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Number-one singles
[edit]The songs listed as number-ones are wrong. For example, "Beautiful Liar" by Beyoncé & Shakira was a number-one single for six weeks from May 2007 to June 2007, while "Makes Me Wonder" by Maroon 5 peaked at number five. In adittion, "Hips Don't Lie" CAN'T have only peaked at number one for 3 weeks because it was the #1 song of 2006, so check it up please.McMare's 22:33, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
Charts confusion
[edit]Eurochart Hot 100 Singles is a U.S. Billboard chart based on sales in Europe. While the Euro 200 is a chart from Europe itself, based in sales obviously from Europe. But the number ones listed here as listed as "Euro Hot 100 Singles" but they are the Euro 200 singles. There has to be some cleaning up in here. --Crunkier21 (talk) 15:09, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed. There should be a distinction between the Euro 200 (which is more official) and the U.S. Billboard European Hot 100 Singles. Funk Junkie (talk) 17:11, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
- The Euro 200 isn't more official. The list of European number-ones is based on the wrong chart. anemone
│projectors 23:36, 16 December 2007 (UTC)- First: The article's name is Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, and the Billboard chart is called European Hot 100 Singles (you said that "this page is about the official Billboard one" when reverting my edit on the page). Second: Billboard is mentioned only once in the whole article, and apparently the Billboard-published chart hasn't been around for that much time. Also, tons and tons of articles about music singles on Wikipedia have the Euro 200 as the official European singles chart. So what makes you think the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles is more official than the Euro 200? Funk Junkie (talk) 00:09, 18 December 2007 (UTC) (P.S.: I'm not saying the Billboard chart is unofficial. Funk Junkie (talk) 00:11, 18 December 2007 (UTC))
- This article is confusing, that's it. Funk Junkie (talk) 17:36, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
- That's something we can definitely agree on. anemone
│projectors 14:10, 22 December 2007 (UTC)- Damn right! Funk Junkie (talk) 22:32, 24 December 2007 (UTC)
- That's something we can definitely agree on. anemone
- This article is confusing, that's it. Funk Junkie (talk) 17:36, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
- First: The article's name is Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, and the Billboard chart is called European Hot 100 Singles (you said that "this page is about the official Billboard one" when reverting my edit on the page). Second: Billboard is mentioned only once in the whole article, and apparently the Billboard-published chart hasn't been around for that much time. Also, tons and tons of articles about music singles on Wikipedia have the Euro 200 as the official European singles chart. So what makes you think the Billboard European Hot 100 Singles is more official than the Euro 200? Funk Junkie (talk) 00:09, 18 December 2007 (UTC) (P.S.: I'm not saying the Billboard chart is unofficial. Funk Junkie (talk) 00:11, 18 December 2007 (UTC))
- The Euro 200 isn't more official. The list of European number-ones is based on the wrong chart. anemone
- In Billboard magazine, they have been publishing the OFFICIAL European chart for YEARS. This is the least recent article that I could find: "Believe" stands at No. 7 on this week's "official" C.I.N. chart and is No. 1 on Music & Media's Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. The song is No. 52 on The Billboard Hot 100." Meaning that the one from Billboard is the same that Music & Media used to published. Also, this is from the Euro 200 web site: "The Euro 200™ is an independent chart for the 27 states of the European Union compiled by APC-stats. (record sales, paid downloads and between #101 and 200 also airplay data)." Why on earth would we want to use the number one singles from an INDEPENDENT chart? The fact that it says "independent" is enough to claim that the one published by Billboard IS the official. Period. I will eventually add the number one singles according to the Billboard articles. Kraft. (talk) 22:48, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know if this helps clear it up, but [1] uses the Billboard chart as the 'European' chart rather than the Euro 200The flying pasty (talk) 13:50, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
Also, the article says seventeen countries are used to compile the chart, but there's only sixteen listed. Has one been missed off or are there only sixteen countries used? —Preceding unsigned comment added by The flying pasty (talk • contribs) 13:51, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
What are 60s records doing here?
