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Which song titles have the most versions in the charts?

The following song titles have 20 or more versions listed:

# Song Title Top Artist Year Num Entries
1 You Ten Sharp 1991 38
2 Smile Nat King Cole 1954 37
3 I Believe Frankie Laine 1953 36
- Stay Shakespear's Sister 1992 36
5 Crazy Seal 1991 35
6 Summertime DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince 1991 34
7 Forever Kiss 1990 32
8 Heaven Bryan Adams 1985 31
9 Angel Shaggy 2001 30
- I Love You Bing Crosby 1944 30
- Sunshine Jonathan Edwards 1972 30
12 Hold On Wilson Phillips 1990 29
- I Want You Savage Garden 1997 29
- Thinking of You Don Cherry 1950 29
15 Without You Mariah Carey 1994 28
- Tonight New Kids On The Block 1990 28
17 Free Ultra Nate 1997 27
- Stardust Artie Shaw 1941 27
- Why? Annie Lennox 1992 27
20 Time Pink Floyd 1973 26
- Paradise Sade 1988 26
- Shine Aswad 1994 26
- Together Paul Whiteman 1928 26
24 Always Bon Jovi 1994 25
- I Need You America 1972 25
- Tell Me Why Four Aces 1951 25
27 Fire Crazy World of Arthur Brown 1968 24
28 Freedom Wham! 1984 23
- Happy Ashanti 2002 23
- Home Michael Buble 2005 23
- Love Me Yvonne Elliman 1976 23
- Only You The Flying Pickets 1983 23
- Rain The Beatles 1966 23
- Someday Mariah Carey 1991 23
35 Alone Heart 1987 22
- Friends Scooter 1995 22
- Mama Spice Girls 1997 22
- You & I Glenn Miller 1941 22
39 Call Me Blondie 1980 21
- Love Song The Cure 1989 21
- My Girl The Temptations 1965 21
- Runaway Del Shannon 1961 21
- Stand By Me Ben E King 1962 21
- Superstar Jamelia 2004 21
- Tell Me Groove Theory 1995 21
- Temptation Heaven 17 1983 21
- Tomorrow Silverchair 1994 21
48 Fly Away Lenny Kravitz 1999 20
- Heartbeat Don Johnson 1986 20
- Hold Me Fleetwood Mac 1982 20
- I'll Be There The Jackson 5 1970 20
- Save Me Queen 1980 20
- St Louis Blues Bessie Smith 1925 20
- White Christmas Bing Crosby 1942 20

The results here were generated from a previous version of the data so might be slightly out of date

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