"Unwell" is a song by American alternative rock group Matchbox Twenty. Released on February 3, 2003, as the second single from their third album, More Than You Think You Are (2002), it was written by Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob Thomas. "Unwell" spent 18 weeks atop the US Billboard Adult Top 40 chart and two weeks atop the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It also reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their third and final top-10 hit. Internationally, the single became a top-20 hit in Australia, peaking at No. 12, and a top-10 hit in New Zealand, peaking at No. 8. "Unwell" was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
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The Pixies "Que Será, Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)"[a] is a song written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans and first published in 1955. Doris Day introduced it in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), singing it as a cue to their onscreen kidnapped son. The three verses of the song progress through the life of the narrator—from childhood, through young adulthood and falling in love, to parenthood—and each asks "What will I be?" or "What lies ahead?" The chorus repeats the answer: "What will be, will be." The Pixies covered it for the theme song of the hit MGM horror show "FROM".
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Billboard Hot 100™ Top Ten
Week of March 21, 2026
1
Choosin' Texas
Ella Langley
LW 2
PEAK 1
WEEKS 21
2
Man I Need
Olivia Dean
LW 3
PEAK 2
WEEKS 29
3
I Just Might
Bruno Mars
LW 1
PEAK 1
WEEKS 9
4
NEW
American Girls
Harry Styles
LW -
PEAK 4
WEEKS 1
5
Ordinary
Alex Warren
LW 5
PEAK 1
WEEKS 56
6
Stateside
PinkPantheress With Zara Larsson
LW 7
PEAK 6
WEEKS 10
7
Golden
HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI
LW 8
PEAK 1
WEEKS 38
8
The Fate Of Ophelia
Taylor Swift
LW 9
PEAK 1
WEEKS 23
9
Aperture
Harry Styles
LW 29
PEAK 1
WEEKS 7
10
Opalite
Taylor Swift
LW 6
PEAK 1
WEEKS 23
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"Walk on the Ocean" is a song by American alternative rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket from their third studio album, Fear (1991). Two different versions of the song were released: the album version with a cold ending (timed at 2:59) and the single version with the chorus repeated until fade (timed at 3:32). Commercially, "Walk on the Ocean" peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 40 in Canada, New Zealand, and Norway.
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"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is a song by American alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. Originally appearing on their 1993 album 11th Song, it was later re-recorded and released on their 1994 album Home. Released as a single in July 1995 by Interscope and Rainmaker, the song was the band's only hit in the United States,[2] peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 in January 1996. Outside the United States, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" topped the UK Singles Chart and peaked within the top ten on the charts of Australia, Flanders, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, and Sweden.
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"Bad Moon Rising" is a song written by John Fogerty and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was the lead single from their album Green River and was released on April 16, 1969, four months before the album. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 28, 1969, and reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in September of that year. It was CCR's second gold single.
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"Sister Golden Hair" is a song by the band America from their fifth album Hearts (1975), written by Gerry Beckley. It was their second single to reach number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, remaining in the top position for one week.
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"Long Live Cowgirls" is a song by American country music singer Ian Munsick. Munsick co-wrote the song with Aby Gutierrez and Phil O'Donnell, and co-produced it with Jared Conrad. It was initially recorded as a duet with Cody Johnson and included on Munsick's second studio album, White Buffalo (2023). A solo version was later issued as a single to country radio in October 2023, though Johnson still received credit by Billboard when it charted.
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Makin' Tracks: Ian Munsick's 'Long Live Cowgirls'
Munsick sends a solo version of his Cody Johnson collaboration to country radio.
"Refugee" is a song recorded by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was released in January 1980 as the second single from their 1979 album Damn the Torpedoes, and peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The song is in compound AABA form.
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"Whenever, Wherever" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her debut English-language studio album, Laundry Service (2001), her fifth overall. Shakira produced the track and wrote the lyrics to the original Spanish version, titled "Suerte" (English: "Luck"), which Gloria Estefan later adapted to English. The music was co-written by the singer and Tim Mitchell, with additional production also handled by the latter. "Whenever, Wherever" was released as the lead single from Laundry Service, alongside "Suerte", on 27 August 2001, by Epic Records.