[edit]The article states this chart began in the Seventies so why are Sixties tracks by Elvis Presley, Chubby Checker and the Beatles listed as number ones on it? This seems to be vandalism...there was no pan European chart during that decade. Vauxhall1964 (talk) 21:08, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
- I was wondering that myself. I've taken the liberty of removing all references to them off this page; the article clearly states that the Eurochart began in 1976 so where's all this come from?The flying pasty (talk) 17:49, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
- I've also just got round to nominating the lists of # 1s (1959-1965) for deletion. If there was a pan-European chart before 1976 (and I can't find any reference to one) it was unconnected to the current Eurochart and should probably have a separate article.The flying pasty (talk) 18:03, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
- As the Eurocharts are based on Points, from several European Countries Singles Charts, it is quite legitimate for a person with the time to compile Charts from the 1960's etc. It has in fact already been done. Weekly Eurocharts exist from before May 1976. In fact they have been compiled to January 1964. Those Eurocharts have been compiled using a bigger number of Countries than those used here. They bring up interesting changes. For example Save Your Kisses For Me by Brotherhood Of Man,(1976), is no longer a 6 Week No.1 in 1976. It gets to No.2 for 13 Weeks. It cannot get passed the huge European Hit by ABBA - Fernando. That is No.1 for a massive 18 Weeks. One 'Run' of 15 Weeks & 1 of 3 Weeks. ABBA gain 4 extra No.1's from the 'extended' Eurocharts - Waterloo,(9 No.1 Weeks - 1974), S.O.S.,(4 No.1 Weeks - 1975), Mamma Mia,(6 No.1 Weeks), & Fernando,(18 No.1 Weeks) - both in 1976. But, they lose 2 No.1's from the 'Official' Eurochart - Summernight City,(1978),& Does Your Mother Know,(1979), are No.2 Hits in the 'extended' Eurochart. So ABBA have 15 No.1 Hits in the 'revised' Charts - not 13. The Beatles get even more Eurochart No.1's than ABBA. Just because someone decided to start the Eurocharts in May 1976, it does not mean that they cannot be taken back to earlier Years. The 'extended' Eurocharts cannot be 'wrong' as they are based on the Singles Charts from various Countries. It is simply a matter of working out the biggest Pan-European Hits each Week. As I previously said, someone has done just that, & taken them back as far as January 1964. Someone at Wikipedia has taken the No.1's as far back as 1959.82.6.134.233 (talk) 03:04, 7 September 2015 (UTC)
Madonna's number-ones
[edit]According to the Music&Media/Billboard publications, Madonna has had 15 number-one singles: "Live to Tell", "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue", "La Isla Bonita", "Like a Prayer", "Express Yourself", "Vogue", "Erotica", "Don't Cry For Me Argentina", "American Pie", "Music", "Me Against the Music", "Hung Up", "Sorry" and "4 Minutes". Madonna single discography's article is wrong, neither "Like a Virgin" nor "Into the Groove" peaked at number-one. McMare's (talk) 06:25, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Why the exclusion of several European countries?
[edit]Does anyone have a source? --AaThinker (talk) 14:58, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
Bodies
[edit]Bodies has just entered the chart at # 1; does anyone know if this is a first? The flying pasty (talk) 14:53, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
Strike that, I've just answered my own question. Sorry entered at # 1 back in 2006.The flying pasty (talk) 15:29, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
Section: Artists with the most number-one singles - No. 1 is a hoax, isn't it?
[edit]Artists with the most number-one singles
* Rojin Ghaderpanahe (30)
I'd suggest to delete this name, even google won't know this name. Any objections?
194.1.207.203 (talk) 12:48, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
Airdate?
[edit]Does anyone know when the chart is officially released? Thanks Iluvrihanna24 (talk) 13:43, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
Non-English language number-ones
[edit]Wait...
"The Ketchup Song" by Las Ketchup (2002) is also a non-English song right???--Ja 1207 (talk) 13:07, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
Anastacia
[edit]how can i find the sources says the number-one weeks on charts? the number-one are;
I'm Outta Love One Day in Your Life Paid My Dues Left Outside Alone SIck ANd Tired
and i belong to you --AccendiLaLuce (talk) 00:06, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
where can i find the sources?--AccendiLaLuce (talk) 03:07, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
Archive
[edit]I looking for archive of these three singles by Basshunter. I have checked archived versions of Billboard page but found only dates and number weeks on chart. URL's has changed over the years and I have probably checked all these versions by search Basshunter artist page, albums page, singles page, songs page and other bookmarks. I tried to get full top 100 but its limited. I have peak positions by my memory only.
I'm not sure but I think I got URL's of songs above but they haven't been archived by Wayback Machine. I have found "Boten Anna" ([2]), "Now You're Gone" ([3]), "All I Ever Wanted" and "Every Morning" ([4]). Eurohunter (talk) 17:25, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
- "Angel in the Night" — #43 (18/10/2008)
- "I Miss You" — #87 (10/01/2009)
- "Saturday" — #59 (7/08/2010)
Lists of Hot 100 year-end singles
[edit]May be need the wikipages for each year like to Template:Hot_100_year-end_charts?
