List of UK singles chart number ones of the 1980s

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Madonna had six number ones during the 1980s.

The UK Singles Chart is the official record chart in the United Kingdom. Until 1983, it was compiled weekly by the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) on behalf of the British record industry with a two-week break each Christmas.<ref name="McAleer"/> The BMRB used motorcycle couriers to collect the sales figures taken up to the close of trade on Saturday. This data was compiled on Monday and given to the BBC on Tuesday to be announced on BBC Radio 1 at lunchtime and later published in Music Week.<ref name="McAleer">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On 4 January 1983, the chart was taken over by Gallup who expanded the chart from the Top 75 to the Top 100<ref name="KeyDates"/> and began the introduction of computerised tills which automated the data collection process.<ref name="McAleer"/><ref name="KeyDates">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The chart was based entirely on sales of physical singles from retail outlets and announced on Tuesday until October 1987, when the Top 40 was revealed each Sunday, due to the new automated process.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

During the 1980s there were a total of 191 singles which took the UK chart number 1 spot.<ref name="projectretro">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In terms of number-one singles, Madonna was the most successful single act of the decade, as six of her singles reached the top spot. George Michael had significant involvement with eight number-one singles; with two number-one singles as a solo artist, four as a member of pop duo Wham!, one as a duet with Aretha Franklin and one as a member of charity supergroup Band Aid. The longest duration of a single at number one was nine weeks, achieved by Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Two Tribes" in 1984.<ref name="projectretro2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The best-selling single of the decade was "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid, selling more than 3.5 million copies, and passing "Mull of Kintyre" by Wings to become the best-selling single ever.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> "Do They Know It's Christmas?" is currently the second best-selling song after "Candle in the Wind 1997" by Elton John.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The 1980s saw the introduction of the cassette single (or "cassingle") alongside the 7-inch and 12-inch record formats and in 1987 major record labels developed a common format for the CD single.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> For the chart week ending 3 May 1989, chart regulations confined Kylie Minogue's song "Hand on Your Heart" to number two. Minogue would have reached number one if sales from cassette singles were included but they were sold for £1.99 – cheaper than was allowed at the time. Following the debacle the British Phonographic Industry reduced the minimum price for cassette singles to become eligible towards sales figures.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Number-one singles

