List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2017

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Musical duo the Chainsmokers performing
DJ/production duo the Chainsmokers topped the chart with "Something Just like This", a collaboration with the band Coldplay.

Adult Contemporary is a chart published by Billboard ranking the top-performing songs in the United States in the adult contemporary music (AC) market. In 2017, 11 different songs topped the chart in 52 issues of the magazine, based on weekly airplay data from radio stations compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

In the first issue of Billboard of 2017 singers Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor moved up to number one with their version of "Baby, It's Cold Outside", displacing another festive song, "This Christmas" by the band Train.[1] The following week, as the chart began to reflect post-Christmas airplay, Eldredge and Trainor's song dropped all the way to number 30, the chart's lowest position, and was replaced in the top spot by Adele's song "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)".[2] In the issue dated February 25, Justin Timberlake's song "Can't Stop the Feeling!" regained the top spot more than nine months after it first entered the chart, in its 41st week on the listing.[3] The song, taken from the soundtrack of the film Trolls,[4] had been one of the biggest hits of 2016, topping both the AC chart and Billboard's all-genre chart, the Hot 100.[5] In January 2017 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song,[6] and shortly after it regained the number one position on the Adult Contemporary listing Timberlake performed the song at the 89th Academy Awards ceremony.[7]

In early May, British singer Ed Sheeran's song "Shape of You" reached number one, a position which it went on to hold for more than five months without interruption. The track's total of 24 weeks atop the chart was the second-longest run by a song at number one on the AC listing to date, behind only Uncle Kracker's 2003 recording of "Drift Away", which spent 28 weeks in the top spot.[8] "Shape of You" was the biggest-selling song of the year in the United States,[9] and topped the Hot 100, as well as a number of genre-specific charts ranging from Adult Contemporary to Dance Club Songs.[10] It was finally displaced from the top of the Adult Contemporary chart in the issue of Billboard dated October 21 by "Something Just Like This", a collaboration between American DJ/production duo the Chainsmokers and British band Coldplay, another example of a song that achieved success in both the Adult Contemporary and dance music markets.[11] Having started with a festive song at number one, the year ended with another in the top spot, as Australian singer Sia topped the chart for the final two weeks of the year with her song "Santa's Coming for Us".

Chart history[edit]

Singer Alessia Cara performing
"Scars to Your Beautiful" was a chart-topper for Canadian singer Alessia Cara.
Singer Ed Sheeran performing
"Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran held the top spot for 24 consecutive weeks.
Singer Sia performing
Sia ended the year at number one with "Santa's Coming for Us".
Key
Indicates best-performing AC song of 2017[12]


Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref.
January 7 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Brett Eldredge featuring Meghan Trainor [1]
January 14 "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" Adele [2]
January 21 "Just Like Fire" Pink [13]
January 28 [14]
February 4 [15]
February 11 "Treat You Better" Shawn Mendes [16]
February 18 [17]
February 25 "Can't Stop the Feeling!" Justin Timberlake [3]
March 4 [18]
March 11 [19]
March 18 "Don't Wanna Know" † Maroon 5 [20]
March 25 [21]
April 1 [22]
April 8 [23]
April 15 [24]
April 22 "Scars to Your Beautiful" Alessia Cara [25]
April 29 [26]
May 6 "Shape of You" Ed Sheeran [27]
May 13 [28]
May 20 [29]
May 27 [30]
June 3 [31]
June 10 [32]
June 17 [33]
June 24 [34]
July 1 [35]
July 8 [36]
July 15 [37]
July 22 [38]
July 29 [39]
August 5 [40]
August 12 [41]
August 19 [42]
August 26 [43]
September 2 [44]
September 9 [45]
September 16 [46]
September 23 [47]
September 30 [48]
October 7 [49]
October 14 [50]
October 21 "Something Just Like This" The Chainsmokers & Coldplay [51]
October 28 [52]
November 4 [53]
November 11 [54]
November 18 "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" Shawn Mendes [55]
November 25 [56]
December 2 [57]
December 9 [58]
December 16 [59]
December 23 "Santa's Coming for Us" Sia [60]
December 30 [61]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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