Artist(s) | Title | Studio Label |
---|---|---|
USA For Africa | We Are The World | CBS |
Opus | Live Is Life | OK/Polydor |
Baltimora | Tarzan Boy | EMI |
Duran Duran | A View To A Kill | Parlophone |
Modern Talking | You're My Heart, You're My Soul | Hansa/Ariola |
Paul Hardcastle | 19 | Chrysalis |
Madonna | Into The Groove | Sire |
Tina Turner | We Don't Need Another Hero | Capitol |
Simple Minds | Don't You Forget About Me | Virgin |
Madonna | Like A Virgin | Sire |
Title | Artist(s) | Studio Label |
---|---|---|
Papa Don’t Preach | Madonna | Sire (Elliot/Jacobsen Music) |
When The Going Gets Tough | Billy Ocean | Jive (Zomba) |
Touch Me (I Want Your Body) | Samantha Fox | Jive (Zomba Music) |
Burning Heart | Survivor | Scotti Bps. (Various) |
Lessons In Love | Level 42 | Polydor (Level 42/Chappell/lsland) |
A Kind Of Magic | Queen | EMI (Queen Music/EMI Music) |
Brother Louie | Modern Talking | Hansa/Ariola (Intro/Intersong) |
Venus | Bananarama | London (Intersong Music/Nada) |
Ouragan/Irresistible | Stephanie | Julisa/Carrere (Marilou/Claude Carrere) |
Live To Tell | Madonna | Sire (WB/Blue Disque/Webo Girl) |
The Promise You Made | Cock Robin | CBS (Edwin Ellis/Nurk Twins) |
Say You, Say Me | Lionel Richie | Motown (Brockman) |
Hunting High And Low | A-Ha | Warner Brothers (ATV Music) |
Russians | Sting | A&M (Magnetic Music) |
The Sun Always Shines On TV | A-Ha | Warner Brothers (ATV Music) |
A Different Corner | George Michael | Epic (Morrison Leahy Music) |
Holiday Rap | M.C. Miker "G" | SwerOureco (Dutchy/House Of Fun) |
Sledgehammer | Peter Gabriel | Charisma/Virgin (Cliofine Limited) |
Nikita | Elton John | Rocket/Phonogram (Big Pig Music) |
Chain Reaction | Diana Ross | Capitol (Gibb Brothers Music) |
The Edge Of Heaven | Wham! | Epic (Morrison Leahy Music) |
The Final Countdown | Europe | Epic (Seven Doors/EMI Music) |
Kiss | Prince & The Revolution | Paisley Park/Warner (Controversy) |
Easy Lady | Spagna | CBS (Cappuccino/CBS Songs) |
Absolute Beginners | David Bowie | Virgin (Jones Music) |
Take On Me | A-Ha | Warner Brothers (ATV Music) |
Don’t Leave Me This Way | The Communards | London (Island Music) |
Living In America | James Brown | Scotti Bros. (Various) |
I Can’t Wait | Nu Shooz | Atlantic (Poolside Music) |
Saving All My Love For You | Whitney Houston | Arista (Warner/Screen Gems EMI) |
Jeanny | Falco | Gig (Bolland/Nada/Manuskript) |
Take My Breath Away | Berlin | CBS (GMPC/Famous Music Corp.) |
True Blue | Madonna | Sire (WB/Bleu Disque/Webo Girl) |
In The Heat Of The Night | Sandra | Virgin (Mambo) |
Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. For Love) | Modern Talking | Hansa/Ariola (Intersong) |
Rage Hard | Frankie Goes To Hollywood | ZTT/Isiand (Perfect Songs) |
Les Betises | Sabine Paturel | Emma/Carrere (Max Music) |
Wonderful World | Sam Cooke | RCA (Copyright Control) |
Dancing On The Ceiling | 'Lionel Richie | Motown (Warner Brothers Music) |
Bad Boy | Miami Sound Machine | Epic (Foreign Imported) |
The Captain Of Her Heart | Double | Polydor (Z-Muzik) |
The Lady In Red | Chris De Burgh | a&m (Rondor Music) |
Broken Wings | Mr. Mister | RCA (Warner Tamerlane/Entente) |
Typical Male | Tina Turner | Capitol (Warner Bros./Irving Almo) |
West End Girls | Pet Shop Boys | Parlophone (Cage Music) |