The Jam achieved four number ones during the 1980s, with three of them - "Going Underground", "Town Called Malice" and "Beat Surrender" - entering the chart at number one.
In 1980 ABBA scored their two most recent number ones, their last being Super Trouper.
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Michael Jackson had three number-one singles in the 1980s, scoring his first ever number-one single in 1981 with "One Day in Your Life", followed by "Billie Jean" in 1983 and "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" in 1987.
During the 1980s, Culture Club had two number ones, including the best-selling single of 1983, "Karma Chameleon". Frontman Boy George would later achieve a solo number one in 1987.
George Michael was one of the most successful artists of the 1980s, with three number-one singles as a solo artist and four as part of Wham!.
Bob Geldof co-wrote "Do They Know It's Christmas?", which was the biggest-selling single of the decade.
Frankie Goes to Hollywood had three consecutive singles reach number one, of which two, "Relax" and "Two Tribes", sold more than one million copies.
In 1985, Jennifer Rush was the first female artist to have a single sell more than a million copies, with "The Power of Love".Template:Citation needed
During the 1980s, the Pet Shop Boys gained four number ones, "West End Girls", "It's a Sin", "Always on My Mind" and "Heart".
In 1988, Kylie Minogue went to number one with her debut UK single "I Should Be So Lucky", and achieved two more number ones in 1989.
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448 Pink Floyd "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" Harvest Template:Dts 5
449 Pretenders "Brass in Pocket" Real Template:Dts 2
450 The Special A.K.A. Template:Sort <ref group="nb">This number-one record was not a single but a five-track extended play (EP) with "Too Much Too Young" as the lead track.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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451 Template:Sortname "Coward of the County" United Artists Template:Dts 2
452 Blondie "Atomic" Chrysalis Template:Dts 2
453 Template:Sortname "Together We Are Beautiful" WEA Template:Dts 1
454 Template:Sort "Going Underground" / "Dreams of Children" Polydor Template:Dts 3
455 The Detroit Spinners "Working My Way Back to You – Forgive Me Girl" Atlantic Template:Dts 2
456 Blondie "Call Me" Chrysalis Template:Dts 1
457 Dexys Midnight Runners "Geno" Late Night Feelings Template:Dts 2
458 Template:Sortname "What's Another Year" Epic Template:Dts 2
459 Template:Sort "Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide is Painless)" CBS Template:Dts 3
460 Template:Sortname "Crying" EMI Template:Dts 3
461 Template:Sortname and Electric Light Orchestra "Xanadu" Jet Template:Dts 2
462 Odyssey "Use It Up and Wear It Out" RCA Template:Dts 2
463 ABBA "Template:Sortname" Epic Template:Dts 2
464 Template:Sortname "Ashes to Ashes" RCA Template:Dts 2
465 Template:Sort "Start!" Polydor Template:Dts 1
466 Template:Sortname "Feels Like I'm in Love" Calibre Plus Template:Dts 2
467 Template:Sort "Don't Stand So Close to Me" † A&M Template:Dts 4
468 Template:Sortname "Woman in Love" CBS Template:Dts 3
469 Blondie "Template:Sortname" Chrysalis Template:Dts 2
470 ABBA "Super Trouper" Epic Template:Dts 3
471 Template:Sortname "Template:Sort" Geffen Template:Dts 1
472 St Winifred's School Choir "There's No One Quite Like Grandma" MFP Template:Dts 2
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473 Template:Sortname "Imagine" Apple Template:Dts 4
474 Template:Sortname "Woman" Geffen Template:Dts 2
475 Template:Sort "Shaddap You Face" Epic Template:Dts 3
476 Roxy Music "Jealous Guy" E.G. Template:Dts 2
477 Shakin' Stevens "This Ole House" Epic Template:Dts 3
478 Bucks Fizz "Making Your Mind Up" RCA Template:Dts 3
479 Template:Sort "Stand and Deliver" CBS Template:Dts 5
480 Template:Sortname "Being with You" Motown Template:Dts 2
481 Template:Sortname "One Day In Your Life" Motown Template:Dts 2
482 Template:Sort "Ghost Town" 2 Tone Template:Dts 3
483 Shakin' Stevens "Green Door" Epic Template:Dts 4
484 Aneka "Japanese Boy" Hansa Template:Dts 1
485 Soft Cell "Tainted Love" Some Bizzare Template:Dts 2
486 Template:Sort "Prince Charming" CBS Template:Dts 4
487 Template:Sortname with Barbara Gaskin "It's My Party" Stiff Template:Dts 4
488 Template:Sort "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" A&M Template:Dts 1
489 Queen and David Bowie "Under Pressure" EMI Template:Dts 2
490 Template:Sortname "Begin the Beguine (Volver a Empezar)" CBS Template:Dts 1
491 Template:Sort "Don't You Want Me" †<ref group="nb">Until 2021, "Tainted Love" was recognised as the best-selling single of 1981. However, the Official Charts Company compiled a new list using updated sales information, which instead placed "Don't You Want Me" at the top with 1.15 million copies sold, compared to 1.05 million for "Tainted Love".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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492 Bucks Fizz "Template:Sortname" RCA Template:Dts 2
