List of number-one hits of 1982 (Argentina)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1982, according to Cashbox magazine with data provided by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. [1]

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Issue dateSongArtist(s)
January 9"El baile de los pajaritos" Parchís
January 16
February 6"Ana, Yo No Soy Tu Principe Azul"Silvestre
March 6
March 13"Boby no me extrañes"Gracielita
March 20"Ana, Yo No Soy Tu Principe Azul"Silvestre
April 3"Envoltorio De Palabras"Zum Zum
April 17
April 24
May 1
May 8"Marcha de las Malvinas"Banda Original Columbia
May 15
May 22
May 29
June 19
June 26
July 10"Puerto Pollensa"Sandra Milhanovich
July 24
August 21"Lluvia"Luis Ángel Márquez
August 28
September 4
September 11"Dueño de nada" José Luis Rodríguez
September 25
October 23"Yo tengo un amigo" Lucecita Benítez
November 6"Dueño de nada"José Luis Rodríguez
November 13
December 4"Entre La Espada Y La Pared"Dúo Manzanilla
December 11
December 18

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