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Southern Nights is an album by American singer and guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1977 by Capitol Records. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and one of the singles from the album, "Southern Nights" (a cover of the song by Allen Toussaint), also reached the number one spot on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts.
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Billboard Hot 100™ Top Ten
Week of March 7, 2026
1
Choosin' Texas
Ella Langley
LW 2
PEAK 1
WEEKS 19
2
Man I Need
Olivia Dean
LW 3
PEAK 2
WEEKS 27
3
Ordinary
Alex Warren
LW 5
PEAK 1
WEEKS 54
4
Opalite
Taylor Swift
LW 1
PEAK 1
WEEKS 21
5
I Just Might
Bruno Mars
LW 6
PEAK 1
WEEKS 7
6
Golden
HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI
LW 7
PEAK 1
WEEKS 36
7
The Fate Of Ophelia
Taylor Swift
LW 8
PEAK 1
WEEKS 21
8
DTMF
Bad Bunny
LW 4
PEAK 1
WEEKS 24
9
Back To Friends
sombr
LW 11
PEAK 7
WEEKS 48
10
Folded
Kehlani
LW 13
PEAK 6
WEEKS 37
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Dj Antoine "Where do I go?" ft. Aloe Blacc
Your love was like my guiding light
To lead me safely through the night
When I got lost you'd find a way to bring me home
Now I don't know which way to fly
Not ever since you said goodbye
My broken heart is like a wave without a coast
Where do I go?
When the lights go out
Where do I go?
Can you tell me now?
Where do I go?
Really don't know how
I can make it without you
I get more lost every day
Without your hand to hold
My heart just can't find a way
Down this long, lonely road
If your love won't take me there
Then I just gotta know
Where do I go?
Where do I go?
Oh, where do I go!?
Where do I go?
If your love won't take me there
Then I just gotta know
Where do I go?
Where do I go?
I never thought I'd need a map
I always knew where things were at
But I got no sense of direction now at all
I'm like a sail without a wind
Don't even know where to begin
Each path I take just leads me straight into a wall
So, where do I go?
When the lights go out
Where do I go?
Can you tell me now?
Where do I go?
Really don't know how
I can make it without you
I get more lost every day
Without your hand to hold
My heart just can't find a way
Down this long, lonely road
If your love won't take me there
Then I just gotta know
Where do I go?
Where do I go?
Oh, where do I go!?
Where do I go?
If your love won't take me there
Then I just gotta know
Where do I go?
Where do I go?
I get more lost every day
Without your hand to hold
My heart just can't find a way
Down this long, lonely road
If your love won't take me there
Then I just gotta know
Where do I go?
Where do I go?
Oh, where do I go!?
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"Bitterblue" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for her eighth studio album of the same name (1991). It was released on 7 October 1991 by Hansa Records. The song was a European hit, missing the number one spot in Norway to Michael Jackson's song "Black or White". The song was written and produced by Dieter Bohlen.
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"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is a song by American alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. Originally appearing on their 1993 album 11th Song, it was later re-recorded and released on their 1994 album Home. Released as a single in July 1995 by Interscope and Rainmaker, the song was the band's only hit in the United States, peaking at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 in January 1996. Outside the United States, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" topped the UK Singles Chart and peaked within the top ten on the charts of Australia, Flanders, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, and Sweden.
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"Blinding Lights" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his fourth studio album, After Hours (2020). The song was released through XO and Republic Records on November 29, 2019, as the album's second single. It is a synth-pop, electropop, new wave, and synthwave track, which lyrically addresses the importance of a partner, and the desire to see them at night. It was written by the Weeknd, Max Martin, Oscar Holter, Belly, and DaHeala, while being produced by the former three.
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"On the Dark Side" is a song by fictional American rock band Eddie and the Cruisers, released as a tie-in to the 1983 film of the same name. When initially released in September 1983, the song peaked at No. 64 on the Billboard, while the film itself was pulled after three weeks in the theaters.
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