List of number-one singles of 1980 (Ireland)

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This is a list of singles which have reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart in 1980.

Week endingSongArtist
5 January"Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)" Pink Floyd
12 January
19 January"Totus Tuus (Totally Yours)" Dana
26 January"Brass in Pocket" The Pretenders
2 February
No charts exist for 34 weeks due to a strike. [1]
4 October"Don't Stand So Close to Me" The Police
11 October
18 October
25 October
1 November"Woman in Love" Barbra Streisand
8 November
15 November
22 November
29 November"Super Trouper" ABBA
6 December
13 December
20 December"There's No-one Quite Like Grandma" St Winifred's School Choir
27 December

Hot Press magazine published fortnightly charts during the strike period. This information is now used by http://www.irishcharts.ie/. The number ones from this period (one every two weeks) were as follows...

Fortnight endingSongArtist
12 February"Brass in Pocket" The Pretenders [2]
26 February"Coward of the County" Kenny Rogers [3]
13 March [4]
27 March"Take That Look Off Your Face" Marti Webb [5]
10 April [6]
24 April [7]
8 May"Working My Way Back to You" Detroit Spinners [8]
22 May"What's Another Year" Johnny Logan [9]
5 June [10]
19 June [11]
2 July"Theme from MASH"The MASH [12]
16 July"Crying" Don McLean [13]
30 July"Xanadu" Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra [14]
13 August [15]
27 August [16]
10 September"The Winner Takes It All" ABBA [17]
25 September"Start!" The Jam [18]
2 October"Feels Like I'm in Love" Kelly Marie

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References

  1. The Irish Press Feb, 14 1980. "Unfair Advantage claim caused charts row" by Brian Bell
  2. Hot Press 1–13 February
  3. Hot Press 13–29 February
  4. Hot Press 1–13 March
  5. Hot Press 14–29 March
  6. Hot Press 29 March - 11 April
  7. Hot Press 11–25 April
  8. Hot Press 25 April - 9 May
  9. Hot Press 9–23 May
  10. Hot Press 23 May - 6 June
  11. Hot Press 6–20 June
  12. Hot Press 20 June - 3 July
  13. Hot Press 3–17 July
  14. Hot Press 17–31 July
  15. Hot Press 1–14 August
  16. Hot Press 14–28 August
  17. Hot Press 28 Aug - 11th Sept
  18. Hot Press 11–25 September
  19. Irish charts - Number Ones
  20. Hot Press 26 September - 10 October

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