Bad Boy | Den Harrow | Baby Records (Edizioni Televis/Allione) |
Les Demons De Minuit | Images | Flarenasch/WEA (Ed. Flarenasch Music) |
Troisieme Sexe | Indochine | Ariola/RCA (Indochine Music) |
When Your Heart Is Weak | Cock Robin | CBS (Edwin Ellis/Nurk Twins) |
Ville De Lumiere | Gold | WEA (Agone) |
Dance With Me | Alphaville | WEA (Budde a Co.) |
Harlem Shuffle | Rolling Stones | Rolling Stones/CBS (Candel Connely & Co.) |
Manic Monday | Bangles | CBS (Island Music) |
En Rouge Et Noir | Jeanne Mas | Pathe Marconi (Editions Le Minotaure) |
Innocent Love | Sandra | Virgin (Mambo Musik) |
The Power Of Love | Jennifer Rush | cbs (cbs Songs) |
Every Beat Of My Heart | Rod Stewart | Warner Brothers (Cardina/Carlin Music) |
On My Own | Patti LaBelle & Michael McDonald | mca (New Hidden Valley) |
Spirit In The Sky | Doctor & The Medics | IRS (Westminster Music) |
Love Missile F1-11 | Sigue Sigue Sputnik | Parlophone (Copyright Control) |
Rock Me Amadeus | Falco | Gig/A&M (Gig Music) |
You To Me Are Everything | Real Thing | PRT (Screen Gems-EMI) |
If You Were A Woman (And I Was A Man) | Bonnie Tyler | cbs (cbs Songs) |
I Want To Wake Up With You | Boris Gardiner | Revue/Creole (Copyright Control) |
I’m Your Man | Wham! | Epic (Morrison Leahy Music) |
Glory Of Love | Peter Cetera | Warner Brothers (Airbear/Warner Tamerlane) |
Capitaine Abandonne | Gold | WEA (Agone) |
Partenaire Particulier | Partenaire Particulier | wea (Chris' Music) |
Fourth Rendez-Vous | Jean Michel Jarre | Dreyfus/Polydor (Francis Dreyfus Music) |
Maria Magdalena | Sandra | Virgin (Mambo) |
Boys Don’t Cry | The Cure | Fiction/Polydor (APB Music) |
Don’t You Want My Love | Nicole | Portrait (ATV/Ed Music. Capouiscio) |
Stuck With You | Huey Lewis & The News | Chrysalis (Chrysalis Music) |
Kyrie | Mr. Mister | RCA (Warner Tamerlane/Entente) |
What’s The Colour Of Money | Hollywood Beyond | WEA (Island Music) |
Camouflage | Stan Ridgway | I.R.S. (Copyright Control/MCPS) |
Hit That Perfect Beat | Bronski Beat | London (Bronski/William A. Bong) |
True Colors | Cyndi Lauper | Portrait (Warner Brothers Music) |
L’Aziza | Daniel Balavoine | Barclay (Barclay Morris/Bicycle) |
(Forever) Live And Die | Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark | virgin (Virgin Music) |
What Have You Done For Me Lately | Janet Jackson | A&M (CBS Songs) |
P. Machinery | Propaganda | ZTT/lsland (Perfect Songs) |
Baby Talk | Alisha | Vanguard (Hub/MCA Music) |
Nuit Magique | Catherine Lara | Trema (A.R.T. Music France) |
Move Away | Outter | Virgin (VirginWarner Brothers) |
Why Can’t This Be Love | Van Halen | Warner Brothers (Yessup Music) |
Papa Chanteur | Jean | LuC LaHaye- Romance M./Phonogram (Source Musique) |
Human | Human League | Virgin (Flyte Tyme Tunes) |
My Favourite Waste Of Time | Owen Paul | Epic (Warner Bros./Bug Music) |
In The Army Now | Status Quo | Vertigo (Island Music/Nada Music) |
Dress You Up | Madonna | Sire (House Of Fun Music) |
Walk This Way | Run DMC | London (Daksel Music) |
I’ve Been Losing You | A-Ha | Warner Brothers (ATV Music) |
J’Aime La Vie | Sandra Kim | Carrere (Editions Marino Music) |
Living Doll | Cliff Richard & The Young Ones | wea (emI Music) |
Part-Time Lover | Stevie Wonder | lotown (Jobete/Black Bull Music) |
Pas Toi | Jean | Jacques Goldman- Epic (jrg/nef Marc Lumbroso) |
Word Up | Cameo | Club/Phonogram (PolyGram Music) |
