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Music journalist Bruce Sergent notes that the list is highly skewed towards the 1980s and 90s to the detriment of earlier music, with notable omissions including Howard Morrison, Dinah Lee, and Ray Columbus & the Invaders. [1] Some songs may also be claimed as both New Zealand and Australian.
The music of New Zealand has been influenced by a number of traditions, including Māori music, the music introduced by European settlers during the nineteenth century, and a variety of styles imported during the twentieth century, including blues, jazz, country, rock and roll, reggae, and hip hop, with many of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation.
Joe Dolce topped New Zealand's music chart with "Shaddap You Face" for eight weeks in 1980 and 1981. Bob Marley and his band, The Wailers, remained seven weeks at the top position with "One Love/People Get Ready". "Stomp!" by the Brothers Johnson peaked atop the New Zealand Singles Chart for six weeks. Key † – Song of New Zealand origin [nb 2]
The Official Aotearoa Music Charts ranks the best-performing singles in New Zealand. Its data, compiled by Recorded Music NZ, ranks the number-one singles in New Zealand during the 2020s decade, starting from 6 January 2020. The chart also includes data from on-demand audio streaming services.
This is a list of the top-selling singles in New Zealand for 2018 from the Official New Zealand Music Chart's end-of-year chart, compiled by Recorded Music NZ. [1] Recorded Music NZ also published list of the top 20 singles released by New Zealand artists for the same time period.
Indigo Traveller is the brand of New Zealand travel documentary filmmaker Nick Fisher. His travel films are posted to YouTube and include trips to North Korea, India ...
Live From New Zealand is a live high quality video album (DVD) and PBS Great Performances special by Christchurch, New Zealand soprano Hayley Westenra and featured duet with baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes and soprano Sophie Westenra. It was recorded in St. James Theatre, Wellington and published in 2004. [1] [2]
"You Needed Me" 35 John Paul Young "Love Is In The Air" 36 Nick Gilder "Hot Child In The City" 37 Bonnie Tyler "It's A Heartache" 38 Meat Loaf "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" 39 Kellee Patterson "If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It" 40 Village People "Macho Man" 41 Billy Joel "Just The Way You Are" 42 The Rolling Stones "Miss You" 43 Barry Manilow