This is a list of the German Media Control Top100 Singles Chart number-ones of 1984.
† | Indicates best-performing single and album of 1984 [1] [2] |
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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2 January | "Jenseits von Eden" | Nino de Angelo | "No Parlez" | Paul Young |
9 January | ||||
16 January | ||||
23 January | ||||
30 January | ||||
6 February | ||||
13 February | "? (Fragezeichen)" | Nena | ||
20 February | "Only You" | The Flying Pickets | ||
27 February | "Relax" | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | ||
5 March | ||||
12 March | "Carambolage" | Peter Maffay | ||
19 March | "? (Fragezeichen)" | Nena | ||
26 March | "Carambolage" | Peter Maffay | ||
2 April | "Ammonia Avenue" | The Alan Parsons Project | ||
9 April | "Big in Japan" | Alphaville | "? (Fragezeichen)" | Nena |
16 April | ||||
23 April | "Ammonia Avenue" | The Alan Parsons Project | ||
30 April | "People Are People" | Depeche Mode | ||
7 May | ||||
14 May | ||||
21 May | "Send Me an Angel" | Real Life | ||
28 May | "Man on the Line" | Chris De Burgh | ||
4 June | ||||
11 June | ||||
18 June | "Self Control" † | Laura Branigan | ||
25 June | "Zwesche Salzjebäck un Bier" | BAP | ||
2 July | ||||
9 July | "Man on the Line" | Chris De Burgh | ||
16 July | "Discovery" | Mike Oldfield | ||
23 July | ||||
30 July | "Two Tribes" | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | ||
6 August | "High Energy" | Evelyn Thomas | ||
13 August | ||||
20 August | ||||
27 August | ||||
3 September | "Reach Out" | Giorgio Moroder | ||
10 September | ||||
17 September | "4630 Bochum" † | Herbert Grönemeyer | ||
24 September | ||||
1 October | "I Just Called to Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder | ||
8 October | ||||
15 October | "Diamond Life" | Sade | ||
22 October | "4630 Bochum" † | Herbert Grönemeyer | ||
29 October | "Diamond Life" | Sade | ||
5 November | ||||
12 November | "When the Rain Begins to Fall" | Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora | ||
19 November | ||||
26 November | ||||
3 December | ||||
10 December | "Wild Boys" | Duran Duran | ||
17 December | ||||
24 December | "Arena" | Duran Duran | ||
31 December | No release [lower-alpha 1] |
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