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These are the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Club Play number one hits of 1982.
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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January 2 | "You Can"/ "Fire in My Heart" | Madleen Kane |
January 9 | ||
January 16 | "Wordy Rappinghood"/ "Genius of Love" | Tom Tom Club |
January 23 | "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" | Daryl Hall and John Oates |
January 30 | "You're the One for Me" | D. Train |
February 6 | ||
February 13 | ||
February 20 | "Glad to Know You"/ "3,000,000 Synths"/ "Ai No Corrida" | Chas Jankel |
February 27 | ||
March 6 | ||
March 13 | ||
March 20 | ||
March 27 | ||
April 3 | ||
April 10 | "Don't Come Crying to Me"/ "Let It Ride" | Linda Clifford |
April 17 | ||
April 24 | ||
May 1 | "Murphy's Law" | Chéri |
May 8 | ||
May 15 | ||
May 22 | "In the Name of Love" | Thompson Twins |
May 29 | ||
June 5 | ||
June 12 | ||
June 19 | ||
June 26 | "Thanks to You" | Sinnamon |
July 3 | ||
July 10 | "Do I Do" | Stevie Wonder |
July 17 | ||
July 24 | ||
July 31 | "Right on Target" | Paul Parker |
August 7 | ||
August 14 | "So Fine" | Howard Johnson |
August 21 | "Situation" | Yaz |
August 28 | ||
September 4 | ||
September 11 | ||
September 18 | "Walking on Sunshine" | Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin |
September 25 | "Love Come Down" | Evelyn King |
October 2 | ||
October 9 | ||
October 16 | Redd Hott (all cuts) | Sharon Redd |
October 23 | "Don't Go" | Yaz |
October 30 | ||
November 6 | "Nasty Girl" | Vanity 6 |
November 13 | ||
November 20 | ||
November 27 | ||
December 4 | "1999" | Prince |
December 11 | ||
December 18 | "The Look of Love" | ABC |
December 25 | "It's Raining Men" | The Weather Girls |
This is a list of songs that have peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and the magazine's national singles charts that preceded it. Introduced in 1958, the Hot 100 is the pre-eminent singles chart in the United States, currently monitoring the most popular singles in terms of popular radio play, single purchases and online streaming.
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Sinnamon was an American female R&B vocal trio, consisting of Connecticut natives Barbara Fowler, Marsha Carter, and Melissa Bell from New York City. The group went through an abrupt development from a minimalist contemporary R&B sound of post-disco which was dropped after a third release, moving towards mild freestyle and radio-friendly house music but still preserving their R&B affiliation. Bell is currently a writer, living in New York City.
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"Take Your Time (Do It Right)" is the debut single by American R&B group the S.O.S. Band. It was released as the lead single from their debut studio album, S.O.S. (1980) on March 18, 1980 through Tabu Records, three months before the album's release.
"I'll Be Good to You" is a 1976 hit song by R&B duo the Brothers Johnson. George Johnson, one of the two Johnson brothers in the band, wrote the song after deciding to commit to a relationship with one woman, instead of dating several at a time. While George was recording a demo for the song, family friend Senora Sam came by and added some lyrics. Brothers Johnson producer and mentor Quincy Jones heard the song, liked it, and convinced George to sing lead on the finished track. Released from their debut album, Look Out for #1, it was a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot Singles Charts, peaking at number three, and a number one song on the Billboard R&B Charts during the summer of 1976. The single was later certified gold by the RIAA.
"Lies" is a song by the British pop band Thompson Twins. It was released as the first single from their third studio album Quick Step & Side Kick, and the song peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart. The single fared better in the United States, where it peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1983. Along with the B-side track "Beach Culture", "Lies" also spent two weeks at number one on the American dance chart in January 1983, becoming the band's second number one on this chart.
"With You I'm Born Again" is a 1979 duet written by Carol Connors and David Shire that originated on the soundtrack of the 1979 motion picture Fast Break. It was performed by Motown recording artists Billy Preston and Syreeta Wright and became an international hit for the duo, reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK singles chart.
"Jump to It" is a 1982 song by American recording artist Aretha Franklin. The track is from her Gold-certified 1982 album of the same name, produced by Luther Vandross. The song was written by Vandross and Marcus Miller and features background vocals performed by Vandross and Cissy Houston. The single reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart, remaining there for four consecutive weeks.
"Circles" is a song by the American band Atlantic Starr, and the first single released from their 1982 album Brilliance. The single was the most successful for the group thus far, peaking at number two for two weeks on the Soul Singles chart and it also became their first single to hit the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 38. "Circles" was also Atlantic Starr's most successful single on the dance charts, peaking at number nine.
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