List of number-one hits of 1995 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1995, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981). [2] Notitas Musicales was a bi-weekly magazine that published two record charts:

Contents

In September, the magazine began publishing three new mini-charts: "Éxitos gruperos", "Éxitos rancheros" and "Tropicales", which respectively listed the top three most popular Grupera, Ranchera and Tropical songs in Mexico.

Chart history

Note: Blank spaces indicate that the number-one songs for those dates have not been determined yet, as the Notitas Musicales print issues for those dates have not been posted online thus far.

Issue DateSpanish-language songsOther languagesRef.
SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)
3 January"Lentamente" Juan Gabriel "Always" Bon Jovi [3]
17 January"Siempre contigo" Lucero "Secret" Madonna [4]
31 January"La Media Vuelta" Luis Miguel [5]
14 February"Mi forma de sentir" Pedro Fernández [6]
28 February
14 March"Todo y Nada"Luis Miguel"Always"Bon Jovi [7]
28 March"Mi forma de sentir"Pedro Fernández"Short Dick Man" [lower-alpha 1] 20 Fingers ft. Gillette
11 April"Ode to My Family" The Cranberries [8]
25 April"Short Dick Man"20 Fingers ft. Gillette [9]
9 May"Malherido" Magneto
23 May [10]
6 June"Se fue" Laura Pausini
20 June"Formas de amor" Caló "Believe" Elton John [11]
4 July"No More I Love You's" Annie Lenox [12]
18 July"Palabras" Lucero "Scream" Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson [13]
4 August [14]
18 August"Dime la verdad" Marta Sánchez "Lick It"20 Fingers ft. Roula [lower-alpha 2] [15]
1 September
15 September"Mentira para dos"Magneto"This Ain't a Love Song" Bon Jovi [16]
29 September
13 October [17]
27 October"¿De qué te vale fingir?" Yuri "Kiss from a Rose" Seal
10 November [18]
24 November"Te Extraño, Te Olvido, Te Amo" Ricky Martin "A Girl Like You" Edwyn Collins
8 December
22 December
Issue DateÉxitos gruperosÉxitos rancherosTropicalesRef.
SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)SongArtist(s)
29 September"Si ya no te vuelvo a ver" Los Bukis "El palo"Juan Gabriel"Piel morena" Thalía [19]
13 October
27 October"Tu traición" Grupo Bryndis "Si nos dejan"Luis Miguel"Piel morena"Thalía [20]
10 November
24 November"Esa mujer" Bronco "Si nos dejan"Luis Miguel"Piel morena"Thalía [21]
8 December
22 December

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References

  1. Listed as "Short Short Man" by Gillette.
  2. Only Roula is credited on the chart.
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  2. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. January 27, 1973. ISSN   0006-2510 . Retrieved March 11, 2017.
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