List of number-one hits of 1981 (Italy)

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This is a list of number-one songs in 1981 on the Italian charts compiled weekly by the Italian Hit Parade Singles Chart.

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Chart history

Issue DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 3"Anna dai capelli rossi" I Ragazzi dai Capelli Rossi [1]
January 10
January 17
January 24
January 31
February 7
February 14
February 21
February 28"Woman in Love" Barbra Streisand
March 7
March 14
March 21"Maledetta primavera" Loretta Goggi
March 28"Sarà perché ti amo" Ricchi e Poveri
April 4"Gioca jouer" Claudio Cecchetto
April 11
April 18"Sarà perché ti amo"Ricchi e Poveri
April 25
May 2
May 9
May 16
May 23
May 30
June 6
June 13
June 20"Amoureux solitaires" Lio
June 27
July 4"Enola Gay" OMD
July 11
July 18
July 25
August 1
August 8
August 15"Out Here on My Own" Nikka Costa
August 22
August 29
September 5
September 12
September 19
September 26
October 3
October 10
October 17
October 24
October 31
November 7
November 14
November 21"Bette Davis Eyes" Kim Carnes
November 28
December 5
December 12"Cicale" Heather Parisi
December 19
December 26

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks #1
1 Nikka Costa 14
2 Ricchi e Poveri 10
3 I Ragazzi Dai Capelli Rossi 8
4 OMD 6
5 Barbra Streisand 3
5 Heather Parisi 3
5 Kim Carnes 3
6 Claudio Cecchetto 2
6 Lio 2
7 Loretta Goggi 1

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