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Netherlands 1 – February 1981, Sweden (alt) 1 – February 1981, Austria 1 – April 1981, Switzerland 1 – April 1981, UK 2 – January 1981, France 2 – March 1981, Germany 2 – March 1981, Canada 3 – June 1981, Norway 4 – March 1981, OzNet 7, Poland 12 – August 1982, Europe 13 of the 1980s, RYM 15 of 1981, POP 16 of 1981, US BB 19 ...
This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1981. [1] [2] The Top 100, as revealed in the year-end edition of Billboard dated December 26, 1981, is based on Hot 100 charts from the issue dates of November 1, 1980 through October 31, 1981.
This is a list of singles that have peaked in the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 during 1981.. Overall, a total of 87 songs hit the top 10, including 17 number-one songs and 10 songs that peaked at number-two.
These are the Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits of 1981. The longest running number-one single of 1981 is "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John which stayed at the top of the chart for six weeks in 1981 and then for four additional weeks in 1982, with a total of 10 weeks at number-one. This also makes "Physical" the longest running number-one single ...
List of number-one dance singles of 1981 (U.S.) List of number-one hits of 1981 (Argentina) List of number-one hits of 1981 (Flanders) List of number-one hits of 1981 (Germany) List of number-one hits of 1981 (Italy) List of Hot Soul Singles number ones of 1981; List of number-one singles of 1981 (Ireland) List of Top Country LPs number ones of ...
B. Baby, Come to Me (Patti Austin and James Ingram song) Backfired; Bad Habits (Billy Field song) Ball and Chain (XTC song) Bandiera bianca; Bang Bang (Iggy Pop song)
This category is for songs issued as singles in the year 1981 1976; 1977 ... Don't Stop the Music (Yarbrough and Peoples song) ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
The Billboard 200, published in Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States. Before Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991, Billboard estimated the sales for the album charts from a representative sampling of record stores nationwide, which was gathered by telephone, fax or messenger service. [1]