Eminem – (album “The Marshall Mathers LP” (Read the review here) 8 weeks in 2000)

37 weeks – Harry Belafonte – (album “Calypso” 31 weeks in 1956/57)

37 weeks – Drake – (album “digs” (Read the review here) 13 weeks in 2016)

37 weeks – Monkees – (album “More of the monkees” 18 weeks in 1967)

38 weeks – Fleetwood Mac – (album “rumors” (Read the review here) 31 weeks in 1977)

38 weeks – Rolling Stones – (album “Tattoo You” (Read the review here) 9 weeks in 1981)

39 weeks – Elton John – (album “Greatest Hits” 10 weeks in 1974/75)

40 weeks – Adele – (album “21” (Read the review here) 24 weeks in 2011/12)

46 weeks – Whitney Houston – (album “The Bodyguard” 20 weeks in 1992/93)

46 weeks – Kingston Trio – (album “The Kingston Trio At Large” 15 weeks in 1959)

51 weeks – Michael Jackson – (album “Thriller” (Read the review here) 37 weeks in 1983/84)

52 weeks – Garth Brooks – (album “Ropin ‘The Wind” 18 weeks in 1991/92)

67 weeks – Elvis Presley – (album “Blue Hawaii” 18 weeks in 1961/62)

86 weeks – Taylor Swift – (album “The tortured poets department” (Read the review here) 17 weeks in 2024)

132 weeks – Beatles – (album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” (Read the review here) 15 weeks in 1967)