These are The Official UK Charts Company UK Dance Chart number one hits of 1996. [1] The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as per the way the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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6 January | "Sex on the Streets" | Pizzaman |
13 January | "Sex on the Streets" | Pizzaman |
20 January | "Got Myself Together" | The Bucketheads |
27 January | "Spaceman" | Babylon Zoo |
3 February | "Southside" | Dave Clark |
10 February | "Your Love" | Inner City |
17 February | "Giv Me Luv" | Alcatraz |
24 February | "Children" | Robert Miles |
2 March | "Disco's Revenge" | Gusto |
9 March | "Be As One" | Sasha & Maria |
16 March | "Movin'" | Mone |
23 March | "Access" | DJ Misjah & DJ Tim |
30 March | "Nekasaki EP" | Ken Doh |
6 April | "The Nighttrain" | Kadoc |
13 April | "No Other Love" | Blue Amazon |
20 April | "I Got the Vibration/A Positive Vibration" | Blackbox |
27 April | "(Keep on ) Jumpin'" | Lisa Marie Experience |
4 May | "Keep on Jumpin'" | Lisa Marie Experience |
11 May | "Klubbhopping" | Klubbheads |
18 May | "There's Nothing I Won't Do" | JX |
25 May | "Heaven" | Sarah Washington |
1 June | "For What You Dream Of" | Bedrock featuring KYO |
8 June | "For What You Dream Of" | Bedrock featuring KYO |
15 June | "Don't Stop Movin'" | Livin' Joy |
22 June | "On Ya Way" | Helicopter |
29 June | "Stand Up" | Love Tribe |
6 July | "Where Love Lives" | Alison Limerick |
13 July | "Keep on Jumpin'" | Todd Terry featuring Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown |
20 July | "Le Voie Le Soleil" | Subliminal Cuts |
27 July | "Higher State of Consciousness 96" | Wink |
3 August | "Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow" | Tori Amos |
10 August | "Do That to Me" | Lisa Marie Experience |
17 August | "Hey Jupiter/Professional Widow" | Tori Amos |
24 August | "Arms of Loren" | E'voke |
31 August | "Want Love" | Hysteric Ego |
7 September | "Hot & Wet (I Believe It)" | Tzant |
14 September | "I'm Alive" | Stretch & Vern |
21 September | "I'm Alive" | Stretch & Vern |
28 September | "Seven Days and One Week" | B.B.E. |
5 October | "Sugar Is Sweeter" | C. J. Bolland |
12 October | "Stamp!" | Jeremy Healy & Amos |
19 October | "No Diggity" | Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre |
26 October | "Anomaly - Calling Your Name" | Libra |
2 November | "Help Me Make It" | Huff + Puff |
9 November | "Jus Come" | Cool Jack |
16 November | "Heaven Knows - Deep Deep Down" | Angel Moraes |
23 November | "Jump to My Beat" | Wildchild |
30 November | "Yeke Yeke96" | Mory Kanté |
7 December | "Just Another Groove" | Mighty Dub Katz |
14 December | "Snoop's Upside Ya Head" | Snoop Doggy Dog featuring Charlie Wilson |
21 December | "Offshore" | Chicane |
28 December | "Ultra Flava" | Heller & Farley Project |
"Born Slippy .NUXX" is a song by the British electronic music group Underworld. It was first released as the B-side to another track, "Born Slippy", in May 1995. The fragmented lyrics describe the perspective of an alcoholic.
The UK Dance Singles Chart and the UK Dance Albums Chart are music charts compiled in the United Kingdom by the Official Charts Company from sales of songs in the dance music genre in record stores and digital downloads. The chart can be viewed on the BBC Radio 1's and Official Charts Company's website. The archive on the Official Charts Company website goes back to 3 July 1994, the beginning of the first charting week. The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
"The Boss" is a 1979 song written and produced by Ashford & Simpson and recorded by American singer Diana Ross, who released it as a single on the Motown label. It was the first release from the album of the same title (1979). The song was released on May 22, 1979, a day before the album release.