List of NME number-one singles of the 1980s

NME (or New Musical Express) is a British weekly pop music newspaper which now exists only online. NME was the first record chart in the United Kingdom based on sales having imitated an idea started in American Billboard magazine on 14 November 1952. From 1960, Record Retailer began compiling a chart and this is regarded by The Official Charts Company and Guinness' British Hit Singles & Albums as the canonical source for the British singles chart. Prior to 15 February 1969, when the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) chart was established as part of a joint commission by Record Retailer and the BBC,[1] there was no one universally accepted or official source and many periodicals compiled their own chart.[2][3][4] Nevertheless, in the 1960s, NME had the biggest circulation of charts in the decade and was most widely followed.[2][3] Although, not regarded as the primary source for UK charts, NME continued to compile an independent chart until 14 May 1988. It was the longest independently complied chart and, when it ceased, NME published the Market Research Information Bureau chart.[5] From 19 February 1983 to 22 September 1984, the new NME chart was broadcast weekly on Capital Radio's Pick of the Pops Take Two, presented by Alan Freeman; this show also featured archive NME charts.

UK Singles Chart number ones

UK Singles Chart

Other charts

UK Singles Chart
Official Charts Company
Christmas number one

Notable differences when compared to the official chart run by BMRB and, later, Gallup are an additional two number-one singles in the decade for Rick Astley, David Bowie, Spandau Ballet and Phil Collins. Significantly, Tears for Fears' song "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" spent three weeks at the top of the NME chart although it never topped the Gallup chart. Additionally, as well as making number one on the NME chart and not the official chart, a-ha's "Take On Me" and Ultravox's "Vienna" were also in the top five best-selling singles of their year.[6] Eighteen acts achieved a number-one single on the NME chart but never had an official number-one single[nb 1] although two of these had songs they had written reach number one when performed by another artist.[nb 2]

