List of Adult Contemporary top 10 singles in 1993 (U.S.)

This is a list of songs that have charted in the top ten of the Billboard Adult Contemporary in 1993.

Top-ten singles

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles which peaked in 1993

Top ten entry date

Single

Artist(s)

Peak

Peak date

Weeks in top ten

References

Singles from 1992

December 12

"Feels Like Heaven"

Peter Cetera & Chaka Khan

5

January 30

10

December 19

"A Whole New World"

Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle

1

January 23

17

"Chains Around My Heart"

Richard Marx

9

January 16

5

Singles from 1993

January 16

"Faithful"

Go West

3

February 20

9

"Forever in Love"

Kenny G

1

March 6

15

January 23

"Heal the World"

Michael Jackson

9

January 30

5

January 30

"No Mistakes"

Patty Smyth

4

February 27

9

February 13

"Love Can Move Mountains"

Celine Dion

8

February 20

3

February 20

"Irresistible"

Cathy Dennis

6

February 20

3

"Simple Life"

Elton John

1

March 20

12

February 27

"I See Your Smile"

Gloria Estefan

3

April 17

13

March 6

"Love Is"

Vanessa Williams & Brian McKnight

1

April 10

21

"Reach Out (I'll Be There)"

Michael Bolton

8

March 13

4

March 13

"Angel"

Jon Secada

3

April 24

11

"I Have Nothing"

Whitney Houston

1

May 1

13

March 20

"Hope of Deliverance"

Paul McCartney

9

April 3

3

April 3

"Tell Me What You Dream"

Restless Heart featuring Warren Hill

1

May 15

14

"Somebody Love Me"

Michael W. Smith

10

April 3

2

April 10

"Come In Out of the Rain"

Wendy Moten

5

May 15

7

"What You Won't Do for Love"

Go West

3

May 29

11

April 24

"If I Ever Lose My Faith in You"

Sting

8

May 15

8

May 1

"I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)"

Expose

1

July 10

20

May 15

"Have I Told You Lately"

Rod Stewart

1

May 29

14

"Hero"

David Crosby

3

June 5

13

May 29

"A Song for You"

Ray Charles

9

May 29

4

"Even a Fool Can See"

Peter Cetera

3

June 4

11

June 5

"By the Time This Night Is Over"

Kenny G & Peabo Bryson

1

July 3

11

June 19

"Don't Take Away My Heaven"

Aaron Neville

4

August 14

16

June 26

"Moments of Love"

Cathy Dennis

8

June 26

2

"I Don't Wanna Fight"

Tina Turner

1

July 24

22

July 17

"Fields of Gold"

Sting

2

July 31

22

July 24

"Run to You"

Whitney Houston

10

July 24

3

July 31

"I'm Free"

Jon Secada

4

August 21

15

August 7

"It's Alright"

Huey Lewis & the News

7

August 14

5

August 14

"The River of Dreams"

Billy Joel

1

September 11

26

August 21

"When I Fall in Love"

Celine Dion & Clive Griffin

6

September 18

11

"Will You Be There"

Michael Jackson

5

September 4

11

"Dreamlover"

Mariah Carey

2

September 25

23

September 11

"Reason to Believe"

Rod Stewart

2

November 20

19

September 25

"Hopelessly"

Rick Astley

4

October 16

14

October 9

"Rain"

Madonna

7

October 23

5

November 6

"Fields of Gray"

Bruce Hornsby

7

November 6

3

"Another Sad Love Song"

Toni Braxton

8

November 13

4

November 13

"Said I Loved You...But I Lied"

Michael Bolton

1

December 4

24

"Please Forgive Me"

Bryan Adams

2

December 11

25

November 27

"Both Sides of the Story"

Phil Collins

10

November 27

2

December 4

"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"

Meat Loaf

9

December 4

2

December 11

"Again"

Janet Jackson

4

December 25

9

1992 peaks

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1993 which peaked in 1992

Top ten entry date

Single

Artist(s)

Peak

Peak date

Weeks in top ten

References

October 24

"To Love Somebody"

Michael Bolton

1

November 14

14

October 31

"Do You Believe in Us"

Jon Secada

3

November 28

11

November 7

"The Last Song"

Elton John

2

November 28

14

November 14

"Always Tomorrow"

Gloria Estefan

5

November 21

9

November 28

"I Will Always Love You"

Whitney Houston

1

December 19

12

"When She Cries"

Restless Heart

2

December 26

15

December 5

"Never a Time"

Genesis

4

December 26

13

1994 peaks

List of Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten singles in 1993 which peaked in 1994

Top ten entry date

Single

Artist(s)

Peak

Peak date

Weeks in top ten

References

November 27

"Hero"

Mariah Carey

2

January 8

18

December 18

"All AbOUT Soul"

Billy Joel

6

January 1

9

"All for Love"

Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting

4

January 1

12

Notes

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending April 17, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending June 12, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending July 10, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending August 14, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending August 28, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending September 4, 1993.

The single re-entered the top ten on the week ending May 7, 1994.

See also

  • List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1993 (U.S.)