This is a list of the German Media Control Top100 Singles Chart number-ones of 1987.
Indicates best-performing single and album of 1987 [1] [2] |
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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5 January | "Walk Like an Egyptian" | The Bangles | "Träumen mit Engelbert" | Engelbert |
12 January | ||||
19 January | "Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" | Mel and Kim | "Break Every Rule" | Tina Turner |
26 January | ||||
2 February | "The House of Blue Light" | Deep Purple | ||
9 February | "Reality" | Richard Sanderson | ||
16 February | ||||
23 February | "Definite 1964 - 1986" | Joe Cocker | ||
2 March | ||||
9 March | "Heart Over Mind" | Jennifer Rush | ||
16 March | "Stay" | Pierre Cosso & Bonnie Bianco | ||
23 March | ||||
30 March | ||||
6 April | ||||
13 April | "Respectable" | Mel and Kim | ||
20 April | ||||
27 April | "You're the Voice" | John Farnham | ||
4 May | ||||
11 May | "La Isla Bonita" | Madonna | "The Joshua Tree" | U2 |
18 May | ||||
25 May | ||||
1 June | ||||
8 June | ||||
15 June | "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" | Whitney Houston | ||
22 June | "Whitney" | Whitney Houston | ||
29 June | ||||
6 July | ||||
13 July | ||||
20 July | "It's a Sin" | Pet Shop Boys | ||
27 July | ||||
3 August | ||||
10 August | ||||
17 August | ||||
24 August | ||||
31 August | "Voyage Voyage" | Desireless | ||
7 September | "Who's That Girl" | Soundtrack / Madonna | ||
14 September | "Bad" | Michael Jackson | ||
21 September | ||||
28 September | ||||
5 October | "Never Gonna Give You Up" | Rick Astley | ||
12 October | ||||
19 October | ||||
26 October | "You Win Again" | Bee Gees | "E.S.P." | Bee Gees |
2 November | ||||
9 November | ||||
16 November | ||||
23 November | ||||
30 November | ||||
7 December | "Whenever You Need Somebody" | Rick Astley | ||
14 December | ||||
21 December | "Misteriosa Venezia" | Rondo Veneziano | ||
28 December | No release [lower-alpha 1] |
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