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Hanson
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Trivia
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Many believed Hanson's chorus was gibberish. The brothers stated 'MMMBop' is a metaphor for the fleeting nature of time and relationships in their complex teenage worldview.
Chart Trivia
3
Had 1 UK Chart Number 1.
Had 1 US Chart Number 1.
Included in UK Number Ones.
UK Singles
9
1997
Mmm Bop
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 15 June 1997 and reached number 1.
Where's The Love?
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 14 September 1997 and reached number 4.
I Will Come To You
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 16 November 1997 and reached number 5.
1998
Weird
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 22 March 1998 and reached number 19.
Thinking Of You
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 02 August 1998 and reached number 23.
2000
If Only
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 23 April 2000 and reached number 15.
2005
Penny And Me
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 30 January 2005 and reached number 10.
Lost Without Each Other
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 03 April 2005 and reached number 39.
2007
Go
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Hanson
entered the UK charts on 22 April 2007 and reached number 44.
US Singles
3
1997
Mmm Bop
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Hanson
entered the US charts on 03 May 1997 and reached number 1.
I Will Come To You
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Hanson
entered the US charts on 29 November 1997 and reached number 9.
2000
This Time Around
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Hanson
entered the US charts on 22 April 2000 and reached number 20.
Other Recordings
2
Merry Christmas Baby
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Hanson
What Christmas Means To Me
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Hanson
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