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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1997. | This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1997. | ||
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*[[August 16]]–17 – [[Phish]] perform at the two-day music festival, [[The Great Went]], at [[Loring Air Force Base]] in [[Limestone, Maine]], US. They play 500 minutes of music, six sets and two encores. There is an estimated attendance of between 65,000 and 70,000, and it is the top-grossing concert of the season, making over $4,000,000 in box office receipts. | *[[August 16]]–17 – [[Phish]] perform at the two-day music festival, [[The Great Went]], at [[Loring Air Force Base]] in [[Limestone, Maine]], US. They play 500 minutes of music, six sets and two encores. There is an estimated attendance of between 65,000 and 70,000, and it is the top-grossing concert of the season, making over $4,000,000 in box office receipts. | ||
*[[August 19]] – The reunited [[Fleetwood Mac]] begin a concert tour in the United States. | *[[August 19]] – The reunited [[Fleetwood Mac]] begin a concert tour in the United States. | ||
*[[August 30]] – "[[Mo Money Mo Problems]]" reaches #1 on the Hot 100 singles chart, making [[Notorious B.I.G.]] the first artist to achieve two posthumous #1 singles. | *[[August 30]] – "[[Mo Money Mo Problems]]" reaches #1 on the Hot 100 singles chart, making [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] the first artist to achieve two posthumous #1 singles. | ||
===September–October=== | ===September–October=== | ||
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*[[October 22]] – [[Namie Amuro]] shocks her fans when she announces that she has recently married and is three months pregnant. She subsequently begins a one-year hiatus from the music industry. | *[[October 22]] – [[Namie Amuro]] shocks her fans when she announces that she has recently married and is three months pregnant. She subsequently begins a one-year hiatus from the music industry. | ||
*[[October 23]] – [[R.E.M.]] drummer [[Bill Berry]] announces his departure from the group. | *[[October 23]] – [[R.E.M.]] drummer [[Bill Berry]] announces his departure from the group. | ||
*[[October 25]] – The [[OTI Festival 1997|26th OTI Festival]], held at {{lang|es|[[Plaza Mayor, Lima|Plaza Mayor]]|i=no}} in [[Lima]], Peru, is won by the song "{{lang|es|Se diga lo que se diga|i=no}}", written by Francisco Curiel and Josemanuel Fernández, and performed by Iridián representing [[Mexico in the OTI Festival|Mexico]]. | |||
===November–December=== | ===November–December=== | ||
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*[[December 1]] – [[Aaron Carter]] bursts onto the music scene at the age of 10 with the release of his debut album [[Aaron Carter (album)|''Aaron Carter'']], making him the youngest male artist in the world since [[Michael Jackson]] in 1969. | *[[December 1]] – [[Aaron Carter]] bursts onto the music scene at the age of 10 with the release of his debut album [[Aaron Carter (album)|''Aaron Carter'']], making him the youngest male artist in the world since [[Michael Jackson]] in 1969. | ||
*[[December 4]]-5 – [[Black Sabbath]] perform a pair of reunion shows in their hometown of [[Birmingham]], England. They are the first full-length concerts by the original lineup of the band since 1978. | *[[December 4]]-5 – [[Black Sabbath]] perform a pair of reunion shows in their hometown of [[Birmingham]], England. They are the first full-length concerts by the original lineup of the band since 1978. | ||
*[[December 10]] – [[Faith Hill]] and [[LeAnn Rimes]] at the Christmas Time with [[Eddy Arnold]]. | |||
*[[December 26]] – The [[Spice Girls]] release their big screen debut ''[[Spiceworld: The Movie]]'', starring [[Richard E. Grant]], [[Roger Moore]], [[Elton John]] and [[Stephen Fry]]. The movie makes £6.8m in its first week of release. | *[[December 26]] – The [[Spice Girls]] release their big screen debut ''[[Spiceworld: The Movie]]'', starring [[Richard E. Grant]], [[Roger Moore]], [[Elton John]] and [[Stephen Fry]]. The movie makes £6.8m in its first week of release. | ||
*[[December 31]] | *[[December 31]] | ||
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{{Unreferenced section|date=December 2008}} | {{Unreferenced section|date=December 2008}} | ||
*[[As Friends Rust]] (reformed with a new line-up and in a new location after breaking up earlier that year) | * [[As Friends Rust]] (reformed with a new line-up and in a new location after breaking up earlier that year) | ||
*[[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] (reformed after broke up in 1982) | * [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] (reformed after broke up in 1982) | ||
*[[Depeche Mode]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995) | * [[Depeche Mode]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995) | ||
*[[Echo & the Bunnymen]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1992) | * [[Echo & the Bunnymen]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1992) | ||
*[[Jane's Addiction]] (reformed after broke up in 1991) | * [[Jane's Addiction]] (reformed after broke up in 1991) | ||
*[[Sunny Day Real Estate]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995) | * [[Sunny Day Real Estate]] (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995) | ||
==Albums released== | ==Albums released== | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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| ''[[Six of Hearts (EP)|Six of Hearts]]'' || [[Kenny G]] || EP | | ''[[Six of Hearts (EP)|Six of Hearts]]'' || [[Kenny G]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Homework (Daft Punk album)|Homework]]'' || [[Daft Punk]] || UK | | ''[[Homework (Daft Punk album)|Homework]]'' || [[Daft Punk]] || UK; US release date 25 March | ||
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| ''[[Happy 2b Hardcore]]'' || [[Anabolic Frolic]] || DJ Mix | |||
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| ''[[Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen]]'' || Various Artists || Tribute | | ''[[Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen]]'' || Various Artists || Tribute | ||
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| ''Slick Shoes EP'' || [[Slick Shoes]] || EP | | ''Slick Shoes EP'' || [[Slick Shoes]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Soft Effects]]'' || [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]]|| EP | | ''[[Soft Effects]]'' || [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Clumsy (Our Lady Peace album)|Clumsy]]'' || [[Our Lady Peace]] || Canada | | ''[[Clumsy (Our Lady Peace album)|Clumsy]]'' || [[Our Lady Peace]] || Canada; US release date 2 April | ||
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| ''[[Glow (Reef album)|Glow]]'' || [[Reef (band)|Reef]] ||- | | ''[[Glow (Reef album)|Glow]]'' || [[Reef (band)|Reef]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Written in Red ]]'' || [[The Stranglers]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Uptown Saturday Night (album)|Uptown Saturday Night]]'' || [[Camp Lo]] ||- | | ''[[Uptown Saturday Night (album)|Uptown Saturday Night]]'' || [[Camp Lo]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Come My Fanatics...]]'' || [[Electric Wizard]] ||<ref name="ra-archive">{{cite web|url=http://www.riseaboverecords.com:80/electricwizard/fanatics.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010306174421/http://www.riseaboverecords.com/electricwizard/fanatics.html |title=Electric Wizard – "Come My Fanatics" |access-date=6 June 2017 |archive-date=March 6, 2001 |publisher=[[Rise Above Records]] |url-status = dead}}</ref> | | ''[[Bagsy Me]]'' || [[The Wannadies]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Come My Fanatics...]]'' || [[Electric Wizard]] ||<ref name="ra-archive">{{cite web|url=http://www.riseaboverecords.com:80/electricwizard/fanatics.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010306174421/http://www.riseaboverecords.com/electricwizard/fanatics.html |title=Electric Wizard – "Come My Fanatics" |access-date=6 June 2017 |archive-date=March 6, 2001 |publisher=[[Rise Above Records]] |url-status = dead}}</ref> ||- | |||
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| ''[[C'est pour vivre (album)|C'est pour vivre]]'' || [[Celine Dion]] || Compilation | | ''[[C'est pour vivre (album)|C'est pour vivre]]'' || [[Celine Dion]] || Compilation | ||
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| ''[['Til Death Do Us Unite]]'' || [[Sodom (band)|Sodom]] ||- | | ''[['Til Death Do Us Unite]]'' || [[Sodom (band)|Sodom]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum]]'' || [[L7 (band)|L7]] ||- | | ''[[The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum]]'' || [[L7 (band)|L7]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Booty Call (soundtrack)|Booty Call]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | | ''[[Booty Call (soundtrack)|Booty Call]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | ||
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| ''[[Day Three of My New Life]]'' || [[Knapsack (band)|Knapsack]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Either/Or (album)|Either/Or]]'' || [[Elliott Smith]] ||- | | ''[[Either/Or (album)|Either/Or]]'' || [[Elliott Smith]] ||- | ||
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| ''Maximum Abduction'' || [[Hypocrisy (band)|Hypocrisy]] || EP | | ''Maximum Abduction'' || [[Hypocrisy (band)|Hypocrisy]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Mega!! Kung Fu Radio]]'' || [[Powerman 5000]] || | |||
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| ''[[Slush (album)|Slush]]'' || [[OP8]] ||- | | ''[[Slush (album)|Slush]]'' || [[OP8]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Kingdom of Madness (Edguy album)|Kingdom of Madness]]'' || [[Edguy]] ||- | | ''[[Kingdom of Madness (Edguy album)|Kingdom of Madness]]'' || [[Edguy]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[10 (Wet Wet Wet album)|10]]'' || [[Wet Wet Wet]] ||- | | ''[[10 (Wet Wet Wet album)|10]]'' || [[Wet Wet Wet]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Pop (U2 album)|Pop]]'' || [[U2]] ||- | | ''[[Pop (U2 album)|Pop]]'' || [[U2]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Dan Bern (album)|Dan Bern]]'' || [[Dan Bern]] || Debut | | ''[[Dan Bern (album)|Dan Bern]]'' || [[Dan Bern]] || Debut | ||
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| ''[[The Healing Game]]'' || [[Van Morrison]] ||- | | ''[[The Healing Game]]'' || [[Van Morrison]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Smilla's Sense of Snow (film)|Smilla’s Sense of Snow (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)]]'' || [[Hans Zimmer]] and [[Harry Gregson-Williams]] || Soundtrack | |||
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| ''[[The Soul Assassins, Chapter I]]'' || [[Soul Assassins]] ||- | | ''[[The Soul Assassins, Chapter I]]'' || [[Soul Assassins]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[White Trash Hell]]'' || [[Everclear (band)|Everclear]] || EP | | ''[[White Trash Hell]]'' || [[Everclear (band)|Everclear]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Blue Sky on Mars]]'' || [[Matthew Sweet]] ||- | | ''[[Blue Sky on Mars]]'' || [[Matthew Sweet]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Everything You Want (Ray J album)|Everything You Want]]'' || [[Ray J]] || Debut | | ''[[Everything You Want (Ray J album)|Everything You Want]]'' || [[Ray J]] || Debut | ||
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| ''[[Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon]]'' || [[Skeleton Key (band)|Skeleton Key]] || Debut | |||
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| ''[[Hand It Over]]'' || [[Dinosaur Jr.]] ||- | | ''[[Hand It Over]]'' || [[Dinosaur Jr.]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Hear in the Now Frontier]]'' || [[Queensrÿche]] ||- | | ''[[Hear in the Now Frontier]]'' || [[Queensrÿche]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Life After Death]]'' || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || Sophomore | | ''[[Life After Death]]'' || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || Sophomore | ||
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| ''Natty Dread'' || [[Charlie Hunter]] ||- | | ''Natty Dread'' || [[Charlie Hunter]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Nowhere (1997 film)|Nowhere: Music from the Gregg Araki Movie]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | | ''[[Nowhere (1997 film)#Soundtrack|Nowhere: Music from the Gregg Araki Movie]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | ||
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| ''[[One More Time (Real McCoy album)|One More Time]]'' || [[Real McCoy (band)|Real McCoy]] ||- | | ''[[One More Time (Real McCoy album)|One More Time]]'' || [[Real McCoy (band)|Real McCoy]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Then: The Earlier Years]]'' || [[They Might Be Giants]] || Compilation | | ''[[Then: The Earlier Years]]'' || [[They Might Be Giants]] || Compilation | ||
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| ''[[The Saint (soundtrack)|The Saint]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | |||
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| ''Kolme'' || [[Apulanta]] || Finland | | ''Kolme'' || [[Apulanta]] || Finland | ||
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| ''[[Cowboy (album)|Cowboy]]'' || [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] || UK | | ''[[Cowboy (album)|Cowboy]]'' || [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] || UK | ||
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| ''[[Lost Blues and Other Songs]]'' || [[Palace Music]] || Compilation | |||
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| ''[[The Dillinger Escape Plan (EP)|The Dillinger Escape Plan]]'' || [[The Dillinger Escape Plan]] || EP | | ''[[The Dillinger Escape Plan (EP)|The Dillinger Escape Plan]]'' || [[The Dillinger Escape Plan]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Electro-Shock for President]]'' || [[Brainiac (band)|Brainiac]] || EP | |||
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| ''Midget Tossing'' || [[Yellowcard]] || Debut | | ''Midget Tossing'' || [[Yellowcard]] || Debut | ||
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| ''[[Tripping the Light Fantastic (album)|Tripping the Light Fantastic]]'' || [[Lit (band)|Lit]] || Debut | | ''[[Tripping the Light Fantastic (album)|Tripping the Light Fantastic]]'' || [[Lit (band)|Lit]] || Debut | ||
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| ''[[A Triumph for Man]]'' || [[Mew (band)|Mew]] ||- | | ''[[A Triumph for Man]]'' || [[Mew (band)|Mew]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Polydistortion]]'' || [[GusGus]] ||- | | ''[[Polydistortion]]'' || [[GusGus]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[12 Picks]]'' || [[Ace Frehley]] || Compilation | | ''[[12 Picks]]'' || [[Ace Frehley]] || Compilation | ||
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| ''[[Retreat from the Sun]]'' || [[That Dog]] ||- | | ''[[Retreat from the Sun]]'' || [[That Dog]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Roll with the New]]'' || [[Chris Rock]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Flesh & Bone (Richard Marx album)|Flesh And Bone]]'' || [[Richard Marx]] ||- | | ''[[Flesh & Bone (Richard Marx album)|Flesh And Bone]]'' || [[Richard Marx]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Rock Collection]]'' || [[Pond (American band)|Pond]] ||- | | ''[[Rock Collection]]'' || [[Pond (American band)|Pond]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Stackin Chips]]'' || [[3X Krazy]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Third Eye Blind (album)|Third Eye Blind]]'' || [[Third Eye Blind]] || Debut | | ''[[Third Eye Blind (album)|Third Eye Blind]]'' || [[Third Eye Blind]] || Debut | ||
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| ''[[For Monkeys]]'' || [[Millencolin]] || Sweden | | ''[[For Monkeys]]'' || [[Millencolin]] || Sweden; US release date 20 May | ||
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| ''[[Tellin' Stories]]'' || [[The Charlatans (English band)|The Charlatans]] ||- | | ''[[Tellin' Stories]]'' || [[The Charlatans (English band)|The Charlatans]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Back from the Dead (Obituary album)|Back from the Dead]]'' || [[Obituary (band)|Obituary]] ||- | | ''[[Back from the Dead (Obituary album)|Back from the Dead]]'' || [[Obituary (band)|Obituary]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Sound of Lies]]'' || [[The Jayhawks]] ||- | | ''[[Sound of Lies]]'' || [[The Jayhawks]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Tu-Plang]]'' || [[Regurgitator]] || | | ''[[Tu-Plang]]'' || [[Regurgitator]] || US | ||
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| ''[[Waterbed Hev]]'' || [[Heavy D]] ||- | | ''[[Waterbed Hev]]'' || [[Heavy D]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Twenty (Lynyrd Skynyrd album)|Twenty]]'' || [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||- | | ''[[Twenty (Lynyrd Skynyrd album)|Twenty]]'' || [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (film score)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Original Motion Picture Score)]]'' || [[John Williams]] || Soundtrack | |||
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| ''[[UnMerry Melodies]]'' || [[Bigwig (band)|Bigwig]] ||- | | ''[[UnMerry Melodies]]'' || [[Bigwig (band)|Bigwig]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[One More Megabyte]]'' || [[The Toy Dolls]] ||- | | ''[[One More Megabyte]]'' || [[The Toy Dolls]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Ed Mort]]'' || [[Arrigo Barnabé]] || Brazil, Soundtrack | | ''[[Ed Mort]]'' || [[Arrigo Barnabé]] || Brazil, Soundtrack | ||
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| ''[[Roofers (album)|Roofers]]'' || [[Breaks Co-Op]] ||- | | ''[[Roofers (album)|Roofers]]'' || [[Breaks Co-Op]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[American Psycho (album)|American Psycho]]'' || [[Misfits (band)|Misfits]] ||- | | ''[[American Psycho (album)|American Psycho]]'' || [[Misfits (band)|Misfits]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Quality Soft Core]]'' || [[Mad Caddies]] ||- | | ''[[Quality Soft Core]]'' || [[Mad Caddies]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Soulful Fruit]]'' || [[Rob Swift]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Terror & Magnificence]]'' || [[Elvis Costello]] and [[John Harle]] ||- | | ''[[Terror & Magnificence]]'' || [[Elvis Costello]] and [[John Harle]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Dark Fields (album)|Dark Fields]]'' || [[Show of Hands]] ||- | | ''[[Dark Fields (album)|Dark Fields]]'' || [[Show of Hands]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Blessid Union of Souls (album)|Blessid Union of Souls]]'' || [[Blessid Union of Souls]] ||- | | ''[[Blessid Union of Souls (album)|Blessid Union of Souls]]'' || [[Blessid Union of Souls]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Colour and the Shape]]'' || [[Foo Fighters]] ||- | | ''[[The Colour and the Shape]]'' || [[Foo Fighters]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Happy Birthday to Me (album)|Happy Birthday to Me]]'' || [[The Muffs]] ||- | | ''[[Happy Birthday to Me (album)|Happy Birthday to Me]]'' || [[The Muffs]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[OK Computer]]'' || [[Radiohead]] || Japan; UK release date 16 June | | ''[[OK Computer]]'' || [[Radiohead]] || Japan; UK release date 16 June | ||
