List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1985

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These are the singles that reached number one on the Top 100 Singles chart in 1985 as published by Cashbox magazine.

Key
Indicates best-performing single of 1985
Issue dateSongArtist
January 5"Like a Virgin" Madonna
January 12
January 19
January 26
February 2"I Want to Know What Love Is" Foreigner
February 9"Easy Lover" Philip Bailey and Phil Collins
February 16"Careless Whisper" Wham! featuring George Michael
February 23
March 2
March 9"Can't Fight This Feeling" REO Speedwagon
March 16
March 23
March 30"Material Girl" Madonna
April 6"One More Night"Phil Collins
April 13"We Are the World" USA for Africa
April 20
April 27
May 4
May 11
May 18"Don't You (Forget About Me)" Simple Minds
May 25
June 1"Everything She Wants"Wham!
June 8"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" Tears for Fears
June 15
June 22"Heaven" Bryan Adams
June 29"Sussudio"Phil Collins
July 6
July 13"A View to a Kill" Duran Duran
July 20"Raspberry Beret" Prince and The Revolution
July 27"Everytime You Go Away" Paul Young
August 3
August 10"Shout"Tears for Fears
August 17
August 24"The Power of Love" Huey Lewis and the News
August 31
September 7"St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" John Parr
September 14
September 21"Money for Nothing" Dire Straits
September 28
October 5
October 12
October 19"Take On Me" a-ha
October 26
November 2"Part-Time Lover" Stevie Wonder
November 9"Miami Vice Theme" Jan Hammer
November 16"We Built This City" Starship
November 23
November 30"Separate Lives"Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin
December 7"Broken Wings" Mr. Mister
December 14
December 21"Say You, Say Me" Lionel Richie
December 28

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