These hits topped the Ultratop 50 in the Flemish region of Belgium in 1993. [1]
Date | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
January 2 | One More Time | "Highland" |
January 9 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
January 16 | Charles & Eddie | "Would I Lie to You?" |
January 23 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
January 30 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
February 6 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
February 13 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
February 20 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
February 27 | Whitney Houston | "I Will Always Love You" |
March 6 | Def Dames Dope | It's OK, all right |
March 13 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
March 20 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
March 27 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
April 3 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
April 10 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
April 17 | 2 Unlimited | "No Limit" |
April 24 | Leila K | "Open Sesame" |
May 1 | Ace of Base | "All That She Wants" |
May 8 | Ace of Base | "All That She Wants" |
May 15 | Ace of Base | "All That She Wants" |
May 22 | Haddaway | "What Is Love" |
May 29 | Snow | "Informer" |
June 5 | Snow | "Informer" |
June 12 | Haddaway | "What Is Love" |
June 19 | Eros Ramazzotti | "Cose della vita" |
June 26 | Def Dames Dope | "Ain't Nothing to It" |
July 3 | Eros Ramazotti | "Cose della vita" |
July 10 | Eros Ramazotti | "Cose della vita" |
July 17 | Eros Ramazotti | "Cose della vita" |
July 24 | UB40 | "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" |
July 31 | UB40 | "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" |
August 7 | UB40 | "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You" |
August 14 | Culture Beat | "Mr. Vain" |
August 21 | Culture Beat | "Mr. Vain" |
August 28 | Culture Beat | "Mr. Vain" |
September 4 | Culture Beat | "Mr. Vain" |
September 11 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up?" |
September 18 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up" |
September 25 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up" |
October 2 | Freddie Mercury | "Living on My Own" |
October 9 | Freddie Mercury | "Living on My Own" |
October 16 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up" |
October 23 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up" |
October 30 | 4 Non Blondes | "What's Up" |
November 6 | Culture Beat | "Got to Get It" |
November 13 | Culture Beat | "Got to Get It" |
November 20 | Meat Loaf | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" |
November 27 | Meat Loaf | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" |
December 4 | Meat Loaf | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" |
December 11 | Bryan Adams | "Please Forgive Me" |
December 18 | Bryan Adams | "Please Forgive Me" |
December 25 | Bryan Adams | "Please Forgive Me" |
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