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| ''[[Direction Reaction Creation]]'' || [[The Jam]] || Compilation | | ''[[Direction Reaction Creation]]'' || [[The Jam]] || Compilation | ||
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| ''[[Do It Yourself (The Seahorses album)|Do It Yourself]]'' || [[The Seahorses]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[NSYNC (album)|NSYNC]]'' || [[NSYNC]] || Germany | | ''[[NSYNC (album)|NSYNC]]'' || [[NSYNC]] || Germany | ||
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| ''[[Across America (album)|Across America]]'' || [[Art Garfunkel]] || Live | | ''[[Across America (album)|Across America]]'' || [[Art Garfunkel]] || Live | ||
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| ''[[Enthrone Darkness Triumphant]]'' || [[Dimmu Borgir]] ||- | | ''[[Enthrone Darkness Triumphant]]'' || [[Dimmu Borgir]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[:es:Calling You|Princessa]]'' || [[:es:Princessa|Princessa]] || International release of her Spanish album ''[[:es:Calling You|Calling You]]'' | |||
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| ''The Stereo Bus'' || [[The Stereo Bus]] || New Zealand, Debut | | ''The Stereo Bus'' || [[The Stereo Bus]] || New Zealand, Debut | ||
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2 | | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2 | ||
| ''[[Dark Days in Paradise]]'' || [[Gary Moore]] ||- | | ''[[Dark Days in Paradise]]'' || [[Gary Moore]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[SYR1: Anagrama]]'' || [[Sonic Youth]] || EP | | ''[[SYR1: Anagrama]]'' || [[Sonic Youth]] || EP | ||
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| ''Vibrolush''<ref>https://open.spotify.com/album/56EvbtorUZyNXmZDIFm7mP</ref> || Vibrolush || Debut | | ''Vibrolush''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/album/56EvbtorUZyNXmZDIFm7mP|title=Vibrolush|date=June 10, 1997|via=open.spotify.com}}</ref> || Vibrolush || Debut | ||
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| ''[[Destination Anywhere (Jon Bon Jovi album)|Destination Anywhere]]'' || [[Jon Bon Jovi]] ||- | | ''[[Destination Anywhere (Jon Bon Jovi album)|Destination Anywhere]]'' || [[Jon Bon Jovi]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="29" style="text-align:center;" |17 | ||
| ''Body Language'' || [[Jonathan Cain]] ||- | | ''Body Language'' || [[Jonathan Cain]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Other Songs (album)|Other Songs]]'' || [[Ron Sexsmith]] ||- | | ''[[Other Songs (album)|Other Songs]]'' || [[Ron Sexsmith]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Paradisiaque]]'' || [[MC Solaar]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Psycho's Path]]'' || [[John Lydon]] ||- | | ''[[Psycho's Path]]'' || [[John Lydon]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[New Forms]]'' || [[Roni Size & Reprazent]] ||- | | ''[[New Forms]]'' || [[Roni Size & Reprazent]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Adrenaline Rush (album)|Adrenaline Rush]]'' || [[Twista]] ||- | | ''[[Adrenaline Rush (album)|Adrenaline Rush]]'' || [[Twista]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Curtains (Tindersticks album)|Curtains]]'' || [[Tindersticks]] ||- | | ''[[Curtains (Tindersticks album)|Curtains]]'' || [[Tindersticks]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Da Dirty 30]]'' || [[Cru (group)|Cru]] ||- | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Demonic (album)|Demonic]]'' || [[Testament (band)|Testament]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Floored]]'' || [[Sugar Ray]] ||- | | ''[[Floored]]'' || [[Sugar Ray]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Spiritech]]'' || [[Alchemist (band)|Alchemist]] ||- | | ''[[Spiritech]]'' || [[Alchemist (band)|Alchemist]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|? | ||
| ''[[Envy of Angels]]'' || [[The Mutton Birds]] || UK | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[It's My Life – The Album]]'' || [[Sash!]] ||- | | ''[[It's My Life – The Album]]'' || [[Sash!]] ||- | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="68" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a; textcolor:#000;" | '''J<br>U<br>L<br />Y''' | ||
| rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;"|1 | | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;"|1 | ||
| ''[[The A Files]]'' || [[Sham 69]] ||- | | ''[[The A Files]]'' || [[Sham 69]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[One Second (Paradise Lost album)|One Second]]'' || [[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] ||- | | ''[[One Second (Paradise Lost album)|One Second]]'' || [[Paradise Lost (band)|Paradise Lost]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="12" style="text-align:center;"|15 | ||
| ''[[Cherry Peel]]'' || [[of Montreal]] || Debut | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[...The Dandy Warhols Come Down]]'' || [[The Dandy Warhols]] ||- | | ''[[...The Dandy Warhols Come Down]]'' || [[The Dandy Warhols]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Funcrusher Plus]]'' || [[Company Flow]] ||- | | ''[[Funcrusher Plus]]'' || [[Company Flow]] ||- | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"|24 | | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|24 | ||
| ''[[Concentration 20]]'' || [[Namie Amuro]] || | | ''[[Concentration 20]]'' || [[Namie Amuro]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Uchū Nippon Setagaya]]'' || [[Fishmans]] ||- | |||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="21" style="text-align:center;"|29 | ||
| ''[[Adam and Eve (Catherine Wheel album)|Adam and Eve]]'' || [[Catherine Wheel (band)|Catherine Wheel]] ||- | | ''[[Adam and Eve (Catherine Wheel album)|Adam and Eve]]'' || [[Catherine Wheel (band)|Catherine Wheel]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Give 'Em the Boot (album)|Give 'Em the Boot]]'' || Various Artists || Compilation | | ''[[Give 'Em the Boot (album)|Give 'Em the Boot]]'' || Various Artists || Compilation | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[How Ace Are Buildings]]'' || [[A (band)|A]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[The Last Time I Committed Suicide]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | | ''[[The Last Time I Committed Suicide]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | ||
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| ''[[Strangers Almanac]]'' || [[Whiskeytown]] ||- | | ''[[Strangers Almanac]]'' || [[Whiskeytown]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Virginian (album)|The Virginian]]'' || [[Neko Case]] || | | ''[[The Virginian (album)|The Virginian]]'' || [[Neko Case]] || Debut | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?]]'' || [[Harvey Danger]] || | | ''[[Where Have All the Merrymakers Gone?]]'' || [[Harvey Danger]] || Debut | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|? | |style="text-align:center;"|? | ||
| ''[[Fabulosos Calavera]]'' || [[Los Fabulosos Cadillacs]] ||- | | ''[[Fabulosos Calavera]]'' || [[Los Fabulosos Cadillacs]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="67" style="text-align:center; background:thistle; textcolor:#000;"| '''A<br />U<br />G<br />U<br />S<br />T''' | ||
| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|5 | | rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|5 | ||
| ''Chance and Circumstance'' || [[Neal Coty]] ||- | | ''Chance and Circumstance'' || [[Neal Coty]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Transistor (311 album)|Transistor]]'' || [[311 (band)|311]] ||- | | ''[[Transistor (311 album)|Transistor]]'' || [[311 (band)|311]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|7 | |||
| ''[[Fantasma (Cornelius album)|Fantasma]]'' || [[Cornelius (musician)|Cornelius]] ||- | |||
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|6 | | rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|6 | ||
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| rowspan="12" style="text-align:center;"|12 | | rowspan="12" style="text-align:center;"|12 | ||
| ''[[Backstreet Boys (1997 album)|Backstreet Boys]]'' || [[Backstreet Boys]] || US only | | ''[[Backstreet Boys (1997 album)|Backstreet Boys]]'' || [[Backstreet Boys]] || US only | ||
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| ''[[Shakin' Things Up]]'' || [[Lorrie Morgan]] ||- | | ''[[Shakin' Things Up]]'' || [[Lorrie Morgan]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Souls on Ice]]'' || [[Seagram (rapper)|Seagram]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Spoke (album)|Spoke]]'' || [[Calexico (band)|Calexico]] ||- | | ''[[Spoke (album)|Spoke]]'' || [[Calexico (band)|Calexico]] ||- | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"|14 | | style="text-align:center;"|14 | ||
| ''[[F♯ A♯ ∞|F♯A♯∞]]'' || [[Godspeed You Black Emperor!]] || Vinyl Edition | | ''[[F♯ A♯ ∞|F♯A♯∞]]'' || [[Godspeed You Black Emperor!]] || Vinyl Edition | ||
|- | |||
| style="text-align:center;"|15 | |||
| ''[[Black-Ash Inheritance]]'' || [[In Flames]] || EP | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|18 | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|18 | ||
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| ''[[Already (Jesus Jones album)|Already]]'' || [[Jesus Jones]] ||- | | ''[[Already (Jesus Jones album)|Already]]'' || [[Jesus Jones]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="8" style="text-align:center;"|19 | ||
| ''[[The Fourth World (album)|The Fourth World]]'' || [[Kara's Flowers]] ||- | | ''[[The Fourth World (album)|The Fourth World]]'' || [[Kara's Flowers]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Daisy (Dog's Eye View album)|Daisy]]'' || [[Dog's Eye View]] ||- | | ''[[Daisy (Dog's Eye View album)|Daisy]]'' || [[Dog's Eye View]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Jewelz]]'' || [[O.C. (rapper)|O.C.]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Lip Service'' || [[Tom Grant (jazz musician)|Tom Grant]] ||- | | ''Lip Service'' || [[Tom Grant (jazz musician)|Tom Grant]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[A Day in the Life (Jane Siberry album)|A Day in the Life]]'' || [[Jane Siberry]] || Canada | | ''[[A Day in the Life (Jane Siberry album)|A Day in the Life]]'' || [[Jane Siberry]] || Canada | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="118" style="text-align:center; background:#98fb98; textcolor:#000;" |'''S<br />E<br />P<br />T<br />E<br />M<br />B<br />E<br />R''' | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="7" style="text-align:center;" |1 | ||
| ''[[:pl:Bajeczki|Bajeczki]]'' || [[:pl:Patrycja Kosiarkiewicz|Patrycja Kosiarkiewicz]] || Poland | | ''[[:pl:Bajeczki|Bajeczki]]'' || [[:pl:Patrycja Kosiarkiewicz|Patrycja Kosiarkiewicz]] || Poland | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bang Bang (Dispatch album)|Bang Bang]]'' || [[Dispatch (band)|Dispatch]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Calling All Stations]]'' || [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] ||- | | ''[[Calling All Stations]]'' || [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Makaa Maka]]'' || [[Reggie Rockstone]] ||Debut | | ''[[Makaa Maka]]'' || [[Reggie Rockstone]] ||Debut | ||
|- | |||
| ''Monkey vs Robot'' || [[James Kochalka|James Kochalka Superstar]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|2 | | rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|2 | ||
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| ''[[Talk Show (Talk Show album)|Talk Show]]'' || [[Talk Show (band)|Talk Show]] || Debut, [[Stone Temple Pilots]] side project | | ''[[Talk Show (Talk Show album)|Talk Show]]'' || [[Talk Show (band)|Talk Show]] || Debut, [[Stone Temple Pilots]] side project | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|3 | ||
| ''[[Abrasive (Puddle of Mudd album)|Abrasive]]'' || [[Puddle of Mudd]] ||- | | ''[[Abrasive (Puddle of Mudd album)|Abrasive]]'' || [[Puddle of Mudd]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Clover'' || [[Shikao Suga]] ||- | | ''Clover'' || [[Shikao Suga]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|8 | | rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;"|8 | ||
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| ''[[When I Was Born for the 7th Time]]'' || [[Cornershop]] ||- | | ''[[When I Was Born for the 7th Time]]'' || [[Cornershop]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="20" style="text-align:center;"|9 | ||
| ''[[Behind the Eyes (Amy Grant album)|Behind the Eyes]]'' || [[Amy Grant]] ||- | | ''[[Behind the Eyes (Amy Grant album)|Behind the Eyes]]'' || [[Amy Grant]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Fire Down Below (1997 film)|Fire Down Below (Music from the Motion Picture)]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | | ''[[Fire Down Below (1997 film)|Fire Down Below (Music from the Motion Picture)]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Forest for the Trees (album)|Forest for the Trees]]'' || [[Forest for the Trees (band)|Forest for the Trees]] || Debut | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Full Blown Possession]]'' || [[Grifters (band)|Grifters]] ||- | | ''[[Full Blown Possession]]'' || [[Grifters (band)|Grifters]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Moon Hut]]'' || [[Kim Fox (musician)|Kim Fox]] || Debut | | ''[[Moon Hut]]'' || [[Kim Fox (musician)|Kim Fox]] || Debut | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Peacemaker (1997 film)#Music|The Peacemaker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || [[Hans Zimmer]] || Soundtrack | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Re-Animation Festival'' || [[Groovie Ghoulies]] ||- | | ''Re-Animation Festival'' || [[Groovie Ghoulies]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Lovesongs for Underdogs]]'' || [[Tanya Donnelly]] || Debut | | ''[[Lovesongs for Underdogs]]'' || [[Tanya Donnelly]] || Debut | ||
|- | |||
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|10 | |||
| ''[[Second Solution / Prisoner of Society]]'' || [[The Living End]] || Biggest selling EP of the 1990s in Australia | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|11 | | rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|11 | ||
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| ''[[We Have the Technology]]'' || [[Custard (band)|Custard]] || Australia | | ''[[We Have the Technology]]'' || [[Custard (band)|Custard]] || Australia | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="13" style="text-align:center;"|16 | ||
| ''[[Based on a True Story (Mack 10 album)|Based on a True Story]]'' || [[Mack 10]] ||- | | ''[[Based on a True Story (Mack 10 album)|Based on a True Story]]'' || [[Mack 10]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bread and Jam for Frances]]'' || [[Switchblade Symphony]] ||- | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Bottle & Fresh Horses]]'' || [[The Refreshments (American band)|The Refreshments]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Buena Vista Social Club (album)|Buena Vista Social Club]]'' || [[Buena Vista Social Club]] ||- | | ''[[Buena Vista Social Club (album)|Buena Vista Social Club]]'' || [[Buena Vista Social Club]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Hollowing (album)|The Hollowing]]'' || [[Crisis (metal band)|Crisis]] ||- | | ''[[The Hollowing (album)|The Hollowing]]'' || [[Crisis (metal band)|Crisis]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="23" style="text-align:center;"|23 | ||
| ''[[An American Werewolf in Paris|An American Werewolf in Paris (Music from the Motion Picture)]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | | ''[[An American Werewolf in Paris|An American Werewolf in Paris (Music from the Motion Picture)]]'' || Various Artists || Soundtrack | ||
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| ''[[B-Sides and Otherwise]]'' || [[Morphine (band)|Morphine]] || Compilation | | ''[[B-Sides and Otherwise]]'' || [[Morphine (band)|Morphine]] || Compilation | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[December Makes Me Feel This Way]]'' || [[Dave Koz]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Evolution (Boyz II Men album)|Evolution]]'' || [[Boyz II Men]] ||- | | ''[[Evolution (Boyz II Men album)|Evolution]]'' || [[Boyz II Men]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Happy? (Jann Arden album)|Happy?]]'' || [[Jann Arden]] ||- | | ''[[Happy? (Jann Arden album)|Happy?]]'' || [[Jann Arden]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[In Your Bright Ray]]'' || [[Grant McLennan]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Man & His Music (Remixes from Around the World)]]'' || [[Boogie Down Productions]] || Remix | | ''[[Man & His Music (Remixes from Around the World)]]'' || [[Boogie Down Productions]] || Remix | ||
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| ''[[Sit Stand Kneel Prey]]'' || [[Whiplash (band)|Whiplash]] ||- | | ''[[Sit Stand Kneel Prey]]'' || [[Whiplash (band)|Whiplash]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Shapes (album)|Shapes]]'' || [[Polvo]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Songs of a Circling Spirit]]'' || [[Tom Cochrane]] || Compilation | | ''[[Songs of a Circling Spirit]]'' || [[Tom Cochrane]] || Compilation | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Sounds of the Animal Kingdom]]'' || [[Brutal Truth]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[A Very Special Christmas 3]]'' || Various Artists || Christmas | | ''[[A Very Special Christmas 3]]'' || Various Artists || Christmas | ||
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| ''[[With a Twist (Todd Rundgren album)|With a Twist]]'' || [[Todd Rundgren]] ||- | | ''[[With a Twist (Todd Rundgren album)|With a Twist]]'' || [[Todd Rundgren]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="13" style="text-align:center;"|30 | ||
