These are the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play and Maxi-Singles Sales number-one hits of 1997.

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!Club Song

!Artist

!Maxi-Singles Sales

!Artist

!Reference(s)

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|January 4

|rowspan="2"|"Un-Break My Heart"

|rowspan="2"|Toni Braxton

|rowspan="7"|"Un-Break My Heart"

|rowspan="7"|Toni Braxton

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|January 11

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|January 18

|"No One Can Love You More Than Me"

|Hannah Jones

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|January 25

|"Blue Skies"

|BT featuring Tori Amos

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|February 1

|"The Boss"

|The Braxtons

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|February 8

|"Get Up"

|Byron Stingily

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|February 15

|"Never Miss the Water"

|Chaka Khan featuring Meshell Ndegeocello

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|February 22

|"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"

|Madonna

|"Discotheque"

|U2

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|March 1

|"Run Away"

|Nuyorican Soul featuring India

|"Don't Cry for Me Argentina"

|Madonna

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|March 8

|rowspan="2"|"Insomnia"

|rowspan="2"|Faithless

|rowspan="6"|"Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"

|rowspan="6"|Puff Daddy (Featuring Mase)

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|March 15

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|March 22

|rowspan="2"|"Discotheque"

|rowspan="2"|U2

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|March 29

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|April 5

|"People Hold On"

|Lisa Stansfield

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|April 12

|"Give It Up"

|Victor Calderone

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|April 19

|"Star People '97"

|George Michael

|rowspan="6"|"A Little Bit of Ecstasy"

|rowspan="6"|Jocelyn Enriquez

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|April 26

|"Havana"

|Kenny G

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|May 3

|"To Step Aside"

|Pet Shop Boys

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|May 10

|"That Sound"

|Pump Friction

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|May 17

|"Da Funk"

|Daft Punk

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|May 24

|"I Miss You"

|Björk

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|May 31

|"Not Over Yet"

|Grace

|rowspan="2"|"Step Into A World (Rapture's Delight)"

|rowspan="2"|KRS-One

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|June 7

|"Fable"

|Robert Miles

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|June 14

|"Love Is All We Need"

|Mary J. Blige

|rowspan="9"|"I'll Be Missing You"

|rowspan="9"|Puff Daddy & Faith Evans (Feat. 112)

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|June 21

|"It's No Good"

|Depeche Mode

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|June 28

|"It Must Be Love"

|Robin S.

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|July 5

|rowspan="2"|"Free"

|rowspan="2"|Ultra Naté

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|July 12

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|July 19

|"I Don't Want To"

|Toni Braxton

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|July 26

|"Something Goin' On"

|Todd Terry presents Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown

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|August 2

|"The Way"

|Funky Green Dogs

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|August 9

|"Encore Une Fois"

|Sash!

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|August 16

|"Around the World"

|Daft Punk

|rowspan="2"|"Mo Money Mo Problems"

|rowspan="2"|The Notorious B.I.G. Featuring Puff Daddy & Mase

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|August 23

|"Din Daa Daa"

|Kevin Aviance

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|August 30

|"This Man"

|Kellee

|rowspan="2"|"I'll Be Missing You"

|rowspan="2"|Puff Daddy & Faith Evans (Feat. 112)

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|September 6

|"Things Just Ain't the Same"

|Deborah Cox

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|September 13

|"Hello"

|Poe

|rowspan="4"|"Honey"

|rowspan="4"|Mariah Carey

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|September 20

|"When You Talk About Love"

|Patti LaBelle

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|September 27

|"Show Me"

|Urban Soul

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|October 4

|"Salva Mea"

|Faithless

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|October 11

|"Get Up, Stand Up"

|Phunky Phantom

|rowspan="6"|"You Make Me Wanna..."

|rowspan="6"|Usher

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|October 18

|"Honey"

|Mariah Carey

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|October 25

|"Never, Never Gonna Give You Up"

|Lisa Stansfield

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|November 1

|"So in Love with You"

|Duke

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|November 8

|"Run to You"

|Joi Cardwell

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|November 15

|"Ain't No Need to Hide"

|Sandy B

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|November 22

|"James Bond Theme (Moby's re-version)"

|Moby

|"It's Raining Men...The Sequel"

|Martha Wash Featuring Rupaul

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|November 29

|"Turn Me Out (Turn to Sugar)"

|Praxis featuring Kathy Brown

|"What About Us"

|Total

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|December 6

|"Drama"

|Club 69 featuring Kim Cooper

|"Free"

|Ultra Naté

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|December 13

|"Ecuador"

|Sash!

|"It's All About The Benjamins" / "Been Around The World"

|Puff Daddy & The Family

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|December 20

|"Chelsea Press 2"

|Dat Oven

|"Together Again"

|Janet jackson

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|December 27

|"Never Gonna Fall"

|Lisa Stansfield

|"Roxanne '97 - Puff Daddy Remix"

|Sting & The Police

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See also

  • 1997 in music
  • List of number-one dance hits (United States)
  • List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart

References