Talk:1993 in music

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Jeff Beck's album "Crazy Legs" is listed twice on the chart, at June 19 and also at June 29. The latter is the correct date. Mylifeinthe90s (talk) 01:58, 16 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Beck's Musical Career didn't begin in 1993, It begun in 1992 with Mellow Gold

Beck released Mellow Gold in 1994, man. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tha90s4life (talkcontribs) 23:03, 17 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Top hits[edit]

  • This list was deleted because there is no criteria on how these are "top hits"...or what that even means, actually; in fact, a few of those songs weren't hits at all (check billboard.com). More importantly, it's unsourced trivia, and anything unsourced can be removed. Erpert blah, blah, blah... 02:53, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
    • All of the top hits referenced in that list don't necessarily reflect the overall Top 40 of just one area. Every country has their own music chart (ie U.K. is represented by the Official Charts; Japan's Oricon.) And each song listed can be represented as the biggest hit of that genre over the year. --Radiokid1010 (talk) 03:21, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
      • How about adding some sourced chart positions then? Erpert blah, blah, blah... 03:23, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
        • Most of the songs already have a page (ie The Sign) that lists where the song ended up on the charts. Not sure how to explain the ones that don't already have pages/references. --Radiokid1010 (talk) 03:29, 9 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]