This is a list of the Spanish Singles number-ones of 1984. [1]
Issue Date | Song | Artist |
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2 January | "Karma Chameleon" | Culture Club |
9 January | ||
16 January | ||
23 January | ||
30 January | ||
6 February | "Say, Say, Say" | Paul McCartney |
13 February | "Thriller" | Michael Jackson |
20 February | ||
27 February | ||
5 March | ||
12 March | ||
19 March | "All Night Long (All Night)" | Lionel Richie |
26 March | "Thriller" | Michael Jackson |
2 April | ||
9 April | ||
16 April | ||
23 April | ||
30 April | ||
7 May | "Relax" | Frankie Goes to Hollywood |
14 May | "Somebody's Watching Me" | Rockwell |
21 May | "Lobo-Hombre en París" | La Unión |
28 May | "Street Dance" | Break Machine |
4 June | "Olvídame y Pega La Vuelta" | Pimpinela |
11 June | "Pánico en El Edén" | Tino Casal |
18 June | "Lobo-Hombre en París" | La Unión |
25 June | ||
2 July | ||
9 July | ||
16 July | ||
23 July | ||
30 July | ||
6 August | ||
13 August | "La Colegiala" | Gary Low |
20 August | ||
27 August | ||
3 September | ||
10 September | "High Energy" | Evelyn Thomas |
17 September | ||
24 September | ||
1 October | "All of You" | Julio Iglesias & Diana Ross |
8 October | ||
15 October | "I Just Called To Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder |
22 October | "Tentación" | José Luis Perales |
29 October | "I Just Called To Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder |
5 November | ||
12 November | ||
19 November | ||
26 November | ||
3 December | "Sevilla" | Miguel Bosé |
10 December | "I Just Called To Say I Love You" | Stevie Wonder |
17 December | "¿Cómo Pudiste Hacerme Esto a Mí?" | Alaska y Dinarama |
24 December | ||
31 December |
"I Just Called to Say I Love You" is a ballad written, produced, and performed by American R&B singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder. It was a major international hit, and remains Wonder's best-selling single to date, having topped a record 19 charts.
"Karma Chameleon" is a song by English band Culture Club, featured on the group's 1983 album Colour by Numbers. The single was released in the United Kingdom in September 1983 and became the second Culture Club single to reach the top of the UK Singles Chart, after "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me". The record stayed at number one for six weeks and became the UK's biggest-selling single of the year 1983, selling 1.39 million copies .To date, it is the 38th-biggest-selling single of all time in the UK, selling over 1.52 million copies.
"Words" is a song by F. R. David, released as a single in 1982 from his debut album of the same name. The song was a huge European hit, peaking at number one in West Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium, and Norway. In early 1983, it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, and it also went to number one in South Africa in late 1982, spending 25 weeks on the charts, eventually becoming the most successful hit on that country's year-end chart. In Australia, the single peaked at number 12 and spent 41 weeks within the top 100 in two chart runs throughout 1983 and early 1984.