Talk:Billboard 200
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Total Weeks
[edit]Does anyone have any data on the top albums that have spent the most total weeks on top 2/3/5/10/etc respectively, and if so can you make the list please?
Eddie Arnold
[edit]In Wikipedia's article on Eddie Arnold, it states that he was the artist with most weeks of number 1 songs. "By 1992, he had sold nearly 85 million records, and had a total of 145 weeks of number-one songs, more than any other singer.[1]" It is not clear why this is excluded from the subject article on other artists. 2600:8804:41B:1100:3851:13CF:5F68:4EB3 (talk) 16:00, 22 January 2025 (UTC)
- Arnold's impressive run was on the Country and Western charts, not on the Billboard 200 pop/rock charts, which are more competitive, broader-based, and the basis for appraisals of overall chart success. Sensei48 (talk) 19:31, 22 January 2025 (UTC)