This is a list of the number-one hits of 2006 on FIMI's Italian Singles and Albums Charts.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Album | Artist |
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6 January | "Hung Up" | Madonna | Buoni o cattivi live Anthology 04.05 | Vasco Rossi |
13 January | In direzione ostinata e contraria | Fabrizio De André | ||
20 January | Ovunque proteggi | Vinicio Capossela | ||
27 January | Grazie | Gianna Nannini | ||
3 February | L'arcangelo | Ivano Fossati | ||
10 February | "Teach Me Again" | Tina Turner and Elisa | Grazie | Gianna Nannini |
17 February | "Sorry" | Madonna | Calypsos | Francesco De Gregori |
24 February | Grazie | Gianna Nannini | ||
3 March | On an Island | David Gilmour | ||
10 March | "I Belong to You (Il Ritmo della Passione)" | Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia | ||
17 March | "Svegliarsi la mattina" | Zero Assoluto | Both Sides of the Gun | Ben Harper |
24 March | Grazie | Gianna Nannini | ||
31 March | ||||
7 April | ||||
14 April | ||||
21 April | We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions | Bruce Springsteen | ||
28 April | Pearl Jam | Pearl Jam | ||
5 May | Stadium Arcadium | Red Hot Chili Peppers | ||
12 May | "Hips Don't Lie" | Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean | Eva contro Eva | Carmen Consoli |
19 May | Stadium Arcadium | Red Hot Chili Peppers | ||
26 May | "Stop! Dimentica" | Tiziano Ferro | Tradimento | Fabri Fibra |
2 June | Stadium Arcadium | Red Hot Chili Peppers | ||
9 June | Calma apparente | Eros Ramazzotti | ||
16 June | I'm Going to Tell You a Secret | Madonna | ||
23 June | Nessuno è solo | Tiziano Ferro | ||
30 June | "An Easier Affair" | George Michael | ||
7 July | "Sei parte di me" | Zero Assoluto | ||
14 July | "Siamo una squadra fortissimi" | Checco Zalone | ||
21 July | Nome e cognome | Ligabue | ||
28 July | Grazie | Gianna Nannini | ||
4 August | ||||
11 August | ||||
18 August | "Sei parte di me" | Zero Assoluto | ||
25 August | A Matter of Life and Death | Iron Maiden | ||
1 September | "Rudebox" | Robbie Williams | Lover of Life, Singer of Songs | Freddie Mercury |
8 September | "Sei parte di me" | Zero Assoluto | ||
15 September | ||||
22 September | Fly | Zucchero | ||
29 September | ||||
6 October | ||||
13 October | "Primo appuntamento" | Gigi D'Alessio | ||
20 October | Rudebox | Robbie Williams | ||
27 October | "Martyr" | Depeche Mode | Made in Italy | Gigi D'Alessio |
3 November | "Jump" | Madonna | Quelli degli altri tutti qui | Claudio Baglioni |
10 November | "The Saints Are Coming" | U2 and Green Day | Io canto | Laura Pausini |
17 November | ||||
24 November | ||||
1 December | ||||
8 December | ||||
15 December | "Io canto" | Laura Pausini | ||
22 December | Soundtrack '96-'06 | Elisa | ||
29 December | "The Saints Are Coming" | U2 and Green Day | Io canto | Laura Pausini |
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