Number-one singles

Key
The song did not reach number one on the BMRB which later became the Gallup chart which is considered as the official chart after 15 February 1969.
[nb #] The song spent a week at number one where it shared the top spot with another song.
Contents
No. Artist[nb 3] Single[nb 3] Reached
number one[nb 3]
Weeks at
number one[nb 3]
1980
488 Pretenders"Brass in Pocket" 19 January 19802
489 Madness"My Girl" ‡ 2 February 19801
490 The SpecialsThe Special A.K.A. Live![nb 4] 9 February 19801
491 Kenny Rogers"Coward of the County" 16 February 19802
492 Blondie"Atomic" 1 March 19803
493 Fern Kinney"Together We Are Beautiful" 22 March 19801
494 The Jam"Going Underground" 29 March 19802
495 Liquid Gold"Dance Yourself Dizzy" ‡ 12 April 19802
496 Blondie"Call Me" 26 April 19802
497 Dexy's Midnight Runners"Geno" 10 May 19801
498 Johnny Logan"What's Another Year" 17 May 19802
499 Hot Chocolate"No Doubt About It" ‡ 31 May 19801
500 M*A*S*H"Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide is Painless)" 7 June 19802
501 Lipps Inc"Funkytown" ‡ 21 June 19801
502 Don McLean"Crying" 28 June 19802
503 Olivia Newton-John and the Electric Light Orchestra"Xanadu" 12 July 19803
504 Odyssey"Use It Up and Wear It Out" 2 August 19801
505 Diana Ross"Upside Down" ‡ 9 August 19801
506 ABBA"The Winner Takes It All" 16 August 19802
507 David Bowie"Ashes to Ashes" 30 August 19802
508 The Jam"Start!" 13 September 19801
509 Randy Crawford"One Day I'll Fly Away" ‡ 20 September 19802
510 The Police"Don't Stand So Close to Me" 4 October 19804
511 Barbra Streisand"Woman in Love" 1 November 19803
512 Blondie"The Tide Is High" 22 November 19802
513 ABBA"Super Trouper" 6 December 19802
514 Jona Lewie"Stop the Cavalry" ‡ 20 December 19802[nb 5]
1981
515 John Lennon"(Just Like) Starting Over" 3 January 19811[nb 5]
516 John Lennon"Imagine" 10 January 19814
517 Phil Collins"In the Air Tonight" ‡ 7 February 19812
518 Ultravox"Vienna" ‡ 21 February 19811
519 Joe Dolce Music Theatre"Shaddap You Face" 28 February 19812
520 Roxy Music"Jealous Guy" 14 March 19812
521 Shakin' Stevens"This Ole House" 28 March 19813
522 Bucks Fizz"Making Your Mind Up" 18 April 19812
523 Ennio Morricone"Chi Mai (Theme from The Life and Times of David Lloyd George)" ‡ 2 May 19811
524 Starsound"Stars on 45" ‡ 9 May 19811
525 Adam and the Ants"Stand and Deliver" 16 May 19814
526 Smokey Robinson"Being with You" 13 June 19812
527 Michael Jackson"One Day In Your Life" 27 June 19813
528 The Specials"Ghost Town" 18 July 19812
529 Spandau Ballet"Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)" ‡ 1 August 19811
530 Shakin' Stevens"Green Door" 8 August 19811
531 Stevie Wonder"Happy Birthday" ‡ 15 August 19811
re Shakin' Stevens"Green Door" 22 August 19812
532 Aneka"Japanese Boy" 5 September 19811
533 Soft Cell"Tainted Love" 12 September 19811
534 Adam and the Ants"Prince Charming" 19 September 19815
535 Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin"It's My Party" 24 October 19812
536 Altered Images"Happy Birthday" ‡ 7 November 19811
537 The Police"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" 14 November 19812
538 Queen and David Bowie"Under Pressure" 28 November 19812
539 Julio Iglesias"Begin the Beguine (Volver A Empezar)" 12 December 19811
540 The Human League"Don't You Want Me" 19 December 19812[nb 6]
1982
541 ABBA"One of Us" ‡ 2 January 19821[nb 6]
re The Human League"Don't You Want Me" 9 January 19821
542 Bucks Fizz"The Land of Make Believe" 16 January 19822
543 Kraftwerk"Computer Love" / "The Model" 30 January 19823
544 The Jam"Town Called Malice" 20 February 19823
545 Tight Fit"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" 13 March 19823
546 Goombay Dance Band"Seven Tears" 3 April 19822
547 Bucks Fizz"My Camera Never Lies" 17 April 19822
548 Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder"Ebony and Ivory" 1 May 19822
549 Ph.D."I Won't Let You Down" ‡ 15 May 19821
550 Nicole"A Little Peace" 22 May 19821
551 Adam Ant"Goody Two Shoes" 29 May 19821
552 Madness"House of Fun" 5 June 19822
re Adam Ant"Goody Two Shoes" 19 June 19822
553 Charlene"I've Never Been to Me" 3 July 19821
554 Captain Sensible"Happy Talk" 10 July 19821
555 Steve Miller Band"Abracadabra" ‡ 17 July 19821
556 Irene Cara"Fame" 24 July 19822
557 Dexy's Midnight Runners"Come On Eileen" 7 August 19824
558 Survivor"Eye of the Tiger" 4 September 19823
559 Dire Straits"Private Investigations" ‡ 25 September 19821
560 The Jam"The Bitterest Pill" ‡ 2 October 19821
561 Musical Youth"Pass the Dutchie" 9 October 19822
562 Culture Club"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" 23 October 19823
563 Eddy Grant"I Don't Wanna Dance" 13 November 19822
564 Dionne Warwick"Heartbreaker" ‡ 27 November 19821
565 The Human League"Mirror Man" ‡ 4 December 19821
566 The Jam"Beat Surrender" 18 December 19821
567 Culture Club"Time (Clock of the Heart)" ‡ 25 December 19822[nb 7]
1983
568 Renée and Renato"Save Your Love" 8 January 19831[nb 7]
569 Phil Collins"You Can't Hurry Love" 15 January 19832
570 Men at Work"Down Under" 29 January 19833
571 Kajagoogoo"Too Shy" 19 February 19832
572 Michael Jackson"Billie Jean" 5 March 19832
573 Bonnie Tyler"Total Eclipse of the Heart" 19 March 19832
574 Duran Duran"Is There Something I Should Know?" 2 April 19832
575 David Bowie"Let's Dance" 16 April 19833
576 Spandau Ballet"True" 7 May 19834
577 New Edition"Candy Girl" 4 June 19831
578 The Police"Every Breath You Take" 11 June 19832
579 David Bowie"China Girl" ‡ 25 June 19831
re The Police"Every Breath You Take" 2 July 19831
580 Rod Stewart"Baby Jane" 9 July 19831
581 Paul Young"Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" 16 July 19835
582 KC and the Sunshine Band"Give It Up" 20 August 19831
583 Spandau Ballet"Gold" ‡ 27 August 19832
584 UB40"Red Red Wine" 10 September 19833
