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Bon Jovi’s ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’ Is A Top 10 Hit Again

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Bon Jovi’s docuseries Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story is set to debut on Hulu on Friday (April 26), and fans of the group seem to be very excited for the show. In advance of the series hitting the streaming platform, the group’s music is lifting on the charts, as interest in all things connected to the New Jersey rockers is growing.

The rock band rises on a pair of Billboard rankings this frame. One of their most successful albums is climbing, while the group’s most famous single is also growing in stature.

Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” is a top 10 hit once again in America. This week, the tune lifts just one space on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs tally, improving to No. 10.

That single has now spent just under four years on the ranking of the most-streamed tracks in the U.S. that Billboard labels as hard rock. “Livin’ on a Prayer” has peaked at No. 4, surprisingly never reaching the No. 1 spot, despite its widespread popularity.

Bon Jovi’s Greatest Hits: The Ultimate is also performing well, though that’s not unusual for the compilation. This week, the title climbs slightly on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums. On that ranking, the project jumps to No. 34.

The same compilation is a non-mover on two other tallies. Greatest Hits: The Ultimate is steady at No. 153 on the Billboard 200 this week. It shifted another 9,205 equivalent units, according to Luminate, which is up a little more than 2% from the period before.

Greatest Hits: The Ultimate is also comfortable again inside the top 10 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart. The compilation has been counted as one of the most successful hard rock titles in America for years, and this frame is no different. On that ranking, the project keeps at No. 8.

In the coming week or two, it wouldn’t be odd to see Bon Jovi’s songs and albums continue to climb on the Billboard charts. Their forthcoming docuseries should be a big enough influencer to help the band rise again—and perhaps bring some other tunes back onto the weekly tallies.

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