This is a list of the number-one hits of 2005 on FIMI's Italian Singles and Albums Charts.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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7 January | "Do They Know It's Christmas?" | Band Aid 20 | Best of Blue | Blue |
14 January | "Cleptomania" | Sugarfree | Greatest Hits | Robbie Williams |
21 January | Bula Bula | Mina | ||
28 January | Crescendo e cercando | Claudio Baglioni | ||
4 February | It's Time | Michael Bublé | ||
11 February | "Get Right" | Jennifer Lopez | Convivendo parte 2 | Biagio Antonacci |
18 February | ||||
25 February | "Cleptomania" | Sugarfree | ||
4 March | "Angelo" | Francesco Renga | It's Time | Michael Bublé |
11 March | "I bambini fanno "ooh..."" | Povia | ||
18 March | ||||
25 March | ||||
1 April | ||||
8 April | ||||
15 April | ||||
22 April | Devils & Dust | Bruce Springsteen | ||
29 April | Terrestre | Subsonica | ||
6 May | 4Ever Blue | Blue | ||
13 May | Buon Sangue | Jovanotti | ||
20 May | ||||
27 May | Don't Believe the Truth | Oasis | ||
3 June | X&Y | Coldplay | ||
10 June | ||||
17 June | ||||
24 June | TuttoMax | Max Pezzali and 883 | ||
1 July | ||||
8 July | ||||
15 July | ||||
22 July | "Army of Lovers" | Lee Ryan | ||
29 July | ||||
5 August | ||||
12 August | ||||
19 August | "I bambini fanno "ooh..."" | Povia | ||
26 August | "The Importance of Being Idle" | Oasis | ||
2 September | "La Camisa Negra" | Juanes | A Bigger Bang | The Rolling Stones |
9 September | ||||
16 September | "La nostra vita" | Eros Ramazzotti | Nome e cognome | Ligabue |
23 September | ||||
30 September | "Precious" | Depeche Mode | ||
7 October | "La nostra vita" | Eros Ramazzotti | Iguana cafè | Pino Daniele |
14 October | "Tripping" | Robbie Williams | Playing the Angel | Depeche Mode |
21 October | "Big City Life" | Mattafix | Intensive Care | Robbie Williams |
28 October | Calma apparente | Eros Ramazzotti | ||
4 November | "Hung Up" | Madonna | ||
11 November | Confessions on a Dance Floor | Madonna | ||
18 November | Il dono | Renato Zero | ||
25 November | ||||
2 December | ||||
9 December | ||||
16 December | In direzione ostinata e contraria | Fabrizio De André | ||
23 December | Il dono | Renato Zero | ||
30 December | Buoni o cattivi live Anthology 04.05 | Vasco Rossi |
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