585 Culture Club"Karma Chameleon" 1 October 19836
586 Billy Joel"Uptown Girl" 12 November 19833
587 The Assembly"Never Never" ‡ 3 December 19831
588 Paul Young"Love of the Common People" ‡ 10 December 19831
589 The Flying Pickets"Only You" 17 December 19835[nb 8]
1984
590 Paul McCartney"Pipes of Peace" 21 January 19841
591 Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Relax" 28 January 19843
592 Queen"Radio Ga Ga" ‡ 18 February 19841
re Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Relax" 25 February 19841
593 Nena"99 Red Balloons" 3 March 19844
594 Lionel Richie"Hello" 31 March 19845
595 Phil Collins"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" ‡ 5 May 19841
596 Duran Duran"The Reflex" 12 May 19842
597 The Pointer Sisters"Automatic" ‡ 26 May 19842
598 Wham!"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" 9 June 19842
599 Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Two Tribes" 23 June 19848
600 George Michael"Careless Whisper" 18 August 19843
601 Stevie Wonder"I Just Called to Say I Love You" 8 September 19846
602 Culture Club"The War Song" ‡ 20 October 19841
603 Wham!"Freedom" 27 October 19842
604 Chaka Khan"I Feel for You" 17 November 19843
605 Jim Diamond"I Should Have Known Better" 8 December 19841
606 Band Aid"Do They Know It's Christmas?" 15 December 19845[nb 9]
1985
607 Wham!"Everything She Wants" / "Last Christmas" ‡[nb 10] 19 January 19851
608 Foreigner"I Want to Know What Love Is" 26 January 19852
609 Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson"I Know Him So Well" 9 February 19851
610 King"Love and Pride" ‡ 16 February 19851
re Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson"I Know Him So Well" 23 February 19851
611 Dead or Alive"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" 9 March 19852
612 Philip Bailey (duet with Phil Collins)"Easy Lover" 23 March 19853
613 Frankie Goes to Hollywood"Welcome to the Pleasuredome" ‡ 13 April 19851
614 Tears for Fears"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" ‡ 20 April 19853
615 Phyllis Nelson"Move Closer" 11 May 19851
616 Paul Hardcastle"19" 18 May 19855
617 The Crowd"You'll Never Walk Alone" 22 June 19851
618 Madonna"Crazy for You" ‡ 29 June 19851
619 Sister Sledge"Frankie" 6 July 19853
620 Eurythmics"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" 27 July 19852
621 Madonna"Into the Groove" 10 August 19854
622 UB40 and Chrissie Hynde"I Got You Babe" 7 September 19851
623 David Bowie and Mick Jagger"Dancing in the Street" 14 September 19853
624 Midge Ure"If I Was" 5 October 19851
625 Jennifer Rush"The Power of Love" 12 October 19853
626 a-ha"Take On Me" ‡ 2 November 19851
re Jennifer Rush"The Power of Love" 9 November 19851
627 Elton John"Nikita" ‡ 16 November 19851
628 Feargal Sharkey"A Good Heart" 23 November 19852
629 Wham!"I'm Your Man" 7 December 19852
630 Whitney Houston"Saving All My Love for You" 21 December 19853[nb 11]
1986
631 Pet Shop Boys"West End Girls" 11 January 19862
632 a-ha"The Sun Always Shines on T.V." 25 January 19863
633 Billy Ocean"When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" 15 February 19864
634 Diana Ross"Chain Reaction" 15 March 19862
635 David Bowie"Absolute Beginners" ‡ 29 March 19861
636 Cliff Richard and The Young Ones"Living Doll" 5 April 19863
637 George Michael"A Different Corner" 26 April 19863
638 Falco"Rock Me Amadeus" 17 May 19861
639 Spitting Image"The Chicken Song" 24 May 19862
640 Doctor and the Medics"Spirit in the Sky" 7 June 19864
641 Wham!"The Edge of Heaven" 5 July 19861
642 Madonna"Papa Don't Preach" 12 July 19863
643 Chris de Burgh"The Lady in Red" 2 August 19863
644 Boris Gardiner"I Want to Wake Up with You" 23 August 19863
645 The Communards"Don't Leave Me This Way" 13 September 19865
646 Madonna"True Blue" 18 October 19861
647 Nick Berry"Every Loser Wins" 25 October 19863
648 Berlin"Take My Breath Away" 15 November 19863
649 Europe"The Final Countdown" 6 December 19862
650 The Housemartins"Caravan of Love" 20 December 19863[nb 12]
1987
651 Jackie Wilson"Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)" 10 January 19873
652 Robbie Nevil"C'est La Vie" ‡ 31 January 19871
653 Aretha Franklin and George Michael"I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" 7 February 19873
654 Ben E. King"Stand by Me" 28 February 19873
655 Boy George"Everything I Own" 21 March 19871
656 Mel and Kim"Respectable" 28 March 19872
657 Ferry Aid"Let It Be" 11 April 19872
658 Madonna"La Isla Bonita" 25 April 19873
659 Starship"Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" 16 May 19873
660 Whitney Houston"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" 6 June 19873
661 The Firm"Star Trekkin'" 27 June 19872
662 Pet Shop Boys"It's a Sin" 11 July 19873
663 Madonna"Who's That Girl" 1 August 19871
664 Los Lobos"La Bamba" 8 August 19872
665 Michael Jackson"I Just Can't Stop Loving You" 22 August 19872
666 Rick Astley"Never Gonna Give You Up" 5 September 19874
667 A|R|R|S"Pump Up the Volume" 3 October 19872
668 Abigail Mead and Nigel Goulding"I Want To Be Your Drill Instructor" ‡ 17 October 19871
669 Bee Gees"You Win Again" 24 October 19872
670 George Michael"Faith" ‡ 7 November 19871
re Bee Gees"You Win Again" 14 November 19871
671 T'Pau"China in Your Hand" 21 November 19873
672 Rick Astley"When I Fall in Love" ‡ 19 December 19872[nb 13]
1988
673 Pet Shop Boys"Always on My Mind" 2 January 19883[nb 10]1[nb 13]
674 Belinda Carlisle"Heaven Is a Place on Earth" 23 January 19882
675 Tiffany"I Think We're Alone Now" 6 February 19882
676 Kylie Minogue"I Should Be So Lucky" 20 February 19882
677 Bomb the Bass"Beat Dis" ‡ 5 March 19881
678 Rick Astley"Together Forever" ‡ 19 March 19881
679 Aswad"Don't Turn Around" 26 March 19883
680 Pet Shop Boys"Heart" 16 April 19882
681 S-Express"Theme from S-Express" 30 April 19882
682 Fairground Attraction"Perfect" 14 May 19881

