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Songs which peaked at number three were "Fantasy" by Black Box, "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory, "Wiggle It" by 2 in a Room, "How to Dance" by Bingoboys featuring Princessa, "3 a.m. Eternal" by The KLF, "You Could Be Mine" by Guns N' Roses, "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" by UB40, "Sexy (Is the Word)" by Melissa ...
This is a list of number-one singles in Australia from the Kent Music Report era to its current ARIA ... Charts sourced from David Kent's Australian Chart Book: ...
The following lists the top 100 singles of 1990 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year Singles Chart. [1] [2] [3] ARIA had previously used the Kent Music Report, known from 1987 onwards as the Australian Music Report. [4] #
30 April 7 May 14 May 21 May Tony Orlando and Dawn "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" 7 weeks 28 May 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 June 2 July 9 July Jud Strunk "Daisy a Day" 2 weeks 16 July 23 July Maureen McGovern "The Morning After" 1 week 30 July Col Joye "Heaven Is My Woman's Love" 2 weeks 6 August 13 August Helen Reddy "Delta Dawn ...
This is a comprehensive listing which highlights significant achievements and milestones in Australian music chart ... (90 weeks) [50] ... (1987) 50→20 (30 ...
The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1970. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1970. The source for this year is the "Kent Music Report", known from 1987 onwards as the "Australian Music Report". #
Taylor Swift holds the record for the most number-one songs by a female artist with 12. Kylie Minogue holds the record for the most number-one songs by an Australian artist. This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Australia's singles chart since 1956.
ARIA began compiling its charts in-house from the chart survey dated 13 June 1988, corresponding with the printed top 50 charts dated the week ending 26 June 1988. [3] Various artists' compilation albums were initially included in the albums chart, as they had been on the Kent Report chart, until 2 July 1989, when a separate Compilations chart ...