| ''[[The Book of Secrets (album)|The Book of Secrets]]'' || [[Loreena McKennitt]] ||- | | ''[[The Book of Secrets (album)|The Book of Secrets]]'' || [[Loreena McKennitt]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Peace and Noise]]'' || [[Patti Smith]] ||- | | ''[[Peace and Noise]]'' || [[Patti Smith]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Edge (1997 film)#Music|The Edge: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' || [[Jerry Goldsmith]] || Soundtrack | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Time Out of Mind (Bob Dylan album)|Time Out of Mind]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] ||- | | ''[[Time Out of Mind (Bob Dylan album)|Time Out of Mind]]'' || [[Bob Dylan]] ||- | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="103" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a; textcolor:#000;" | '''O<br>C<br>T<br/>O<br/>B<br/>E<br/>R''' | ||
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1 | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1 | ||
| ''Blutsabbath'' || [[Belphegor (band)|Belphegor]] ||- | | ''Blutsabbath'' || [[Belphegor (band)|Belphegor]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Shadows in the Banquet Hall]]'' || [[Carbon Leaf]] ||- | | ''[[Shadows in the Banquet Hall]]'' || [[Carbon Leaf]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="8" style="text-align:center;"|6 | ||
| ''[[21st Century Fox (album)|21st Century Fox]]'' || [[Samantha Fox]] ||- | | ''[[21st Century Fox (album)|21st Century Fox]]'' || [[Samantha Fox]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Come to Daddy (EP)|Come to Daddy]]'' || [[Aphex Twin]] || EP | | ''[[Come to Daddy (EP)|Come to Daddy]]'' || [[Aphex Twin]] || EP | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Contemplating the Engine Room]]'' || [[Mike Watt]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Death to the Pixies]]'' || [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]] || Compilation | | ''[[Death to the Pixies]]'' || [[Pixies (band)|Pixies]] || Compilation | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Milk and Blood]]'' || [[Jim Martin (musician)|Jim Martin]] || | | ''[[Laugh (Terry Hall album)|Laugh]]'' || [[Terry Hall (singer)|Terry Hall]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Milk and Blood]]'' || [[Jim Martin (musician)|Jim Martin]] || Europe | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Proud Like a God]]'' || [[Guano Apes]] || Germany | | ''[[Proud Like a God]]'' || [[Guano Apes]] || Germany | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="15" style="text-align:center;"|7 | ||
| ''60 Cycle Hum'' || [[Pulley (band)|Pulley]] ||- | | ''60 Cycle Hum'' || [[Pulley (band)|Pulley]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Willis (album)|Willis]]'' || [[The Pietasters]] ||- | | ''[[Willis (album)|Willis]]'' || [[The Pietasters]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Wolf Songs for Lambs]]'' || [[Jonathan Fire*Eater]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="text-align:center;"|8 | | style="text-align:center;"|8 | ||
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| ''[[Quarashi (album)|Quarashi]]'' || [[Quarashi]] || Iceland, Debut | | ''[[Quarashi (album)|Quarashi]]'' || [[Quarashi]] || Iceland, Debut | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="11" style="text-align:center;"|14 | ||
| ''[[Dauði Baldrs]]'' || [[Burzum]] || Norway | | ''[[Dauði Baldrs]]'' || [[Burzum]] || Norway | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Omnio]]'' || [[In the Woods...]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Medazzaland]]'' || [[Duran Duran]] ||- | | ''[[Medazzaland]]'' || [[Duran Duran]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Urban Rapsody]]'' || [[Rick James]] ||- | | ''[[Urban Rapsody]]'' || [[Rick James]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|20 | ||
| ''[[Coma Divine – Recorded Live in Rome]]'' || [[Porcupine Tree]] || Live | | ''[[Coma Divine – Recorded Live in Rome]]'' || [[Porcupine Tree]] || Live | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Freek Funk]]'' || [[Luke Slater]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Exile (Gary Numan album)|Exile]]'' || [[Gary Numan]] || UK | | ''[[Exile (Gary Numan album)|Exile]]'' || [[Gary Numan]] || UK | ||
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| ''[[Endless Nameless (album)|Endless Nameless]]'' || [[The Wildhearts]] ||- | | ''[[Endless Nameless (album)|Endless Nameless]]'' || [[The Wildhearts]] ||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="25" style="text-align:center;"|28 | ||
| ''[[Around the Fur]]'' || [[Deftones]] ||- | | ''[[Around the Fur]]'' || [[Deftones]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Jugulator]]'' || [[Judas Priest]] ||- | | ''[[Jugulator]]'' || [[Judas Priest]] ||- | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95]]'' || [[Dave Matthews Band]] || Live | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[Looking for Butter Boy]]'' || [[Archie Roach]] || Australia | | ''[[Looking for Butter Boy]]'' || [[Archie Roach]] || Australia | ||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Man, the King, the Girl]]'' || [[Deerhoof]] ||- | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''[[More Human Heart]]'' || [[Acumen Nation]] || | | ''[[More Human Heart]]'' || [[Acumen Nation]] || | ||
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| ''Soon'' || [[Far (band)|Far]] || EP | | ''Soon'' || [[Far (band)|Far]] || EP | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="93" style="text-align:center; background:thistle; textcolor:#000;" | '''N<br />O<br />V<br />E<br />M<br />B<br />E<br />R''' | ||
| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|1 | | rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"|1 | ||
| ''Mix Gently'' || [[The Gentle People]] || Remix | | ''Mix Gently'' || [[The Gentle People]] || Remix | ||
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| ''[[(FLA)vour of the Weak|[FLA]vour of the Weak]]'' || [[Front Line Assembly]] ||- | | ''[[(FLA)vour of the Weak|[FLA]vour of the Weak]]'' || [[Front Line Assembly]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[All That Matters (Michael Bolton album)|All That Matters]]'' || [[Michael Bolton]] ||- | | ''[[All That Matters (Michael Bolton album)|All That Matters]]'' || [[Michael Bolton]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Greatest Hits (Richard Marx album)|Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Richard Marx]] ||- | | ''[[Greatest Hits (Richard Marx album)|Greatest Hits]]'' || [[Richard Marx]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Hearts Once Nourished with Hope and Compassion]]'' || [[Shai Hulud]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Heavy Petting (album)|Heavy Petting]]'' || [[Bad Manners]] ||- | | ''[[Heavy Petting (album)|Heavy Petting]]'' || [[Bad Manners]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Pet Sounds Sessions]]'' || [[The Beach Boys]] || Box Set | | ''[[The Pet Sounds Sessions]]'' || [[The Beach Boys]] || Box Set | ||
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| ''[[The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness]]'' || [[Jedi Mind Tricks]] || | |||
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| ''[[Signs of Chaos]]'' || [[Testament (band)|Testament]] ||- | | ''[[Signs of Chaos]]'' || [[Testament (band)|Testament]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Unpredictable (Mystikal album)|Unpredictable]]'' || [[Mystikal]] ||- | | ''[[Unpredictable (Mystikal album)|Unpredictable]]'' || [[Mystikal]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Déjà-vu (Hitomi album)|Déjà-vu]]'' || [[Hitomi (singer)|Hitomi]] || Japan | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Live Trax (Megadeth EP)|Live Trax]]'' || [[Megadeth]] || EP | | ''[[Live Trax (Megadeth EP)|Live Trax]]'' || [[Megadeth]] || EP | ||
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| ''[[Something Wild (album)|Something Wild]]'' || [[Children of Bodom]] ||- | | ''[[Something Wild (album)|Something Wild]]'' || [[Children of Bodom]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Let's Talk About Love]]'' || [[Celine Dion]] || 31 million copies sold | | ''[[Let's Talk About Love]]'' || [[Celine Dion]] || 31 million copies sold | ||
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| ''[[Scum (Anti-Nowhere League album)|Scum]]'' || [[Anti-Nowhere League]] ||- | | ''[[Scum (Anti-Nowhere League album)|Scum]]'' || [[Anti-Nowhere League]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Whoracle]]'' || [[In Flames]] ||- | | ''[[Whoracle]]'' || [[In Flames]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Live (Erykah Badu album)|Live]]'' || [[Erykah Badu]] || Live | | ''[[Live (Erykah Badu album)|Live]]'' || [[Erykah Badu]] || Live | ||
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| ''[[Lock 'n Load (album)|Lock 'n Load]]'' || [[Denis Leary]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[The Lonesome Crowded West]]'' || [[Modest Mouse]] ||- | | ''[[The Lonesome Crowded West]]'' || [[Modest Mouse]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[The Wanderer (O.A.R. album)|The Wanderer]]'' || [[O.A.R.]] ||- | | ''[[The Wanderer (O.A.R. album)|The Wanderer]]'' || [[O.A.R.]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Pin Heel Stomp]]'' || [[The 5.6.7.8's]] || Japan, EP | |||
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| ''[[Somber Eyes to the Sky]]'' || [[Shadows Fall]] ||- | | ''[[Somber Eyes to the Sky]]'' || [[Shadows Fall]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Feeling You Up]]'' || [[Truly (band)|Truly]] ||- | |||
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| ''[[Sixpence None the Richer (album)|Sixpence None the Richer]]'' || [[Sixpence None the Richer]] ||- | | ''[[Sixpence None the Richer (album)|Sixpence None the Richer]]'' || [[Sixpence None the Richer]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[Savoir aimer (album)|Savoir aimer]]'' || [[Florent Pagny]] ||- | | ''[[Savoir aimer (album)|Savoir aimer]]'' || [[Florent Pagny]] ||- | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="22" style="text-align:center; background:#98fb98; textcolor:#000;"|'''D<br />E<br />C<br />E<br />M<br />B<br />E<br />R''' | ||
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1 | | rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1 | ||
| ''[[23am]]'' || [[Robert Miles]] || Europe | | ''[[23am]]'' || [[Robert Miles]] || Europe | ||
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| ''[[Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute]]'' || Various Artists || 2-CD charity album | | ''[[Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute]]'' || Various Artists || 2-CD charity album | ||
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| ''[[Mouse Hunt#Music|Mouse Hunt (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)]]'' || [[Alan Silvestri]] || Soundtrack | |||
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| style="text-align:center;"|4 | | style="text-align:center;"|4 | ||
| ''[[Six (Loverboy album)|Six]]'' || [[Loverboy]] ||- | | ''[[Six (Loverboy album)|Six]]'' || [[Loverboy]] ||- | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"|7 | |||
| ''[[Carmine Meo]]'' || [[Emma Shapplin]] || | |||
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|8 | | rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|8 | ||
| ''[[Sounds of Decay]]'' || [[Katatonia]] ||- | | ''[[Sounds of Decay]]'' || [[Katatonia]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[This Could Be Heaven (album)|This Could Be Heaven]]'' || [[Pandora (singer)|Pandora]] || | | ''[[This Could Be Heaven (album)|This Could Be Heaven]]'' || [[Pandora (singer)|Pandora]] || Sweden | ||
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| ''[[ | | ''[[Amistad (film)#Music|Amistad (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)]]'' || [[John Williams]] || Soundtrack | ||
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| ''Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack'' || [[Ron Wasserman]] || | | ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Original USA Television Soundtrack]]'' || [[Ron Wasserman]] || US soundtrack for [[Dragon Ball Z season 1|season 1]] and [[Dragon Ball Z season 2|season 2]] of ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' | ||
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| ''[[Eye & I]]'' || [[Kardinal Offishall]] || Canada, Debut | | ''[[Eye & I]]'' || [[Kardinal Offishall]] || Canada, Debut | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"|10 | | ''[[Many Moods of Moses]]'' || [[Beenie Man]] ||- | ||
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| ''[[MTV Unplugged (Bryan Adams album)|MTV Unplugged]]'' || [[Bryan Adams]] || Live | |||
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| ''[[Cloudy Cloud Calculator]]'' || [[Takako Minekawa]] || Japan | | ''[[Cloudy Cloud Calculator]]'' || [[Takako Minekawa]] || Japan | ||
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| ''[[Sexy Stream Liner]]'' || [[Buck-Tick]] || Japan | |||
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| ''Child and Magic'' || [[Nobukazu Takemura]] || Japan | |||
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| ''[[My Melody (Queen Pen album)|My Melody]]'' || [[Queen Pen]] || Debut | |||
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| ''[[Riverfenix (album)|Riverfenix]]'' || [[Riverfenix]] ||- | | ''[[Riverfenix (album)|Riverfenix]]'' || [[Riverfenix]] ||- | ||
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| style="text-align:center;"|20 | |||
| ''[[It's All About the Girls]]'' || [[New Found Glory|A New Found Glory]] || EP | |||
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| ''[[Maximum II]]'' || [[MAX (band)|MAX]] || Japan | | ''[[Maximum II]]'' || [[MAX (band)|MAX]] || Japan | ||
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*''Anyway the Wind Blows: The Anthology'' – [[J.J. Cale]] (Compilation) | *''Anyway the Wind Blows: The Anthology'' – [[J.J. Cale]] (Compilation) | ||
*''[[Back Once Again]]'' - [[Hilltop Hoods]] | *''[[Back Once Again]]'' - [[Hilltop Hoods]] | ||
*''[[Ball of the Damned]]'' – [[Scanner (band)|Scanner]] | *''[[Ball of the Damned]]'' – [[Scanner (band)|Scanner]] | ||
*''[[The Best of Wham!: If You Were There...]]'' – [[Wham!]] | *''[[The Best of Wham!: If You Were There...]]'' – [[Wham!]] | ||
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*''From the Vaults'' – [[Prism (band)|Prism]] | *''From the Vaults'' – [[Prism (band)|Prism]] | ||
*''[[Go! (Fair Warning album)|Go!]]'' – [[Fair Warning (band)|Fair Warning]] | *''[[Go! (Fair Warning album)|Go!]]'' – [[Fair Warning (band)|Fair Warning]] | ||
*''Good Charlotte'' – [[Good Charlotte]] | |||
*''[[Greedy (album)|Greedy]]'' – [[Headless Chickens]] | *''[[Greedy (album)|Greedy]]'' – [[Headless Chickens]] | ||
*''Grounded'' – [[Papa Vegas]] | *''Grounded'' – [[Papa Vegas]] | ||
*''[[Handsome Western States]]'' – Beulah | |||
*''Here Cumz Tha Party'' – [[Lostprophets]] | *''Here Cumz Tha Party'' – [[Lostprophets]] | ||
*''[[How Ace Are Buildings]]'' – [[A (band)|A]] | *''[[How Ace Are Buildings]]'' – [[A (band)|A]] | ||
*''[[Low Estate]]'' – [[16 Horsepower]] | *''[[Low Estate]]'' – [[16 Horsepower]] | ||
*''[[Memories of Love]]'' – [[Future Bible Heroes]] | |||
*''[[Mirador (Tarnation album)|Mirador]]'' – [[Tarnation (band)|Tarnation]] | *''[[Mirador (Tarnation album)|Mirador]]'' – [[Tarnation (band)|Tarnation]] | ||
*''[[Chunklet (magazine)|The Money Shot]]'' – Various Artists | *''[[Chunklet (magazine)|The Money Shot]]'' – Various Artists | ||
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*''[[Pure (3 Colours Red album)|Pure]]'' – [[3 Colours Red]] | *''[[Pure (3 Colours Red album)|Pure]]'' – [[3 Colours Red]] | ||
*''[[R.A.F.I. (album)|R.A.F.I]]'' (France only) – [[Asian Dub Foundation]] | *''[[R.A.F.I. (album)|R.A.F.I]]'' (France only) – [[Asian Dub Foundation]] | ||
*''Red, White & Blaine: The Musical''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.spinal-tap/c/KUlhg49qjrE/m/2YMTvTwgYGwJ|title=Guffman CD News|website=groups.google.com|date=April 13, 1997}}</ref> – The cast of ''[[Waiting for Guffman]]'' | |||
*''[[Rain Without End]]'' – [[October Tide]] | *''[[Rain Without End]]'' – [[October Tide]] | ||
*''[[Romanza]]'' – [[Andrea Bocelli]] | *''[[Romanza]]'' – [[Andrea Bocelli]] | ||
*''[[Shelter (Brand New Heavies album)|Shelter]]'' – [[Brand New Heavies]] | *''[[Shelter (Brand New Heavies album)|Shelter]]'' – [[Brand New Heavies]] | ||
*''Sing, Earthboy, Sing!'' – [[2 Skinnee J's]] | *''Sing, Earthboy, Sing!''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/2-skinnee-js-mn0000508087|title=2 Skinnee J's Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & Mo...|website=AllMusic}}</ref> – [[2 Skinnee J's]] | ||
*''[[Silver Sun (Silver Sun album)|Silver Sun]]'' – [[Silver Sun]] | *''[[Silver Sun (Silver Sun album)|Silver Sun]]'' – [[Silver Sun]] | ||
*''[[Smile and Wave]]'' – [[Headstones (band)|The Headstones]] | *''[[Smile and Wave]]'' – [[Headstones (band)|The Headstones]] | ||
*''Sydney High'' – [[Citizen King]] | *''Sydney High'' – [[Citizen King]] | ||
*''Tiger Walk'' – [[Robben Ford]] | *''Tiger Walk'' – [[Robben Ford]] | ||
*''Transmission, Flux'' – [[Duster (band)|Duster]] | |||
*''[[The Truth (Prince song)|The Truth]]'' – [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] | *''[[The Truth (Prince song)|The Truth]]'' – [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] | ||
*''Turn the Dark Off'' – [[Howie B]] | *''Turn the Dark Off'' – [[Howie B]] | ||
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*''The Union Underground'' – [[The Union Underground]] | *''The Union Underground'' – [[The Union Underground]] | ||
*''[[Weights and Measures (Spirit of the West album)|Weights and Measures]]'' – [[Spirit of the West]] | *''[[Weights and Measures (Spirit of the West album)|Weights and Measures]]'' – [[Spirit of the West]] | ||
*''[[When the Red King Comes]]'' – [[Elf Power]] | |||
*''[[When You Land Here, It's Time to Return]]'' – [[The Shins|Flake Music]] | *''[[When You Land Here, It's Time to Return]]'' – [[The Shins|Flake Music]] | ||
*''Xero'' – [[Linkin Park]] | *''Xero'' – [[Linkin Park]] | ||
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|"[[Electric Avenue (song)#Refugee Camp All-Stars version|Avenues]]" || [[Refugee Camp All-Stars]] & [[Pras]] & [[Ky-Mani Marley]] || 1997 || 35 || n/a || 2 (Norway) || [[Electric Avenue (song)#Refugee Camp All-Stars version|See chart performance entry]] | |"[[Electric Avenue (song)#Refugee Camp All-Stars version|Avenues]]" || [[Refugee Camp All-Stars]] & [[Pras]] & [[Ky-Mani Marley]] || 1997 || 35 || n/a || 2 (Norway) || [[Electric Avenue (song)#Refugee Camp All-Stars version|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Baby Can I Hold You]]" || [[Boyzone]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 2 || 2 (Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Baby Can I Hold You]]" || [[Boyzone]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 2 || 2 (Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[Baby Can I Hold You#Credits and personnel|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Bailando (Paradisio song)|Bailando]]" || [[Paradisio]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 [[ | ||"[[Bailando (Paradisio song)|Bailando]]" || [[Paradisio]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 [[Bailando (Paradisio song)#Charts|(5 countries)]] || | ||
