I have been uploading playlists of music by year and as ranked by Billboard USA. In these playlists (and others of mine) is a category listing of where each song peaked on the USA Billboard charts.
If after selecting and playing these playlists you go to "Playing Now" and add the field "Popularity", you will be able to add and see this field which I have entered manually.
You can add this field in Theater View also.
To add the field in standard view:
1) Right click anywhere on the field header (at the bottom where the different fields are listed).
2) Go down the list of available fields in the pop-up box and select "Popularity" with a left click. (Fields are in alphabetical order)
3) You can put the fields in any order you like by holding left button down on field and sliding it right and left. You can also resize as you like.
Example 5 CW-1 (#19 1985)
The first number is the Billboard 100 chart peak listing. CW-1 means reached number 1 on the Billboard Country chart. In the parenthesis is the tracks position on the Year End Billboard Top 100 songs of the year; thus it was the 19th biggest song of 1985.
4/9=Charted and peaked twice (usually in different years) at #4 and #9
DNC=Released, but did not chart
UK-1=peaked at number one on the Billboard British charts
CB-1=Was #1 on Cashbox Chart
RW-1=Was #1 on Record World Chart
CW-followed by number, eg.CW-4, reached #4 on Billboard Country Chart
R&B number=Peak on Billboard R&B Chart
AC number=Adult Contemporary Chart
USM number=US Mainstream Rock Chart
**=Part of double-sided hit which Billboard counted for a short time
Secondary charts listed above are not complete, but are listed by my own fascination with them.
I hope this adds to your enjoyment and curiosity of the music on my playlists on Cloudplay.
Got time on my hands these days.
Dawgincontrol