The Way It Is | Bruce Hornsby & The Range | rca (Copyright control) |
(I Just) Died In Your Arms | Cutting Crew | Siren/Virgin (Copyright Control) |
1987[5]
Title | Artist(s) | Studio Label |
---|---|---|
La Isla Bonita | Madonna | Sire (WB/Bleu Disque/Webo Girl) |
I Wanna Dance With Somebody | Whitney Houston | Arista (Irving/Boy Meets Girl) |
Call Me | Spagna | CBS (Cappuccino/Labelle) |
With Or Without You | U2 | Island (Chappell Music) |
It’s A Sin | Pet Shop Boys | Parlophone (10 Music/Cage Music) |
Voyage Voyage | Desireless | CBS (Rim Music) |
Who’s That Girl | Madonna | Sire (WB/Bleu Disque/Webo Girl) |
Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now | Starship | Grunt/RCA (Realsongs/Albert Hammond) |
I Want Your Sex | George Michael | Epic (Morrison Leahy Music) |
Nothing’s Gonna Stop Me Now | Samantha Fox | (All Boys Music) |
Respectable | Mel & Kim | Supreme (All Boys Music) |
La Bam ba | Los Lobos | London (Carlin Music Corp.) |
Let It Be | Ferry Aid | The Sun/CBS (Northern Songs) |
Never Gonna Give You Up | Rick Astley | RCA (All Boys Music) |
Reet Petite | Jackie Wilson | SMP (Burlington Music) |
I Just Can’t Stop Loving You | Michael Jackson | Epic (Mijac Music) |
Living In A Box | Living In A Box | Chrysalis (Empire/Brampcon Music) |
Everything I Own | Boy George | Virgin (Screen Gems/EMI Music) |
The Living Daylights | AQWERTYHa | Warner Brothers (SBK Songs/ATV Music) |
Electrica Salsa (Baba Baba) | Off | ZYX (Intersong/Mikulski) |
I Love To Love | Tina Charles | Arista/Black Scorpio/CBS (Robinsong Music) |
Bad | Michael Jackson | Epic (Mijac Music) |
Stand By Me | Ben E. King | Atlantic (Rightsong/Trio/WB Music) |
You Win Again | Bee Gees | Warner Brothers (Gibb Brothers/Chappell) |
Each Time You Break My Heart | Nick Kamen | WEA (Warner Bros/Island Music) |
Crockett’s Theme | Jan Hammer | MCA (MCA Music) |
Walk Like An Egyptian | Bangles | CBS (Southern Music) |
You’re The Voice | John Farnham | Wheatley/RCA (Rondor Music) |
The Final Countdown | Europe | Epic (Seven Doors/EMI Music) |
I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) | Aretha Franklin & George Michael | Epic (Chrysalis Music) |
Showing Out | Mel & Kirn | Supreme (All Boys Music) |
Running In The Family | Level 42 | Polydor (Chappell) |
Joe Le Taxi | Vanessa Paradis | FA Production/Polydor (Warner Bros./Veranda) |
Heartache | Pepsi & Shirlie | Polydor (Handle Music) |
Viens Boire Un P’tit Coup A La Maison | License IV | Talar (Charles Talar Music) |
Sometimes | Erasure | Mute (Sonet) |
Is This Love | Alison Moyet | CBS (Virgin Music/RCA Music) |
Caravan Of Love | The Housemartins | Go!Discs/Chrysalis (Warner Bros Music) |
Just Around The Corner | Cock Robin | CBS (Nurk Twins/Edwin Ellis) |
Wishing Well | Terence Trent D'Arby | CBS (Virgin Music) |
Strangelove | Depeche Mode | Mute (Sonet) |
C’est La Vie | Robbie Nevil | Manhattan (MCA Music/AFG Music) |
Hold Me Now | Johnny Logan | Epic (Copyright Control) |
You Want Love | Mixed Emotions | EMI Electrola (Hanseatic/Intersong) |
II Faudra Leur Dire | Cabrel Et Les Enfants | CBS (Editions Chandelle) |
Bella Vita | David Et Jonathan | Pathe Marconi (Sefra Music) |
Pump Up The Volume | M/A/R/R/S | 4AD (M'nS/Blue Mountain) |
Alone | Heart | Capitol (B. Steinberg/D. Barry) |
T’En Va Pas | Elsa | Carrere (Georges Mary) |