[[ | [[Bailando (Paradisio song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Barbie Girl]]" || [[Aqua (band)|Aqua]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || 7 || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Barbie Girl]]" || [[Aqua (band)|Aqua]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || 7 || 1 || 1 [[Barbie Girl#Charts|(14 countries)]] || [[Barbie Girl#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Barrel of a Gun (Depeche Mode song)|Barrel of a Gun]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 47 || 4 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Barrel of a Gun (Depeche Mode song)|Barrel of a Gun]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 47 || 4 || 1 [[Barrel of a Gun (Depeche Mode song)#Charts|(6 countries)]] || [[Barrel of a Gun (Depeche Mode song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Because It's Love]]" || [[The Kelly Family]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 2 (Austria, Switzerland) || 3 (Germany) - 6 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 11 (Belgium) - 13 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) | ||"[[Because It's Love]]" || [[The Kelly Family]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 2 (Austria, Switzerland) || 3 (Germany) - 6 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 11 (Belgium) - 13 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) | ||
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||"[[Been Around the World]]" || [[Puff Daddy]] & [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] & [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 2 || 20 || 2 (United States) || [[ | ||"[[Been Around the World]]" || [[Puff Daddy]] & [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] & [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 2 || 20 || 2 (United States) || [[Been Around the World#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Beetlebum]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[Beetlebum# | ||"[[Beetlebum]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[Beetlebum#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Have a Dream/Bellissima|Bellissima]]" || [[DJ Quicksilver]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || | ||"[[I Have a Dream/Bellissima|Bellissima]]" || [[DJ Quicksilver]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || | ||
[[ | [[I Have a Dream/Bellissima#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)|Bitch]]" || [[Meredith Brooks]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 2 || 6 || 2 (Australia, Canada, United States) || [[ | ||"[[Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)|Bitch]]" || [[Meredith Brooks]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 2 || 6 || 2 (Australia, Canada, United States) || [[Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Bitter Sweet Symphony]]" || [[The Verve]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 12 || 2 || 1 (Scotland) || [[ | ||"[[Bitter Sweet Symphony]]" || [[The Verve]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 12 || 2 || 1 (Scotland) || [[Bitter Sweet Symphony#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Block Rockin' Beats]]" || [[The Chemical Brothers]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Block Rockin' Beats]]" || [[The Chemical Brothers]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (United Kingdom) || [[Block Rockin' Beats#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||*"[[Blood on the Dance Floor (song)|Blood on the Dance Floor]]" || [[Michael Jackson]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 42 || 1 || 1 [[ | ||*"[[Blood on the Dance Floor (song)|Blood on the Dance Floor]]" || [[Michael Jackson]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 42 || 1 || 1 [[Blood on the Dance Floor (song)#Charts and certifications|(4 countries)]] || [[Blood on the Dance Floor (song)#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Brimful of Asha]]" || [[Cornershop (band)|Cornershop]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Brimful of Asha]]" || [[Cornershop (band)|Cornershop]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[Brimful of Asha#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Burnin' (Cue song)|Burnin']]" || [[Cue (band)|Cue]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Sweden) || 4 (Norway) - 9 (Finland) - 19 (Finland) | ||"[[Burnin' (Cue song)|Burnin']]" || [[Cue (band)|Cue]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Sweden) || 4 (Norway) - 9 (Finland) - 19 (Finland) | ||
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||"[[C U When U Get There]]" || [[Coolio]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 12 || 3 || 2 (Norway, Sweden, Switzerland) || [[ | ||"[[C U When U Get There]]" || [[Coolio]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 12 || 3 || 2 (Norway, Sweden, Switzerland) || [[C U When U Get There#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Call the Man]]" || [[Celine Dion]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 11 || 5 (Netherlands) || [[ | ||"[[Call the Man]]" || [[Celine Dion]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 11 || 5 (Netherlands) || [[Call the Man#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Candle in the Wind '97]]" || [[Elton John]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Candle in the Wind '97]]" || [[Elton John]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[Candle in the Wind 1997#Charts|(21 countries)]] || [[Candle in the Wind 1997#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Can't Nobody Hold Me Down]]" || [[Puff Daddy]] & [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 1 || 19 || 1 (United States) || [[Can | ||"[[Can't Nobody Hold Me Down]]" || [[Puff Daddy]] & [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 1 || 19 || 1 (United States) || [[Can't Nobody Hold Me Down|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Casanova (LeVert song)|Casanova]]" || [[Ultimate Kaos]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 24 || 2 (Netherlands) || [[ | ||"[[Casanova (LeVert song)|Casanova]]" || [[Ultimate Kaos]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 24 || 2 (Netherlands) || [[Casanova (LeVert song)#Charts 2|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Cherish (Kool & the Gang song)|Cherish]]" || Pappa Bear & Van der Toorn || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 47 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[ | ||"[[Cherish (Kool & the Gang song)|Cherish]]" || Pappa Bear & Van der Toorn || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 47 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[Cherish (Kool & the Gang song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Clementine (Mark Owen song)|Clementine]]" || [[Mark Owen]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 3 || 2 (Japan, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Clementine (Mark Owen song)|Clementine]]" || [[Mark Owen]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 3 || 2 (Japan, Spain) || [[Clementine (Mark Owen song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Come into My Life (Gala song)|Come into My Life]]" || [[Gala (singer)|Gala]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 38 || 1 (Italy, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Come into My Life (Gala song)|Come into My Life]]" || [[Gala (singer)|Gala]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 38 || 1 (Italy, Spain) || [[Come into My Life (Gala song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Con te partirò]] (Time to Say Goodbye)" || [[Andrea Bocelli]] & [[Sarah Brightman]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Belgium, France) || 10 (Europe) - 18 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 20 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) | ||"[[Con te partirò]] (Time to Say Goodbye)" || [[Andrea Bocelli]] & [[Sarah Brightman]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Belgium, France) || 10 (Europe) - 18 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 20 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) | ||
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||"[[Crush on You (The Jets song)|Crush on You]]" || [[Aaron Carter]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 9 || 5 (Germany, Switzerland) || [[ | ||"[[Crush on You (The Jets song)|Crush on You]]" || [[Aaron Carter]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 9 || 5 (Germany, Switzerland) || [[Crush on You (The Jets song)#Weekly charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Da Funk]]" || [[Daft Punk]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 7 || 5 (Ireland, Scotland) || [[ | ||"[[Da Funk]]" || [[Daft Punk]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 7 || 5 (Ireland, Scotland) || [[Da Funk#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?]]" || [[N-Trance]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 7 || 1 (Czech Republic, New Zealand) || [[ | ||"[[Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?]]" || [[N-Trance]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 7 || 1 (Czech Republic, New Zealand) || [[Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?#N-Trance featuring Rod Stewart version|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[D.I.S.C.O.]]" || [[N-Trance]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 11 || 8 (Scotland) || [[D.I.S.C.O.#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||"[[D.I.S.C.O.]]" || [[N-Trance]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 11 || 8 (Scotland) || [[D.I.S.C.O.#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Discothèque (song)|Discothèque]]" || [[U2]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 10 || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Discothèque (song)|Discothèque]]" || [[U2]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 10 || 1 || 1 [[Discothèque (song)#Charts and certifications|(7 countries)]] || [[Discothèque (song)#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Don't Cry for Me Argentina]]" || [[Madonna]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 8 || 3 || 1 [[Don | ||"[[Don't Cry for Me Argentina]]" || [[Madonna]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 8 || 3 || 1 [[Don't Cry for Me Argentina#Charts 2|(6 countries)]] || [[Don't Cry for Me Argentina#Charts 2|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[The Drugs Don't Work]]" || [[The Verve]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[The Drugs Don't Work]]" || [[The Verve]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[The Drugs Don't Work#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Du Hast]]" || [[Rammstein]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 186 || 5 (Germany) || [[ | ||"[[Du Hast]]" || [[Rammstein]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 186 || 5 (Germany) || [[Du hast#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Du liebst mich nicht]]" || [[Sabrina Setlur]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Germany) || 3 (Austria, Switzerland) | ||"[[Du liebst mich nicht]]" || [[Sabrina Setlur]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Germany) || 3 (Austria, Switzerland) | ||
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||"[[D'You Know What I Mean?]]" || [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[D | ||"[[D'You Know What I Mean?]]" || [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[D'You Know What I Mean?#Charts and certifications|(5 countries)]] || [[D'You Know What I Mean?#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Ecuador (song)|Ecuador]]" || [[Sash!]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Ecuador (song)|Ecuador]]" || [[Sash!]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 [[Ecuador (song)#Charts|(4 countries)]] || [[Ecuador (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Elegantly Wasted (song)|Elegantly Wasted]]" || [[INXS]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 20 || 1 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[Elegantly Wasted (song)|Elegantly Wasted]]" || [[INXS]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 20 || 1 (Canada) || [[Elegantly Wasted (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Encore Une Fois]]" || [[Sash!]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Europe, Greece, Ireland) || [[ | ||"[[Encore Une Fois]]" || [[Sash!]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Europe, Greece, Ireland) || [[Encore une fois#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[The End Is the Beginning Is the End]]" || [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 10 || 3 (Iceland, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[The End Is the Beginning Is the End]]" || [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 10 || 3 (Iceland, Spain) || [[The End Is the Beginning Is the End#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Everybody (Backstreet's Back)]]" || [[Backstreet Boys]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 4 || 3 || 1 (Hungary, Romania, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Everybody (Backstreet's Back)]]" || [[Backstreet Boys]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 4 || 3 || 1 (Hungary, Romania, Spain) || [[Everybody (Backstreet's Back)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Sweetbox song)|Everything's Gonna Be Alright]]" || [[Sweetbox]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 46 || 5 || 2 (Spain) || [[Everything | ||"[[Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Sweetbox song)|Everything's Gonna Be Alright]]" || [[Sweetbox]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 46 || 5 || 2 (Spain) || [[Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Sweetbox song)#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)]]" || [[Aerosmith]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 35 || 22 || 1 (Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)]]" || [[Aerosmith]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 35 || 22 || 1 (Spain) || [[Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Feel So Good (song)|Feel So Good]]" || [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 5 || 10 || 5 (United States) || [[ | ||"[[Feel So Good (song)|Feel So Good]]" || [[Mase]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 5 || 10 || 5 (United States) || [[Feel So Good#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Fire (Scooter song)|Fire]]" || [[Scooter (band)|Scooter]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 45 || 1 (Finland) || [[ | ||"[[Fire (Scooter song)|Fire]]" || [[Scooter (band)|Scooter]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 45 || 1 (Finland) || [[Fire (Scooter song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Fire Water Burn]]" || [[Bloodhound Gang]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || n/a || 2 (Norway) || [[ | ||"[[Fire Water Burn]]" || [[Bloodhound Gang]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || n/a || 2 (Norway) || [[Fire Water Burn#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Fix (Blackstreet song)|Fix]]" || [[Blackstreet]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 58 || 7 || 3 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[Fix (Blackstreet song)|Fix]]" || [[Blackstreet]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 58 || 7 || 3 (Canada) || [[Fix (Blackstreet song)#Chart|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Flash (B.B.E. song)|Flash]]" || [[B.B.E.]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 5 || 3 (Scotland) || | ||"[[Flash (B.B.E. song)|Flash]]" || [[B.B.E.]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 5 || 3 (Scotland) || | ||
[[Flash (B.B.E. song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | [[Flash (B.B.E. song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Fly (Sugar Ray song)|Fly]]" || [[Sugar Ray]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 58 || 1 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[Fly (Sugar Ray song)|Fly]]" || [[Sugar Ray]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 58 || 1 (Canada) || [[Fly (Sugar Ray song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle]]" || [[Seal (musician)|Seal]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 10 || 13 || 2 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[Fly Like an Eagle (song)|Fly Like an Eagle]]" || [[Seal (musician)|Seal]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 10 || 13 || 2 (Canada) || [[Fly Like an Eagle (song)#Charts 2|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Foolish Games]]" || [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 2 || n/a || 2 (Canada, United States) || [[ | ||"[[Foolish Games]]" || [[Jewel (singer)|Jewel]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 2 || n/a || 2 (Canada, United States) || [[Foolish Games#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[For You I Will (Monica song)|For You I Will]]" || [[Monica (entertainer)|Monica]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 4 || 27 || 2 (New Zealand) || [[ | ||"[[For You I Will (Monica song)|For You I Will]]" || [[Monica (entertainer)|Monica]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 4 || 27 || 2 (New Zealand) || [[For You I Will (Monica song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"Formula" || DJ Visage || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Belgium) || 5 (Austria) - 6 (Netherlands) - 24 (France) - 34 (Australia) | ||"Formula" || DJ Visage || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Belgium) || 5 (Austria) - 6 (Netherlands) - 24 (France) - 34 (Australia) | ||
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||"Free" || [[DJ Quicksilver]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 7 || 3 (Ireland) || 4 (Spain, Germany) - 9 (Norway) - 11 (Switzerland) - 12 (Austria) - 13 (Sweden) | ||"Free" || [[DJ Quicksilver]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 7 || 3 (Ireland) || 4 (Spain, Germany) - 9 (Norway) - 11 (Switzerland) - 12 (Austria) - 13 (Sweden) | ||
