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NOTE: Although the official Irish charts recommenced on 5 October (week ending 4 October), the Irish charts website still lists the Hot Press chart for the 26 September - 9 October fortnight. This give the No.1 to be " Feels Like I'm in Love " by Kelly Marie , taking away the first two weeks of The Police's "Don't Stand So Close to Me".
This is a list of singles which topped the Irish Singles Chart in 1970. Note that prior to 1992, the Irish singles chart was compiled from trade shipments from the labels to record stores, rather than on consumer sales.
Prior to 1992, the Irish singles chart was compiled from trade shipments from the labels to record stores, rather than on consumer sales, [1] and were first broadcast on RTÉ on 1 October 1962. Before this, charts had been printed in the Evening Herald newspaper, but are under debate as to whether they are official or not.
This is an list of recording artists who have reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart. [1] All acts are listed alphabetically. Solo artists are alphabetised by last name, Groups by group name excluding "A," "An" and "The.". Each act's total of number-one singles is shown after their name.
This is a list of singles which have reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart in 1981. Week ending Song Artist Ref. 3 January " There's No-one Quite Like Grandma " St Winifred's School Choir 10 January "(Just Like) Starting Over" John Lennon 17 January 24 January 31 January "Imagine" 7 February " Woman " 14 February 21 February 28 February " Shaddap You Face " Joe Dolce 7 March 14 March ...
Week ending Song Artist Ref. 7 January "Mull of Kintyre" Wings: 14 January 21 January 28 January 4 February 11 February 18 February "Figaro" Brotherhood of Man: 25 February "Take a Chance on Me"
Pages in category "Irish Singles Chart number-one singles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 934 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The only Irish singer to reach number one in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Dolan was a persistent presence in the music charts in Ireland and overseas. [ 3 ] Early life and family