Section 2: The Top 40

Tracie Spencer hit #3 with ”This House” and closed out the decade with the #18 hit ”It’s All About You (Not About Me)”

The Spice Girls hit the top 40 with ”Say You’ll Be There” ”2 Become 1″ ”Spice Up Your Life” ”Too Much” ”Stop” and ”Goodbye” while taking ”Wannabe” to #1 for 4 weeks.

Spin Doctors hit the top 40 with ”Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong” and ”Two Princes”

Sporty Thievz hit #12 with ”No Pigeons”

Springsteen hit the top 40 with ”Human Touch” ”Better Days” ”Streets of Philadelphia” and a reissue of ”Secret Garden”

Lisa Stansfield hit the top 40 with ”All Around the World” ”You Can’t Deny It” ”This Is the Right Time” and ”Change”

Steelheart hit the top 40 with ”I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)”

Stereo MC’s hit the top 40 with ”Elevate My Mind” and ”Connected”

Stevie B hit the top 40 with ”Love Me For Life” ”Love & Emotion” ”I’ll Be By Your Side” ”Dream About You” and ”Funky Melody” while taking ”Because I Love You (the Postman Song)” to #1 for four weeks.

David Stewart hit #11 with ”Lily Was Here”

Rod Stewart hit the top 40 with ”This Old Heart of Mine” ”Rhythm of My Heart” ”The Motown Song” ”Broken Arrow” ”Have I Told You Lately (Live)” ”Having a Party (Live)” ”Reason To Believe (Live) and ”Ooh La La.” He also spent 3 weeks at #1 with ”All For Love,” his song with Bryan Adams and Sting.

Curtis Stigers hit #9 with ”I Wonder Why”

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