
On the May 21 Hot Dance/Electronic Songs survey, it adds a 31st week at No. 7 on the Hot 100 in January, marking John’s 28th top 10 and crowned Adult Pop Airplay for a week in March. “Cold Heart” previously hit the top 10 on the Pop Airplay chart last December rose to No. (On the all-genre, multi-metric Billboard Hot 100, the tracks rose to Nos.

39 (a surprisingly low peak in retrospect, given its legacy as one of John’s signature songs) and “Kiss the Bride” missed the chart. 1 on AC for the first time “Sacrifice” reached No. “Cold Heart” brings three of those songs to No. The new blend sports trio Pnau’s co-writing and co-production. In “Cold Heart,” John sings part of his 1990 hit “Sacrifice” and Lipa reprises his 1972 classic “Rocket Man” and his 1983 single “Kiss the Bride,” with John’s 1976 track “Where’s the Shoorah?” serving as the mash-up’s coda. Meanwhile, Lipa adds her second AC leader, after “Levitating” reigned for 14 weeks beginning last July. He also links his first set of back-to-back No. For John, 2022 joins 19 as years in which he has ascended to the AC summit with multiple songs. 1 this year, after “Merry Christmas,” with Ed Sheeran, topped the Jan. John also extends the longest span of an artist leading the AC chart: 49 years and a week, from “Daniel” to “Cold Heart.” (That’s almost double the stretch of the runner-up: Chicago spanned 25 years, 10 months and two weeks from “Beginnings” in 1971 to “Here in My Heart” in 1997.) “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix),” with Dua Lipa, one to-date, May 21, 2022 “Merry Christmas,” with Ed Sheeran, one, Jan. “Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” 10, Nov. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” eight, July 9, 1994 “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with George Michael, two, Feb.

“I Don’t Wanna Go On With You Like That,” one, Aug. “That’s What Friends Are For” (Dionne & Friends Dionne Warwick, John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder), two, Jan. “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word,” one, Dec.

“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” with Kiki Dee, one, Sept. Here’s a recap of John’s 18 AC chart-toppers:
