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Billboard 200 Albums
Rank Title Peak
Position
Debut Date Label
1 "Slippery When Wet" 1 Feb. 25, 1984 Mercury/PolyGram
2 "New Jersey" 1 Oct. 8, 1988 Mercury/PolyGram
3 "Bounce" 2 Oct. 26, 2002 Island/IDJMG
4 "Blaze of Glory/*Young Guns II" 3 Aug. 25, 1990 Mercury/PolyGram
5 "Keep the Faith" 5 Nov. 21, 1992 Jambco/IDJMG
6 "Cross Roads" 8 Nov. 5, 1994 Mercury/PolyGram
7 "Crush" 9 Jul. 1, 2000 Island/IDJMG
8 "These Days" 9 Jul. 15, 1995 Mercury/PolyGram
9 "This Left Feels Right" 14 Nov. 22, 2003 Island/IDJMG
10 "One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001" 20 Jun. 9, 2001 Island/IDJMG
Hot 100 Singles
Rank Title Peak Position Debut Date Label
1 "Livin' On A Prayer" 1 Mar. 4, 1987 Mercury/PolyGram
2 "Bad Medicine" 1 Sep. 24, 1998 Mercury/PolyGram
3 "You Give Love A Bad Name" 1 Sep. 6, 1986 Mercury/PolyGram
4 "I'll Be There For You" 1 Mar. 4, 1989 Mercury/PolyGram
5 "Blaze Of Glory" 1 Jul. 21, 1990 Mercury/IDJMG
6 "Born to Be My Baby" 3 Nov. 26, 1988 Mercury/PolyGram
7 "Always" 4 Oct. 1, 1994 Mercury/IDJMG
8 "Wanted Dead Or Alive" 7 Apr. 11, 1987 Mercury/PolyGram
9 "Lay Your Hands On Me" 7 Jun. 3, 1989 Mercury/PolyGram
10 "Living In Sin" 9 Oct. 7, 1989 Mercury/IDJMG
11 "Bed Of Roses" 10 Jan. 23, 1993 Jambco/IDJMG
12 "Miracle" 12 Oct. 27, 1990 Mercury/IDJMG
13 "This Ain't A Love Song" 14 Jun. 10, 1995 Mercury/IDJMG
14 "In These Arms" 27 May 8, 1993 Jambco/IDJMG
15 "Keep The Faith" 29 Oct. 24, 1992 Jambco/IDJMG
16 "It's My Life" 33 Aug. 12, 2000 Island/IDJMG
17 "Runaway" 39 Feb. 25, 1984 Mercury/PolyGram
18 "She Don't Know Me" 48 May 26, 1984 Mercury/PolyGram
19 "Only Lonely" 54 Apr. 20, 1985 Mercury/PolyGram
20 "Thank you for Loving Me" 57 Feb. 17, 2001 Island/IDJMG
* (From "Young Guns II") (Jon Bon Jovi)   Compiled by Keith Caufield
Titles on these charts are ordered by peak position on the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 Singles, respectively. If more than one title peaked at the same position, ties were broken by the number of week spent at the peak. If ties still remain, they were broken by the number of weeks on the chart, and then in the top ten, and/or top 40, depending on where the title peaked.