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||"[[Free (Ultra Naté song)|Free]]" || [[Ultra Naté]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 75 || 4 || 1 (Italy) || [[ | ||"[[Free (Ultra Naté song)|Free]]" || [[Ultra Naté]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 75 || 4 || 1 (Italy) || [[Free (Ultra Naté song)#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Freedom (Robert Miles song)|Freedom]]" || [[Robert Miles]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 15 || 2 (Italy) || [[ | ||"[[Freedom (Robert Miles song)|Freedom]]" || [[Robert Miles]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 15 || 2 (Italy) || [[Freedom (Robert Miles song)|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Gotham City (song)|Gotham City]]" || [[R. Kelly]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 9 || 9 || 3 (Germany) || [[ | ||"[[Gotham City (song)|Gotham City]]" || [[R. Kelly]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 9 || 9 || 3 (Germany) || [[Gotham City (song)#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Got 'til It's Gone]]" || [[Janet Jackson]] & [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] & [[Joni Mitchell]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 6 || 3 (Hungary) || [[ | ||"[[Got 'til It's Gone]]" || [[Janet Jackson]] & [[Q-Tip (rapper)|Q-Tip]] & [[Joni Mitchell]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 6 || 3 (Hungary) || [[Got 'til It's Gone#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||*"[[Guantanamera]]" || [[Wyclef Jean]] & [[Celia Cruz]] & [[Lauryn Hill]] & Jeni Fujita || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 25 || 15 (New Zealand) || [[Guantanamera# | ||*"[[Guantanamera]]" || [[Wyclef Jean]] & [[Celia Cruz]] & [[Lauryn Hill]] & Jeni Fujita || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || n/a || 25 || 15 (New Zealand) || [[Guantanamera#Charts 3|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Hard to Say I'm Sorry]]" || [[Az Yet]] & [[Peter Cetera]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 8 || 7 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[ | ||"[[Hard to Say I'm Sorry]]" || [[Az Yet]] & [[Peter Cetera]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 8 || 7 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[Hard to Say I'm Sorry#Charts 2|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)]]" || [[Skunk Anansie]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 13 || 1 (Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)]]" || [[Skunk Anansie]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 13 || 1 (Iceland) || [[Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"He's Comin'" || [[Nana (rapper)|Nana]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || 11 (Switzerland) - 14 (Austria) | ||"He's Comin'" || [[Nana (rapper)|Nana]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || 11 (Switzerland) - 14 (Austria) | ||
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||"[[Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix#Packaging, release and promotion|HIStory/Ghosts]]" || [[Michael Jackson]] || 1997 || n/a || 5 || 3 (Italy) || 4 (Spain) - 14 (Germany, Netherlands) - 16 (Switzerland) - 26 (France) - 29 (New Zealand) | ||"[[Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix#Packaging, release and promotion|HIStory/Ghosts]]" || [[Michael Jackson]] || 1997 || n/a || 5 || 3 (Italy) || 4 (Spain) - 14 (Germany, Netherlands) - 16 (Switzerland) - 26 (France) - 29 (New Zealand) | ||
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||"[[Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)]]" || [[B-Real]]& [[Coolio]] & [[Method Man]]& [[LL Cool J]]& [[Busta Rhymes]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Norway) || [[ | ||"[[Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)]]" || [[B-Real]]& [[Coolio]] & [[Method Man]]& [[LL Cool J]]& [[Busta Rhymes]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Norway) || [[Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Home (Depeche Mode song)|Home]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 88 || 23 || 1 (Italy) || [[ | ||"[[Home (Depeche Mode song)|Home]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 88 || 23 || 1 (Italy) || [[Home (Depeche Mode song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Honey (Mariah Carey song)|Honey]]" || [[Mariah Carey]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 1 || 3 || 1 (Canada, United States) || [[ | ||"[[Honey (Mariah Carey song)|Honey]]" || [[Mariah Carey]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 1 || 3 || 1 (Canada, United States) || [[Honey (Mariah Carey song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[How Come, How Long]]" || [[Babyface (musician)|Babyface]] & [[Stevie Wonder]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 10 || 2 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]/[Single Top 100]) || [[ | ||"[[How Come, How Long]]" || [[Babyface (musician)|Babyface]] & [[Stevie Wonder]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 10 || 2 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]/[Single Top 100]) || [[How Come, How Long#Chart|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[How Do I Live]]" || [[LeAnn Rimes]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 2 || 7 || 2 (United States) || [[ | ||"[[How Do I Live]]" || [[LeAnn Rimes]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 2 || 7 || 2 (United States) || [[How Do I Live#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song)|Hypnotize]]" || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 1 || 10 || 1 (United States) || [[ | ||"[[Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song)|Hypnotize]]" || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 1 || 10 || 1 (United States) || [[Hypnotize (The Notorious B.I.G. song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Do (Lisa Loeb song)|I Do]]" || [[Lisa Loeb]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 17 || 83 || 1 (Canada) || | ||"[[I Do (Lisa Loeb song)|I Do]]" || [[Lisa Loeb]] || {{Date table sorting|101997}}|October 1997 || 17 || 83 || 1 (Canada) || | ||
[[ | [[I Do (Lisa Loeb song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Don't Want To]]" || [[Toni Braxton]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 19 || 9 || 7 (Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[I Don't Want To]]" || [[Toni Braxton]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 19 || 9 || 7 (Iceland) || [[I Don't Want To#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Finally Found Someone]]" || [[Bryan Adams]] & [[Barbra Streisand]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 8 || 10 || 1 (Ireland) || [[ | ||"[[I Finally Found Someone]]" || [[Bryan Adams]] & [[Barbra Streisand]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || 8 || 10 || 1 (Ireland) || [[I Finally Found Someone#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Know Where It's At]]" || [[All Saints (group)|All Saints]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 36 || 4 || 2 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[I Know Where It's At]]" || [[All Saints (group)|All Saints]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 36 || 4 || 2 (Canada) || [[I Know Where It's At#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Never Loved You Anyway]]" || [[The Corrs]] || {{Date table sorting|121997}}|December 1997 || n/a || 43 || 31 (Australia) || 37 (Scotland) - 49 (Canada Adult Contemporary) | ||"[[I Never Loved You Anyway]]" || [[The Corrs]] || {{Date table sorting|121997}}|December 1997 || n/a || 43 || 31 (Australia) || 37 (Scotland) - 49 (Canada Adult Contemporary) | ||
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||"[[I Shot the Sheriff (Warren G song)|I Shot the Sheriff]]" || [[Warren G]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 20 || 2 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[ | ||"[[I Shot the Sheriff (Warren G song)|I Shot the Sheriff]]" || [[Warren G]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 20 || 2 || 1 (New Zealand) || [[I Shot the Sheriff#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Wanna Be the Only One]]" || [[Eternal (band)|Eternal]] & [[BeBe Winans]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[I Wanna Be the Only One]]" || [[Eternal (band)|Eternal]] & [[BeBe Winans]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[I Wanna Be the Only One#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Want You (Savage Garden song)|I Want You]]" || [[Savage Garden]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 4 || 11 || 1 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[I Want You (Savage Garden song)|I Want You]]" || [[Savage Garden]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || 4 || 11 || 1 (Canada) || [[I Want You (Savage Garden song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I Will Come to You]]" || [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 9 || 5 || 1 (Sweden) || [[ | ||"[[I Will Come to You]]" || [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 9 || 5 || 1 (Sweden) || [[I Will Come to You#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[If God Will Send His Angels]]" || [[U2]] || {{Date table sorting|121997}}|December 1997 || n/a || 12 || 4 (Belgium, Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[If God Will Send His Angels]]" || [[U2]] || {{Date table sorting|121997}}|December 1997 || n/a || 12 || 4 (Belgium, Iceland) || [[If God Will Send His Angels#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[I'll Be Missing You]]" || [[Puff Daddy and The Family]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[I | ||"[[I'll Be Missing You]]" || [[Puff Daddy and The Family]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[I'll Be Missing You#Charts|(19 countries)]] || [[I'll Be Missing You#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[It's All About The Benjamins]] (Remix)" || [[Puff Daddy and The Family]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 2 || 18 || 2 (United States) || 1 (U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles) - 2 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales) | ||"[[It's All About The Benjamins]] (Remix)" || [[Puff Daddy and The Family]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 2 || 18 || 2 (United States) || 1 (U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles) - 2 (U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales) | ||
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||"[[It's No Good]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 38 || 5 || 1 [[It | ||"[[It's No Good]]" || [[Depeche Mode]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || 38 || 5 || 1 [[It's No Good#Charts|(4 countries)]] || [[It's No Good#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)]]" || [[Moby]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)]]" || [[Moby]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Iceland) || [[James Bond Theme#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Johnny B (song)|Johnny B]]" || [[Down Low (rap group)|Down Low]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || 7 (Finland) - 8 (Switzerland) | ||"[[Johnny B (song)|Johnny B]]" || [[Down Low (rap group)|Down Low]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 4 (Germany) || 7 (Finland) - 8 (Switzerland) | ||
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||"[[Jojo Action]]" || [[Mr. President (band)|Mr. President]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 73 || 1 (Hungary) || [[ | ||"[[Jojo Action]]" || [[Mr. President (band)|Mr. President]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 73 || 1 (Hungary) || [[Jojo Action#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Just for You (M People song)|Just for You]]" || [[M People]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 8 || 8 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Just for You (M People song)|Just for You]]" || [[M People]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || n/a || 8 || 8 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || [[Just for You (M People song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Karma Police]]" || [[Radiohead]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[Karma Police]]" || [[Radiohead]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 8 || 1 (Iceland) || [[Karma Police#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Kiss the Rain]]" || [[Billie Myers]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 15 || 4 || 2 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[Kiss the Rain]]" || [[Billie Myers]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 15 || 4 || 2 (Canada) || [[Kiss the Rain#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Laura non c'è]]" || [[Nek]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 59 || 1 (Italy) || [[ | ||"[[Laura non c'è]]" || [[Nek]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 59 || 1 (Italy) || [[Laura non c'è#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Let a Boy Cry]]" || [[Gala (singer)|Gala]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 11 || 1 (Belgium, France, Italy, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Let a Boy Cry]]" || [[Gala (singer)|Gala]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 11 || 1 (Belgium, France, Italy, Spain) || [[Let a Boy Cry#Charts and sales|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Lonely (Nana song)|Lonely]]" || [[Nana (rapper)|Nana]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Germany, Romania, Switzerland) || [[ | ||"[[Lonely (Nana song)|Lonely]]" || [[Nana (rapper)|Nana]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Germany, Romania, Switzerland) || [[Lonely (Nana song)#Charts and sales|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Look into My Eyes (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony song)|Look Into My Eyes]]" || [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 4 || 16 || 3 (New Zealand) || 4 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 6 (UK Hip Hop/R&B charts) - 15 (US Billboard Rhythmic charts) | ||"[[Look into My Eyes (Bone Thugs-n-Harmony song)|Look Into My Eyes]]" || [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || 4 || 16 || 3 (New Zealand) || 4 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 6 (UK Hip Hop/R&B charts) - 15 (US Billboard Rhythmic charts) | ||
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||"[[Love Gets Me Every Time]]" || [[Shania Twain]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 25 || n/a || 4 (Canada) || 1 (Canada country Tracks, US Billboard Hot Country Songs) | ||"[[Love Gets Me Every Time]]" || [[Shania Twain]] || {{Date table sorting|091997}}|September 1997 || 25 || n/a || 4 (Canada) || 1 (Canada country Tracks, US Billboard Hot Country Songs) | ||
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||"[[Love Shine a Light]]" || [[Katrina and the Waves]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 3 || 1 (Israel) || [[ | ||"[[Love Shine a Light]]" || [[Katrina and the Waves]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 3 || 1 (Israel) || [[Love Shine a Light#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Love Won't Wait]]" || [[Gary Barlow]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Lithuania, Spain, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Love Won't Wait]]" || [[Gary Barlow]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 (Lithuania, Spain, United Kingdom) || [[Love Won't Wait#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Lovefool]]" || [[The Cardigans]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland, New Zealand) || [[Lovefool#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||"[[Lovefool]]" || [[The Cardigans]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland, New Zealand) || [[Lovefool#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Mama (Spice Girls song)|Mama]]" || [[Spice Girls]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Mama (Spice Girls song)|Mama]]" || [[Spice Girls]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[Mama (Spice Girls song)#Charts|(4 countries)]] || [[Mama (Spice Girls song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[María (Ricky Martin song)|María]]" || [[Ricky Martin]] || 1997 || 88 || 6 || 1 [[ | ||"[[María (Ricky Martin song)|María]]" || [[Ricky Martin]] || 1997 || 88 || 6 || 1 [[María (Ricky Martin song)#Charts|(18 countries)]] || [[María (Ricky Martin song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Meet Her at the Love Parade]]" || [[Da Hool]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 15 || 1 (Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[Meet Her at the Love Parade]]" || [[Da Hool]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || 15 || 1 (Iceland) || [[Meet Her at the Love Parade#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[The Memory Remains]]" || [[Metallica]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 28 || 13 || 1 (Finland, Iceland) || [[ | ||"[[The Memory Remains]]" || [[Metallica]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 28 || 13 || 1 (Finland, Iceland) || [[The Memory Remains#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Men in Black (song)|Men in Black]]" || [[Will Smith]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Men in Black (song)|Men in Black]]" || [[Will Smith]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[Men in Black (song)#Charts|(11 countries)]] || [[Men in Black (song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Midnight in Chelsea]]" || [[Jon Bon Jovi]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 4 || 1 (Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Midnight in Chelsea]]" || [[Jon Bon Jovi]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 4 || 1 (Spain) || [[Midnight in Chelsea#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[MMMBop]]" || [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[ MMMBop#Charts|(12 countries)]] || [[MMMBop#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||"[[MMMBop]]" || [[Hanson (band)|Hanson]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[MMMBop#Charts|(12 countries)]] || [[MMMBop#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Mo Money Mo Problems]]" || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 1 || 6 || 1 (Netherlands, United States) || [[ | ||"[[Mo Money Mo Problems]]" || [[The Notorious B.I.G.]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || 1 || 6 || 1 (Netherlands, United States) || [[Mo Money Mo Problems#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Mr. DJ (Dr. Alban song)|Mr. DJ]]" || [[Dr. Alban]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 3 (Spain) || 6 (Sweden) - 8 (Finland) - 21 (Austria) - 70 (Germany) - 79 (Europe) | ||"[[Mr. DJ (Dr. Alban song)|Mr. DJ]]" || [[Dr. Alban]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 3 (Spain) || 6 (Sweden) - 8 (Finland) - 21 (Austria) - 70 (Germany) - 79 (Europe) | ||
