There is no stopping Cher. It is expected that she will be at the top of the Billboard Dance Club chart, when they are released next week, with Haven't Seen the Last of Me from the film Burlesque. If it happens, it will mean that the singer has had a number one record on at least one of the Billboard charts in each of the last six decades.

The run started in 1965 with Sonny Bono on I Got You Babe and, although she hasn't had a Hot 100 number 1 since 1999's Believe, she has been a diva of the dance floor, topping the Dance Club charts four times this century.

Here's a look back at Cher's number ones:

1960's
•I Got You Babe (Sonny & Cher) (1965/#1 Pop)

1970's
•All I Ever Need is You (Sonny & Cher) (1971/#1 Adult Contemporary/#7 Pop)
•Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves (1971/#1 Pop/#6 Adult Contemporary)
•Half-Breed (1973/#1 Pop/#3 Adult Contemporary)
•Dark Lady (1974/#1 Pop/#3 Adult Contemporary)

1980's
•After All (Cher & Peter Cetera) (1989/#1 Adult Contemporary/#6 Pop)
•If I Could Turn Back Time (1989/#1 Adult Contemporary/#3 Pop)

1990's
•Believe (1999/#1 Pop/#1 Dance/#3 Adult Contemporary)
•Strong Enough (1999/#1 Dance/#29 Adult Contemporary/#57 Pop)
•All or Nothing (1999/#1 Dance/#12 Adult Contemporary)
•Dov'è l'amore (1999/#1 Dance/#104 Pop)

2000's
•Song for the Lonely (2002/#1 Dance/#11 Adult Contemporary/#85 Pop)
•A Different Kind of Love Song (2002/#1 Dance/#30 Adult Contemporary/#105 Pop)
•When the Money's Gone (2003/#1 Dance/#114 Pop)

2010's
•You Haven't Seen the Last of Me (2011/#1 Dance (Projected))


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