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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1983, according to Cashbox magazine with data provided by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers. [1]
Issue date | Song | Artist(s) |
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January 8 | "Entre La Espada Y La Pared" | Dúo Manzanilla |
January 15 | "Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta" | Pimpinela |
January 22 | ||
January 29 | ||
February 5 | ||
February 12 | ||
February 19 | ||
March 19 | ||
March 26 | ||
April 2 | ||
April 9 | ||
April 16 | ||
April 23 | ||
April 30 | ||
May 14 | ||
May 21 | ||
May 28 | ||
June 4 | ||
June 18 | ||
June 25 | "¿Y Cómo es El?" | José Luis Perales |
July 2 | ||
July 9 | ||
July 23 | ||
July 30 | ||
August 6 | ||
August 13 | "Directo al corazón" | Luis Miguel |
August 27 | ||
September 10 | "Fame" | Irene Cara |
September 17 | "Flashdance... What a Feeling" | |
October 1 | ||
October 8 | ||
October 15 | ||
October 22 | ||
November 5 | ||
November 12 | "Paraíso" | Pomada |
November 19 | "Vamos a la playa" | Righeira |
November 26 | ||
December 10 | ||
December 17 | ||
December 24 | ||
December 31 | "A Esa" | Pimpinela |
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