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||"[[My Heart Will Go On]]" || [[Celine Dion]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[#Top_40_Chart_hit_singles|(25 countries)]] || [[#Top_40_Chart_hit_singles|See chart performance entry]] | ||"[[My Heart Will Go On]]" || [[Celine Dion]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 1 || 1 || 1 [[#Top_40_Chart_hit_singles|(25 countries)]] || [[#Top_40_Chart_hit_singles|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[My Love Is the Shhh!]]" || [[Somethin' for the People]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 4 || n/a || 2 (Germany) || [[ | ||"[[My Love Is the Shhh!]]" || [[Somethin' for the People]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 4 || n/a || 2 (Germany) || [[My Love Is the Shhh!#Chart positions|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[My Oh My (Aqua song)|My Oh My]]" || [[Aqua (band)|Aqua]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 6 || 2 (Denmark, Scotland) || [[ | ||"[[My Oh My (Aqua song)|My Oh My]]" || [[Aqua (band)|Aqua]] || {{Date table sorting|021997}}|February 1997 || n/a || 6 || 2 (Denmark, Scotland) || [[My Oh My (Aqua song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Nancy Boy]]" || [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 4 || 4 (United Kingdom) || 5 (Scotland) - 19 (Europe) - 19 (Iceland) | ||"[[Nancy Boy]]" || [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 4 || 4 (United Kingdom) || 5 (Scotland) - 19 (Europe) - 19 (Iceland) | ||
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||"[[No Tengo Dinero (Los Umbrellos song)|No Tengo Dinero]]" || [[Los Umbrellos]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 42 || 33 || 1 (Austria) || [[ | ||"[[No Tengo Dinero (Los Umbrellos song)|No Tengo Dinero]]" || [[Los Umbrellos]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || 42 || 33 || 1 (Austria) || [[No Tengo Dinero (Los Umbrellos song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Nobody's Wife (song)|Nobody's Wife]]" || [[Anouk (singer)|Anouk]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Iceland) || [[Nobody | ||"[[Nobody's Wife (song)|Nobody's Wife]]" || [[Anouk (singer)|Anouk]] || 1997 || n/a || n/a || 1 (Iceland) || [[Nobody's Wife (song)#Weekly charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Oh La La La (2 Eivissa song)|Oh La La La]]" || [[2 Eivissa]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 13 || 1 (Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Oh La La La (2 Eivissa song)|Oh La La La]]" || [[2 Eivissa]] || {{Date table sorting|061997}}|June 1997 || n/a || 13 || 1 (Spain) || [[Oh La La La (2 Eivissa song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Old Before I Die]]" || [[Robbie Williams]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland, Spain) || [[ | ||"[[Old Before I Die]]" || [[Robbie Williams]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland, Spain) || [[Old Before I Die#Charts and certifications|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Older (George Michael song)|Older]]" || [[George Michael]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 3 || 3 (Spain, United Kingdom) || [[ | ||"[[Older (George Michael song)|Older]]" || [[George Michael]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 3 || 3 (Spain, United Kingdom) || [[Older (George Michael song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[On Your Own (Blur song)|On Your Own]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 5 || 5 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || 20 (Iceland) - 27 (Ireland) - 33 (Europe) - 69 (Australia) | ||"[[On Your Own (Blur song)|On Your Own]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 5 || 5 (Scotland, United Kingdom) || 20 (Iceland) - 27 (Ireland) - 33 (Europe) - 69 (Australia) | ||
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||"[[One Headlight]]" || [[The Wallflowers]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 54 || 1 (Canada) || [[ | ||"[[One Headlight]]" || [[The Wallflowers]] || {{Date table sorting|011997}}|January 1997 || n/a || 54 || 1 (Canada) || [[One Headlight#Chart performance|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[The One I Gave My Heart To]]" || [[Aaliyah]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 9 || 30 || 9 (United States) || [[ | ||"[[The One I Gave My Heart To]]" || [[Aaliyah]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || 9 || 30 || 9 (United States) || [[The One I Gave My Heart To#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Open Your Eyes (Guano Apes song)|Open Your Eyes]]" || [[Guano Apes]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || n/a || 5 (Germany) || 10 (Austria) - 11 (Switzerland) - 14 (Belgium) - 18 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 19 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 24 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock - charted in 2000) | ||"[[Open Your Eyes (Guano Apes song)|Open Your Eyes]]" || [[Guano Apes]] || {{Date table sorting|081997}}|August 1997 || n/a || n/a || 5 (Germany) || 10 (Austria) - 11 (Switzerland) - 14 (Belgium) - 18 (Netherlands [Dutch Top 40]) - 19 (Netherlands [Single Top 100]) - 24 (U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock - charted in 2000) | ||
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||"[[Paranoid Android]]" || [[Radiohead]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 3 || 2 (Scotland) || [[ | ||"[[Paranoid Android]]" || [[Radiohead]] || {{Date table sorting|051997}}|May 1997 || n/a || 3 || 2 (Scotland) || [[Paranoid Android#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Perfect Day (Lou Reed song)|Perfect Day]]" || [[Lou Reed]] & [[Various Artists]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[ | ||"[[Perfect Day (Lou Reed song)|Perfect Day]]" || [[Lou Reed]] & [[Various Artists]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || n/a || 1 || 1 [[Perfect Day (Lou Reed song)#Charts|(4 countries)]] || [[Perfect Day (Lou Reed song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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||"[[Picture of You (Boyzone song)|Picture of You]]" || [[Boyzone]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland) || [[ | ||"[[Picture of You (Boyzone song)|Picture of You]]" || [[Boyzone]] || {{Date table sorting|071997}}|July 1997 || n/a || 2 || 1 (Scotland) || [[Picture of You (Boyzone song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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*"[[Don't Speak]]" – [[No Doubt]] (#1 AUS, BE, CAN, DEN, IRL, NLD, NOR, SWE, SWI, UK) | *"[[Don't Speak]]" – [[No Doubt]] (#1 AUS, BE, CAN, DEN, IRL, NLD, NOR, SWE, SWI, UK) | ||
*"Du fehlst mir" - [[Cappuccino]] | *"Du fehlst mir" - [[Cappuccino]] | ||
*"[[Greedy Fly]]" – [[Bush (British band)|Bush]] | |||
*"[[I Have a Dream/Bellissima]]" – [[DJ Quicksilver]] (#2 IRL, #3 SP, #4 GER, UK) | *"[[I Have a Dream/Bellissima]]" – [[DJ Quicksilver]] (#2 IRL, #3 SP, #4 GER, UK) | ||
*"[[I'll Be There for You (Solid HarmoniE song)|I'll Be There for You]]" - [[Solid HarmoniE]] | *"[[I'll Be There for You (Solid HarmoniE song)|I'll Be There for You]]" - [[Solid HarmoniE]] | ||
*"{{interlanguage link|Je t'aime (Lara Fabian song)|lt=Je t'aime|fr|Je t'aime (chanson)}}" – [[Lara Fabian]] | *"{{interlanguage link|Je t'aime (Lara Fabian song)|lt=Je t'aime|fr|Je t'aime (chanson)}}" – [[Lara Fabian]] | ||
*"[[Last Night on Earth (song)|Last Night on Earth]]" – [[U2]] (#1 CAN, #4 ITL, #6 FIN, #10 UK) | |||
*"[[Nothing Lasts Forever (Echo & the Bunnymen song)|Nothing Lasts Forever]]" – [[Echo & the Bunnymen]] (#8 UK) | *"[[Nothing Lasts Forever (Echo & the Bunnymen song)|Nothing Lasts Forever]]" – [[Echo & the Bunnymen]] (#8 UK) | ||
*"[[Piece of My Heart]]" - [[Shaggy (musician)| Shaggy]] & Marsha Morrison | *"[[Piece of My Heart]]" - [[Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy]] & Marsha Morrison | ||
*"[[Please (U2 song)|Please]]" – [[U2]] (#6 IRL, NLD, #7 FIN, IT, UK) | *"[[Please (U2 song)|Please]]" – [[U2]] (#6 IRL, NLD, #7 FIN, IT, UK) | ||
*"[[Please Don't Go (No Mercy song)|Please Don't Go]]" – [[No Mercy (pop band)|No Mercy]] (#4 UK, #5 AUT, #6 NLD) | *"[[Please Don't Go (No Mercy song)|Please Don't Go]]" – [[No Mercy (pop band)|No Mercy]] (#4 UK, #5 AUT, #6 NLD) | ||
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|"[[Over (Portishead song)|Over]]" || [[Portishead (band)|Portishead]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 25 (United Kingdom) - 159 (Australia) | |"[[Over (Portishead song)|Over]]" || [[Portishead (band)|Portishead]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 25 (United Kingdom) - 159 (Australia) | ||
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|"[[Song 2]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || [[ | |"[[Song 2]]" || [[Blur (band)|Blur]] || {{Date table sorting|041997}}|April 1997 || [[Underwater Love (Smoke City song)#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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|"[[Underwater Love (Smoke City song)|Underwater Love]]" || [[Smoke City]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || [[ | |"[[Underwater Love (Smoke City song)|Underwater Love]]" || [[Smoke City]] || {{Date table sorting|031997}}|March 1997 || [[Song 2#Charts|See chart performance entry]] | ||
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|"You Know My Steez" || [[Gang Starr]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 5 (US Billboard Hot Rap Songs) - 32 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 76 (United States) | |"You Know My Steez" || [[Gang Starr]] || {{Date table sorting|111997}}|November 1997 || 5 (US Billboard Hot Rap Songs) - 32 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 76 (United States) | ||
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*''[[Amy (1997 film)|Amy]]'' | *''[[Amy (1997 film)|Amy]]'' | ||
*''[[Anastasia (1997 film)|Anastasia]]'' (animated feature) | *''[[Anastasia (1997 film)|Anastasia]]'' (animated feature) | ||
* ''[[Babes in Toyland (1997 film)|Babes in Toyland]]'' (animated feature) | |||
*''[[Bandits (1997 film)|Bandits]]'' | |||
*''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'' (animated feature) | *''[[Cats Don't Dance]]'' (animated feature) | ||
*''[[Cinderella (1997 film)|Cinderella]]'' (telefilm) | *''[[Cinderella (1997 film)|Cinderella]]'' (telefilm) | ||
*''[[Elton John: Tantrums & Tiaras]]'' | |||
*''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'' (animated feature) | *''[[Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]'' (animated feature) | ||
*''[[Holiday in Your Heart]]'' (telefilm) | *''[[Holiday in Your Heart]]'' (telefilm) | ||
*''[[HIStory on Film, Volume II|Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film, Volume II]]'' | |||
*''[[Music for Montserrat]]'' (telefilm) | |||
*''[[Rhyme & Reason (film)|Rhyme & Reason]]'' | *''[[Rhyme & Reason (film)|Rhyme & Reason]]'' | ||
*''[[Same Old Song]]'' | |||
*''[[Selena (film)|Selena]]'' | *''[[Selena (film)|Selena]]'' | ||
* ''[[Slaves to the Underground]]'' | *''[[Slaves to the Underground]]'' | ||
*''[[Spiceworld (film)|Spiceworld]]'' | *''[[Spiceworld (film)|Spiceworld]]'' | ||
*''[[Telling Lies in America]]'' | |||
*''[[The Crazy Stranger]]'' | |||
*''[[Comedian Harmonists (film)|The Harmonists]]'' | |||
*''[[The Next Step (film)|The Next Step]]'' | *''[[The Next Step (film)|The Next Step]]'' | ||
*''[[The Right Connections]]'' | |||
*''[[The Tango Lesson]]'' | *''[[The Tango Lesson]]'' | ||
*''[[The Wiggles Movie]]'' | *''[[The Wiggles Movie]]'' | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[January 1]] – [[Noah Kahan]], American folk musician | *[[January 1]] – [[Noah Kahan]], American folk musician | ||
*[[January 7]] – [[Ayumi Ishida (singer)|Ayumi Ishida]], Japanese pop singer and dancer ([[Morning Musume]]) | |||
*[[January 9]] – [[Daigo Nishihata]], Japanese singer ([[Naniwa Danshi]]) | *[[January 9]] – [[Daigo Nishihata]], Japanese singer ([[Naniwa Danshi]]) | ||
*[[January 11]] – [[Cody Simpson]], Australian surf pop singer-songwriter, musician and athlete | *[[January 11]] – [[Cody Simpson]], Australian surf pop singer-songwriter, musician and athlete | ||
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*[[February 11]] | *[[February 11]] | ||
** [[Nasty C]], South African rapper | ** [[Nasty C]], South African rapper | ||
** [[Rosé (singer)|Rosé]], Korean-New Zealand singer and dancer ([[Blackpink]]) | ** [[Rosé (singer)|Rosé]], South Korean-New Zealand singer and dancer ([[Blackpink]]) | ||
*[[February 15]] – [[Mia Boyka]], Russian singer | *[[February 15]] – [[Mia Boyka]], Russian singer | ||
*[[February 16]] – [[Ren Meguro]], Japanese singer ([[Snow Man]]) | *[[February 16]] – [[Ren Meguro]], Japanese singer ([[Snow Man]]) | ||
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*[[March 26]] – [[Glowie]], Icelandic singer | *[[March 26]] – [[Glowie]], Icelandic singer | ||
*[[March 27]] – [[Lisa (rapper)|Lisa]], Thai singer, dancer, rapper ([[Blackpink]]) | *[[March 27]] – [[Lisa (rapper)|Lisa]], Thai singer, dancer, rapper ([[Blackpink]]) | ||
*[[March 29]] – [[Arón Piper]], German-Spanish actor and singer | |||
*[[April 2]] – [[Peach PRC]], Australian pop singer, songwriter, activist, and internet personality | *[[April 2]] – [[Peach PRC]], Australian pop singer, songwriter, activist, and internet personality | ||
*[[April 3]] – [[Kiana Lede]], American singer-songwriter, actress, | *[[April 3]] – [[Kiana Lede]], American singer-songwriter, actress, pianist and actress | ||
*[[April 6]] – [[Mingyu]], South Korean rapper and singer ([[Seventeen (South Korean band)|Seventeen]]) | *[[April 6]] – [[Mingyu]], South Korean rapper and singer ([[Seventeen (South Korean band)|Seventeen]]) | ||
*[[April 8]] - [[Saygrace]], Australian singer-songwriter | *[[April 8]] - [[Saygrace]], Australian singer-songwriter | ||
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*[[June 26]] | *[[June 26]] | ||
**[[Abi (Hoffman)|Abi Ann]], American singer-songwriter | **[[Abi (Hoffman)|Abi Ann]], American singer-songwriter | ||
**[[Baek Ye-rin]], Korean singer-songwriter and former member of [[15&]] | **[[Baek Ye-rin]], South Korean singer-songwriter and former member of [[15&]] | ||
*[[June 27]] – [[H.E.R.]], American singer-songwriter | *[[June 27]] – [[H.E.R.]], American singer-songwriter | ||
*[[July 1]] – [[Indigo De Souza]], American singer | *[[July 1]] – [[Indigo De Souza]], American singer | ||
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**[[Park Ji-min (singer, born 1997)|Park Ji-min]] South Korean singer-songwriter, television host and former member of [[15&]] | **[[Park Ji-min (singer, born 1997)|Park Ji-min]] South Korean singer-songwriter, television host and former member of [[15&]] | ||
*[[July 7]] - [[James Marriott (musician)|James Marriott]], British YouTuber and musician | *[[July 7]] - [[James Marriott (musician)|James Marriott]], British YouTuber and musician | ||
*[[July 7]] – [[Erina Ikuta]], Japanese pop singer, dancer, actress and model ([[Morning Musume]]) | |||
*[[July 8]] – [[Lauran Hibberd]], British singer-songwriter | *[[July 8]] – [[Lauran Hibberd]], British singer-songwriter | ||
*[[July 10]] – [[Rena Katō]], Japanese singer | *[[July 10]] – [[Rena Katō]], Japanese singer | ||
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**[[Mae Boren Axton]], songwriter and music promoter, 82 | **[[Mae Boren Axton]], songwriter and music promoter, 82 | ||
**[[Yank Rachell]], blues guitarist, 87 | **[[Yank Rachell]], blues guitarist, 87 | ||
*[[April 10]] – [[Toshiro Mayuzumi]], Japanese composer, 68 | |||
*[[April 19]] – [[Eldon Hoke]], metal/punk singer and drummer, 39 | *[[April 19]] – [[Eldon Hoke]], metal/punk singer and drummer, 39 | ||
*[[May 9]] – [[Willy Hess (composer)|Willy Hess]], Swiss musicologist and composer, 90 | *[[May 9]] – [[Willy Hess (composer)|Willy Hess]], Swiss musicologist and composer, 90 | ||
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*[[June 19]] – [[Bobby Helms]], country singer, 63 | *[[June 19]] – [[Bobby Helms]], country singer, 63 | ||
*[[June 20]] – [[Lawrence Payton]] ([[The Four Tops]]), 59 | *[[June 20]] – [[Lawrence Payton]] ([[The Four Tops]]), 59 | ||
*[[June 21]] – [[Shintaro Katsu]], Japanese actor, singer, producer, and filmmaker, 65 (pharyngeal cancer) | |||
*[[June 23]] – [[Prince Nico Mbarga]], Nigerian [[highlife]] musician, 47 | *[[June 23]] – [[Prince Nico Mbarga]], Nigerian [[highlife]] musician, 47 | ||
*[[June 26]] – [[Israel Kamakawiwoʻole]], Hawaiian musician, 38 | *[[June 26]] – [[Israel Kamakawiwoʻole]], Hawaiian musician, 38 | ||
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* [[1997 MTV Video Music Awards]] | * [[1997 MTV Video Music Awards]] | ||
* [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]: The following artists are inducted: [[The (Young) Rascals]]; the [[Bee Gees]]; [[Buffalo Springfield]]; [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young|Crosby, Stills and Nash]]; [[The Jackson 5]]; [[Joni Mitchell]]; and [[Parliament-Funkadelic]]. | * [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]: The following artists are inducted: [[The (Young) Rascals]]; the [[Bee Gees]]; [[Buffalo Springfield]]; [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young|Crosby, Stills and Nash]]; [[The Jackson 5]]; [[Joni Mitchell]]; and [[Parliament-Funkadelic]]. | ||
* [[51st Tony Awards]] | |||
==Charts== | ==Charts== | ||
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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1997.
Specific locations
Specific genres
- 1997 in classical music
- 1997 in country music
- 1997 in heavy metal music
- 1997 in hip hop music
- 1997 in Latin music
- 1997 in jazz
- 1997 in South Korean music
Events
January
- January 1 – Townes Van Zandt dies of a cardiac arrhythmia.
- January 6 – Scottish band Texas release first single, "Say What You Want" from their 6× Platinum album "White on Blonde"[1]
- January 7 – The Spice Girls release their debut single, "Wannabe" in the U.S. and premiere the music video eighteen days later.
- January 9 – David Bowie performs his 50th Birthday Bash concert (the day after his birthday) at Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA with guests Frank Black, Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth, Robert Smith of The Cure, Lou Reed, and Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, with the opening act Placebo. Proceeds from the concert went to the Save the Children fund.[2]
- January 10 – James Brown receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, USA.[3]
- January 17–February 2 – The Big Day Out festival takes place in Australia and New Zealand, headlined by Soundgarden, The Offspring and The Prodigy.[4] Sepultura are originally named in the lineup, but cancel their performance after the departure of former frontman Max Cavalera in December 1996. They are later replaced by Fear Factory.
