November 10, 1999
The American Recording Industry Announces
its Artists of the Century
The Beatles, Garth Brooks, Elvis Presley, Barbra
Streisand, Eagles and Sir Elton John Top the List
Washington, DC - Based on the Recording Industry Association
of America’s universally recognized Gold®, Platinum®,
Multi-Platinum™ and Diamond® Award program, which
has tracked the careers of artists since 1958, the recording
community today announced its own “Artists of the Century”
list.
Thirty-five years after Beatlemania reached its crest, the
Fab Four remain the most successful recording act of the 20th
Century. According to the RIAA, the Beatles have sold more
than 106 million albums in the U.S. alone -- more than any
other artist in this century.
Two of the award program’s brightest stars, Garth Brooks
and Barbra Streisand, are the century’s most successful
male and female artists. Brooks has sold 89 million albums
in the United States -- a total second only to the Beatles.
Streisand has sold nearly 62 million albums. Combined, these
three artists alone have sold more than 250 million albums
domestically -- epitomizing the explosive growth of the music
industry in the past four decades.
The RIAA also announced today that the Eagles’ “Their
Greatest Hits 1971-1975” has reached the 26-million
mark, becoming the best-selling album of the 20th century.
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” held the record
from 1984, -- when the RIAA introduced Multi-Platinum™
awards -- until January of this year when the Eagles tied
his record. “Thriller” remains this century’s
best-selling studio album by a solo artist.
Elton John’s “Candle In The Wind 1997”
is named the top-selling single of the century, with certified
U.S. sales of 11 million copies.
Elvis Presley reigns as the performer with the most Gold®
albums and the most platinum albums. The King’s wealth
has surpassed 77 million units in the U.S. alone.
“These artists represent the very best of popular music,”
said Hilary Rosen, president and CEO of the RIAA. “All
have been major trendsetters, as well as record-breakers.
Their exceptional talent has opened doors for other artists
to follow. They deserve the highest accolades the music industry
has to offer.’’
The Beatles and Elvis Presley revolutionized pop culture—reshaping
music, fashion and society--in the 1950s and 1960s. Barbra
Streisand proved that women could achieve and sustain stardom
on par with any male artist. The Eagles have influenced a
generation of rock and country artists. Michael Jackson’s
success in the 1980s broke the barriers for other African
American artists, in the same way that Garth Brooks’
success in the ‘90s blazed a trail for other country
performers. Sir Elton John has been one of the century’s
most enduringly popular and prolific entertainers.
Beatles: John, Paul, George and Ringo are
the only act in history with five Diamond® albums, signifying
U.S. sales of 10 million copies or more. These include the
three best-selling albums of the 1960s, “The Beatles
(White Album),” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts
Club Band” and “Abbey Road,” as well as
a pair of 1973 hit compilations. The Beatles received their
first gold album, “Meet The Beatles!,” and their
first gold single, “I Want To Hold Your Hand,”
on the same day - February 3, 1964. Music hasn’t been
the same since.
Garth Brooks: The country icon is the only
solo artist in history with four Diamond® albums. Brooks
has the two best-selling country albums of all time - “No
Fences” and “Ropin’ The Wind.” Brooks
triggered the country explosion of the’90s and paved
the way for such country crossover stars as Shania Twain and
Alan Jackson. Brooks’ other two Diamond® albums
are “Double Live!” and “The Hits.”
With all that Brooks has achieved, it’s hard to imagine
that he received his first gold album less than 10 years ago.
With sales of 89 million albums, Brooks has been officially
recognized by the RIAA as the top male artist of the decade.
Barbra Streisand: The legendary performer
has had 26 Platinum® albums, 13 of which are multi-million
sellers. Four Streisand albums have reached the five-million
certification plateau -- “Guilty,” “A Christmas
Album,” “Memories” and “Barbra Streisand’s
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2.” Streisand received her first
gold album on May 12, 1964. In the years since, she has never
been out of the limelight.
Eagles: The Eagles’ first greatest
hits album was released in 1976 and has been a steady catalog
seller ever since. The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975"
was the first Platinum album ever certified by the RIAA. Earlier
this year, it caught up with “Thriller,” at the
25 million sales mark. Today, as it reaches 26 million, it
stands as the best-selling album of all time. It is one of
two Diamond® albums by the legendary California based
group. The other is “Hotel California,” which
is certified at the 15-million mark. An array of top country
artists saluted the Eagles on the multiplatinum 1995 album,
“Common Thread: Songs of the Eagles.”
Sir Elton John: Sir Elton John and his long-time
collaborator Bernie Taupin wrote “Candle In The Wind”
for Elton’s 1973 album, “Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road.” Taupin rewrote the lyric in 1997 after the tragic
death of Princess Diana. The revised version, “Candle
In The Wind 1997,” soon surpassed Bing Crosby’s
“White Christmas” to become the best-selling single
of all time.
Elton is represented with two other Diamond® recordings
- “Elton John-Greatest Hits,” which is certified
at 15 million, and “The Lion King” soundtrack,
which features his Academy Award-winning ballad “Can
You Feel The Love Tonight.” Elton has been a regular
presence in the RIAA certifications since February 1971, when
he received his first Gold® album.
Elvis Presley: The King of Rock ‘n’
Roll has had 80 Gold® albums, 43 of which are Platinum®.
His top-selling titles, both of which are certified at the
6-million level, are “Elvis’ Golden Records,”
which is the best-selling album of the 1950s, and “Elvis’
Christmas Album,” the 1970 adaptation of his classic
1957 holiday release. In 1992, the RIAA marked the 15th anniversary
of Elvis’ death at Graceland, with a commemorative wall
of all of his Gold® records. Presley also has been awarded
more Gold® (50) and Platinum® (27) singles than any
other performer.
Country Artists: In addition to his title
as the best-selling male solo artist of the century, Garth
Brooks was named the number one country artist. Alabama and
Reba McEntire were identified as the top country group and
female artist respectively.
Top R&B Artists: In the R&B category,
the leaders are all major pop crossover stars. Michael Jackson
is the top-selling R&B/pop artist overall. Whitney Houston
is the top female artist and Boyz II Men are the top group
in this category.
Top Rock Artists: The Beatles and Elvis
Presley are the top group and male artist in rock. Madonna,
whose music straddles the pop, dance and rock worlds, is the
top-selling female rock artist. Led Zeppelin is the top hard
rock artist and U2 is the top alternative rock artist of the
century.
Other Honors: Whitney Houston’s 1992
blockbuster, “The Bodyguard,” was named top-selling
soundtrack album. "Bruce Springsteen & The E Street
Band Live/1975-85" was cited as both top-certified live
album and top-certified box set. Boston’s 1976 blockbuster
“Boston’’ is the century’s top-selling
debut album. “In Concert,’’ the 1990 release
by the Three Tenors -- Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and
Luciano Pavarotti -- is the top-selling classical album. Bob
Marley & The Wailers’ “Legend” is the
top reggae title; TLC’s “CrazySexyCool”
is the top hip-hop album; and Kenny G’s, “Breathless”
is the best-selling instrumental album.
ABOUT THE RIAA The Recording Industry
Association of America, which represents U.S. record companies,
has been the official certification agency for single and
album certifications since 1958. The gold award is bestowed
on albums that have shipped 500,000 units. The RIAA added
platinum awards, signifying shipments of one million copies,
in 1976, multiplatinum awards, for 2 million units and above,
in 1984, and Diamond awards, 10 million units for a single
title, earlier this year.
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