Don’t Leave Me This Way | The Communards | London (Island Music) |
What Have I Done To Deserve This? | Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield | Parlophone (10/CageMCA Music) |
Boys | Sabrina | Five Records (Canale 5/Dfs Gang Music) |
Quand Tu M’Aimes | Herbert Leonard | WEA (Celine Music) |
Open Your Heart | Madonna | Sire (WB/Blue Disque/Webo Girl) |
Lean On Me | Club Nouveau | King Jay/Warner Brothers (SBK/CBS Songs) |
The Right Thing | Simply Red | WEA (SBK/CBS Songs) |
So Cold The Night | The Communards | London (Rown/Bong/Mlstra/Rocket) |
Toy Boy | Sinitta | Fanfare (All Boys Music) |
Rien Que Pour Toi M’Endormir | Emmanuelle | AB Hit/PolyGram (Abedition) |
In The Army Now | Status Quo | Vertigo (Island Music/Nada Music) |
Je Te Promets | Johnny Hallyday | Philips/Phonogram U.R.G./Laura) |
Balla..Balla! | Francesco Napoli | BCM(Stop & Go Music) |
Sweet Sixteen | Billy Idol | Chrysalis (Boneidol Music/Rare Blue) |
Some People | Cliff Richard | EMI (Warner Brothers Music) |
Shattered Dreams | Johnny Hates Jazz | virgin (Copyright Control) |
Everlasting Love | Sandra | Virgin (Rising Sons) |
Take My Breath Away | Berlin | CBS (GMPC/Famous Music Corp.) |
Faith | George Michael | Epic (Morrison Leahy Music) |
Helene | Julien Clerc | Virgin (Crecelles & Sidonie) |
Livin’ On A Prayer | Bon Jovi | Vertigo (PolyGram/SBK/CBS Songs) |
Stone Love | Kool & The Gang | Mercury (Delightful Music) |
Kole Sere | Philippe Lavil & Jocelyne Beroard | RCA/Ariola (Tababa Musique) |
Victory | Kool & The Gang | Mercury (Delightful Music) |
Never Let Me Down Again | Depeche Mode | Mure (Sonet) |
I Still Haven’t Found... | U2 | Island (Chappell Music) |
Coming Around Again | Carly Simon | Arista (Famous Chappell) |
Corps A Corps | Images | Flarenash/WEA (Flarenash Music) |
Live It Up | Mental As Anything | Epic (Syray Music) |
Thai Na Na | Kazero | RCA/Ariola (Laureent Music) |
Shake You Down | Gregory Abbott | CBS (SBK/CBS Songs) |
Le Pull-Over Blanc | Grazielle De Michele | Virgin (not listed) |
Elle A Fait Un Bebe Toute Seule | JeanQWERTYJacques Goldman | Epic (J.R.G./Marc Lumbroso) |
City Lights | William Pitt | Public Sound (Pianola Music) |
I Don’t Want To Be A Hero | Johnny Hates Jazz | Virgin (Copyright Control) |
Causing A Commotion | Madonna | Sire (WB/Bleu Disque/Webo Girl) |
Big Love | Fleet wood Mac | Warner Brothers (Now Sounds Music) |
Laissez-Nous Chanter | Gold | WEA (Agone) |
Quand La Ville Dort | Niagara | Polydor (PolyGram Music) |
Fallait Pas Commencer | Lio | Polydor (West Indies Music) |
Ballerina Girl | Lionel Richie | Motown (Brockman Music) |
Weak In The Presence Of Beauty | Alison Moyet | CBS (Virgin Music) |
Wonderful Life | Black | A&M (Rondor Music) |
Cry Wolf | AQWERTYHa | Warner Brothers (ATV Music) |
Little Lies | Fleetwood Mac | Warner Brothers (Fleetwood Mac Music) |
Tristana | Mylene Farmer | Polydor (PolyGram/B. LePage) |
The Great Pretender | Freddie Mercury | Parlophone (Southern Music) |
Sauvez-Moi | Jeanne Mas | Pathe Marconi (Le Minotaure) |
If You Let Me Stay | Terence Trent D’Arby | CBS (Virgin Music) |
Bridge To Your Heart | WAX | RCA (Copyright C./St. Annes) |
Down To Earth | Curiosity Killed The Cat | Mercury (Warner Bros) |
Voproshatel (talk) 11:10, 3 July 2023 (UTC)
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