This is a list of the French SNEP Top 100 Singles and Top 75 Albums number-ones of 1999. [1] [2]
Week | Issue Date | Artist | Single |
---|---|---|---|
1 | January 9 | Daniel Lavoie, Patrick Fiori & Garou | "Belle" |
2 | January 16 | Manau | "Mais qui est la belette ?" |
3 | January 23 | Cher | "Believe" |
4 | January 30 | Larusso | "Tu m'oublieras" |
5 | February 6 | ||
6 | February 13 | ||
7 | February 20 | ||
8 | February 27 | ||
9 | March 6 | ||
10 | March 13 | ||
11 | March 20 | ||
12 | March 27 | ||
13 | April 3 | ||
14 | April 10 | ||
15 | April 17 | ||
16 | April 24 | Britney Spears | "...Baby One More Time" |
17 | May 1 | ||
18 | May 8 | Moos | "Au nom de la rose" |
19 | May 15 | ||
20 | May 22 | ||
21 | May 29 | ||
22 | June 5 | ||
23 | June 12 | ||
24 | June 19 | ||
25 | June 26 | ||
26 | July 3 | ||
27 | July 10 | David Hallyday | "Tu ne m'as pas laissé le temps" |
28 | July 17 | Zebda | "Tomber la chemise" |
29 | July 24 | ||
30 | July 31 | ||
31 | August 7 | Eiffel 65 | "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" |
32 | August 14 | ||
33 | August 21 | ||
34 | August 28 | Lou Bega | "Mambo No. 5" |
35 | September 4 | ||
36 | September 11 | ||
37 | September 18 | ||
38 | September 25 | ||
39 | October 2 | ||
40 | October 9 | ||
41 | October 16 | ||
42 | October 23 | ||
43 | October 30 | ||
44 | November 6 | ||
45 | November 13 | ||
46 | November 20 | ||
47 | November 27 | ||
48 | December 4 | ||
49 | December 11 | ||
50 | December 18 | ||
51 | December 25 | ||
52 | January 1 |
Week | Issue Date | Artist | Single |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 9 January | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
2 | 16 January | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
3 | 23 January | Manau | Panique celtique |
4 | 30 January | Manau | Panique celtique |
5 | 6 February | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
6 | 13 February | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
7 | 20 February | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
8 | 27 February | Lara Fabian | Live |
9 | 6 March | Lara Fabian | Live |
10 | 13 March | Lara Fabian | Live |
11 | 20 March | Lara Fabian | Live |
12 | 27 March | Axelle Red | Toujours Moi |
13 | 3 April | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
14 | 10 April | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
15 | 17 April | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
16 | 24 April | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
17 | 1 May | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
18 | 8 May | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
19 | 15 May | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
20 | 22 May | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
21 | 29 May | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
22 | 5 June | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
23 | 12 June | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
24 | 19 June | Jean-Jacques Goldman | Tournée 98 en passant |
25 | 26 June | Jean-Jacques Goldman | Tournée 98 en passant |
26 | 3 July | Jean-Jacques Goldman | Tournée 98 en passant |
27 | 10 July | Jean-Jacques Goldman | Tournée 98 en passant |
28 | 17 July | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
29 | 24 July | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
30 | 31 July | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
31 | 7 August | Emile & Images | Jusqu'au bout de la nuit |
32 | 14 August | Emile & Images | Jusqu'au bout de la nuit |
33 | 21 August | Emile & Images | Jusqu'au bout de la nuit |
34 | 28 August | Emile & Images | Jusqu'au bout de la nuit |
35 | 4 September | Céline Dion | Au cœur du stade |
36 | 11 September | Céline Dion | Au coeur du stade |
37 | 18 September | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
38 | 25 September | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
39 | 2 October | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
40 | 9 October | Johnny Hallydya | Sang pour sang |
41 | 16 October | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
42 | 23 October | Patrick Bruel | Juste avant |
43 | 30 October | Florent Pagny | RéCréation |
44 | 6 November | Mariah Carey | Rainbow |
45 | 13 November | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
46 | 20 November | Alain Souchon | Au ras des pâquerettes |
47 | 27 November | Alain Souchon | Au ras des pâquerettes |
48 | 4 December | Lara Fabian | Lara Fabian |
49 | 11 December | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
50 | 18 December | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
51 | 25 December | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
52 | 1 January | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
This is the ten best-selling singles [3] and albums [4] in 1999.
Pos. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Lou Bega | "Mambo No. 5" |
2 | Larusso | "Tu m'oublieras" |
3 | Moos | "Au Nom de la rose" |
4 | Eiffel 65 | "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" |
5 | Zebda | "Tomber la chemise" |
6 | David Hallyday | "Tu ne m'as pas laissé le temps" |
7 | Britney Spears | "... Baby One More Time" |
8 | Emilia | "Big Big World" |
9 | Lââm | "Jamais loin de toi" |
10 | Tina Arena | "Aller plus haut" |
Pos. | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | Francis Cabrel | Hors saison |
2 | Johnny Hallyday | Sang pour sang |
3 | Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame de Paris |
4 | Mylène Farmer | Innamoramento |
5 | Manau | Panique celtique |
6 | Manu Chao | Clandestino |
7 | Emile & Images | Jusqu'au bout de la nuit |
8 | Céline Dion | S'il suffisait d'aimer |
9 | The Offspring | Americana |
10 | Notre Dame de Paris | L'intégrale |
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