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Vehicle registration plates are mandatory number plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle registered in France. They have existed in the country since 1901. It is compulsory for most motor vehicles used on public roads to display them. In French, vehicle registration plates are called plaques d'immatriculation or plaques ...
1 5 January Village People "Y.M.C.A." 2 12 January 3 19 January 4 26 January 5 2 February Bee Gees "Tragedy" 6 9 February 7 16 February 8 23 February 9 2 March Patrick Hernandez "Born to Be Alive" 10 9 March 11 16 March 12 23 March 13 30 March 14 6 April 15 14 April 16 20 April 17 27 April 18 4 May 19 11 May Village People "In the Navy" 20 18 ...
1 1 January Michel Delpech "Les divorcés" 2 8 January 3 15 January 4 22 January 5 29 January 6 5 February Tweety & Sylvester "Titi à la neige" 7 12 February 8 19 February 9 26 February 10 5 March 11 12 March 12 19 March 13 26 March 14 2 April Gérard Lenorman "Quelque chose et moi" 15 9 April 16 16 April 17 23 April 18 30 April ABBA "Waterloo" 19
This is a list of singles that have peaked at number-one in France from the Top 100 Singles chart compiled weekly by Institut français d'opinion publique (1955 - 1983) and Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (since 1984).
1 4 January Les Compagnons de la chanson "Le marchand de bonheur" [1] 2 11 January 3 18 January 4 25 January 5 1 February 6 8 February 7 15 February Johnny Hallyday [dubious – discuss] "T'aimer follement" 8 22 February 9 1 March 10 8 March 11 14 March Bob Azzam "Mustapha" 12 21 March Dalida "T'aimer follement" 13 28 March Bob Azzam "Mustapha" 14
30 August 36 6 September Saint Preux "Your Hair" 37 13 September 38 20 September The Rubettes "Foe-Dee-O-Dee" 39 27 September Jean-Claude Borelly "Dolannes Mélodie" 40 4 October 41 11 October 42 18 October 43 25 October 44 1 November 45 8 November Michel Sardou "Le France" 46 15 November 47 22 November 48 29 November 49 6 December 50 13 December
^1 On November 1984, IFOP affiliated MEDEF and established The Official French Singles Chart under the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP). The first official chart was on the issue week of November 4, 1984. There was no official chart before this date, but reviews from IFOP since the music industry was created in France in 1922.
30 March 14 6 April 15 13 April 16 20 April Sheila "L'école est finie" 17 27 April 18 4 May 19 11 May 20 18 May Claude François "Dis-Lui" 21 25 May 22 1 June 23 8 June 24 15 June 25 22 June Sheila "L'école est Finie" 26 29 June 27 6 July Enrico Macias "Enfants de Tous Pays" 28 13 July Johnny Hallyday "Da Dou Ron Ron" 29 20 July Claude François