Notes

  1. Altered Images, The Assembly, Bomb the Bass, Randy Crawford, Dire Straits, King, Jona Lewie, Lipps Inc, Liquid Gold, Ennio Morricone, Robbie Nevil, Ph.D., The Pointer Sisters, Starsound, Tears for Fears, Ultravox, and Dionne Warwick never had an official number-one single
  2. Ennio Morricone's theme "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" was a number one for Hugo Montenegro and Tears for Fears' song "Mad World" reached number one when performed by Gary Jules.
  3. The names, singles, week-ending dates and consecutive duration of the number-ones are from NME.[7]
  4. This number-one record was not a single but a five-track extended play (EP) with "Too Much Too Young" as the lead track.[8] The rules now require at most four distinct songs to be eligible for the UK Singles Chart.[9] Although the EP is credited to The Special A.K.A. on the record sleeve the record label credits The Specials.[10]
  5. There was no chart published for the week ending 27 December 1980. In the preceding week, "Stop the Cavalry" was the number-one single. In the next published chart, "(Just Like) Starting Over" claimed the top spot.
  6. There was no chart published for the week ending 26 December 1981. In the preceding week, "Don't You Want Me" was the number-one single. In the next published chart, "One of Us" claimed the top spot.
  7. There was no chart published for the week ending 1 January 1983. In the preceding week, "Time (Clock of the Heart)" was the number-one single. In the next published chart, "Save Your Love" claimed the top spot.
  8. There was no chart published for the week ending 31 December 1983. For the two weeks preceding and succeeding the omitted chart week, "Only You" held the number-one spot.
  9. There was no chart published for the week ending 29 December 1984. For the two weeks preceding and succeeding the omitted chart week, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" held the number-one spot.
  10. "Last Christmas" peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart on its original release in December 1984, but eventually reached number one on the chart week ending 7 January 2021.
  11. There was no chart published for the week ending 28 December 1985. For the weeks preceding and succeeding the omitted chart week, "Saving All My Love for You" held the number-one spot.
  12. There was no chart published for the week ending 27 December 1986. For the weeks preceding and succeeding the omitted chart week, "Caravan of Love" held the number-one spot.
  13. There was no chart published for the week ending 26 December 1987. In the preceding week, "When I Fall in Love" was the number-one single. In the two next published charts, "Always on My Mind" claimed the top spot.

References

Footnotes
  1. "Key Dates in the History of the Official UK Charts". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  2. Smith, Alan. "50s & 60s UK Charts – The Truth!". Dave McAleer's website. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  3. Leigh, Spencer (20 February 1998). "Music: Charting the number ones that somehow got away". The Independent. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  4. Warwick, Neil; Kutner, Jon; Brown, Tony (2004). The Complete Book Of The British Charts: Singles and Albums (3rd ed.). London: Omnibus Press. p. v. ISBN 1-84449-058-0. Until 15th February 1969, there was no officially compiled chart.
  5. Smith, Alan. "Every No.1 in the 1960s is listed from all the nine different magazine charts!". Dave McAleer's website. Archived from the original on 10 May 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  6. "Chart Archive - 1980s Singles". everyHit.com. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  7. Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, pp. 351–483.
  8. "Too Much Too Young". The Specials. Archived from the original on 27 April 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  9. "Rules For Chart Eligibility" (PDF). The Official Charts Company. August 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 August 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  10. "Record Details – The Special A.K.A. Live!". 45cat. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
Sources

Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995). Forty Years of "NME" Charts (2nd ed.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 0-7522-0829-2.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

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