The Number Ones, Tom Breihan
The Number Ones, Tom Breihan
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The Number Ones
Twenty Chart-Topping Hits That Reveal the History of Pop Music

Author: Tom Breihan

Narrator: Ray Stoney

Unabridged: 11 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 11/15/2022


Synopsis

Beloved music critic Tom Breihan's fascinating narrative of the history of popular music through the lens of game-changing #1 singles from the Billboard Hot 100. When Tom Breihan launched his Stereogum column in early 2018, “The Number Ones”—a space in which he has been writing about every #1 hit in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, in chronological order—he figured he’d post capsule-size reviews for each song. But there was so much more to uncover. The column has taken on a life of its own, sparking online debate and occasional death threats.

The Billboard Hot 100 began in 1958, and after four years of posting the column, Breihan is still in the early aughts. But readers no longer have to wait for his brilliant synthesis of what the history of #1s has meant to music and our culture. In The Number Ones, Breihan writes about twenty pivotal #1s throughout chart history, revealing a remarkably fluid and connected story of music that is as entertaining as it is enlightening.

The Numbers Ones features the greatest pop artists of all time, from the Brill Building songwriters to the Beatles and the Beach Boys; from Motown to Michael Jackson, Prince, and Mariah Carey; and from the digital revolution to the K-pop system. Breihan also ponders great artists who have never hit the top spot, like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and James Brown. Breihan illuminates what makes indelible ear candy across the decades—including dance crazes, recording innovations, television phenomena, disco, AOR, MTV, rap, compact discs, mp3s, social media, memes, and much more—leaving readers to wonder what could possibly happen next.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on December 04, 2023

Tom Breihan is a great writer about pop music, garrulous, fact-filled, excitable and never dull. I never heard of him until he started writing a column in Stereogum about every USA number one record since the Hot 100 was initiated in by Billboard magazine in August 1958. At that point they decided t......more

Goodreads review by Dave on January 23, 2024

I first encountered the assignment of numbers to and ranking of popular songs during the summer of 1962 as a 12-year-old living in suburban Atlanta. Each weekday evening I would ignore whatever my family was watching on TV and retreat to the room I shared with my brother to listen to the Top Ten Cou......more

Goodreads review by Trin on January 17, 2023

Very entertaining history of pop music through twenty pivotal Billboard #1 hits. What made some songs reach #1 and other miss is absolutely part of the appeal, as are all the tidbits about other songs and acts that Breihan threads through his narrative. I did get a bit irritated by some of the redun......more

Goodreads review by Tammy on November 01, 2022

The Number Ones covers a variety of musicians including The Beatles, Prince, Mariah Carey, Puff Daddy, Britney Spears, T-Pain & even BTS to create a harmonizing book with a section for pretty much any music lover. I enjoyed that it started with the creation of the Hot 100 & the days of The Dick Clar......more

Goodreads review by Richard on November 17, 2022

Tom Breihan is my favorite music writer currently with his very informative and entertaining Number Ones column on Stereogum that I’ve been following since almost the beginning. In his column, Breihan reviews every US #1 song in chronological order starting with the Billboard Hot 100 chart’s beginni......more


Quotes

“Tom Breihan’s The Number Ones is a glorious rabbit hole dive into the biggest hits in popular music, analyzing the very physics of how they became hits and taking a forensic look at what made them ‘pop.’ It’s massively enjoyable when you love the song in question, and perhaps even more so when you don’t. One of the most enjoyable books on pop to ever roar up the charts."—Edgar Wright

"Tom Breihan is an absolutely crucial chronicler of the hit parade, a madman scholar digging deep in the vaults. The Number Ones is a revelatory celebration of pop history in all its glorious weirdness, the way only Breihan could tell the tale. These are classic tunes that everybody knows, but Breihan brilliantly blows away the dust, and makes them sound fresh and new. A hell of a storyteller, and a hell of a T-Pain fan."—Rob Sheffield