- January 19 – Madonna wins Best Actress In A Motion Picture, Musical Or Comedy, for her part in Evita, at the 54th annual Golden Globe Awards in the USA.[5]
- January 20 – Daft Punk releases their debut studio album Homework.
- January 28
- The Virginia Senate votes to retire "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" as the official state song, and begins looking for a replacement.
- Clive Davis gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
February
- February 2 – Rich Mullins' musical The Canticle of the Plains receives its première in Wichita, Kansas.
- February 3 – Scottish band Texas release their fourth album "White on Blonde"[6]
- February 12 – David Bowie receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, USA.
- February 13
- Michael Jackson's first son, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., is born.
- The Spice Girls knock Toni Braxton's "Unbreak My Heart" off the top spot in the US singles chart. They are the first female British group to have a US number one with their debut single.
- February 20 – Ben and Jerry's introduce "Phish Food", a new flavor of ice cream named after the rock group Phish. The ingredients are chocolate ice cream, marshmallows, caramel and fish-shaped fudge.[7]
- February 24 – The Spice Girls win Best Video for "Say You'll Be There" and Best Single for "Wannabe" at the BRIT Awards. Geri Halliwell's Union Jack dress from the girls' live performance hogs the headlines the next day.
- February 26 – The 39th Annual Grammy Awards are presented in New York, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. Babyface wins the most awards with four, while Celine Dion's Falling into You wins Album of the Year and Eric Clapton's "Change the World" wins both Record of the Year and Song of the Year. LeAnn Rimes wins Best New Artist.
- February 28 – Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight is sentenced to nine years in prison for violating his probation. He would be released in August 2001.
March
- March 1
- Pianist David Helfgott performs at the Boston Symphony Hall, in Boston, USA, during his world tour. The Boston Globe describes his performance as "without phrasing, form, harmonic understanding, differentiation of style and often basic accuracy; worst of all, it was without emotional content".
- The jam band Phish records "Slip Stitch and Pass" live at Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany.
- March 9
- The Notorious B.I.G. is shot dead while sitting in the passenger seat of a car after a post Soul Train Awards party in Los Angeles, CA.
- The Spice Girls become the first act in the history of the UK Top 40 singles charts to have four consecutive number one hits with "Mama"/"Who Do You Think You Are". Profits from the single go to Comic Relief and provide the biggest individual contribution of 1997.
- March 10 – A Marilyn Manson concert in Columbia, South Carolina is canceled in response to pressure from religious and civic groups.
- March 11 – Paul McCartney is knighted by Elizabeth II.
- March 17 – Whirlwind Heat play their first show.
- March 19–20 – The reunited The Monkees perform two sold-out concerts at Wembley Arena in London, UK.
- March 30 – The Spice Girls launch Britain's new television channel, Channel 5.
April
- April 2 – Joni Mitchell is reunited with her daughter, Kilauren Gibb, whom she gave up for adoption 32 years earlier.
- April 7 – Wynton Marsalis becomes the first jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music.
- April 10 – Nigel Kennedy, now calling himself simply Kennedy, returns to the stage at the Royal Festival Hall after a five-year absence from the concert stage resulting from neck surgery.
- April 14 – Creed releases their debut studio album My Own Prison.
- April 15 – Hanson releases "MMMBop", one of the most successful debut singles of all time, reaching number one in 27 countries.
- April 25–27 – The first Terrastock festival is held in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
May
- May 3
- 5ive's musical career begins after auditions are held in London, UK to find potential band members, with over 3,000 hopefuls showing up to audition.
- The Spice Girls attend the Cannes Film Festival to announce their plans to hit the big screen with Spiceworld: The Movie. A photo call on top of the Hotel Martinez entrance brings the area to a standstill.
- At the 42nd Eurovision Song Contest, held in Dublin's Point Theatre, the UK win with "Love Shine a Light", sung by Katrina and the Waves.
- The Notorious B.I.G.'s single "Hypnotize" is #1 for three weeks.
- May 6 – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is held in Cleveland at the site of the hall itself for the first time. Prior to this year, the ceremony had only been held in New York City.
- May 11 – The Spice Girls perform their first British live gig for the Prince's Trust 21st anniversary concert at the Manchester Opera House. They break royal protocol by kissing the Prince of Wales (now Charles III) on the cheeks and even pinching his bottom.
- May 15 – The Spice Girls' album Spice reaches number one on the US charts, making them the first British act to top the charts with a debut album.
- May 20 - Foo Fighters release their second studio album The Colour and the Shape.
- May 21 – Radiohead releases OK Computer.
- May 23 – Brainiac frontman Tim Taylor is killed in a car crash at age 29 driving to his Dayton, Ohio home. The band announces they will not continue.
- May 24 – The first Ozzfest tour kicks off at the Nissan Pavilion in Washington, D.C., featuring Pantera and a reconstituted Black Sabbath with three of the four original members.
- May 26 – NSYNC releases their debut album NSYNC.
- May 27 - Kirk Franklin releases his fourth album (first collaboration album with God’s Property) God’s Property from Kirk Franklin’s Nu Nation which spawned the crossover hit single “Stomp”
- May 28 – Japanese pop singer and songwriter Miho Komatsu releases her first and debut song entitled Nazo. It is used as an opening soundtrack in popular hit anime Detective Conan.
June
- June 14 – Puff Daddy and The Family's "I'll Be Missing You" single is #1 on the Hot 100 charts for the next 11 weeks, only to be replaced by The Notorious B.I.G. posthumous single "Mo Money Mo Problems", also featuring Puff Daddy.
- June 24 – Disney-owned Hollywood Records drops Insane Clown Posse from their roster and pulls the album The Great Milenko after only six hours of release, in an attempt to placate the Southern Baptist Church who were threatening to boycott the company for straying from its family-friendly image. The controversy generates tremendous publicity for the band, who soon sign with Island Records.[8]
- June 29 – Missy Elliott releases the single "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" from her debut album Supa Dupa Fly.
July–August
- July 1 – Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to China: Tan Dun's Symphony 1997: Heaven, Earth, Mankind for orchestra, biānzhōng bells, children's chorus and solo cello is premièred as part of the official ceremony.
- July 5 – The first Lilith Fair tour kicks off at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington. Sarah McLachlan, Tracy Chapman and Jewel are among the performers.
- July 15–20 – The second Yoyo A Go Go punk and indie rock festival opens in Olympia, Washington.
- August 3 – The Black Crowes perform their last show with Johnny Colt and Marc Ford.
- August 4 – Nigerian afrobeat pioneer and dissident pop star Fela Anikulapo-Kuti dies in Lagos, Nigeria, of HIV-related illness.
- August 7 – Garth Brooks performs to an estimated 800,000 to one million people during a free concert given in Central Park, New York City.
- August 11 – The Backstreet Boys release their second international album, Backstreet's Back.
- August 12 – The Backstreet Boys release their U.S. debut album, Backstreet Boys.
- August 14 – Godspeed You! Black Emperor releases debut album, F♯ A♯ ∞
- August 16–17 – Phish perform at the two-day music festival, The Great Went, at Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine, US. They play 500 minutes of music, six sets and two encores. There is an estimated attendance of between 65,000 and 70,000, and it is the top-grossing concert of the season, making over $4,000,000 in box office receipts.
- August 19 – The reunited Fleetwood Mac begin a concert tour in the United States.
- August 30 – "Mo Money Mo Problems" reaches #1 on the Hot 100 singles chart, making The Notorious B.I.G. the first artist to achieve two posthumous #1 singles.
September–October
- September 6 – Elton John performs "Candle in the Wind" at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales; John Tavener's "Song for Athene" is performed at the same ceremony, with soprano Lynne Dawson singing the solo part.
- September 16
- After a tumultuous divorce from her first husband, Mariah Carey releases the album Butterfly, which moved her sound in a more hip-hop/R&B direction.
- Aaliyah releases the single "Hot Like Fire"/"The One I Gave My Heart To".
- September 17 – The KLF return for 23 minutes with their performance of "Fuck the Millennium".
- September 19 – While on his way to a benefit concert in Kansas, USA, Rich Mullins loses control of his Jeep, flipping the automobile and throwing both Mullins and passenger Mitch McVicker out onto the road. A tractor-trailer approaching the scene swerves to miss McVicker, striking and killing Mullins instantly. McVicker survives, but suffers major injuries.
- September 20 – U2 plays at Reggio Emilia during their PopMart Tour to over 150,000 people.
- September 22 – Björk releases Homogenic, moving towards a darker sound and away from her 'pixie' image.[9]
- September 23 – U2 perform a concert in Sarajevo during their PopMart Tour.
- September 27 – Bob Dylan performs for Pope John Paul II at a Catholic youth event in Bologna, Italy.
- September 29
- The Rolling Stones release Bridges to Babylon.
- The Verve release Urban Hymns. In a controversial legal dispute, the majority of their royalties and songwriting credit for their single "Bitter Sweet Symphony" go to The Rolling Stones.
- October 7 – Everclear release their multi-platinum third album So Much for the Afterglow, containing "Father of Mine" and "I Will Buy You a New Life".
- October 13 – The "Prince Igor" single, jointly performed by The Rhapsody, Warren G and Sissel Kyrkjebø is released.
- October 15 – Michael Jackson ends the HIStory World Tour, which included an attendance record of 4,500,000 fans, in Durban, South Africa.
- October 22 – Namie Amuro shocks her fans when she announces that she has recently married and is three months pregnant. She subsequently begins a one-year hiatus from the music industry.
- October 23 – R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry announces his departure from the group.
- October 25 – The 26th OTI Festival, held at Script error: No such module "Lang". in Lima, Peru, is won by the song "Script error: No such module "Lang".", written by Francisco Curiel and Josemanuel Fernández, and performed by Iridián representing Mexico.
November–December
- November 3 – The Spice Girls release Spiceworld, their second number one album, making the group the first British band since The Beatles to have two albums in the US chart at the same time. Spice and Spiceworld have amassed enough sales for one out of every two people in Britain to own a Spice Girls album.
- November 4 – Shania Twain releases her album Come On Over which goes on to sell over 40 million copies worldwide to date[10] and later became the biggest selling album in country music history and the biggest selling album by a female music artist.
- November 6 – The Spice Girls make the decision to take over the running of the group and drop Simon Fuller as their manager.
- November 18 – American indie rock band Modest Mouse release their second full-length album, The Lonesome Crowded West.
- November 19 – Gary Glitter is arrested after images of child pornography are found on a laptop computer that he had taken in for repairs.
- November 22 – INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence is found dead in a Sydney, Australia hotel room, aged 37.
- November 25 – Will Smith releases his debut solo studio album Big Willie Style.
- November 26 – In a performance billed as the "highest" gig on Earth, Spiritualized play in the deck of the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for an audience of 150 people.
- November 27 – Namie Amuro releases her ninth single under Avex Trax, "Dreaming I Was Dreaming."
- December 1 – Aaron Carter bursts onto the music scene at the age of 10 with the release of his debut album Aaron Carter, making him the youngest male artist in the world since Michael Jackson in 1969.
- December 4-5 – Black Sabbath perform a pair of reunion shows in their hometown of Birmingham, England. They are the first full-length concerts by the original lineup of the band since 1978.
- December 10 – Faith Hill and LeAnn Rimes at the Christmas Time with Eddy Arnold.
- December 26 – The Spice Girls release their big screen debut Spiceworld: The Movie, starring Richard E. Grant, Roger Moore, Elton John and Stephen Fry. The movie makes £6.8m in its first week of release.
- December 31
- The Home of Country Music, the Opryland USA theme park, in Nashville, Tennessee, USA closes and is subsequently demolished.
- Namie Amuro performs on NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the last time before beginning her maternal hiatus.
Also in 1997
- Mikael Åkerfeldt and Peter Lindgren fire Johan De Farfalla from Opeth; then Anders Nordin quits the band. To replace the ex-members, Mike and Pete hire Martin Lopez and Martin Mendez.
- The companies Memorex, Maxell, and TDK introduce blank recordable CDs.
- The first John Lennon Songwriting Contest is held.
- Rob Gommerman leaves Finger Eleven due to extensive touring.
- Derrick Green replaces Max Cavalera in Sepultura.
- Glenn Ljungström and Johan Larsson leave In Flames.
- Big Audio Dynamite's final album Entering a New Ride, which features Ranking Roger from The Beat, gets rejected for release by their record label, so is released independently as one of the first ever well known musical downloads, for free on their website.
Bands formed
Bands disbanded
Bands reformed
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- As Friends Rust (reformed with a new line-up and in a new location after breaking up earlier that year)
- Blondie (reformed after broke up in 1982)
- Depeche Mode (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995)
- Echo & the Bunnymen (reformed after being on hiatus since 1992)
- Jane's Addiction (reformed after broke up in 1991)
- Sunny Day Real Estate (reformed after being on hiatus since 1995)
Albums released
- See: Category:1997 albums
January – March
April – June
July – September
October – December
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Biggest hit singles
The following songs achieved the highest positions in the charts of 1997.[16]
| # | Artist | Title | Year | Country | Chart Entries |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Elton John | Candle in the Wind 1997 | 1997 | Template:Flagicon | UK 1 – Sep 1997, US BB 1 of 1997, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1997, Austria 1 – Oct 1997, Switzerland 1 – Sep 1997, Norway 1 – Jan 1997, Poland 1 – Sep 1997, Germany 1 – Jan 1998, Republic of Ireland 1 – Sep 1997, New Zealand 1 for 6 weeks Oct 1997, Australia 1 for 6 weeks Dec 1997, Global 2 (35 M sold) – 1997, Australia 4 of 1997, Japan 11 of all time (international songs), Italy 12 of 1997, TOTP 33, Germany 37 of the 1990s, RYM 85 of 1997, OzNet 433 |
| 2 | Sean Combs & Faith Evans and 112 | I'll Be Missing You | 1997 | Template:Flagicon | UK 1 – Jun 1997, US BB 1 of 1997, Netherlands 1 – Jun 1997, Sweden 1 – Aug 1997, Austria 1 – Jul 1997, Switzerland 1 – Jul 1997, Norway 1 – Jul 1997, Italy 1 of 1997, Germany 1 – Jun 1997, Republic of Ireland 1 – Jul 1997, New Zealand 1 for 5 weeks Jul 1997, Australia 1 for 5 weeks Oct 1997, Poland 5 – Jul 1997, Australia 5 of 1997, Germany 12 of the 1990s, POP 16 of 1997, Global 33 (5 M sold) – 1997, Europe 50 of the 1990s, RYM 99 of 1997 |
| 3 | Aqua | Barbie Girl | 1997 | Template:Flagicon | UK 1 – Oct 1997, US BB 1 of 1997, Netherlands 1 – Sep 1997, Sweden 1 – Sep 1997, Switzerland 1 – Oct 1997, Norway 1 – May 1997, Germany 1 – Jan 1998, Republic of Ireland 1 – Oct 1997, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks Sep 1997, Australia 1 for 3 weeks Jan 1998, POP 1 of 1997, Italy 2 of 1997, Austria 3 – Oct 1997, France 6 – May 1997, US BB 7 of 1997, Australia 8 of 1997, Germany 36 of the 1990s, Scrobulate 53 of happy |
| 4 | No Doubt | Don't Speak | 1997 | Template:Flagicon | UK 1 – Feb 1997, Netherlands 1 – Dec 1996, Sweden 1 – Nov 1996, Switzerland 1 – Jan 1997, Norway 1 – Dec 1996, Poland 1 – Jan 1997, Republic of Ireland 1 – Feb 1997, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks Jan 1997, Australia 1 for 8 weeks Apr 1997, Austria 2 – Feb 1997, Germany 2 – Jan 1997, Australia 7 of 1997, France 10 – Feb 1997, RYM 10 of 1996, Europe 22 of the 1990s, POP 38 of 1996, Scrobulate 44 of rock, Italy 76 of 1997, Germany 77 of the 1990s, Acclaimed 1098 |
| 5 | Hanson | MMMBop | 1997 | Template:Flagicon | UK 1 – Jun 1997, US BB 1 of 1997, Sweden 1 – May 1997, Austria 1 – Jun 1997, Switzerland 1 – Jun 1997, Republic of Ireland 1 – Jun 1997, New Zealand 1 for 2 weeks Jun 1997, Australia 1 for 9 weeks Aug 1997, Netherlands 2 – May 1997, Norway 2 – Jun 1997, Australia 2 of 1997, Germany 2 – Jun 1997, Poland 9 – Jun 1997, US BB 17 of 1997, POP 18 of 1997, Scrobulate 69 of fun, RYM 81 of 1996, Germany 187 of the 1990s, Acclaimed 516 |
Top 40 Chart hit singles
Other Chart hit singles
Notable singles
| Song title | Artist(s) | Release date(s) | Other Chart Performance(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Autumn Sweater" | Yo La Tengo | Template:Date table sorting|April 1997 | n/a |
| "Come to Daddy" | Aphex Twin | Template:Date table sorting|August 1997 | 5 (UK Dance) - 9 (UK Indie Singles Chart) - 10 (Denmark) - 36 (United Kingdom) |
| "Karma Police" | Radiohead | Template:Date table sorting|August 1997 | See chart performance entry |
| "Miss Modular" | Stereolab | Template:Date table sorting|September 1997 | n/a |
| "My Own Summer (Shove It)" | Deftones | Template:Date table sorting|December 1997 | 29 (United Kingdom) - 33 (Scotland) |
| "Over" | Portishead | Template:Date table sorting|November 1997 | 25 (United Kingdom) - 159 (Australia) |
| "Song 2" | Blur | Template:Date table sorting|April 1997 | See chart performance entry |
| "Underwater Love" | Smoke City | Template:Date table sorting|March 1997 | See chart performance entry |
| "You Know My Steez" | Gang Starr | Template:Date table sorting|November 1997 | 5 (US Billboard Hot Rap Songs) - 32 (US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) - 76 (United States) |
Other Notable singles
Classical music
Premieres
| Composer | Composition | Date | Location | Performers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davies, Peter Maxwell | Concerto for Piano and Orchestra | 1997-11-7 | Template:Flagicon Nottingham | Stott, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Davies[17] |
| Enescu, George | Symphony No. 4 | 1997-10-2 | Template:Flagicon Bucharest | George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra – Template:Interlanguage link[18] |
Compositions
- Leonardo Balada – Concierto Magico for guitar and orchestra
- Silvie Bodorova – Terezin Ghetto Requiem
- Peter Maxwell Davies – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
- Henri Dutilleux
- The Shadows of Time, for three children's voices and orchestra
- Slava's Fanfare, for spatial ensemble
- Lorenzo Ferrero
- Capriccio for piano and string orchestra
- Concerto for violin, cello, piano and orchestra
- Storie di neve, music for the Sestriere Alpine World Ski Championships opening ceremony of 1997
- Championship Suite, for large orchestra
- Three Baroque Buildings
- Andrew Glover – The Fickle Virgin of Seventeen Summers: A Quartet for Strings
- Sofia Gubaidulina – The Canticle of the Sun
- Jaakko Mäntyjärvi – Canticum Calamitatis Maritiamae
- David Sawer – The Greatest Happiness Principle
- Tan Dun – Symphony 1997: Heaven, Earth, Mankind
- Takashi Yoshimatsu
- Around the Round Ground for guitar and bells
- Piano Concerto Memo Flora for piano and orchestra
- And Birds Are Still... for string orchestra, Op. 72
Opera
- Robert Ashley – Balseros
- Antonio Braga – San Domenico di Guzman (oratorio)
- Michael Daugherty – Jackie O
- Peter Lieberson – Ashoka's Dream
- Einojuhani Rautavaara – Aleksis Kivi
Jazz
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Musical theater
- 1776 – Broadway revival
- Annie – Broadway revival
- Candide (Leonard Bernstein) – Broadway revival
- Dream – Broadway production opened at the Royale Theatre and ran for 109 performances
- Forever Tango – Broadway production
- Jekyll & Hyde – Broadway production opened at the Plymouth Theatre and ran for 1543 performances
- The Life – Broadway production opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and ran for 463 performances
- The Lion King – Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre and is still running, with over 6700 performances to date, making it the third longest run in Broadway history.
