This is a list of the number-one hits of 2011 on FIMI's Italian Singles and Albums Charts.
Issue date | Song | Artist | Ref | Album | Artist | Ref |
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3 January | "Tutto l'amore che ho" | Jovanotti | [1] | Michael | Michael Jackson | [2] |
10 January | [3] | Io e te | Gianna Nannini | [4] | ||
17 January | "Rolling in the Deep" | Adele | [5] | [6] | ||
24 January | [7] | Ora | Jovanotti | [8] | ||
31 January | [9] | [10] | ||||
7 February | "Eh...già" | Vasco Rossi | [11] | [12] | ||
14 February | "Arriverà" | Modà featuring Emma | [13] | Viva i romantici | Modà | [14] |
21 February | [15] | [16] | ||||
28 February | [17] | [18] | ||||
7 March | [19] | [20] | ||||
14 March | [21] | [22] | ||||
21 March | "On the Floor" | Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull | [23] | [24] | ||
28 March | [25] | Vivere o niente | Vasco Rossi | [26] | ||
4 April | [27] | [28] | ||||
11 April | [29] | [30] | ||||
18 April | "Mr. Saxobeat" | Alexandra Stan | [31] | [32] | ||
25 April | [33] | [34] | ||||
2 May | [35] | [36] | ||||
9 May | [37] | [38] | ||||
16 May | "Danza Kuduro" | Don Omar and Lucenzo | [39] | [40] | ||
23 May | [41] | Born This Way | Lady Gaga | [42] | ||
30 May | [43] | Vivere o niente | Vasco Rossi | [44] | ||
6 June | [45] | [46] | ||||
13 June | [47] | [48] | ||||
20 June | [49] | [50] | ||||
27 June | [51] | [52] | ||||
4 July | [53] | [54] | ||||
11 July | [55] | [56] | ||||
18 July | [57] | [58] | ||||
25 July | "Shimbalaiê" | Maria Gadú | [59] | [60] | ||
1 August | [61] | Back to Black | Amy Winehouse | [62] | ||
8 August | [63] | [64] | ||||
15 August | [65] | Vivere o niente | Vasco Rossi | [66] | ||
22 August | [67] | [68] | ||||
29 August | "I soliti" | Vasco Rossi | [69] | I'm with You | Red Hot Chili Peppers | [70] |
5 September | [71] | Dietro le apparenze | Giorgia | [72] | ||
12 September | "Benvenuto" | Laura Pausini | [73] | [74] | ||
19 September | "Someone Like You" | Adele | [75] | Sarò libera | Emma | [76] |
26 September | [77] | Solo 2.0 | Marco Mengoni | [78] | ||
3 October | [79] | Decadancing | Ivano Fossati | [80] | ||
10 October | [81] | 21 | Adele | [82] | ||
17 October | [83] | [84] | ||||
24 October | [85] | Mylo Xyloto | Coldplay | [86] | ||
31 October | [87] | [88] | ||||
7 November | [89] | Inedito | Laura Pausini | [90] | ||
14 November | [91] | [92] | ||||
21 November | [93] | Campovolo 2.011 | Ligabue | [94] | ||
28 November | [95] | L'amore è una cosa semplice | Tiziano Ferro | [96] | ||
5 December | "Ai se eu te pego!" | Michel Teló | [97] | [98] | ||
12 December | [99] | Christmas | Michael Bublé | [100] | ||
19 December | [101] | [102] | ||||
26 December | [103] | L'amore è una cosa semplice | Tiziano Ferro | [104] |
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