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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.
On 5 October 1962, Elvis Presley's "She's Not You" was declared Ireland's first number one. This is a list of number-one songs as recorded by IRMA’s Top 50 Singles chart — a weekly national survey of popular songs in Ireland. It is compiled by the IRMA from single sales. The lists below show the songs that have topped the chart.
Joe and his older brother Paul eventually started a second record label, Dara Records, on which to launch Black's career feeling that "she was different to their Dolphin artists". [4] [5] The compilation album A Woman's Heart released by Dara Records in 1992, achieved massive success and "remain(ed) the biggest-selling album in Ireland" as of ...
"Older" is a song by English singer-songwriter George Michael, released as the fourth single from his third album, Older (1996). It was also released as an EP under the name The Older EP . The single's other A-side is a cover of Bonnie Raitt 's song " I Can't Make You Love Me ".
Issue Date Song Artist Ref. 3 January "2 Become 1" Spice Girls: 10 January 17 January 24 January "Where Do You Go" No Mercy: 31 January "I Finally Found Someone" Barbra Streisand & Bryan Adams
The single topped the Irish charts in September 1990 and spent nine weeks at number one, becoming Ireland's all-time best-selling single. [4] A re-released "N17" reached number one in the Irish charts at Christmas 1990, and the following year, the band's debut album If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back entered the Irish albums chart ...
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.
Older found Michael experimenting with new musical styles and expanding his artistic horizons. Particularly notable was the jazz flavour of the album's sound. [9] The album marked a departure from the synthesised production of his previous projects, delivering a more organic sound with the inclusion of brass and strings. [10]