Weigh In: Billboard Unveils ‘Top 40 Girl Group Songs Of All Time’ / Are You Surprised?

Published: Tuesday 29th Apr 2014 by Rashad

It’s “Girl Groups” week over at our friends at Billboard!

After winning over readers with their celebration of the “biggest girl groups of all time” in February, the “Music Bible” is launching a week-long homage to diva syndicates of past and present.

Always a favorite talking point here at That Grape Juice HQ, we’ve decided to join in the honoring of “girl power” by getting your input on the first of the week’s tributes – ‘top 40 girl group songs of all time’.

Based solely on chart performance on the Hot 100 (and adjusted to weigh changes in music such as digital downloads, streaming, etc.), the likes of Destiny’s Child, SWV, Spice Girls, and more duke it out for top ranking.  As expected, fan favorites like TLC and The Supremes dominate the tally with multiple entries, but there are many surprises along the way.

See the R&B dominated list below and tell us:  are you surprised?

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40. The Bangles, “Eternal Flame”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: April 1, 1989

 

39. Go-Go’s “We Got The Beat”Hot 100

Peak Position: No. 2 Peak Date: April 10, 1982

 

38. Destiny’s Child, “Say My Name”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: March 18, 2000

37. The Supremes, “Stop! In The Name of Love”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: March 27, 1965

 

36. Divine, “Lately”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: November 28, 1998

35. The Dixie Cups, “Chapel of Love”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1Peak Date: June 6, 1964

 

34. TLC, “Baby-Baby-Baby”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2Peak Date: August 15, 1992

 

33. Destiny’s Child, “Jumpin’, Jumpin'”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 3Peak Date: August 19, 2000

 

32. Expose, “Seasons Change”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1Peak Date: February 20, 1988

31. Bananarama, “Venus”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1Peak Date: September 6, 1986

 

30. Labelle, “Lady Marmalade”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1Peak Date: March 29, 1975

 

29. The Pussycat Dolls Feat. Busta Rhymes, “Don’t Cha”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2Peak Date: August 20, 2005

 

28. TLC, “Unpretty”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1Peak Date: September 18, 1999

27. Klymaxx, “I Miss You”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 5 Peak Date: December 28, 1985

26. Wilson Phillips, “You’re In Love”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: April 20, 1991

25. The Shirelles, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: February 4, 1961

 

24. Diana Ross & The Supremes, “Someday We’ll Be Together”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: December 27, 1969

 

23. En Vogue, “Hold On”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2 Peak Date: July 21, 1990

22. Sweet Sensation, “If Wishes Came True”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1 Peak Date: September 1, 1990

 

21. SWV, “Weak”

Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1

20. The Pointer Sisters, “Slow Hand”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2
Peak Date: August 29, 1981

19. The Shirelles, “Soldier Boy”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: May 5, 1962

18. The Angels, “My Boyfriend’s Back”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: August 31, 1963

17. The Supremes, “Come See About Me”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: December 19, 1964

16. The Supremes, “Where Did Our Love Go”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: August 22, 1964

15. Spice Girls, “Wannabe”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: February 22, 1997

14. The Supremes, “Baby Love”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: October 31, 1964

13. Wilson Phillips, “Release Me”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: September 15, 1990

12. En Vogue, “Don’t Let Go (Love)”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2
Peak Date: January 18, 1997

11. Silver Convention, “Get Up and Boogie (That’s Right)”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 2
Peak Date: June 12, 1976

10. The Chiffons, “He’s So Fine”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: March 30, 1963

9. 702, “Where My Girls At?”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 4
Peak Date: June 19, 1999

8. TLC, “No Scrubs”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: April 10, 1999

7. Diana Ross & The Supremes, “Love Child”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: November 30, 1968

6. Wilson Phillips, “Hold On”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: June 9, 1990

5. TLC, “Waterfalls”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: July 8, 1995

4. TLC, “Creep”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: January 28, 1995

3. The Bangles, “Walk Like an Egyptian”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: December 20, 1986

2. Destiny’s Child, “Independent Woman Part I”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: November 18, 2000

1. The Emotions, “Best of My Love”
Hot 100 Peak Position: No. 1
Peak Date: August 20, 1977

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