List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2019

Adult Contemporary is a chart published by Billboard ranking the top-performing songs in the United States in the adult contemporary music (AC) market, based on weekly airplay data from radio stations compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

"Girls Like You" by the band Maroon 5 reached number one on the first chart of 2019 and held the top spot for 34 non-consecutive weeks.

In the first issue of the new year Billboard dated January 5, "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5 moved into the top spot, displacing the last chart-topper of 2018, "Cozy Little Christmas" by Katy Perry.[1] "Girls Like You" topped the chart for a total of 34 non-consecutive weeks, with 31 being consecutive. The song spent two additional weeks atop the chart in November 2018, giving it a total of 36 weeks in the top spot and breaking the previous record for the most weeks spent atop the AC chart set by Uncle Kracker's 2003 version of "Drift Away".[2] It was displaced in the issue of Billboard dated August 10 by Lauren Daigle's "You Say", which became the first song to top both the Christian Airplay chart and the AC listing.[3] "Girls Like You" regained the top spot for an additional three weeks beginning in the issue dated August 17.[4]

In the fall, pop-rock band Jonas Brothers gained their first AC number one with "Sucker", which spent eleven consecutive weeks atop the chart before being displaced by "Someone You Loved" by Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi in the issue dated December 7. One week later the Jonas Brothers achieved their second number-one hit of 2019 when "Like It's Christmas" ascended to number one. The song was the year's final chart-topper.

Chart history

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"You Say" was a number one for Lauren Daigle.
 
Pink’s song "Walk Me Home" spent one week at number one.
 
American pop-rock band Jonas Brothers spent eleven weeks at number one with their song "Sucker".
 
"Someone You Loved" was a number one song for Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi
Key
Indicates best-performing AC song of 2019[5]


Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 5 "Girls Like You" † Maroon 5 [1]
January 12 [6]
January 19 [7]
January 26 [8]
February 2 [9]
February 9 [10]
February 16 [11]
February 23 [12]
March 2 [13]
March 9 [14]
March 16 [15]
March 23 [16]
March 30 [17]
April 6 [18]
April 13 [19]
April 20 [20]
April 27 [21]
May 4 [22]
May 11 [23]
May 18 [24]
May 25 [25]
June 1 [26]
June 8 [27]
June 15 [28]
June 22 [29]
June 29 [30]
July 6 [31]
July 13 [32]
July 20 [33]
July 27 [34]
August 3 [35]
August 10 "You Say" Lauren Daigle [36]
August 17 "Girls Like You" † Maroon 5 [4]
August 24 [37]
August 31 [38]
September 7 "You Say" Lauren Daigle [39]
September 14 "Walk Me Home" Pink [40]
September 21 "Sucker" Jonas Brothers [41]
September 28 [42]
October 5 [43]
October 12 [44]
October 19 [45]
October 26 [46]
November 2 [47]
November 9 [48]
November 16 [49]
November 23 [50]
November 30 [51]
December 7 "Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi [52]
December 14 "Like It's Christmas" Jonas Brothers [53]
December 21 [54]
December 28 [55]

See also

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References

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