List of Top 25 singles for 1999 in Australia

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The following lists the top 25 singles of 1999 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart.[1]

"Mambo No. 5" by Lou Bega was the biggest song of the year, peaking at #1 for eight weeks and staying in the top 50 for 17 weeks.[2] The longest stay at #1 was by Britney Spears with "...Baby One More Time" which spent 9 weeks at the top spot.[3]

# Title Artist Highest pos. reached[4] weeks at No. 1 [4]
1. "Mambo No. 5" Lou Bega 1 8[nb 1]
2. "...Baby One More Time" Britney Spears 1 9[nb 2]
3. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" Eiffel 65 1 9[nb 3]
4. "Last Kiss" Pearl Jam 1 7
5. "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" The Offspring 1 6[nb 4]
6. "Believe" Cher 1 5[7]
7. "Don't Call Me Baby" Madison Avenue 2
8. "That Don't Impress Me Much" Shania Twain 2
9. "Why Don't You Get A Job" The Offspring 2
10. "Genie in a Bottle" Christina Aguilera 2
11. "Smooth" Santana ft. Rob Thomas 4
12. "No Scrubs" TLC 1 7[8]
13. "If Ya Gettin' Down" Five 2
14. "Bring it All Back" S Club 7 3
15. "When You Say Nothing At All" Ronan Keating 3
16. "If You Had My Love" Jennifer Lopez 1 3[9]
17. "We Like to Party" The Vengaboys 2
18. "The Animal Song" Savage Garden 3
19. "Kiss Me" Sixpence None the Richer 1 3[10]
20. "2 Times" Ann Lee 4
21. "Livin' La Vida Loca" Ricky Martin 4
22. "Sometimes" Britney Spears 2
23. "The Millennium Prayer" Cliff Richard 2
24. "Boom Boom Boom Boom" The Vengaboys 2
25. "I Want It That Way" Backstreet Boys 2

Notes

  1. "Mambo No. 5" entered the charts in January, 1998 and reached #1 in February, 1988, where it remained for nine weeks. The song stayed in the charts for 17 weeks.[2]
  2. "...Baby One More Time" entered the charts in September, 1998 and reached #1 in its second week in the charts, where it remained for eight weeks. The song stayed in the charts for 23 weeks.[3]
  3. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" spent seven weeks at the top spot in 1999 and two weeks in 2000. The song stayed in the charts for a total of 24 weeks.[5]
  4. "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" reached #1 in December, 1998 and remained in that spot for six weeks until January, 1999. The song stayed in the charts for 22 weeks.[6]

^ "Mambo No. 5" entered the charts in January, 1998 and reached #1 in February, 1988 (1999) I think is ment but that not 88 lol, where it remained for nine weeks. The song stayed in the charts for 17 weeks

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