- The Scarlet Pimpernel – Broadway production opened at the Neil Simon Theatre and ran for 772 performances
- Side Show – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 91 performances
- Snow.Wolf.Lake – Hong Kong's first modern musical opened at the Hong Kong Coliseum and ran for 42 performances
- Steel Pier – Broadway production opened at the Richard Rodgers Theatre and ran for 76 performances
- Street Corner Symphony – Broadway production
- Titanic – Broadway production opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and ran for 804 performances
- Triumph of Love – Broadway production opened at the Royale Theatre and ran for 85 performances
Musical films
- Amy
- Anastasia (animated feature)
- Babes in Toyland (animated feature)
- Bandits
- Cats Don't Dance (animated feature)
- Cinderella (telefilm)
- Elton John: Tantrums & Tiaras
- Hercules (animated feature)
- Holiday in Your Heart (telefilm)
- Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film, Volume II
- Music for Montserrat (telefilm)
- Rhyme & Reason
- Same Old Song
- Selena
- Slaves to the Underground
- Spiceworld
- Telling Lies in America
- The Crazy Stranger
- The Harmonists
- The Next Step
- The Right Connections
- The Tango Lesson
- The Wiggles Movie
- Wild Man Blues
- Year of the Horse
Births
- January 1 – Noah Kahan, American folk musician
- January 7 – Ayumi Ishida, Japanese pop singer and dancer (Morning Musume)
- January 9 – Daigo Nishihata, Japanese singer (Naniwa Danshi)
- January 11 – Cody Simpson, Australian surf pop singer-songwriter, musician and athlete
- January 14 – Jaira Burns, American singer-songwriter
- January 17 – Jack Vidgen, Australian singer, 2011 Australia's Got Talent winner, activist and television personality
- January 20 – Blueface, American rapper
- January 21 – Edan Lui, Hong Kong singer (MIRROR)
- January 24 – CK Wong, Hong Kong singer-songwriter (STRAYZ)
- January 28 – Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgian singer
- January 31 – Miyeon, South Korean singer, ((G)I-dle)
- February 1 – Jihyo, South Korean singer (TWICE)
- February 8
- Bella Poarch, Filipino American singer, songwriter, activist, veteran and internet star (Friend of Grimes)
- Rude-α, Japanese rapper
- February 10 – Maan de Steenwinkel, Dutch singer, actress
- February 11
- February 15 – Mia Boyka, Russian singer
- February 16 – Ren Meguro, Japanese singer (Snow Man)
- February 18 – DK, South Korean singer (Seventeen)
- February 23 – Shiena Nishizawa, Japanese singer
- March 2 – Becky G, Mexican-American singer-songwriter, actress
- March 3 – Camila Cabello, Cuban-American singer/songwriter, dancer and actress
- March 4 – Daoko, Japanese singer
- March 8 – Jurina Matsui - Japanese idol, actress, talent, and model (former SKE48)
- March 21 – Tini Stoessel, Argentine actress, singer, songwriter, dancer and model.
- March 24 – Mina, Japanese singer and dancer (TWICE)
- March 26 – Glowie, Icelandic singer
- March 27 – Lisa, Thai singer, dancer, rapper (Blackpink)
- March 29 – Arón Piper, German-Spanish actor and singer
- April 2 – Peach PRC, Australian pop singer, songwriter, activist, and internet personality
- April 3 – Kiana Lede, American singer-songwriter, actress, pianist and actress
- April 6 – Mingyu, South Korean rapper and singer (Seventeen)
- April 8 - Saygrace, Australian singer-songwriter
- April 27 – Sayuki Takagi, Japanese singer
- May 6 – Scene Queen, American metal musician
- May 7
- Irori Maeda, Japanese singer
- Rico Nasty, American rapper and trap metal artist
- May 11
- Lana Condor, American actress and dancer
- Coi Leray, American rapper, singer-songwriter and dancer
- May 20 - Omar Apollo. American bilingual singer and songwriter
- May 26 - Grace Carter, English singer-songwriter
- May 27 – Soccer Mommy, American singer-songwriter
- May 31 – Cupcakke, American rapper, LBTQ+ advocate
- June 9 - Tay Iwar, a Nigerian singer, songwriter, composer, sound engineer and record producer
- June 11
- Kodak Black, American rapper
- Jorja Smith, British singer
- June 13 – 070 Shake, American rapper
- June 14 – Fujii Kaze, Japanese singer
- June 15 – Bali Baby, American rapper
- June 17 - 070 Shake, American rapper and singer
- June 21 – Rebecca Black, American singer-songwriter, YouTube artist
- June 22 – Dinah Jane, American singer and member of the girl group Fifth Harmony
- June 25
- Jacquie Lee, American singer, and 2013 The Voice contestant
- Faye Webster, American singer-songwriter
- Raylee, Norwegian singer, dancer and actress
- June 26
- Abi Ann, American singer-songwriter
- Baek Ye-rin, South Korean singer-songwriter and former member of 15&
- June 27 – H.E.R., American singer-songwriter
- July 1 – Indigo De Souza, American singer
- July 5
- Cloud Wan, Hong Kong singer and actress
- Park Ji-min South Korean singer-songwriter, television host and former member of 15&
- July 7 - James Marriott, British YouTuber and musician
- July 7 – Erina Ikuta, Japanese pop singer, dancer, actress and model (Morning Musume)
- July 8 – Lauran Hibberd, British singer-songwriter
- July 10 – Rena Katō, Japanese singer
- July 28 - Gabbriette, American model and musician
- July 30 – Finneas O'Connell, American singer-songwriter, actor, record producer and musician, brother of and collaborator with Billie Eilish
- August 5
- Olivia Holt, American actress and singer
- KennyHoopla, American singer
- August 7
- Yungblud, English alternative rock musician, singer-songwriter
- Evaluna Montaner, a Venezuelan actress, singer, music director, dancer, television presenter
- Valentina Cho, Hong Kong singer-songwriter (STRAYZ)
- August 9 – Kazuya Ohashi, Japanese singer (Naniwa Danshi)
- August 10 – Sara Takatsuki, Japanese actress, model and singer
- August 11
- Kanon Kimoto, former Japanese idol and actress (former SKE48)
- Saba, Danish singer, musical theatre actress
- August 16 – Greyson Chance, American singer, songwriter, and pianist
- August 19 – Baby Queen, British singer-songwriter born in Durban South Africa
- August 24 – Alan Walker, English-Norwegian DJ and record producer
- August 25 – Maty Noyes, American singer (Kygo)
- August 26
- Cordae, American rapper, singer, and songwriter
- Mae Muller – British singer-songwriter who represented the United Kingdom at Eurovision Song Contest 2023
- August 27 - Guitarricadelafuente, Spanish singer-songwriter, guitarist and musician based in Zaragoza
- August 28 – Bazzi, American singer-songwriter (Camilla Cabello)
- September 1 – Jungkook, South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, and member of BTS
- September 2 – Sanah, Polish singer, songwriter, violinist, and composer
- September 8 - Tessa, Danish rapper
- September 14 – Benjamin Ingrosso, Swedish singer-songwriter
- September 24 – Malaya Watson, American singer
- October 1 – Sam Verlinden, New Zealand singer and actor
- October 2 - Rubi Rose, American rapper, songwriter and model
- October 6 – Michael J. Woodard, American singer
- October 7 – J. Rey Soul, Filipino-American singer
- October 8 – Bella Thorne, American actress and singer
- October 9 – Megan Moroney, American country singer
- October 10 – DDG, American rapper, singer and YouTuber
- October 14 – Miru Shiroma, Japanese singer and model
- November 18 - Hope Tala, British singer-songwriter
- October 23 – Minnie, Thai singer-songwriter, record producer, and member of (G)I-dle
- October 24
- Arthur Gunn, American singer
- Raye, British singer-songwriter and activist
- November 23
- Akari Takeuchi, Japanese singer
- Kim Dracula, Australian metal musician
- November 24 – Reiley, Faroese singer
- December 5 – Maddie Poppe, American singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist (Winner of American Idol 16)
- December 16
- Snot, American rapper
- Zara Larsson, Swedish singer-songwriter, musician, and activist
- Nat Ćmiel (born Natasha Yelin Chang), Singaporean songwriter and producer known for the musical project, Yeule
- December 20 – Suzuka Nakamoto, Japanese singer (Babymetal)
- December 21
- Kida, Kosovan singer
- Pedro Sampaio, Brazilian singer and music producer
- December 29 – Dylan Minnette, American actor, musician and singer (Wallows)
Deaths
- January 1
- Ivan Graziani, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist, 51
- Townes Van Zandt, country-folk musician, 52
- January 2 – Randy California, rock guitarist, 45 (drowned)
- January 5 – Burton Lane, composer and lyricist, 84
- January 10 – Kenny Pickett, vocalist (The Creation), 54
- January 18 – Keith Diamond, songwriter, 46
- January 21 – Colonel Tom Parker, manager of Elvis Presley, 87
- January 22
- Richard Berry, songwriter (notably wrote "Louie Louie"), 61
- Billy Mackenzie, Scottish vocalist of The Associates, 39 (suicide)
- January 27 – Gerald Marks, American songwriter, 96
- February 10 – Brian Connolly, vocalist (Sweet), 51 (liver failure)
- February 23 – Tony Williams, jazz drummer, 51
- March 3 – Finn Høffding, Danish composer, 97
- March 9 – The Notorious B.I.G., rapper, 24 (shot)
- March 10 – LaVern Baker, R & B singer, 67
- March 17 – Jermaine Stewart, vocalist, 39 (AIDS)
- March 24 – Harold Melvin, soul musician, 57
- April 8 – Laura Nyro, singer-songwriter, 49 (ovarian cancer)
- April 9
- Mae Boren Axton, songwriter and music promoter, 82
- Yank Rachell, blues guitarist, 87
- April 10 – Toshiro Mayuzumi, Japanese composer, 68
- April 19 – Eldon Hoke, metal/punk singer and drummer, 39
- May 9 – Willy Hess, Swiss musicologist and composer, 90
- May 11 – Ernie Fields, American trombonist, pianist and bandleader, 93
- May 29 – Jeff Buckley, American singer-songwriter and guitarist, 30 (drowned)
- June 2 – Doc Cheatham, jazz trumpeter, 91
- June 4 – Ronnie Lane, member of The Small Faces, 51 (multiple sclerosis, pneumonia)
- June 7 – Arthur Prysock, jazz singer, 68
- June 16 – John Wolters (Dr Hook), 52 (liver cancer)
- June 19 – Bobby Helms, country singer, 63
- June 20 – Lawrence Payton (The Four Tops), 59
- June 21 – Shintaro Katsu, Japanese actor, singer, producer, and filmmaker, 65 (pharyngeal cancer)
- June 23 – Prince Nico Mbarga, Nigerian highlife musician, 47
- June 26 – Israel Kamakawiwoʻole, Hawaiian musician, 38
- July 5 – Mrs. Elva Miller, American singer, 89
- August 1 – Sviatoslav Richter, pianist, 82
- August 2 – Fela Kuti, Nigerian musician and composer, 58 (Kaposi's sarcoma)
- August 5 – Don Steele, American disc jockey, 61
- August 10 – Conlon Nancarrow, composer, 84
- August 12 – Luther Allison, blues guitarist, 57
- August 16 – Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, qawwali singer and world music ambassador, 48
- September 5 – Sir Georg Solti, conductor, 84
- September 8 – Derek Taylor, press agent for The Beatles, 65
- September 17 – Anthony Franchini, Italian American guitarist, 99
- September 18 – Jimmy Witherspoon, blues singer, 77
- September 19 – Rich Mullins, singer, 41
- September 28 – Munir Bashir, musician and oud player, 66–67
- October 5 – Arthur Tracy, singer, 98
- October 12 – John Denver, American folk singer-songwriter and folk rock musician, 53 (air crash)
- October 19 – Glen Buxton, guitarist for the original Alice Cooper Band, 49 (pneumonia)
- October 20 – Henry Vestine, guitarist (Canned Heat), 52
- November 3 – Ronald Barnes, carillonist, 70
- November 6 – Epic Soundtracks, English singer-songwriter, drummer of Swell Maps, Crime and the City Solution and These Immortal Souls, 38
- November 12 – Carlos Surinach, Spanish-American composer and conductor, 82
- November 20 – Robert Palmer, writer, musicologist, clarinetist and producer, 52
- November 22 – Michael Hutchence, singer of INXS, 37 (suicide by hanging)
- December 1 – Stephane Grappelli, French violinist, 89
- December 2 – Michael Hedges, composer and guitarist, 43 (car accident)
- December 16 – Nicolette Larson, pop singer ("Lotta Love"), 45 (cerebral edema)
- December 19 – Jimmy Rogers, blues musician, 73
- December 21 – Amie Comeaux, American singer and actress, 21 (traffic accident)
- December 28 – Henry Barraud, French composer, 97
- December 31 – Floyd Cramer, pianist, 64
Awards
- 1997 Country Music Association Awards
- Eurovision Song Contest 1997: won by Katrina and the Waves (UK) with the song "Love Shine a Light".
- Gospel Music Hall of Fame: Inductees include Gloria Gaither, and Billy Ray Hearn (founder of Myrrh Records).
- Grammy Awards of 1997
- Mercury Music Prize: Awarded to Roni Size/Reprazent for the album New Forms.
- 1997 MTV Video Music Awards
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The following artists are inducted: The (Young) Rascals; the Bee Gees; Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills and Nash; The Jackson 5; Joni Mitchell; and Parliament-Funkadelic.
- 51st Tony Awards
Charts
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1997
- 1997 in British music#Charts
- List of Oricon number-one singles of 1997
See also
References
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