493 Shakin' Stevens "Oh Julie" Epic Template:Dts 1
494 Kraftwerk "The Model"Template:\"Computer Love" EMI Template:Dts 1
495 Template:Sort "Town Called Malice"Template:\"Precious" Polydor Template:Dts 3
496 Tight Fit "Template:Sortname" Jive Template:Dts 3
497 Goombay Dance Band "Seven Tears" Epic Template:Dts 3
498 Bucks Fizz "My Camera Never Lies" RCA Template:Dts 1
499 Template:Sortname and Stevie Wonder "Ebony and Ivory" Parlophone Template:Dts 3
500 Nicole "Template:Sortname" CBS Template:Dts 2
501 Madness "House of Fun" Stiff Template:Dts 2
502 Template:Sortname "Goody Two Shoes" CBS Template:Dts 2
503 Charlene "I've Never Been to Me" Motown Template:Dts 1
504 Captain Sensible "Happy Talk" A&M Template:Dts 2
505 Template:Sortname "Fame" RSO Template:Dts 3
506 Dexys Midnight Runners "Come On Eileen" † Mercury Template:Dts 4
507 Survivor "Eye of the Tiger" Scotti Bros. Template:Dts 4
508 Musical Youth "Pass the Dutchie" MCA Template:Dts 3
509 Culture Club "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" Virgin Template:Dts 3
510 Template:Sortname "I Don't Wanna Dance" Ice Template:Dts 3
511 Template:Sort "Beat Surrender" Polydor Template:Dts 2
512 Renée and Renato "Save Your Love" Hollywood Template:Dts 4
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513 Template:Sortname "You Can't Hurry Love" Virgin Template:Dts 2
514 Men at Work "Down Under" Epic Template:Dts 3
515 Kajagoogoo "Too Shy" EMI Template:Dts 2
516 Template:Sortname "Billie Jean" Epic Template:Dts 1
517 Template:Sortname "Total Eclipse of the Heart" CBS Template:Dts 2
518 Duran Duran "Is There Something I Should Know?" EMI Template:Dts 2
519 Template:Sortname "Let's Dance" EMI America Template:Dts 3
520 Spandau Ballet "True" Chrysalis Template:Dts 4
521 New Edition "Candy Girl" London Template:Dts 1
522 Template:Sort "Every Breath You Take" A&M Template:Dts 4
523 Template:Sortname "Baby Jane" Warner Bros. Template:Dts 3
524 Template:Sortname "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" CBS Template:Dts 3
525 KC and the Sunshine Band "Give It Up" Epic Template:Dts 3
526 UB40 "Red Red Wine" DEP International Template:Dts 3
527 Culture Club "Karma Chameleon" † Virgin Template:Dts 6
528 Template:Sortname "Uptown Girl" CBS Template:Dts 5
529 Template:Sort "Only You" 10 Template:Dts 5
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530 Template:Sortname "Pipes of Peace" Parlophone Template:Dts 2
531 Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax" ZTT Template:Dts 5
532 Nena "99 Red Balloons" Epic Template:Dts 3
533 Template:Sortname "Hello" Motown Template:Dts 6
534 Duran Duran "Template:Sortname" EMI Template:Dts 4
535 Wham! "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" Epic Template:Dts 2
536 Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Two Tribes" ZTT Template:Dts 9
537 Template:Sortname "Careless Whisper" Epic Template:Dts 3
538 Template:Sortname "I Just Called to Say I Love You" Motown Template:Dts 6
539 Wham! "Freedom" Epic Template:Dts 3
540 Template:Sortname "I Feel for You" Warner Bros. Template:Dts 3
541 Template:Sortname "I Should Have Known Better" A&M Template:Dts 1
542 Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Template:Sortname" ZTT Template:Dts 1
543 Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" ‡ Mercury Template:Dts 5
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544 Foreigner "I Want to Know What Love Is" Atlantic Template:Dts 3
545 Template:Sortname and Barbara Dickson "I Know Him So Well" RCA Template:Dts 4
546 Dead or Alive "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" Epic Template:Dts 2
547 Template:Sortname and Phil Collins "Easy Lover" CBS Template:Dts 4
548 USA for Africa "We Are the World" CBS Template:Dts 2
549 Template:Sortname "Move Closer" Carrere Template:Dts 1
550 Template:Sortname "19" Chrysalis Template:Dts 5
551 Template:Sort "You'll Never Walk Alone" Spartan Template:Dts 2
552 Sister Sledge "Frankie" Atlantic Template:Dts 4
553 Eurythmics "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" RCA Template:Dts 1
554 Madonna "Into the Groove" Sire Template:Dts 4
555 UB40 and Chrissie Hynde "I Got You Babe" DEP International Template:Dts 1
556 Template:Sortname and Mick Jagger "Dancing in the Street" EMI America Template:Dts 4
557 Template:Sortname "If I Was" Chrysalis Template:Dts 1
558 Template:Sortname "Template:Sortname" † CBS Template:Dts 5
559 Template:Sortname "Template:Sortname" Virgin Template:Dts 2
560 Wham! "I'm Your Man" Epic Template:Dts 2
561 Template:Sortname "Saving All My Love for You" Arista Template:Dts 2
562 Shakin' Stevens "Merry Christmas Everyone" Epic Template:Dts 2
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563 Pet Shop Boys "West End Girls" Parlophone Template:Dts 2
564 Template:Sort "Template:Sortname" Warner Bros. Template:Dts 2
565 Template:Sortname "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" Jive Template:Dts 4
566 Template:Sortname "Chain Reaction" Capitol Template:Dts 3
567 Template:Sortname and the Young Ones featuring Hank Marvin "Living Doll" WEA Template:Dts 3
568 Template:Sortname "Template:Sortname" Epic Template:Dts 3
569 Falco "Rock Me Amadeus" A&M Template:Dts 1
570 Spitting Image "Template:Sortname" Virgin Template:Dts 3
571 Doctor and the Medics "Spirit in the Sky" IRS Template:Dts 3
572 Wham! "Template:Sortname" Epic Template:Dts 2
573 Madonna "Papa Don't Preach" Sire Template:Dts 3
574 Template:Sortname "Template:Sortname" A&M Template:Dts 3
575 Template:Sortname "I Want to Wake Up with You" Revue Template:Dts 3
576 Template:Sort with Sarah Jane Morris "Don't Leave Me This Way" † London Template:Dts 4
577 Madonna "True Blue" Sire Template:Dts 1
578 Template:Sortname "Every Loser Wins" BBC Template:Dts 3
579 Berlin "Take My Breath Away" CBS Template:Dts 4
580 Europe "Template:Sortname" Epic Template:Dts 2
581 Template:Sort "Caravan of Love" Go! Discs Template:Dts 1
582 Template:Sortname "Reet Petite" SMP Template:Dts 4
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584 Template:Sortname and George Michael "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" Epic Template:Dts 2
585 Template:Sortname "Stand by Me" Atlantic Template:Dts 3
586 Template:Sortname "Everything I Own" Virgin Template:Dts 2
587 Mel and Kim "Respectable" Supreme Template:Dts 1
588 Ferry Aid "Let It Be" CBS Template:Dts 3
589 Madonna "La Isla Bonita" Sire Template:Dts 2
590 Starship "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" Arista Template:Dts 4
591 Template:Sortname "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Arista Template:Dts 2
592 Template:Sort "Star Trekkin'" Bark Template:Dts 2
593 Pet Shop Boys "It's a Sin" Parlophone Template:Dts 3
594 Madonna "Who's That Girl" Sire Template:Dts 1
595 Los Lobos "La Bamba" Slash Template:Dts 2
596 Template:Sortname and Siedah Garrett "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" Epic Template:Dts 2
597 Template:Sortname "Never Gonna Give You Up" † RCA Template:Dts 5
598 MARRS "Pump Up the Volume" 4AD Template:Dts 2
599 Bee Gees "You Win Again" Warner Bros. Template:Dts 4
600 T'Pau "China in Your Hand" Siren Template:Dts 5
601 Pet Shop Boys "Always on My Mind" Parlophone Template:Dts 4
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602 Template:Sortname "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" Virgin Template:Dts 2
603 Tiffany "I Think We're Alone Now" MCA Template:Dts 3
604 Template:Sortname "I Should Be So Lucky" PWL Template:Dts 5
605 Aswad "Don't Turn Around" CBS Template:Dts 2
606 Pet Shop Boys "Heart" Parlophone Template:Dts 3
607 S'Express "Theme from S'Express" Rhythm King Template:Dts 2
608 Fairground Attraction "Perfect" RCA Template:Dts 1
609 Wet Wet Wet / Billy Bragg and Cara Tivey "With a Little Help from My Friends" / "She's Leaving Home" Childline Template:Dts 4
610 Template:Sort "Doctorin' the Tardis" KLF Communications Template:Dts 1
611 Bros "I Owe You Nothing" CBS Template:Dts 2
612 Template:Sortname "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" London Template:Dts 4
613 Yazz and the Plastic Population "The Only Way Is Up" Big Life Template:Dts 5
614 Template:Sortname "A Groovy Kind of Love" Virgin Template:Dts 2
615 Template:Sort "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" EMI Template:Dts 2
616 U2 "Desire" Island Template:Dts 1
617 Template:Sortname "One Moment in Time" Arista Template:Dts 2
618 Enya "Orinoco Flow" WEA Template:Dts 3
619 Template:Sortname "First Time" Mercury Template:Dts 3
620 Template:Sortname "Mistletoe and Wine" † EMI Template:Dts 4
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621 Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan "Especially for You" PWL Template:Dts 3
622 Template:Sortname featuring Gene Pitney "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" EMI Template:Dts 4
623 Simple Minds "Belfast Child" Virgin Template:Dts 2
624 Template:Sortname "Too Many Broken Hearts" PWL Template:Dts 2
625 Madonna "Like a Prayer" Sire Template:Dts 3
626 Template:Sort "Eternal Flame" CBS Template:Dts 4
627 Template:Sortname "Hand on Your Heart" PWL Template:Dts 1
628 Template:Sort, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and Stock Aitken Waterman "Ferry 'Cross the Mersey" PWL Template:Dts 3
629 Template:Sortname "Sealed with a Kiss" PWL Template:Dts 2
630 Soul II Soul "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" Virgin Template:Dts 4
631 Sonia "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" Chrysalis Template:Dts 2
632 Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers "Swing the Mood" Music Factory Dance Template:Dts 5
633 Black Box "Ride on Time" † Deconstruction Template:Dts 6
634 Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers "That's What I Like" Music Factory Dance Template:Dts 3
635 Template:Sortname "All Around the World" Arista Template:Dts 2
636 New Kids on the Block "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" CBS Template:Dts 3
637 Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers "Let's Party" Music Factory Dance Template:Dts 1
638 Band Aid II "Do They Know It's Christmas?" PWL Template:Dts 3
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By artist

American entertainer Madonna was the most successful act of the decade in terms of number-one singles. She had six number ones: "Into the Groove" (1985); "Papa Don't Preach", "True Blue" (both 1986); "La Isla Bonita", "Who's That Girl" (both 1987); and "Like a Prayer" (1989). George Michael had significant involvement with seven number-one singles; he was also involved with Band Aid single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" but his contribution was less significant. He had two number-one singles as a solo artist, four as a member of pop duo Wham!, and one as a duet with Aretha Franklin. The following artists achieved three or more number-one hits during the 1980s.

Artist Number ones Weeks at
number one
Madonna 6 14
Pet Shop Boys 4 12
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Shakin' Stevens 4 10
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Wham! 4 9
Frankie Goes to Hollywood 3 15
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers 3 9
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By record label

The following record labels had five or more number ones on the UK Singles Chart during the 1980s.

Record label Number ones
Epic 23
CBS 19
Virgin 11
EMI 9
RCA 9
A&M 7
Chrysalis 7
PWL 7
Parlophone 6
Sire 6
Arista 5
Motown 5

Songs with the most weeks at number one

The following songs spent at least five weeks at number one during the 1980s.

Artist Song Weeks at
number one
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Two Tribes" 9
Culture Club "Karma Chameleon" 6
Lionel Richie "Hello"
Stevie Wonder "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
Black Box "Ride on Time"
Adam and the Ants "Stand and Deliver" 5
The Human League "Don't You Want Me"
Billy Joel "Uptown Girl"
The Flying Pickets "Only You"
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax"
Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
Paul Hardcastle "19"
Jennifer Rush "The Power of Love"
Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up"
T'Pau "China in Your Hand"
Kylie Minogue "I Should Be So Lucky"
Yazz and the Plastic Population "The Only Way Is Up"
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers "Swing the Mood"

Million-selling and platinum records

The British Phonographic Industry classified singles and albums since 1973 by the number of units sold, with the highest threshold being a "platinum record". Before 1989, a platinum record was given to singles that sold more than 1,000,000 units, a gold record for 500,000 unit sales and a silver record for 250,000.<ref name="BPI">Template:Cite journal</ref> For singles released after 1 January 1989, the number of sales required to qualify for platinum, gold and silver records was dropped to 600,000 units (platinum), 400,000 units (gold) and 200,000 units (silver).<ref name="BPI"/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Fifteen records were classified platinum in the 1980s.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}
Customise search with the following settings – Search by: "Keyword", By Award: "Platinum", By Format: "Single" – then search by each individual year.</ref> These include two songs from the 1970s that were classified platinum in the 1980s: Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody", released in 1973, re-entered the charts and was classified platinum in 1980 and sold more than one million copies by 1985. Pink Floyd's 1979 release "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" was classified platinum at the beginning of 1980 and, although certified as selling 0.995 million units, is believed to have surpassed a million copies in the 1980s when sales not "over-the-counter" are included.<ref name="Million">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="EveryHit">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In the 1980s, twelve songs were released that were classified platinum in the decade; eleven of these also sold one million units in that time.<ref name="Million"/> The double A-side, "Last Christmas"Template:\"Everything She Wants" by Wham!, is notable for being the only million-selling single of the decade not to reach number one due to Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?" being released at the same time.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In addition, a new version of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid II was released in December 1989 and was classified platinum in 1990 and John Lennon's "Imagine" (originally released in 1975), reached number one in 1981 following his death and sold more than a million copies.<ref name="Imagine"/><ref name="Million"/>

Twelve other songs originally released in the 1980s have since sold one million units, eleven of them following the introduction of music downloads in 2004.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite episode</ref> The other song released in the 1980s to sell a million copies is "Blue Monday" by New Order which charted in several years during the 80s, but was not listed as a million seller until later.

Artist Song Date released Date certified
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Dexys Midnight Runners and the Emerald Express "Come On Eileen" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1982
New Order "Blue Monday" [No. 3] Template:Dts 1983
Culture Club "Karma Chameleon" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1983
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Relax" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1984
Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Two Tribes" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1984
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Band Aid "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1984
Wham! "Last Christmas"Template:\"Everything She Wants"[No. 2] Template:Dts Template:Dts 1984
Jennifer Rush "Template:Sortname" Template:Dts Template:Dts 1985
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers "Swing the Mood" Template:Dts Template:Dts
Black Box "Ride On Time" Template:Dts Template:Dts 2004–10
Band Aid II "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Template:Dts Template:Dts
Template:Sort "Stand and Deliver" Template:Dts 2004–10
Tight Fit "Template:Sortname" Template:Dts 2010–12
Template:Sortname "Fame" Template:Dts 2004–10
Survivor "Eye of the Tiger" Template:Dts 2004–10
Template:Sortname "Uptown Girl" Template:Dts 2004–12
Template:Sortname "Ghostbusters"[No. 2] Template:Dts 2004–10
The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl "Fairytale of New York"[No. 2] Template:Dts 2011
UB40 "Red Red Wine" Template:Dts 2014
Journey "Don't Stop Believin'"[No. 62] Template:Dts 2014
Kylie Minogue & Jason Donovan "Especially for You" Template:Dts 2014

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[No. 2]: The singles "Ghostbusters" and "Fairytale of New York" peaked at number two in the UK singles chart. "Last Christmas" peaked at number two upon its original release, but eventually reached number one in 2021.

[No. 3]: "Blue Monday" was originally released as a 12" single in 1983, where it peaked at number 9 in the UK Singles Chart. It was re-released in 7" format in 1988 as "Blue Monday 1988" where it reached a higher peak of number 3. It has also been re-released on other occasions, most notably 1995. New Order's label, Factory Records, were not a member of the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) so they never received any sales certifications. However, "Blue Monday" sold more than one million units through combined sales total.

[No. 62]: "Don't Stop Believin'" originally peaked in the UK at number 62 in 1982, but reached number 6 in 2010 following performances on The X Factor.

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References

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Further reading

  • Davis, Sharon. 80s Chart Toppers: Every Chart-Topper Tells a Story. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1999 Template:ISBN, 462p.

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