This is a list of the Danish Singles Chart number-one hits of 1988 from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry and Nielsen Marketing Research. They were provided through Music & Media magazine under the "Top 10 Sales In Europe" section. [1]
Week | Single | Artist |
---|---|---|
January 9 | "Sjæl I flammer" | Kasper Winding & Lars Muhl |
January 16 | no chart published in Music Media | |
January 21 | "Sjæl I flammer" | Kasper Winding & Lars Muhl |
January 30 | Kasper Winding & Lars Muhl | |
February 6 | Kasper Winding & Lars Muhl | |
February 13 | Kasper Winding & Lars Muhl | |
February 20 | "Du Si'r Dit Hjerte Er Hårdt Som Sten" | Søs Fenger & Lars Muhl |
February 27 | "Den Jeg Elsker Elsker Jeg" | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet |
March 5 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
March 12 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
March 19 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
March 26 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
April 2 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
April 9 | Søs Fenger, Thomas Helmig, Sanne Salomonsen & Anne Linnet | |
April 16 | "Tell It To My Heart" | Taylor Dayne |
April 23 | "Stay On These Roads" | A-Ha |
April 30 | A-Ha | |
May 7 | A-Ha | |
May 14 | "Hulubulu" | Mathilde |
May 21 | Mathilde | |
May 28 | "En For Alle" | EM Holdet |
June 4 | EM Holdet | |
June 11 | EM Holdet | |
June 18 | EM Holdet | |
June 25 | EM Holdet | |
July 2 | EM Holdet | |
July 9 | EM Holdet | |
July 16 | EM Holdet | |
July 23 | EM Holdet | |
July 30 | EM Holdet | |
August 6 | "Tougher Than The Rest" | Bruce Springsteen |
August 13 | Bruce Springsteen | |
August 20 | Bruce Springsteen | |
August 27 | Bruce Springsteen | |
September 3 | Bruce Springsteen | |
September 10 | Bruce Springsteen | |
September 17 | "You Came" | Kim Wilde |
September 24 | Kim Wilde | |
October 1 | Kim Wilde | |
October 8 | Kim Wilde | |
October 15 | Kim Wilde | |
October 22 | "The Only Way Is Up" | Yazz and The Plastic Population |
October 29 | Yazz and The Plastic Population | |
November 5 | Yazz and The Plastic Population | |
November 12 | "A Groovy Kind Of Love" | Phil Collins |
November 19 | Phil Collins | |
November 26 | Phil Collins | |
December 3 | Phil Collins | |
December 10 | Phil Collins | |
December 17 | Phil Collins | |
December 24 | no chart published in Music Media | |
December 31 | no chart published in Music Media |
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