This page lists the chart runs for songs called "Real Love" in order of success.
This list combines cover versions and distinct songs that happen to share the same title.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Jody Watley |
Real Love |
1989 |
Japan (Tokyo) 1 - Mar 1989 (17 weeks), US Billboard 2 - Mar 1989 (18 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Aug 1989), US CashBox 13 of 1989, ODK Germany 15 - May 1989 (14 weeks), Sweden 16 - May 1989 (3 weeks), Holland 19 - Apr 1989 (6 weeks), Switzerland 21 - May 1989 (6 weeks), Germany 23 - Jun 1989 (1 month), Belgium 26 - Apr 1989 (3 weeks), UK 31 - Apr 1989 (7 weeks), US Radio 34 of 1989 (peak 3 9 weeks), Poland 36 - Jun 1989 (2 weeks), US BB 46 of 1989, Canada 57 of 1989 |
2 |
The Beatles |
Real Love |
1996 |
Japan (Tokyo) 2 - Feb 1996 (11 weeks), UK 4 - Mar 1996 (7 weeks), US Gold (certified by RIAA in Jul 1996), Norway 5 - Mar 1996 (2 weeks), US Billboard 11 - Mar 1996 (7 weeks), Poland 19 - Mar 1996 (10 weeks), Holland 20 - Mar 1996 (3 weeks), Sweden 20 - Mar 1996 (2 weeks), Switzerland 26 - Mar 1996 (4 weeks), ODK Germany 45 - Mar 1996 (7 weeks), Italy 78 of 1996, Canada 86 of 1996, RYM 13 of 1996 |
3 |
Mary J Blige |
Real Love |
1992 |
US Gold (certified by RIAA in Nov 1992), US Billboard 7 - Aug 1992 (31 weeks), ARC 17 of 1992 (peak 3 19 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 25 - Nov 1992 (11 weeks), UK 26 - Nov 1992 (6 weeks), US Radio 52 of 1992 (peak 5 9 weeks), US BB 58 of 1993, nuTsie 66 of 1990s, Scrobulate 78 of r & b, Japan (Osaku) 98 of 1992 (peak 24 14 weeks), RYM 165 of 1992, Guardian Hip-Hop/ RnB 39 |
4 |
The Doobie Brothers |
Real Love |
1980 |
Canada 3 - Sep 1980 (11 weeks), US Billboard 5 - Sep 1980 (16 weeks), Record World 9 - 1980, France 9 - Nov 1980 (1 week), US Radio 51 of 1980 (peak 5 8 weeks), US CashBox 54 of 1980, Holland free40 61 of 1980, WABC NY 67 of 1980, Canada 84 of 1980 |
5 |
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band |
Real Love |
1991 |
Canada RPM 1 for 2 weeks - Oct 1991, Canada 23 of 1991, US Billboard 24 - Aug 1991 (11 weeks), Switzerland 27 - Jan 1992 (2 weeks), ODK Germany 51 - Oct 1991 (20 weeks) |
6 |
Mark Medlock |
Real Love |
2010 |
ODK Germany 2 - Apr 2010 (12 weeks) (4 weeks in top 10), Germany 2000s 2 - Apr 2010 (5 weeks) |
7 |
El DeBarge |
Real Love |
1989 |
Japan (Tokyo) 24 - Feb 1989 (6 weeks), Belgium 28 - Apr 1989 (1 week), Holland 29 - Mar 1989 (5 weeks), UK 97 - May 1989 (2 weeks) |
8 |
Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne |
Real Love |
2014 |
UK Songs 2013-23 peak 2 - Nov 2014 (29 weeks), ODK Germany 2 - Jan 2015 (13 weeks) (1 week in top 10), UK 80 of 2015, Italy 100 of 2014 |
9 |
Driza Bone |
Real Love |
1991 |
UK 16 - Jun 1991 (12 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 26 - Dec 1994 (5 weeks) |
10 |
Skyy |
Real Love |
1990 |
US Billboard 47 - Jan 1990 (12 weeks), Japan (Tokyo) 51 - May 1990 (3 weeks) |
11 |
Lee Ryan |
Real Love |
2006 |
France 10 - May 2006 (1 week), ODK Germany 56 - Jun 2006 (9 weeks), Switzerland 74 - May 2006 (2 weeks) |
12 |
Speech |
Real Love |
1998 |
Japan (Tokyo) 8 - Mar 1998 (13 weeks) |
13 |
Toby Lightman |
Real Love |
2004 |
Japan (Tokyo) 54 - Oct 2004 (3 weeks) |
14 |
Ruby Murray |
Real Love |
1958 |
UK 18 - Dec 1958 (6 weeks) |
15 |
Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton |
Real Love |
1985 |
US Billboard 91 - Jun 1985 (3 weeks) |
16 |
Sarah Connor |
Real Love |
2010 |
ODK Germany 54 - Dec 2010 (2 weeks) |
17 |
Slaughter |
Real Love |
1992 |
US Billboard 69 - Aug 1992 (8 weeks) |
18 |
Dare |
Real Love |
1991 |
UK 67 - Oct 1991 (1 week) |
19 |
Time Frequency |
Real Love |
1992 |
UK 60 - Jun 1992 (1 week) |
20 |
The Cretones |
Real Love |
1980 |
US Billboard 79 - May 1980 (6 weeks) |
21 |
Massari |
Real Love |
2006 |
ODK Germany 48 - Jul 2006 (9 weeks) |
22 |
Master P |
Real Love |
2002 |
ODK Germany 50 - Jul 2002 (9 weeks) |
23 |
Tom Odell |
Real Love |
2014 |
UK Songs 2013-23 peak 7 - Nov 2014 (9 weeks) |
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13 Oct 2015
Double Listing - Beatles - Real Love
Based on time frame of March, 1996 wouldn't #3 & #19 (John Lennon) be the same?
That does seem more likely, data fixed, thanks
12 Jul 2009
I believe song "Rhythm of the Night" was credited by Debarge in most countries. It was a the name of family band. El Debarge (the lead singer) became a solo act shortly after.
You are correct, the confusion between El DeBarge (the solo artist) and DeBarge (the family group) has now been fixed in the source data.
The original issue came from an automatic script that identified group names like "Beatles" and "The Beatles" and proposed a merger between them (it assumed that "El DeBarge" and "DeBarge" were two variants names of the same group). Unfortunately this was accepted by the checker (who was reviewing hundreds of such entries).
Thanks for the correction.
12 Jul 2009
I believe the song "Rhythm of the Night" was credited by Debarge in most countries. It was a the name of family band. El Debarge (the lead singer) became a solo act shortly after.
You are correct, the confusion between El DeBarge (the solo artist) and DeBarge (the family group) has now been fixed in the source data.
The original issue came from an automatic script that identified group names like "Beatles" and "The Beatles" and proposed a merger between them (it assumed that "El DeBarge" and "DeBarge" were two variants names of the same group). Unfortunately this was accepted by the checker (who was reviewing hundreds of such entries).
Thanks for the correction.